US Western Area Power Admin
The Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) is a federal agency under the Department of Energy that specializes in marketing and delivering reliable hydropower and transmission services across a vast 15-state region. With a mission to provide affordable energy to over 40 million Americans, WAPA operates a high-voltage transmission network that serves more than 680 utility customers, including municipalities, public power cooperatives, and federal agencies.
WAPA's operations are crucial for maintaining grid reliability and supporting national security, and it manages a diverse portfolio of 57 hydropower plants with a combined capacity of over 10 gigawatts. Funded entirely through power and transmission rates, the agency ensures that its services have no impact on taxpayers while handling approximately 25,000 gigawatt hours of electricity each year.
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