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- Q7987459 subject Q13254152.
- Q7987459 subject Q8806283.
- Q7987459 subject Q8870651.
- Q7987459 abstract "Western Area Power Administration, or Western, sells and transmits wholesale power from 56 hydropower plants and one coal-fired plant operated by the Bureau of Reclamation, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the International Boundary and Water Commission. The combined annual generation averages more than 25,000 gigawatt-hours per year, which could supply 100 percent of power needs for 2.3 million American homes at prices lower than market averages. The agency is one of four power marketing administrations within the U.S. Department of Energy whose role is to market and transmit wholesale electricity from multi-use water projects. Its service area encompasses a 15-state region of the central and western U.S. where its more than 17,000 circuit-mile transmission system carries electricity from the powerplants to preference power customers usually identified in Congressional legislation. Preference power customers include federal and state agencies, cities and towns, rural electric cooperatives, public utility districts, irrigation districts and Native American tribes. They, in turn, provide retail electric service to 40 million consumers in the West.Western employees conduct power sales, transmission operations and maintenance and engineering services at 49 duty stations throughout our service area. Its main offices include a headquarters office in Lakewood, Colorado; regional offices in Billings, Montana; Loveland, Colorado; Phoenix, Arizona; and Folsom, California; and the Colorado River Storage Project Management Center in Salt Lake City, Utah.".
- Q7987459 wikiPageExternalLink www.usace.army.mil.
- Q7987459 wikiPageExternalLink www.energy.gov.
- Q7987459 wikiPageExternalLink www.ibwc.gov.
- Q7987459 wikiPageExternalLink www.usbr.gov.
- Q7987459 wikiPageExternalLink western-area-power-administration.
- Q7987459 wikiPageExternalLink 25-years.aspx.
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- Q7987459 wikiPageExternalLink 35-years.aspx.
- Q7987459 wikiPageExternalLink Industry.aspx.
- Q7987459 wikiPageExternalLink western.aspx.
- Q7987459 wikiPageExternalLink power-marketing.aspx.
- Q7987459 wikiPageExternalLink AR-2013.pdf.
- Q7987459 wikiPageExternalLink How%20Western%20Does%20Business.pdf.
- Q7987459 wikiPageExternalLink StrategicRoadmap.pdf.
- Q7987459 wikiPageExternalLink 2014AR.pdf.
- Q7987459 wikiPageExternalLink pma-map.aspx.
- Q7987459 wikiPageExternalLink service-map.aspx.
- Q7987459 wikiPageExternalLink transmission.aspx.
- Q7987459 wikiPageExternalLink tip.aspx.
- Q7987459 wikiPageWikiLink Q13254152.
- Q7987459 wikiPageWikiLink Q5440362.
- Q7987459 wikiPageWikiLink Q8806283.
- Q7987459 wikiPageWikiLink Q8870651.
- Q7987459 comment "Western Area Power Administration, or Western, sells and transmits wholesale power from 56 hydropower plants and one coal-fired plant operated by the Bureau of Reclamation, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the International Boundary and Water Commission. The combined annual generation averages more than 25,000 gigawatt-hours per year, which could supply 100 percent of power needs for 2.3 million American homes at prices lower than market averages.".
- Q7987459 label "Western Area Power Administration".
- Q7987459 homepage western.aspx.