Western Area Power Administration is a federal agency based in Lakewood, Colorado, that safely provides reliable cost-based hydropower and transmission services to customers and communities across the western United States. With a focus on power marketing, renewables, and transmission functions, they annually deliver over 25,000 gigawatt hours of hydropower from federal dams to a diverse range of clients.
Operating at 51 duty stations throughout their service area, Western Area Power Administration's main offices include regional locations in Montana, Colorado, Arizona, and California. Their commitment to empowering communities and securing a resilient energy future is evident through projects like the Estes to Flatiron transmission lines rebuild and the Rail Tie Wind Project.
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