The Power Report
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For only the second time in U.S. history, an electric power co-op and a telephone co-op have voted to consolidate into a single entity.
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“I won’t be sitting in a rocking chair.” Those who know Central Indiana Power President and CEO Tom Seng would probably consider that comment to be the understatement of the century.
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Wabash Valley Power’s newest substation was energized on November 8, improving reliability for Wabash County REMC members.
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Wabash Valley Power’s newest landfill gas-to-energy generating plant began commercial operation in late October. The Earthmovers plant ...
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Once the peaks of summer electricity usage had passed, the staff at several power plants shifted their efforts to making major repairs intended to increase reliability.
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This year’s initial grant program for commercial and industrial co-op members was a success. A wide variety of organizations received funding from Wabash Valley for programs that improved energy efficiency.
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There’s wide agreement that America’s appetite for electricity is growing and will continue to grow. In response to that demand, only a handful of new power plants are under construction.
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When Duke Energy Indiana announced that it would build an innovative “clean coal” generating plant near Vincennes, the $2.35 billion price tag attracted a lot of attention.
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Those ubiquitous external power adapters that can be found connected to cell phones and other household electronics have become so much more efficient ...
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MISSION STATEMENT
Wabash Valley Power Association exists to supply and deliver reliable wholesale power at a stable and competitive price to its member-owners and respond to their collective needs.