Efficient Monitoring of Western Area Power Administration Updates
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The Western Area Power Administration (WAPA), a pivotal component of the U.S. Department of Energy, plays an essential role in the Federal electric power marketing and transmission sectors across 15 Central and Western States. This massive span covers 1.3 million square miles, reaching states like Arizona, California, and Texas, among others. WAPA not only ensures the operation and maintenance of extensive transmission lines and facilities but also oversees the strategic expansion of future Federal transmission infrastructure, which can significantly impact regional energy markets and regulatory landscapes.
Why Monitoring WAPA Matters
Professionals involved in energy procurement, legal compliance, and policy analysis find it critical to stay updated on WAPA’s activities due to several key reasons:
- Regulatory Compliance: Any changes in WAPA’s policies could potentially affect compliance requirements for cooperatives, municipalities, and utility districts. Legal teams must ensure that their organizations adhere to new regulations to avoid sanctions.
- Strategic Planning: Policy analysts must stay informed about WAPA's operational and expansion plans. Understanding these can guide strategic decision-making, such as investments in grid enhancements or predicting shifts in power supply and demand.
- Funding Opportunities: Organizations may find funding opportunities linked to new projects or initiatives launched by WAPA. Staying attuned to grants or cooperative ventures can be crucial for financial planning and development.
Industries directly tied to energy generation, including solar, wind, and other renewables, alongside large-scale power consumers like manufacturing and technology sectors, are especially impacted by updates or shifts in WAPA’s policies.
Current Trends and Impacts
Recently, WAPA has focused on modernizing infrastructure and enhancing grid resilience. Such efforts include integrating renewable energy sources and expanding transmission facilities to handle future increases in electric demand. By keeping tabs on these developments, stakeholders can adjust their strategies accordingly.
How Industries Benefit from Monitoring
- Energy Producers and Utility Companies can align their generation and distribution strategies with WAPA’s policies to maximize efficiency and reliability.
- Environmental Advocates benefit by staying informed about the Administration’s efforts toward incorporating sustainable practices.
- State and Federal Agencies rely on real-time updates to coordinate regional energy policies and initiatives efficiently.
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Agency Details
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The Western Area Power Administration is actively involved in its mandate of marketing and transmitting federal electric power across 15 central and western states. It is tasked with operating, maintaining, and expanding transmission facilities as needed, indicating ongoing operational responsibilities. As a sub-agency of the Energy Department, there is no indication of it being disbanded, merged, or otherwise inactive.
- Acronym: WAPA
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Latest Documents
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The formula rate for the Colorado River Storage Project Management Center's (CRSP MC) Provo River Project electric service has been confirmed, approved, and placed into effect on an interim basis (Provisional Formula Rate). The new formula rate under...
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Notice | Feb 14, 2025 |
The Colorado River Storage Project (CRSP) Management Center (MC) of the Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) proposes new formula rates for CRSP transmission and ancillary services for CRSP MC's costs to be recovered under the Southwest Power Poo...
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Notice | Dec 30, 2024 |
The Upper Great Plains (UGP) region of the Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) proposes new formula rates for the Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program--Eastern Division (P-SMBP--ED) transmission and ancillary services for UGP's costs to be recovere...
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Notice | Dec 30, 2024 |
The Rocky Mountain (RM) region of the Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) proposes new formula rates for the Loveland Area Projects (LAP) transmission and ancillary services for RM's costs to be recovered under the Southwest Power Pool's (SPP) O...
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Notice | Dec 27, 2024 |
The extension of the Upper Great Plains (UGP) region's existing Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program--Eastern Division (P-SMBP-- ED) transmission and ancillary services formula rates has been confirmed, approved, and placed into effect on an interim bas...
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Notice | Dec 20, 2024 |
The formula rates for the Upper Great Plains (UGP) region's Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program (P-SMBP)--Eastern Division (ED) firm power service, firm peaking power service, and sale of surplus products have been confirmed, approved, and placed into...
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Notice | Nov 20, 2024 |
The formula rates for the Rocky Mountain (RM) region's Loveland Area Projects (LAP) firm electric service and sale of surplus products have been confirmed, approved, and placed into effect on an interim basis (Provisional Formula Rates). LAP consists...
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Notice | Nov 20, 2024 |
The Department of Energy (DOE), Western Area Power Administration (WAPA), Desert Southwest Region (DSW), announces its Final 2028 Parker-Davis Project (P-DP) Power Marketing Plan (Final 2028 Plan) and issues a Call for Resource Pool Applications. Thi...
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Notice | Nov 12, 2024 |
The Colorado River Storage Project Management Center (CRSP MC) of the Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) proposes a new formula rate for the Provo River Project (PRP) power service. The existing rate for this service expires on March 31, 2025....
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Notice | Oct 15, 2024 |
The Deputy Secretary confirms, approves, and places into effect on a final basis the Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) Desert Southwest Region's (DSW) fiscal year (FY) 2025 base charge and rates for Boulder Canyon Project (BCP) electric servic...
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Notice | Aug 30, 2024 |
The Upper Great Plains (UGP) region of the Western Area Power Administration (WAPA or Western) proposes to extend existing formula rates (without any changes) for the Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program-- Eastern Division (P-SMBP--ED) through September...
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Notice | Aug 26, 2024 |
The formula rates for the Sierra Nevada Region (SN) Central Valley Project (CVP) power, transmission, and ancillary services and California-Oregon Transmission Project (COTP) transmission service have been confirmed, approved, and placed into effect...
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Notice | Jul 22, 2024 |
The Rocky Mountain (RM) region of the Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) proposes revised formula rates for the Loveland Area Projects (LAP) firm electric service (FES) and sale of surplus products. LAP consists of the Fryingpan-Arkansas Projec...
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Notice | Jun 28, 2024 |
The Upper Great Plains (UGP) region of the Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) proposes revised formula rates for the Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program (P-SMBP)--Eastern Division (ED) firm power, firm peaking power service, and sale of surplus p...
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Notice | Jun 28, 2024 |
The extension of the Rocky Mountain (RM) region's existing Loveland Area Projects (LAP) transmission and LAP, Western Area Colorado Missouri Balancing Authority (WACM), and Colorado River Storage Project (CRSP) ancillary services formula rates has be...
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Notice | Jun 04, 2024 |
The Department of Energy (DOE), Western Area Power Administration (WAPA), Desert Southwest Region (DSW) has developed a Proposed 2028 Parker-Davis Project (P-DP) Power Marketing Plan (Proposed 2028 Plan). The Proposed 2028 Plan provides for marketing...
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Notice | May 20, 2024 |
The extension of the Colorado River Storage Project Management Center's (CRSP MC) existing Falcon and Amistad projects' firm power formula rate has been confirmed, approved, and placed into effect on an interim basis. The existing formula rate under...
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Notice | May 03, 2024 |
The Desert Southwest region (DSW) of the Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) proposes an adjustment to the fiscal year (FY) 2025 base charge and rates for Boulder Canyon Project (BCP) electric service under Rate Schedule BCP-F11. The proposed FY...
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Notice | Apr 19, 2024 |
The extension of the Colorado River Storage Project Management Center (CRSP MC), Desert Southwest Region (DSW), and Rocky Mountain Region's (RM) (collectively referred to herein as the "Regions") existing transmission service formula rates for use un...
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Notice | Apr 05, 2024 |
Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) Colorado River Storage Project (CRSP) Management Center (MC), a federal Power Marketing Administration of the Department of Energy (DOE), announces its Final Allocation of Provo River Project Power. WAPA's Fin...
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Notice | Apr 05, 2024 |
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