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LADWP Steps Up Utility-Scale Battery Storage to Ensure A More Reliable Power Grid
LADWP Steps Up Utility-Scale Battery Storage to Ensure A More Reliable Power Grid LOS ANGELES — As LADWP and other utilities continue efforts to ensure electric reliability for customers following the Aliso Canyon Natural Gas Storage Facility leak in 2015, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) is ramping up its utility-scale energy storage development […]
BOARD OF WATER AND POWER COMMISSIONERS APPROVES LADWP CUSTOMER BILL OF RIGHTS
BOARD OF WATER AND POWER COMMISSIONERS APPROVES LADWP CUSTOMER BILL OF RIGHTS Public and Neighborhood Councils Are Invited to Provide Input and Comments During Next 90 Days Further Refinements will be Considered by Board After Comment Period LOS ANGELES — The City of Los Angeles Board of Water and Power Commissioners today voted unanimously today to […]
LADWP Assists PG&E with Restoring Power to Customers after Northern California Storms Impact Power for nearly 100,000
LADWP Assists PG&E with Restoring Power to Customers after Northern California Storms Impact Power for nearly 100,000 LOS ANGELES — When emergency strikes, receiving the support of friends can make all the difference. After heavy storms began on January 4 resulting in extensive damage to electrical infrastructure and power outages for nearly 100,000 PG&E customers […]
Young Women Trained on Careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math through Newly-Launched STEM N’ Sustainability Program
Young Women Trained on Careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math through Newly-Launched STEM N’ Sustainability Program LOS ANGELES — Over 50 female students from Esteban Torres High School, Los Angeles Technical Trade College (LATTC) and California State University Northridge (CSUN) were introduced to the world of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) careers at […]