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AMP Members Receive National Certificate for Excellence in Reliability

Published on: 04/15/2024

COLUMBUS, OH: Several American Municipal Power, Inc. (AMP) Members received national recognition from the American Public Power Association (APPA) for achieving exceptional electric reliability in 2023.

The Certificate of Excellence in Reliability recognizes utilities that placed in the top 25 percentile of reliability nationwide in 2023, as measured against the U.S. Energy Information Administration's (EIA) data. APPA helps public power systems track outage and restoration data through its eReliability Tracker service and compares the data to national statistics tracked by the EIA. AMP covers the cost of subscription to the eReliability Tracker service for all its Members.

The following AMP and Delaware Municipal Electric Corporation (DEMEC) Member public power utilities received the Excellence in Reliability Certificate:

  • Berlin (Md.) Electric Utility Department
  • Bowling Green Electric Division
  • Bryan Municipal Utilities
  • Coldwater Board of Public Utilities
  • City of Columbiana Electric Department
  • City of Seaford (DEMEC)
  • City of Newark (DEMEC)
  • Deshler Municipal Utilities
  • Borough of Ephrata Electric Division
  • Town of Front Royal Energy Services Department
  • Hamilton Department of Infrastructure
  • Kutztown Electric Department
  • Lansdale Electric Department
  • Lewes Board of Public Works (DEMEC)
  • Martinsville Electric Department
  • Minster Electric Department
  • Montpelier Municipal Utilities
  • Napoleon Power & Light
  • New Castle Municipal Utilities (DEMEC)
  • New Martinsville Municipal Electric
  • Oak Harbor Public Power
  • Paducah Power System
  • Painesville Municipal Electric
  • Perkasie Borough Electric Department
  • Piqua Power System
  • Princeton Electric Plant Board
  • Tipp City Municipal Electric
  • Village of Versailles Utilities
  • Wadsworth Electric Department
  • Wapakoneta Electric Department
  • Village of Yellow Springs Electric Distribution

APPA helps public power systems track outage and restoration data through the eReliability Tracker service and then compares the data to national statistics tracked by the U.S. Energy Information Administration for all types of electric utilities. AMP provides a subscription to the eReliability Tracker service to all its Members.

For more information about the APPA eReliability Tracker program and a listing of all recipients of the Certificate of Excellence in Reliability, please visit www.publicpower.org.