The Public Power Council (PPC) is a diverse membership organization representing electric utilities in seven western states, including Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming. Their members consist of municipal utilities, public or people's utility districts, and electric cooperatives, all of which have a legal and historic first right to federal power. PPC's primary mission is to protect this right, known as preference, and they actively engage in advocating for their members' interests in power transmission, fish and wildlife conservation, federal policy, legislation, rate cases, and markets.
With a commitment to bringing public power together, PPC serves as a valuable resource for its members, providing industry information, organizing events, and fostering alliances. They also play a crucial role in preserving the rich history of public power and educating the public through their Public Power Chronicle and Electricity 101 resources. Through their advocacy efforts and collaborative approach, PPC strives to ensure the reliable and affordable supply of electricity to their member utilities and the communities they serve.
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