Pasadena Water and Power (PWP) is hosting a Power Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) virtual community meeting on Thursday, September 21, 2023, 6:00 – 8:00 pm.
By News Desk
This is the third community meeting focused on continuing the Power IRP discussion, a long-range blueprint for supplying reliable and environmentally responsible electricity at competitive rates over a 25-year period.
PWP has developed IRPs for more than 20 years to address the fundamental goals of maintaining a reliable power supply portfolio. This includes meeting customer needs while minimizing electric rate impacts and volatility, and meeting or exceeding sustainability goals and mandates. PWP produces an IRP every five years as required by law and issues periodic, voluntary updates when necessary.
Residential and commercial customers are invited to attend the meeting, ask questions, and join the discussion. To stay up to date on Power IRP news, including recordings of past meetings, visit PWP online at PWPweb.com/PowerIRP.
Virtual Meeting September 21 6:00 - 8:00 pm Location Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86415349561 Webinar ID: 864 1534 9561 To join by telephone: Dial (669) 444-9171, and use the code 864 1534 9561 when prompted.
For accessibility information, or to request an accommodation, please contact (626) 744-7311 or CSC@cityofpasadena.net. Providing at least 72 hours advance notice will help ensure availability.
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