Three Los Angeles-Area Teams Leave Today for Nation’s Capital to Compete in U.S. Department of Energy National Science Bowl LOS ANGELES — Five-member teams from North Hollywood High School, Arcadia High School and Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies depart today for Washington, D.C. to represent the Los Angeles area at the annual U.S. Department of Energy National […]
Archives for April 2011
Statement by General Manager Ron Nichols Regarding Delayed Billings
Statement by General Manager Ron Nichols Regarding Delayed Billings LADWP General Manager released the following statement today regarding a report on KNBC Channel 4 on delayed billings. “The LADWP processes 50,000 bills per day and has approximately two million water and electric meters, which generate over 12 million bills per year. Commercial meters are billed monthly and […]
LADWP Breaks Ground on the Largest Ultraviolet Water Treatment Facility in the West
LADWP Breaks Ground on the Largest Ultraviolet Water Treatment Facility in the West Facility to Provide State-of-the-Art Treatment Technology to Comply with New EPA Regulations LOS ANGELES— Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) officials, joined by Councilmember Greig Smith, broke ground today on the construction of a new ultraviolet (UV) water treatment facility at the Los […]
Mayor Villaraigosa Announces Electric Vehicle Pilot Program
Mayor Villaraigosa Announces Electric Vehicle Pilot Program LOS ANGELES — Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, LADWP General Manager Ron Nichols, and environmental leaders announced today an LADWP pilot program that will provide rebates of up to $2,000 to the first 1,000 LADWP customers for home chargers and installation costs for their electric vehicles. “Los Angeles is leading the […]
LADWP and White House Environmental Policy Advisor Nancy Sutley Award $1.4 Million to Nonprofits for Energy Efficiency and Water Conservation Outreach
LADWP and White House Environmental Policy Advisor Nancy Sutley Award $1.4 Million to Nonprofits for Energy Efficiency and Water Conservation Outreach LOS ANGELES – Nancy Sutley, Chair of the White House Council on Environmental Quality and President Obama’s environmental policy advisor, joined Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) officials yesterday to award $1.4 […]
LADWP Temporarily Suspends Taking Solar Rebate Applications to Address Safety Issues and Review Incentive Levels to Control Utility Customer Costs
LADWP Temporarily Suspends Taking Solar Rebate Applications to Address Safety Issues and Review Incentive Levels to Control Utility Customer Costs Record Pace of Solar Rebate Program Participation Exhausts Program Budget, Reflecting Lower Solar Technology Costs LOS ANGELES – Facing a record demand for solar rebates, growing safety concerns, and some apparent misinformation to LADWP customers […]