Statement by Los Angeles Department of Water & Power General Manager David H. Wright on Trump Administration Executive Order Rolling Back Federal Climate Action & Clean Power Plan March 28, 2017 “Despite actions by the Trump Administration today to roll back the environmental achievements set forth in the Clean Power Plan, the Los Angeles Department […]
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LADWP Response to City Controller Audit on Training Program Audit
LADWP Response to Training Program Audit
LADWP to Begin Notifying Customers of Pending Reimbursement of Claims Related to Class Action Billing Settlement
LADWP to Begin Notifying Customers of Pending Reimbursement of Claims Related to Class Action Billing Settlement 100 Percent of LADWP Customers Impacted Will Be Made Whole LOS ANGELES (March 27, 2017) — The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) will begin mailing letters Tuesday to notify current and former customers of their status […]
LADWP Achieves 25 Percent Renewable Energy Milestone
LADWP Achieves 25 Percent Renewable Energy Milestone New Solar Plant on Tribal Land Facility Helped LADWP Reach Goal LOS ANGELES (March 23, 2017) — The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) has achieved the state legislated goal of 25 percent of all energy retail sales coming from renewable energy, thanks to the completion […]
LADWP to Begin Refilling Silver Lake Reservoir
LADWP to Begin Refilling Silver Lake Reservoir LOS ANGELES (March 22, 2017) — Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) officials confirmed today that surplus water from the above average snowpack runoff water from the Eastern Sierra region will be made available to refill Silver Lake Reservoir ahead of schedule. Utilizing this water source, […]
Power Plant One, the First Power Plant to Generate Electricity for the City of Los Angeles’ Utility, Turns 100 Years Old
Power Plant One, the First Power Plant to Generate Electricity for the City of Los Angeles’ Utility, Turns 100 Years Old LOS ANGELES (March 17, 2017) – Located inside San Francisquito Canyon near the trickling waters of the Los Angeles Aqueduct sits the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s (LADWP) Power Plant One, a […]