LADWP partners with the ports on large-scale power projects, including a $500 million enhancement to enable expanded use of electric equipment at the Port of Los Angeles.[1][3]
Municipal utility serving Los Angeles. LADWP has signed a 26-year power purchase agreement to receive geothermal energy to serve approximately 208,000 homes.
Manages the solar energy feed-in tariff initiative and purchases excess energy from eligible solar systems. Offers 17 cents per kilowatt-hour to participating systems.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) has adopted a new feed-in tariff program called the FiT Program, focusing on solar energy. They will purchase surplus energy generated by solar systems connected to their distribution network.
Municipal utility responsible for purchasing solar electricity from K Road Moapa Solar and establishing transmission infrastructure to deliver power to Los Angeles.
The utility company that administers the Solar Incentive Program in Los Angeles. In 2011, they placed the program on hiatus due to overwhelming applicant demand.
The nation's largest public utility company, LADWP has announced adoption of a new annual budget with significant investment in energy efficiency to meet consumer demand for cleaner and more affordable energy.