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Public Power Now

Public Power Now

By: American Public Power Association
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The American Public Power Association’s Public Power Now podcast brings listeners the latest news and insights from key public power utility executives, power industry players and APPA staff.© 2025 American Public Power Association Politics & Government
Episodes
  • SRP’s Jeff Shaver Details How Customers Benefit from SRP’S Recycling of Old Power Lines
    Dec 19 2025

    In the latest episode of Public Power Now, Jeff Shaver, investment recovery analyst at Arizona public power utility Salt River Project, details how SRP is recycling old power lines and giving new life to previously un-recyclable material. He also details how SRP customers are benefiting from the recycling effort.

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    16 mins
  • APPA’s Patricia Taylor Details Key Takeaways from New Report on Data Centers
    Dec 15 2025

    In the latest episode of Public Power Now, Patricia Taylor, Policy Director at APPA, discusses a recently released report by APPA on data centers. Among other things, she explains why APPA prepared the report on serving data centers and discusses some of the challenges utilities may face in serving data center customers.

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    12 mins
  • Fredericksburg, Texas, Officials Detail Steps Taken to Achieve Almost 40 Years Without a Lost Time Work Injury
    Dec 8 2025

    In the latest episode of the Public Power Now podcast, Kyle Treibs, Superintendent of Electric Department for the City of Fredericksburg, Texas, and Kris Kneese, Director of Public Works & Utilities, for the city, detail how Fredericksburg and the city Electric Department have achieved almost 40 years without a lost time work injury.

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    16 mins
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