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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
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  • Heartland Energy’s Casey Crabtree Provides Details on Data Center Rate Policy
    Sep 8 2025

    In the latest episode of Public Power Now, Casey Crabtree, Director of Economic Development at Heartland Energy, a South Dakota-based joint action agency, provides details on Heartland Energy’s Demand-Adjusted Technology Advantage, or DATA, an interruptible data center rate policy, which was launched in March of this year.

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    11 mins
  • Latest Environmental Regulation Developments Detailed by APPA’s Carolyn Slaughter
    Sep 1 2025

    In the latest episode of APPA’s Public Power Now podcast, Carolyn Slaughter, Senior Director for Environmental Policy at APPA, provides an update on key environmental regulations of importance to the public power community including EPA’s proposal to repeal Mercury and Air Toxics Standards Rule Amendments. She also details what resources APPA offers to its members to help them stay on top of changes to key environmental regulations and new environmental proposals.

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    15 mins
  • CEO of California CCA MCE Details Benefits of Issuing Green Bonds
    Aug 25 2025

    In the latest episode of Public Power Now, Dawn Weisz, CEO of California community choice aggregator MCE, provides details on the benefits that flow to MCE and its member communities from the issuance of green bonds and describes MCE’s approach to power supply planning.

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    17 mins
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