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Leilani Johnson Kowal
Legislative and Regulatory Affairs |
Providing
service for more than a century, the Los Angeles
Department of Water and Power began delivering water to
the city in 1902, and with the water came power.
In 1916, LADWP first delivered electicity to the city
purchased from the Pasadena Municipal Plant. A
year later, LADWP began generating its own hydroelectric power
at the San Francisquito Power Plant No.
1. After purchasing the remaining distribution system of
Southern California Edison within the city limits in 1922,
LADWP became the sole water and electricity provider
for the City of Los Angeles. It is now the largest municipally
owned electric utility in the nation, serving a population
of 3.8 million residents over a 465 square
mile area. LADWP remains on firm financial footing and serves as a valuable asset to the City of Los Angeles.
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Customers
Served
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1,444,864
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Power
Generated and Purchased
(in Megawatt-Hours)
Self-Generated
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15,043,184
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Purchased
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14,412,517
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Total
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29,455,701
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Total
Revenues(000s)
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$2,496,389
(Unaudited)
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Costs(000s) |
$2,286,921
(Unaudited) |
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