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STATISTICS |
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Customers - Retail |
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51,818 |
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Power Generated and Purchased
(in Megawatt-Hours) |
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Self-Generated |
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16,500 |
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Purchased |
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1,205,900 |
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Total |
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1,222,400 |
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Total Revenues(000s) |
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$159,074* |
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Operating Costs(000s) |
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$140,913* |
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* Unaudited and excludes wholesale transactions. |
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Ronald E. Davis
General Manager |
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Burbank Water and Power (BWP) began serving water and electric customers in 1913, and developed on-site power generation in the 1940s. BWP is committed to providing reliable electric services to its customers while keeping rates stable and competitive. Over the past ten years, BWP has been modernizing Burbank’s Electric Distribution System to improve the reliability and efficiency of its seventeen square mile system. In 2008 BWP earned a Reliable Public Power Provider (RP3) designation from the American Public Power Association (APPA). Since 2005, BWP has managed and operated the Magnolia Power Project, a clean, high-efficiency, combined-cycle urban unit located in Burbank, for several SCPPA member agencies. BWP’s power supply resource portfolio is diversified and includes hydro, natural gas, coal, nuclear, wind, solar and other renewable resources. Burbank is working toward reducing its carbon footprint and being an integral part of creating a more sustainable community in Burbank. The City of Burbank was the first city in the nation to adopt a 33% Renewable Portfolio Standard goal by 2020.
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