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In 1997 the Alaska Power Authority sold the dam and power plant to Anchorage Municipal Light and Power, Chugach Electric Association and Matanuska Electric Association for US$6 million. Chugach Electric acquired Anchorage Municipal Light and Power in 2020.
The 24 Megapacks were installed in June on land owned by Chugach Electric Association, the majority owner. The $63 million project also includes Matanuska ...
Matanuska-Susitna Borough (often referred to as the Mat-Su Borough) is a borough located in the U.S. state of Alaska. Its borough seat is Palmer, and the largest community is the census-designated place of Knik-Fairview. As of the 2020 census, the borough's population was 107,801.
Electricity is provided by Matanuska Electric Association. There are no state operated schools located in the community. Local hospitals or health clinics include Valley Hospital in Palmer (746-8600) or Anchorage hospitals.
By Friday morning, Chugach Electric Association was reporting nearly 215 customers out, mostly in Tyonek. Power was restored to all but a handful of Matanuska Electric Association members.
Under the new rules, 11 million customer’s of the state’s investor-owned utilities — not including municipal utilities like SMUD — will see a roughly $24 fixed charge on their bill to ...
NEW JERSEY — State residents will soon need to pay more to keep the lights on. The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities approved the results of the state's annual "electricity auction" on ...
Susitna North is a census-designated place (CDP) in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is part of the Anchorage, Alaska Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 1,564 at the 2020 census, up from 1,260 in 2010.
If you need help paying for utilities, or other bills, it's recommended to start by calling 211 to speak with someone. You can also search the online database. Here are some other options for...
The Association's Board of Directors recently announced that the 2021 capital credit payout to its customers is a projected $6.1 million.