Page 12 - The fayetteville Press Newspaper Apri l& May 2025
P. 12
Page 12 The Fayetteville Press April/May 2025 Edition
RP3 STATUS AWARDED TO PWC FOR THE SEVENTH TIME
Fayetteville, NC— Fayetteville Public Works “This designation reflects the dedication
Commission (PWC) has earned their seventh Dia- and hard work of our team in ensuring safe,
mond level Reliable Public Power Provider (RP3) affordable electric services for our neighbors
® designation from the American Public Power As- at a reliability rate among the best of all elec-
sociation for providing reliable and safe electric ser- tric utilities in the Country,” said Timothy
vice. Bryant, CEO/General Manager of Fayetteville
PWC. “We are proud to be recognized among
The RP3 designation, which lasts for three years, the top public power utilities in the nation,
recognizes public power utilities that demonstrate and we will continue striving for excellence
proficiency in four key disciplines: reliability, safety, for our community.”
workforce development, and system improvement.
Criteria include sound business practices and a util- To learn more about PWC’s award-
ity-wide commitment to safe and reliable delivery value delivered to the local com- winning services, visit www.FayPWC.com.
of electricity. PWC joins more than 250 public munity.”
power utilities nationwide that hold the RP3 desig- PWC is proud of its work de- PWC is proud to be Fayetteville’s Home-
nation. livering incredible value to our town Utility and provides the highest qual-
customers. In managing a 1,400- ity and reliable electric, water and sewer
“Receiving an RP3 designation is a great honor mile distribution and transmission services with rates that are among the low-
signifying a utility has demonstrated commitment system comprised of 37,853 est in the state. As a public power provider,
to industry best practices,” said Jeremy Ash, Chair streetlights and 32 substations, as PWC is customer-focused, locally owned &
of APPA’s RP3 Review Panel and General Manager well as operating the Butler- operated and takes pride in being a good
at Kansas City Board of Public Utilities, Kansas. Warner Generation plant, we en- neighbor who is committed to quality ser-
"And ultimately, the culture developed from this pur- sure reliable, safe, and affordable vices, reliability, conservation, safety and
suit of excellence and continued improvement services for a community of more the environment. Learn more about PWC at
through the RP3 program results in measurable than 223,000 people. www.FayPWC.com.
Anniversary
Celebrating
Our
29th Yearear
29th Y
29th Year
29th
29th YYearear
In Practice! Save on a Rainy Day
And More Tips to Lower Your Bills this Summer
• Make sure you turn outside faucets all the way off after watering outdoors.
• CKHFN \RXU EDFNˊRZ VSULQNOHU V\VWHP IRU OHDNV EHIRUH
turning it on for the season.
• AVN DERXW WKH 3:& UDLQ VHQVRU LQFHQWLYH SURJUDP
• InVWDOO D UDLQ VHQVRU RQ \RXU VSULQNOHU V\VWHP WR NHHS LW
IURP WXUQLQJ RQ ZKHQ LWȠV UDLQLQJ
• CoQVHUYH SRZHU GXULQJ VXPPHU 7LPH RI 8VH 3HDN +RXUV
3HDN KRXUV DUH UHGXFHG WR KRXUV D GD\ VWDUWLQJ WKLV \HDU S P WR S P
ZHHNGD\V $SULO 2FWREHU
• BH VXUH WR IROORZ WKH PDQXIDFWXUHUȠV UHFRPPHQGDWLRQV IRU PDLQWDLQLQJ \RXU
$ & V\VWHP
• 8se the interactive Energy Resource Center on
our website to take charge of your savings.
Visit )D\3:& FRP IRU PRUH ZD\V WR VDYH
ZDWHU DQG SRZHU
17971
FOR CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES GO TO: https://www.faypwc.com/purchasing/surplus