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Title: Searching for solutions for territorial disputes

Journal Article · · Public Power; (United States)
OSTI ID:6100404

Late in 1986 the boards of directors of the American Public Power Association and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association appointed a joint task force to examine and propose solutions to the pervasive problem of territorial disputes. Municipal electric systems and rural electric cooperatives have many common interests. In the legislative and regulatory halls of Washington, they jointly work for fair treatment and low costs for electric customers and they support each other on issues related to power supply. But the backyard brawls over which utility will serve which group of customers are fierce and potentially crippling to the national alliance. The disputes typically arise when a municipality annexes territory. In communities served by a local publicly owned electric system, the new larger city wants to provide electric service in the newly annexed area. The rural electric cooperative that brought electricity to the area is not economically positioned to simply turn over those customers. Cities that provide other utility services feel they should also be permitted to provide electric service. Twenty-one suggestions (or possible solutions identified) are listed here.

OSTI ID:
6100404
Journal Information:
Public Power; (United States), Vol. 46:5
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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