LADWP has been recognized as a 2024 EPEAT Purchaser Award winner by the Global Electronics Council for sustainable electronics procurement. The award addresses the lifecycle impact of electronics we purchase for day-to-day operations. #epeat #gec #Sustainability https://ow.ly/UrIR50SCKV2
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Utilities
Los Angeles, CA 31,302 followers
The nation’s largest municipal utility, providing reliable, low-cost water and power to 3.9M residents and businesses.
About us
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), the largest municipal utility in the United States, was established more than 100 years ago to deliver reliable, safe water and electricity supplies to some 3.8 million residents and businesses in the city of Los Angeles. Notice: Users and visitors to this social media site shall be notified that the intended purpose of the site is to serve as a mechanism for communication between LADWP and members of the public. LADWP social media site articles and comments containing any of the following forms of content shall not be allowed and will be hidden or removed: 1. Comments not topically related to the particular social medium article being commented upon; 2. Comments in support of or opposition to political campaigns or ballot measures; 3. Profane language or content; 4. Content that promotes, fosters, or perpetuates discrimination on the basis of race, color, age, religion, gender, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, national origin, physical or mental disability or sexual orientation; 5. Sexual content or links to sexual content; 6. Solicitations of commerce; 7. Conduct or encouragement of illegal activity; 8. Information that may tend to compromise the safety or security of the public or public systems; or 9. Content that violates a legal ownership interest of any other party.
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http://www.ladwp.com
External link for Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
- Industry
- Utilities
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Los Angeles, CA
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 1902
- Specialties
- electricity, water, and customer service
Locations
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Primary
111 N Hope Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012, US
Employees at Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Updates
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The L.A. Times recently turned the spotlight on LADWP Commissioner Mia Lehrer as part of its L.A. Influential series. Congratulations to Commissioner Lehrer for this recognition! Read: https://ow.ly/nhY850SELl2
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The 2028 L.A. Olympics represent an incredible opportunity for contractors, but the time to prepare is now. Get your foot in the door by reading about the latest contracts in the SupplyLine newsletter. https://lnkd.in/gTi_8vqv
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LADWP Supplier Diversity efforts are helping increase equity in contracting for small and diverse businesses, partner agencies, and prime contractors. Outreach includes information on major projects and the latest on innovative design/build methods. Click on the link for more information. https://ow.ly/ibYF50SBXNy
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A new chapter begins at LADWP as new CEO and Chief Engineer Janisse Quiñones takes charge. Find out about her vision and goals for the Department in the latest issue of Intake Magazine. www.LADWP.com/Intake
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In partnership with Los Angeles Department of Water and Power and Climate Resolve, we were delighted to welcome the new LADWP CEO & Chief Engineer, Janisse Quiñones PE to our home in the LADWP-owned La Kretz Innovation Campus for a reception last night. Janisse is off to an exciting start in her first two months at the helm of LADWP and we were fortunate to hear a bit about her commitment to building a clean and equitable energy future for the people of Los Angeles. With similarly inspiring remarks from Deputy Mayor Nancy Sutley, Climate Resolve Executive Director Jonathan Parfrey, and LACI CEO & President Matt Petersen, the event brought together a host of sustainability leaders from across the region to share ideas and project a vision for more sustainable and prosperous communities. We look forward to many more years of steadfast partnership and collaboration! Friends of the Los Angeles River Estolano Advisors Los Angeles Waterkeeper Destination Crenshaw Accelerator for America Coalition for Clean Air Baldwin Hills and Urban Watersheds Conservancy Tribal President of the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians Pacoima Beautiful CicLAvia Climate Resolve Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI) Coalition for Clean Air Mono Lake Committee
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We recently gathered with city and state officials to mark the distribution of a total of $700 million in local, state and federal funds since 2021 to help cover the water, power, and sewer bills of 400,000 #LADWP customers who struggled to pay their bills during the COVID-19 pandemic. If you have past due bills, we can help with convenient payment options like Level Pay and extended payment arrangements. #HeretoHelp ladwp.com/cares
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When a power outage hits, you need up to date information. That’s why we recently improved our Power Outage Map. Customers can quickly ID the location of an outage, the status of the crew and the number of customers impacted. Find out more, in the latest issue of Intake Magazine. https://ow.ly/RVU250SynE4
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ICYMI: Yesterday, our CEO & Chief Engineer Janisse Quiñones PE joined Dominique DiPrima on KBLA’s First Things First and shared about her background, her path to becoming an engineer, and LADWP’s equity-focused response to climate change. Watch here: https://ow.ly/xYu850SzZ3Z
Why Equity is Key to Solving the Climate Emergency w/ DWP CEO & Chief Engineer Janisse Quinones
https://www.youtube.com/
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In observance of #NationalLineworkerAppreciationDay, we honor our committed power crews who work day in and day out, no matter the weather, to keep electricity running to the city of Los Angeles. #publicutilities #publicpower #LosAngeles #electricity
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