On an annual basis, organizations typically go through a cycle of reviewing accomplishments for the year and finetuning goals. AMP is no different.
Guided by our vision to be public power’s trusted leader in providing our Members with the highest-quality services and solutions, AMP accomplished much in 2024 in our quest to provide power supply, programs, advocacy and innovative solutions to best serve our Members.
Here’s a look at the past year by-the-numbers:
- 133 – AMP Members, including the boroughs of Chambersburg and Tarentum, which joined AMP in 2024
- 9 – States in the AMP Member footprint
- 343 – PJM meetings attended
- 165 – MISO meetings attended
- 306 – Number of bills tracked in state legislatures across the AMP Member footprint
- 206 – Number of full-time and part-time AMP staff
- 8,732,228 – Estimated megawatt hours of generation from AMP-owned facilities
- 3,555 – Estimated non-coincident peak in megawatts of AMP Member systems
- 5,500,000,000 – Estimated dollar value of assets that AMP manages
- 1,100,000,000 – Estimated annual revenues
- 9 – Total number of rating affirmations obtained from Moody’s and Fitch for AMP projects and joint ventures
- 78,000 – Total dollar amount in avoided transmission and capacity costs that the Smart Thermostat program saved participating Members
- 50 – Officials from AMP Member communities who attended the 2024 American Public Power Association (APPA) Legislative Rally
- 334 – Number of attendees at the 2024 AMP Annual Conference
- 75 – Number of awards presented to AMP Members who received awards and honors at 2024 AMP Annual Conference
- 60,245 – Number of impressions on social media of video interviews with 17 employees from AMP Members and AMP in the People Moving Public Power Forward campaign
- 1 – Awards of excellence AMP team members received from APPA — an Award of Excellence in Safety for the third consecutive year
- 13 – AMP Member communities that earned the Safety Award of Excellence from APPA
- 27 – AMP Members that received Certificates of Excellence in Reliability from APPA for achieving exceptional reliability in 2022
- 24 – AMP Members that currently hold the prestigious Reliable Public Power Provider (RP3) designation from APPA, in recognition of proficiency in reliability, safety, workforce development and system improvement
- 421 – General safety program training visits that AMP staff made with Member communities
- 107 – Lineworkers from AMP Member communities who attended apprentice training at AMP in 2024 — the highest number we have seen since the program’s inception
- 442 – OSHA Safety program training visits made by AMP staff in Member communities
- 54 – Members who received assistance from AMP with specific grants of interest to those Members
- 30,000 – Scholarship dollars that AMP disbursed to 10 graduating high school seniors whose parents either work in an AMP Member community or who are served by an AMP Member system
- 307 – Member community visits made by the AMP marketing team
- 170 – Instances of assistance provided to Members who had questions on distributed energy resource policies and efforts
- 85 – New development property additions and/or updates and renewals to inventory of available development sites and buildings in Member communities
- 73,740 – Automated metering infrastructure meters that AMP manages
- 4,000,000 – Dollars that AMP received in Hydroelectric Production Incentive Program funds through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law administered by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Grid Deployment Office for output from the Cannelton, Meldahl, Smithland and Willow Island hydroelectric projects
- 12,714 – Estimated megawatt hours saved in 2024 through the Efficiency Smart? Program
?Planning for the coming year
We look forward to all that AMP and our Members will accomplish in the coming year as we work to implement our strategic plan and navigate the changing electric utility industry.
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