Louisiana Energy & Power Authority
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The Louisiana Energy and Power Authority (LEPA), established by the State Legislature in 1979, serves 20 cities and towns in Louisiana, each with its own municipal power system. As a joint-action agency, LEPA aims to provide its member communities with firm and stable electricity sources at the lowest possible cost through cooperative agreements and advanced operational systems.
Since 1989, LEPA has engaged in all-requirements power contracts with its members, enabling them to benefit from reduced power costs while maintaining their independent municipal systems. The centralized Energy Control Center in Lafayette efficiently dispatches electricity to all participating cities, demonstrating a successful collaborative model for municipal power management in Louisiana and beyond.
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