Recent Media Coverage

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"TDPUD Approves Power Cost Adjustment Credit" TDPUD's Board of Directors approved several key initiatives at its March meeting, including a power cost adjustment credit to electric customers, a new bill round-up program, and a resolution outlining the impacts that federal funding cuts will have locally on wildfire mitigation and readiness. Read more here.

"Truckee Donner PUD recognized for transparent financial reporting for fourth year in a row" TDPUD's Financial Reporting Team was honored by a government finance industry group for its excellence in financial reporting. Read more here.

"Truckee Donner PUD Launches New Scholarship Program" TDPUD has launched a new scholarship program that targets both college-bound high school seniors and local students interested in pursuing the trade and vocational skills that make electric and water utilities function.  Read more here.

"Martis Valley Groundwater Basin: A Vital Resource for the Region" Do you know where Truckee's drinking water comes from? The Sierra Sun dove deep into our unique underground resource. Read more here.

"TDPUD Board Advances Groundwater Plan Update and Broadband Expansion" Exciting projects were approved by the TDPUD board at the February meeting. Read more here.

"Truckee Donner PUD Board Kicks Off 2025" The TDPUD board held its first meeting of the year. Read more here.

"Truckee Donner PUD Reflects on a Transformative 2024, Plans for a Resilient Future," General Manager Brian Wright spoke to the Sierra Sun about TDPUD's successes in 2024 and trajectory going into 2025. Read more here.

 "TDPUD Recaps its 2024," TDPUD's Communications Team talks with Truckee-Tahoe Radio about what the agency accomplished in 2024, and its plans for the future.


"Truckee Donner PUD awarded Transparency Certificate of Excellence," Truckee Donner Public Utility District has been awarded the District Transparency Certificate of Excellence from the Special District Leadership Foundation, in recognition of its outstanding efforts to promote transparency and good governance. Read more here.

"Resource Planning Efforts, Battery Storage Assessment Detailed by Truckee Donner PUD GM," In the latest episode of APPA's podcast, Public Power Now, Brian Wright, General Manager for California public power utility Truckee Donner Public Utility District, discusses the utility’s resource planning efforts and details a battery energy storage system assessment. Listen here

 

"Truckee Donner PUD Honors Board Member Joe Aguera's 37 Years of Service," Truckee Donner Public Utility District named a newly-built water pump station the Joseph “Joe” R. Aguera Pump Station, in recognition of Aguera’s 37 years of commendable service. A ceremony was held at the pump station on Aug. 28, which included Director Aguera’s family, friends, colleagues and local agency leaders. Read more

TDPUD holds ceremony to dedicate the new pioneer pump station to longtime board member Joe Aguera 

"Truckee Water Agencies Celebrate 8th Annual Water Professionals Appreciation Week," Truckee Sanitary District, Truckee Donner Public Utility District and Tahoe-Truckee Sanitation Agency express their gratitude for the community’s great water professionals and everyone who supports them. Read more

"Beat the Heat Without Breaking the Budget," TDPUD shares tips for staying cool while limiting energy use. Read more

"TDPUD Fire Season and the Possibility of Power Loss," TDPUD staff speak with KTKE Truckee-Tahoe Radio about preparing for wildfire safety outages and TDPUD's wildfire mitigation efforts. Read more and listen below.

"Finding the Pieces for the Resource Adequacy Puzzle," TDPUD Electric Utility Director Jared Carpenter spoke to the American Public Power Association about the challenges the district faces in procuring the energy needed to power Truckee, and how our IRP addresses these obstacles. Read more

TDPUD Press Releases

TDPUD Safety Message: Prepare for Wildfire Season Power Outages

  • NV Energy PSOM wildfire safety outages may again expose Truckee to extended power outages during wildfire season
  • TDPUD implements various wildfire mitigation practices that keep our community safe but can create small outages
  • Residents and visitors should sign up to receive outage alerts from TDPUD

Click here for photos of TDPUD wildfire mitigation efforts*

*For editorial use only, courtesy Truckee Donner Public Utility District                      

Truckee, Calif. (Aug. 10, 2023) – After the recent historic winter caused a delayed start to wildfire season, Truckee Donner Public Utility District is now urging customers to be prepared for the possibility of prolonged power outages in the summer and fall, as the weather changes and the risk of fire increases in our region. NV Energy (TDPUD’s energy transmission supplier) and TDPUD both take actions during wildfire season to help mitigate wildfire risk to the community, but these safety programs can result in electric power outages.

NV Energy PSOM

TDPUD does not generate power locally and is dependent on the transmission of electricity from its generation sources through the NV Energy system. NV Energy is continuing its wildfire safety de-energization program, referred to as Public Safety Outage Management, in which NV Energy will de-energize transmission lines that deliver power to Truckee—and likely the entire Truckee-North Tahoe region—during extreme weather conditions and elevated fire risk levels.

These PSOM outages will likely impact TDPUD’s entire customer base for periods ranging from one day to a few days. Unfortunately, TDPUD does not have control over the timing and duration of the outages. It will be based on NV Energy’s determination of the length of the extreme wildfire danger period, plus the time required for both NV Energy and TDPUD to visually inspect 100 percent of the electric system to safely restore power.

TDPUD is collaborating with local emergency response and critical local stakeholders to raise awareness of the NV Energy PSOM program and to help communicate crucial information during a PSOM outage. Details on NV Energy’s PSOM program can be found at nvenergy.com/psom, and information on its impacts on TDPUD customers can be found at tdpud.org/psom.

TDPUD Wildfire Mitigation Practices

TDPUD takes a number of steps to reduce the risk of electric equipment starting a wildfire, from installing new equipment and changing operation protocols to a robust, year-round vegetation management program.

One key safety practice is to disable circuit protection devices called “automatic circuit reclosers.” A recloser is an automatic switch that is programmed to test the system after sensing a fault and then continue the transfer of energy if the fault was temporary, therefore avoiding an outage. This is helpful in common instances of contact with power lines, such as animals, tree branches or shedding snow. While reclosers have greatly improved TDPUD’s electric system reliability, they have the potential to contribute to wildfire ignition when a branch remains in contact with a line during the re-energization process. During wildfire season, TDPUD disables this capability for the recloser to reset itself, but this means every fault becomes an outage, all of which require physical inspections of circuits prior to re-energization.

TDPUD also has a vegetation management program which focuses on keeping power lines and electric infrastructure clear of trees, branches and other vegetation, in order to decrease the likelihood of electric equipment igniting a wildfire. This program also improves TDPUD’s overall system reliability, as displayed this past winter. Crews work through the entirety of the system on a five-year cycle. Nearly nine miles of power line have been inspected and cleared this year to date, with another six miles planned before the year ends, along with a goal to clear vegetation from the base of 100 power poles this year.

Another key wildfire safety program is TDPUD’s ongoing project to replace existing expulsion fuses, which have been tied to wildfire ignition in other utilities, with a new safer technology called current-limiting fuses. TDPUD also has a program to inspect overhead electric poles and prioritize replacements in high fire threat areas. The above are just a few of the steps TDPUD takes to mitigate the chance that overhead electric equipment is the cause of a catastrophic wildfire. TDPUD’s overall efforts are documented annually in the Wildfire Mitigation Plan which can be found at tdpud.org/wildfire-safety.

Stay Informed During Wildfire Season

TDPUD’s ability to communicate with customers and visitors during outages is key to making sure the community is well-prepared for these events. TDPUD is asking customers to confirm their contact information and sign up for automated alerts via text or email by visiting tdpud.org and clicking on My Account. Step-by-step instructions can be found at tdpud.org/outage. Customers can also call 530-587-3896 for assistance.

If an NV Energy PSOM is anticipated due to extreme fire danger, TDPUD will attempt to notify all customers between 48-24 hours ahead of the event, and again at 12-4 hours before the outage. Visitors and Truckee residents who are not the TDPUD account holder for their household can sign up for TDPUD emergency Nixle alerts by texting TDPUD to 333111.

“We need to be able to communicate with our customer base and larger community in the event of a PSOM outage; being prepared is a critical piece to keeping our community safe during wildfire season,” said TDPUD General Manager Brian Wright. “We are asking our customers to take a moment to make sure they are enrolled in our outage alert system with their correct contact information. A few minutes now will make all the difference when it’s needed most.”

Prepare for Wildfire Season Power Outages

Preparing for wildfire season power outages can include installing home back-up power sources, identifying backup charging methods for phones and electronic devices, planning for medical needs (including power-dependent breathing machines, wheelchairs, dialysis, etc.), fueling vehicles to full, and planning for pets and livestock.

In the event of an NV Energy PSOM event, it is likely that electric power will be out for one to a few days. Because these events will be triggered by NV Energy’s assessment of weather conditions and fire risk, the TDPUD cannot reliably predict the timing or duration. Residents or businesses who can’t be without power should consider professionally installing a generator. All property owners should ensure there’s defensible space around homes and businesses. For additional information and resources visit tdpud.org/wildfire-safety.

About Truckee Donner PUD:

TDPUD is a public utility district created in 1927 and overseen by a locally-elected board of directors. TDPUD is a not-for-profit entity that provides the greater Truckee area with reliable and high-quality water and power services, while guiding the community to conserve resources. For more information about TDPUD, call 530-587-3896 or visit tdpud.org.

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Media Contact: Steven Poncelet, Truckee Donner PUD, 530-582-3951, stevenponcelet@tdpud.org

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Media Contacts

Steven Poncelet, Strategic Affairs & Public Information Director | stevenponcelet@tdpud.org, 530-582-3951

Alex Spychalsky, Communications Program Manager | alex@tdpud.org, 530-582-3986