Recent Media Coverage

 "Where Does Our Water Come From?" TDPUD's Communications Team talks with Truckee-Tahoe Radio about all things Truckee water—where it comes from, how we deliver it to you, and the upcoming water rate public process.

"Truckee Donner PUD modernizes bill pay methods" In April, TDPUD's Board of Directors approved new account management tools for customers, accepted new funding from grants and insurance reimbursement for training and operations, and recognized staff for their hard work, both on the job and at the recent Lineworkers Rodeo. Read more here.

"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 Board Adopts New Electric Rates and Budgets, Kicks Off Battery Storage Project, and Completes Key Water Project

TDPUD Board Adopts New Electric Rates and Budgets, Kicks Off Battery Storage Project, and Completes Key Water Project 

  • TDPUD board votes unanimously to approve FY 24-25 budget and a two-year electric rate increase schedule to address growing financial pressures.
  • Board approves study to take the first step towards implementing battery storage in Truckee.
  • Crucial water pipeline construction project completed after two years of work

Truckee, Calif. (Nov. 20, 2023) Truckee Donner Public Utility District’s board of directors met on Nov. 1 to conduct two public hearings for the adoption of new electric rates and the approval of the TDPUD budget for 2024 and 2025. The board also awarded a contract to study battery energy storage system (BESS), and successfully closed out the Pioneer Trail Pipeline construction contract. The public hearings on budget and rates followed a series of three public workshops, culminating with a presentation on Oct. 18 when TDPUD’s consultant presented several budgetary options and rate tools for the board to consider to fund the electric utility appropriately.

HDR Consultants’ primary task was to present an electric cost of service analysis, which identifies TDPUD’s current and future energy needs and costs, and then propose potential rate structures to fund TDPUD’s operations and services over the next two years. TDPUD is a not-for-profit utility, meaning rates are based on the cost of service to meet the community’s energy demands. In developing new rates, TDPUD must account for increasing cost pressures due to volatility in the energy market, supply chain constraints, unfunded government mandates and inflation. TDPUD also strives to stay true to its mission of balancing high-quality, reliable service with affordability.

The board unanimously adopted the proposed two-year rate design, which includes a 12 percent increase for 2024 and 2025. This will prepare TDPUD to maintain its electrical system, accomplish improvement projects the community has deemed important and recover from unanticipated energy price spikes in the last two years. With this increase, TDPUD’s rates remain aligned with other regional public power utilities. However, they are still less than what others in the Truckee/Tahoe region pay for investor-owned utility services.

“TDPUD staff have worked hard to ensure that the electric and water utilities have the resources needed to address service reliability and safety while modernizing the utilities,” said TDPUD General Manager Brian Wright. “TDPUD’s board was willing to make the necessary investments but was also keenly aware of the importance of maintaining affordable electric rates.”

 TDPUD 2024 Rate Infographic

The board also adopted some new rate tools that will help both TDPUD and its customers manage the costs of their energy usage. The optional time-of-use rate is a way to give customers control of their energy costs by incentivizing energy use outside of peak times when energy costs the most to procure. TDPUD sees its peak energy usage during the winter, on weekends and at nighttime, from 4 to 9 p.m. This customer demand profile dictates what kind of electricity TDPUD needs to buy, and electricity purchased during peak times is almost always more expensive.

While conservation and energy efficiency are critical, customers can also change their behavior and use electricity at off-peak times when it is less expensive and most often cleaner. The savings that occur by using energy in off-peak times can benefit both the customer and the utility. The optional TOU rate provides a peak rate that reflects the higher costs during that period and a reduced rate for the lower costs during the off-peak period.

The board also adopted a power cost adjustment (PCA) rate option that would allow electric bills to reflect—up or down—recent changes in electric resource procurement costs. TDPUD experienced severe price spikes during last winter’s natural gas shortages that required the board to utilize a portion of electric rate reserves, which now need to be replenished. The PCA provides another tool, within changes of +/- 15 percent, to adapt to short-teem, yet significant price changes in real time, without requiring a permanent rate change.

Full details on the new TDPUD rates and the adopted 2024 and 2025 budget can be found on the TDPUD’s website at tdpud.org/rates.

The board also awarded a $60,500 contract to NV5 for a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) assessment, which is a key first step to designing, locating and constructing a BESS project in Truckee. If successful, a BESS project would be located at one of TDPUD’s substations and could be used to reduce overall electric costs while improving our clean electricity mix. The study will be completed in 2024.

Another critical board action and success was the completion and close out of the Pioneer Trail Pipeline Project, which provides a second water connection between TDPUD’s main water system and Tahoe Donner. The pipeline originates in the Pioneer Trail area and runs along the Trout Creek Trail to Northwoods Boulevard.

This important capital investment will improve service reliability, reduce operating costs, and have a net-carbon benefit for the water utility due to reduced energy consumption. The project did require closure of the Trout Creek Trail for a portion of the summer, but TDPUD was able to minimize the impact during peak periods by working closely with the contractor. TDPUD also voluntarily repaved the entire section of the Trout Creek Trail impacted by the project to ensure a smooth surface going forward.

Information about TDPUD board meetings and access to agendas, minutes, live streaming and archived video can be found at tdpud.org/boardmeetings.

TDPUD’s rate infographic can be found here.

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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