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Commission recap and 2026 budget hearing, 10/14/2025 -- Grant PUD’s 2026 budget reflects strength, foresight amid rising costs

Commissioners Tuesday hosted two public hearings to review the utility’s $706 million proposed budget for 2026, which highlights a strong financial foundation and a clear commitment to reliable service with a focus on keeping rates as low as possible for all customers at a time of rising costs and anticipated rate increases.

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Come join the conversation about Grant PUD’s proposed 2026 budget

EPHRATA -- Fall is in the air — time for tailgate parties, team spirit and a thoughtful discussion about Grant PUD’s 2026 Proposed Budget.

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Grant PUD commitment: Our lowest possible rates for core customers

Grant PUD commissioners and leadership are committed to ensuring that our “core customers” – residential, ag, irrigation and small/medium-sized business – continue to receive the most favorable rates this utility can offer.

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Commission recap, 9/9/2025 -- New era imminent for Grant PUD power sales. More...

(Note: Links to commission audio should be live by end of day Friday, 9/12)Staff has proposed a 16-month power-sales “bridge” agreement that would change the way Grant PUD sells about one-third of its share of the generation from Priest Rapids and Wanapum dams and better positions the utility to serve its growing customer demand in a changing market.

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State Rep. Klicker visits to talk energy resiliency, transmission

During a visit last week to Grant PUD's Priest Rapids Dam, State Rep. Mark Klicker (R-Walla Walla) of the 16th Legislative District, engaged with Grant PUD Commission President Terry Pyle and the men and women of Grant PUD who keep the dam generating. They discussed infrastructure, transmission, environmental stewardship, and economic development opportunities. The dam plays a critical role in providing clean, renewable hydroelectric power to communities across Central Washington.

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Commission recap, 8/26/2025 -- Condemnation unanimously approved for transmission line. More...

Note: Commission audio links should be active by end of business Friday, 8/29.Grant PUD commissioners unanimously approved Resolution No. 9100 on Tuesday, Aug. 26 to begin formal easement condemnation proceedings for 10 parcels of private property along the path of the Wanapum to Mountain View 230 kilovolt transmission line.  

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Digging in for the future: Construction launched for new Ephrata Service Center

Digging in for the future: From left Grant PUD General Manager & CEO John Mertlich joins commissioners Nelson Cox, Judy Wilson, Terry Pyle, Larry Schaapman and Tom Flint in moving the first shovelfuls of dirt for the new Ephrata Service Center. EPHRATA – Commissioners pitched in the first, ceremonial shovels full of dirt Tuesday, Aug. 26, at 4 p.m. to break ground for Grant PUD’s new Ephrata Service Center, a major milestone that will prepare this 87-year-old public utility with the space, agility and facilities to safely and more efficiently respond to day-to-day operations, maintenance work, connection requests and emergent outages well into the future.

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Commission recap, 8/12/2025 -- Power costs to rise as Grant PUD grows, diversifies

(Note: The meeting recording should be posted by early next week)

Commissioners received a report, Aug. 12, that specifically outlined the main reasons for a more expensive power supply in the coming years.  

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Commission recap, 7/22/2025 -- New rate-strategy outreach coming soon. More...

Workshops and other outreach is underway to inform Grant PUD customers about a new rate strategy intended to ensure “core customers” – residential, ag and small and medium-sized businesses – receive  the lowest rates possible for their electricity, while industrial rates remain competitive with the region, Grant PUD commissioners heard at their July 22, 2025 meeting.

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Love clean energy or hate it, tell us what you think

Grant PUD has launched a quick, 11-question survey to collect your views on the state mandate that utilities remove air-polluting carbon from their energy supply.

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Q&A with Marlin residents about Grant PUD’s purchase of Road W Property

Grant PUD’s General Manager John Mertlich was invited to attend the Marlin City Council meeting on March 17 to answer questions from residents in the area about Grant PUD’s recent purchase of 960 acresof farm and undeveloped shrub steppe land. The following is a synopsis of the questions from those in attendance with answers primarily provided by Grant PUD staff members following the meeting. 

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Personal fireworks prohibited at all Grant PUD recreation areas

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Enjoy Independence Day along the Columbia River at one of Grant PUD’s recreation areas, but please leave your personal fireworks at home.

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Commission recap, 6/24/2025 -- Proposed new rate strategy to combat increasing power costs

Work is progressing on an “unbundling” strategy intended to ensure Grant PUD’s “core customers” – residential, ag and small business – get the lowest rates possible and industrial customers the rate-predictability and protection from large rate increases they’re asking for, commissioners heard Tuesday.

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Regulatory and compliance duties expand for Grant PUD’s newest VP

Utility-industry veteran Glen Pruitt has been named Grant PUD’s vice president of Legal, Regulatory and Government Affairs.

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Commission recap, 6/10/2025 -- Initiative launched to prioritize recruiting efforts. More...

Commissioners heard that Grant PUD’s Human Resources Department has launched an initiative to identify the critical employees the utility will need into the future and which roles, including engineers, that have been typically hard to fill. Their conclusions will help prioritize their recruiting efforts in the coming years. For more information, see Human Resources full quarterly business report on pages 1-9 of the presentation materials. Listen to the conversation at 16:03 on the commission audio.

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Grant PUD names Andy Wendell vice president of Customer Experience

An accomplished leader with more than 34 years’ experience in customer service across a wide spectrum of public-utility services, has been named Grant PUD’s vice president of Customer Experience.

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New org structure to better align Grant PUD with industry

Grant PUD has reorganized into two divisions to streamline its reporting structure for increased efficiency and better alignment with other public-power utilities.

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Commission recap, 5/27/2025 -- Credit rating upgraded. Finances on target. More...

Grant PUD’s continued strong financial indicators have earned a credit rating upgrade from Aa3 positive to Aa2 stable from Moody’s Ratings, commissioners learned Tuesday.

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Commission recap, 5/13/2025 — Fee increase proposed for large power requests. More...

UPDATE, 5/21/2025 Vote postponed for proposed new fees for service applications.

The vote on a resolution to increase fees for power-request applications has been postponed to a later commission meeting - likely in June - to give staff and commissioners time to take customers’ suggestions into account and revise the proposed fee schedule. “Timing is of the essence, but we want to get this right,” Senior Manager of Large Power Solutions Andy Wendell said this week. “We now have some new guidance from the commission and will move forward with a new resolution proposal.” 

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Commission recap, 4/22/2025 — Most customers get internet over Grant PUD fiber. More...

Grant PUD’s Telecom & Fiber Services team told commissioners that as of March 31, 75.13% of Grant PUD’s customers are using the utility’s wholesale fiber-optic system. Communities with the highest participation rate include Desert Aire at 92.81%, George-Burke 86%, Quincy 85.83% and Mattawa 81.94%. Areas with the lowest participation rate are Stratford at 14%, Coulee City at 57.87%, Warden at 59.82% and Wilson Creek at 59.89%. The Wholesale Fiber team has a goal of an 80% participation rate by the end of 2025.  

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