Introduction to IMPA
The Indiana Municipal Power Agency (IMPA) is a wholesale electric power provider serving the needs of 61 cities and towns in Indiana and Ohio.
IMPA was formed so its member utilities could share power resources, allowing cities and towns to provide electricity more economically to their customers. The Agency began operations as a “joint action agency” in 1983 with 26 members. As individual utilities, IMPA members had limited access to power supply options. By purchasing power from IMPA, instead of purchasing or generating it themselves, IMPA members found they could save money and keep electric costs as low as possible.
IMPA is governed by its members. Member utilities purchase their power requirements from IMPA and deliver that power to the residents and companies in their service territories. Altogether, IMPA members deliver electric service to over 330,000 individuals throughout Indiana and Ohio.
IMPA’s diverse power portfolio includes a mix of the Agency’s own generating capacity and some purchased power. IMPA’s active management of power costs and service quality has made it into one of the country's most competitive power providers.
IMPA member utilities provide local electric service at not-for-profit rates to municipal electric communities, serving towns and cities with populations ranging all the way from 200 to more than 57,000.
To learn more about IMPA, visit its website at www.impa.com.
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