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We are a public utility providing power and fiber service for Grant County. We own and operate the Priest Rapids Project on the Columbia River in central Washington.
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Grant PUD was founded in 1938 by local residents who...
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We provide multiple options for you to conveniently pay your...
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Contact Us. Visitor Centers. The Grant PUD Visitors Center...
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Grant PUD has built a fiber-optic network to serve the...
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RECREATION. Visit Us. Our recreation sites offer something...
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Let Grant PUD’s high-speed fiber-optics turbo-charge your...
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Serving Grant County since 1938. We are a public utility...
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Grant PUD operates multiple generation sources and delivers...
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Public Utility District No. 2 of Grant County, or Grant County PUD, is a public utility district in north central Washington state. It is owned by its customers and governed by a Board of Commissioners elected by the customer-owners.
Grant PUD is a public utility district that provides electricity, fiber, and other services in Grant County, Washington. You can pay your bill online, by phone, or at a payment location near you.
Grant PUD, Ephrata, Washington. 13,470 likes · 64 talking about this · 105 were here. This page is monitored M-F, 8am-5pm. To report power outages 24/7 please call: (800) 216-5226.
Grant PUD is a local, customer-owned utility that provides low-cost electricity and broadband services to Grant County residents and businesses. It operates the Priest Rapids Project on the Columbia River and has a mission of excellence, innovation, service, teamwork, respect and integrity.
Learn how Grant PUD was formed by a community of forward thinkers in the 1930s and how it built and operates two dams on the Columbia River. Explore the milestones, projects and achievements of Grant PUD from 1938 to 2019.
3 wrz 2024 · GRANT COUNTY — The Grant County PUD has received 75 applications from large-load customers for expanding power service in a queue maintained by its Large Power Solutions team and has approved the Integrated Resource Plan for next year.