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  • Abbeville, SC

  • Albemarle, Stanley County

  • Apex, Wake County

  • Ayden, Pitt County

  • Bamberg (Bamberg County, SC)

  • Bedford (Bedford County, VA)

  • Belhaven (Beaufort County)

  • Bennettsville (SC)

  • Benson (Johnston County)

  • Black Creek (Wilson County)

  • Bostic (Rutherford County)

  • Camden (SC)

  • Cherryville (Gaston County)

  • Clayton (Johnston County)

  • Clinton (Laurens County, SC)

  • Concord (Cabarrus County)

  • Cornelius (Mecklenburg County)

  • Dallas (Gaston County)

  • Danville (VA)

  • Drexel (Burke County)

  • Easley Combined Utilities (Pickens County, SC)

  • Edenton (Chowan County)

  • Elizabeth City (Pasquotank/Camden Counties)

  • Elizabeth City State University (Pasquotank/Camden Counties)

  • Enfield (Halifax County)

  • Farmville (Pitt County)

  • Fayetteville (Cumberland County)

  • Forest City (Rutherford County)

  • Fountain (Pitt County)

  • Fremont (Wayne County)

  • Gaffney (SC)

  • Gastonia (Gaston County)

  • Granite Falls (Caldwell County)

  • Greenville (Pitt County)

  • Greer (Greenville County, SC)

  • Hamilton (Martin County)

  • Hertford (Perquimans County)

  • High Point (Guilford/Davidson/Randolph Counties)

  • Hobgood (Halifax County)

  • Hookerton (Greene County)

  • Huntersville (Mecklenburg County)

  • Kings Mountain (Cleveland/Gaston County)

  • Kinston (Lenoir County)

  • La Grange (Lenoir County)

  • Landis (Rowan County)

  • Laurens (Laurens County, SC)

  • Laurinburg (Scotland County)

  • Lexington (Davidson County)

  • Lincolnton (Lincoln County)

  • Louisburg (Franklin County)

  • Lucama (Wilson County)

  • Lumberton (Robeson County)

  • Macclesfield (Edgecombe County)

  • Maiden (Catawba/Lincoln Counties)

  • Martinsville (Henry County, VA)

  • Monroe (Union County)

  • Morganton (Burke County)

  • Murphy (Cherokee County)

  • New Bern (Craven County)

  • New River Power & Light Company

  • Newberry (Newberry County, SC)

  • Newton (Catawba County)

  • Pikeville (Wayne County)

  • Pinetops (Edgecombe County)

  • Pineville (Mecklenburg County)

  • Red Springs (Robeson County)

  • Richlands (Richlands County, VA)

  • Robersonville (Martin County)

  • Rock Hill (SC)

  • Rocky Mount (Nash/Edgecombe Co.)

  • Scotland Neck (Halifax County)

  • Selma (Johnston County)

  • Sharpsburg (Nash/Edgecombe/Wilson Counties)

  • Shelby (Cleveland County)

  • Smithfield (Johnston County)

  • Southport (Brunswick County)

  • Stantonsburg (Wilson County)

  • Statesville (Iredell County)

  • Tarboro (Edgecombe County)

  • UNC-Chapel Hill (Orange County)

  • UNC - Greensboro (Guilford County)

  • Union (Union County, SC)

  • Wake Forest (Wake County)

  • Walstonburg (Greene County)

  • Washington (Beaufort County)

  • Waynesville (Haywood County)

  • Western Carolina University

  • Westminster (Oconee County, SC)

  • Wilson (Wilson County)

  • Windsor (Bertie County)

  • Winterville (Pitt County)

  • ElectriCities’ CEO Receives National Public Power Award

    T. Graham Edwards, Chief Executive Officer of ElectriCities, received the American Public Power Association’s (APPA) James D. Donovan Individual Achievement Award at the association’s national conference in Orlando, Fla. The award recognized Edwards’ many contributions and leadership to the electric industry.

     

    Edwards joined ElectriCities as CEO in 2009 from Midwest Independent Transmission Operator (MISO). He served as CEO from 2006 to 2009; served on the board of directors from 2001 to 2009; and was chairman of the board in 2005. Prior to his service with the Midwest ISO, Edwards was president and CEO of Santee Cooper, the state power agency in South Carolina. During his 25 years at Santee Cooper, Edwards helped position the utility for competition and helped start The Energy Authority, a wholesale energy and marketing company.

     

    The award honors James D. Donovan, one of the founders of APPA and its first president. It was initiated in 1959 and recognizes individuals who have made great contributions to the electric utility industry and to public power.  Edwards and Ronald E. Davis of Burbank (Calif.) Water and Power were this year’s winners.

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