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Intermountain Power Agency

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Intermountain Power Agency (IPA) is a joint action agency established by Utah municipalities in 1974 to own and operate the Intermountain Power Project (IPP). The agency is currently undertaking a multi-billion dollar modernization, transitioning its large-scale coal-fired power plant to the IPP Renewed project, which will feature an 840 MW natural gas and hydrogen-capable combined cycle facility integrated with 400 MW of battery energy storage, providing reliable power to its members in Utah and Southern California.

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Founded 1974
UtilityOperatorDeveloper

Strategic Overview

  • Commitment to decarbonization and energy transition by phasing out coal and integrating hydrogen and battery storage.
  • Focus on providing reliable, dispatchable power to member utilities, particularly in the context of increasing renewable energy penetration in the Western U.S. grid.
  • Pioneering large-scale hydrogen-capable power generation as part of its modernization efforts.

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Key People

Cameron W. Cowan
General Manager
Mark C. Johnson
Assistant General Manager & General Counsel
David W. Brown
Chief Financial Officer

Track Record

1,240
MW Total
50
Years Active
$M2,500M
Total Value
Notable projects: Intermountain Power Project (IPP), IPP Renewed

Detailed Analysis

Technologies
Natural GasHydrogenBattery StorageTransmissionCoal
Sectors
UtilitiesEnergy Transition
Geographies
United StatesNorth AmericaUtahCalifornia
Deal Stage
GreenfieldOperating

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