Government-owned or municipally operated power plants generate and deliver electricity to local residents and businesses through the area's public utility infrastructure. There are 5 Power Plant locations in Washington, District of Columbia.

Residents of Washington who receive electricity from a municipal utility can contact the utility's customer service office for account management, outage reporting, and information about energy-saving programs. Physical access to the power generation facility itself is restricted to authorized personnel.

List of Washington City, District Of Columbia Power Plant

Benning

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Buzzard Point

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Buzzard Point

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Gsa Central Heating Power Plant

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Gsa Central Heating Power Plant

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Dc Water Chp

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Dc Water Chp

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Us Gsa Heating And Transmission

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Us Gsa Heating And Transmission

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Customers of a municipal power utility in Washington should keep the utility's outage hotline number saved and sign up for outage alerts through the utility's website or app. Many public utilities in Washington and surrounding areas offer budget billing programs that spread annual costs evenly across months, making electricity costs more predictable.

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