Public Power Safety Shutoffs
August 20, 2024
During dry weather and high winds, there is a risk that trees, branches, and debris can come in contact with power lines and other electrical equipment. This could trigger a spark that ignites a wildfire. In extreme situations, Idaho Falls Power may implement a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) to lower this risk.
- News and Updates
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2025
- Idaho Falls Power earns UAMPS System Improvement Award for new Peaking Plant
- Idaho Falls Power celebrates 125 years of community energy with ribbon cutting for new Peaking Plant
- Idaho Falls Power Marks 125 Years of Community Energy with Ribbon Cutting for New Peaking Plant
- City of Idaho Falls signs long-term agreement to keep local energy affordable and reliable
- Idaho Falls Power Celebrates 125 Years of Serving the Community
- Water levels to lower on the Snake River at the City Plant facilities for underwater dam inspection
- Improved Cedar Point Boat Launch Allows for Easier River Access
- New interactive exhibit teaches local community about hydropower
- Hydropower Exhibit Ribbon Cutting - August 28, 2025
- Fish Studies to Begin Next Week for Idaho Falls Power Dam Relicensing
- Customer Survey: We Want to Hear from You — With a Chance to Win Prizes
- Peaking Plant Project Update
- Idaho Falls Power continues to make Strides on Relicensing Efforts
- Bear Prairie Leaving Idaho Falls Power For New Industry Role
- 2025 ICUA Youth Rally & Scholarship
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