This week's commission meeting took place at the Hydro Office Building near Wanapum Dam.


Reminder!  Hearings for 2025 budget are Oct. 8

Grant PUD Commissioners will hold two public hearings for the 2025 budget on Tuesday, Oct 8, one at 2 p.m. and the other at 6 p.m. in the Commission Room of the Ephrata PUD Headquarters building at 30 C Street SW. Both have an option for the public to attend in person or remote.

The 2025 preliminary budget calls for $367.8 million in expenditures with a forecasted change in net position of $192.3 million.   This represents a $20.7 million increase in expenditures and a $73.6 million increase in the change of net position compared to the 2024 adopted budget. The additional budgeted expenditures in 2025 are necessary to address the rising costs associated with expanding services and infrastructure improvements.  The increased budgeted expenditures include $236.5 million in operations and maintenance and $253 million in capital.    

To learn more about the preliminary budget and for information on how to attend virtually, see https://www.grantpud.org///www.grantpud.org///www.grantpud.org/commission-meetings#publichearings.


Commissioners give nod to proposed rate strategy

After several months of discussion, public outreach, and deliberations between staff and each other, Grant PUD commissioners told Chief Customer Officer Ty Ehrman and the PUD’s Rates and Pricing group that they were generally supportive of a revision to the utility’s guiding rate policy that was presented during the staff report section of their meeting. 

The draft changes reflect commission policy that “core” customers – residential, ag, and small business – are first in line for the benefits of power generated by Priest Rapids and Wanapum dams (The Priest Rapids Project) and that their power rates would be at or below Grant PUD’s cost to serve them. 

Some of the changes state that:

The commissioners are expected to have the proposed changes on an agenda for their review later this year and then take formal action on the changes by the end of the year.

To learn more about the proposed changes, see pages 102 to 114 of the presentation materials. Hear the full discussion at 3:26:00 on the commission audio.