The Louisiana Energy and Power Authority (LEPA) is a joint-action agency established in 1979 by the State Legislature, comprising 19 Louisiana cities and towns with independent municipal power systems. LEPA's mission is to provide its member communities with reliable and cost-effective electricity through all-requirements power contracts and a computerized Energy Control Center located in Lafayette.
By dispatching electricity to all participating member cities simultaneously on a cost-effective basis, LEPA enables each city to reduce power costs while maintaining its own municipal system. This collaborative approach has proven to be highly effective for cities in Louisiana and other states, making LEPA a trusted provider of firm and stable sources of electricity since its inception.
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