Power Association presents awards.The Alaska Power Association honored several instate in·state tr.v. in·stat·ed, in·stat·ing, in·states To establish in office; install. utilities for excellent safety records for 2006. The association, formerly known as the Alaska Rural Electric Cooperative Association, is the 56-year old statewide trade association for urban and rural electric utilities. Six utilities received safety awards in different categories: Golden Valley Electric Association and Anchorage Anchorage (ăng`kərĭj), city (1990 pop. 226,338), Anchorage census div., S central Alaska, a port at the head of Cook Inlet; inc. 1920. Municipal Light & Power; Barrow barrow, in archaeology barrow, in archaeology, a burial mound. Earth and stone or timber are the usual construction materials; in parts of SE Asia stone and brick have entirely replaced earth. A barrow built primarily of stone is often called a cairn. Utilities and Electric Cooperative Inc.; Kotzebue Electric Association; Thomas Bay Thomas Bay is located at 57.0000° N, 132.7833° W or what is known as southeast Alaska. It lies northeast of Petersburg, Alaska and the Baird Glacier drains into the bay. Thomas Bay is also known as "The Bay of Death" due to a massive landslide in 1750. Power Authority and in the telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications. category, Arctic Slope Telephone Association Cooperative. Eight utilities received Safety Achievement Awards for efforts preventing worker injuries and reducing lost-time injuries: Arctic Slope Telephone Association Cooperative, Barrow Utilities and Electric Cooperative Inc., Copper Valley Electric Association, Inside Passage Electric Cooperative, INN Electric Cooperative, Kotzebue Electric Association, Thomas Bay Power Authority and Naknek Electric Association. |
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