Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems
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About Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems
Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems is a political subdivision. A political subdivision is a government entity voted into existence by the residents that it serves. There were a total of 3,362,906 megawatt hours sold to wholesale customers. Of the megawatt hours they sourced, 939,451 of them were generated by electricity generation facilities owned by Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems and 2,423,520 megawatt hours were acquired on the wholesale market. Their total revenue in 2023 from electricity activities was $275,829,400, with 89.52% coming from sales to the wholesale electricity market.
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Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems Overview
- Company Type:Political Subdivision
- Headquarters:155 North 400 West Suite 480
Salt Lake City, Utah 84103
United States of America - CEO:Doug Hunter
Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems Contact
- Website:www.uamps.com
- Customer Service Phone:(801) 566-3938
- Contact Page:www.uamps.com
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Quick Facts About Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems
Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems' electricity generation plants produce 824,267 megawatt hours by burning natural gas.
Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems has the 255th highest total electricity generation in the US, producing 1,300,187.86 megawatt hours.
Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems produces 88.51% of their total electricity generation from non-renewable fuel types. The total electricity produced from non-renewable sources is 1,150,819.86 megawatt hours, which is 230th most in the US out of 3530 suppliers.
Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems is 186th in the US out of 3530 electric companies in megawatt hours generated from coal usage.
Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems is ranked 81st out of 3530 suppliers that we track in the country for the total percentage of electricity output coming from sustainable sources.
Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems generates 149,368 megawatt hours (or 11.49% of their total generation) from the use of sustainable fuels in their power generation plants.



Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems Production, Sales, and Emissions by Fuel Types
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Power Plants Owned by Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems
| Plant | City/County | State | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (kg) | Emissions/MWh | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Emery County | UT | Coal | 5,548,869.99 | 5,705,711,426.96 | 1,028.27 | |||
Nebo Power StationUtah Associated Municipal Power Systems (100.00%) | Payson | UT | Natural Gas | 824,267 | 376,119,311.96 | 456.31 |
Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems Production Fuel Makeup
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Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems FAQ:
What percentage of Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems' electricity is generated using nonrenewable fuel types?
Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems produces 88.51% of their electricity from nonrenewable fuel types.
What percentage of Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems' electricity is produced from renewable fuel types?
Electric generation facilities owned by or associated with Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems produce 11.49% of their electricity from renewable fuel types.
Who is the CEO of Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems?
The CEO of Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems is Doug Hunter.
What is the phone number for Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems?
Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems' customer service phone number is (801) 566-3938
How many power plants are owned by or associated with Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems?
Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems is associated with or owns 2 power plants.