Navajo Tribal Utility Authority (NTUA)

Company description

The Navajo Tribal Utility Authority (NTUA) is a non-profit, multi-utility enterprise owned by the Navajo Nation. NTUA is owned and operated by the Navajo Nation, a Native American territory located in parts of Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico in the United States. NTUA provides various utility services to the Navajo Nation, including electricity, water, natural gas, wastewater treatment, and solar power services. It operates as a public utility serving both residential and commercial customers within the Navajo Nation boundaries. It generates and distributes electricity to homes and businesses in the Navajo Nation. The authority operates several power plants and electrical distribution systems. NTUA has been involved in renewable energy projects, including solar power initiatives, aimed at providing clean energy solutions to the Navajo Nation. It plays a vital role in community development, supporting economic growth and infrastructure improvement projects within the Navajo Nation.

Company details

City:
Shiprock
Address:
Shiprock, NM 87420, United States

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Company updates

  • November 09, 2023

    Commercial operation started for 100 MW Solar project in USA

    DE Shaw Renewable Investments (DESRI) has started operations on its 100 MW solar energy farm (Drew Solar) in Imperial County, California, USA.

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