The Grant Count Public Utility District (PUD)
Delivering Reliable and Renewable Energy At One Of The Lowest Rates In America
GCPUD is a public electric utility serving over 46,000 customers throughout Grant County. The ability to maintain local leadership of power resources has allowed the county to grow and prosper. Our low-cost power allows the county to be a leading player in agricultural, technology, and advanced manufacturing industries. The Priest Rapids Project, comprised of Priest Rapids and Wanapum dams, has the capacity to produce 2,000 megawatts of renewable and reliable electricity.
Port of Moses Lake hosts Moses Lake Airshow
The Port of Moses Lake is hosting the first annual Moses Lake Airshow on June 14-15, 2019. This two-day festival will feature world class aerial entertainment, food, local artisans, classic […]
Read MoreRural Community Vitality Forum Travels to Quincy
The Washington Workforce Training & Education Coordinating Board is touring rural Washington State to hear from local residents about the workforce needs in their community. The board has already visited […]
Read MoreState Passes Biennium Budget
Late Sunday night, the Washington State Legislature passed the 2019-2021 budget in Olympia. The $52.4 billion budget was passed after a 105-day regular session by 57-41 in the House and […]
Read MoreGrant County EDC
CONTACT US:
Brant Mayo Executive Director
brant@grantedc.com
Rhyanne Oates Director of Business Retention & Expansion
rhyanne@grantedc.com
Brandon Nicholas Business Advisor
brandon.nicholas@wsbdc.org
Allan Peterson Certified Business Advisor and Certified Global Business Professional
allan.peterson@wsbdc.org
Rebecca Jones Accountant
rebecca@grantedc.com