
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.
Celebrate Grant County: GCEDC 2017 Annual Banquet
The Grant County Economic Development Council held the 2017 Annual Banquet: Celebrate Grant County on December 7, 2017 at Big Bend Community College. Attendees from across the county came to […]
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The term Bitcoin has been thrown around a lot lately and it keeps on popping up in places we wouldn’t expect. Just recently an ESPN radio show talked about “10 […]
Read MoreInitiative 1433: What You Need to Know
Voters passed Initiative 1433 on the 2016 statewide ballot. The initiative was mostly known for raising the statewide minimum wage to $13.30 by 2020, but it also included a paid […]
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Grant County EDC
CONTACT US:
Brant Mayo Executive Director
brant@grantedc.com
Nic Thurston Director of Business Development & Communications
nic@grantedc.com
Allan Peterson Business Development Manager
allan.peterson@wsbdc.org
Rebecca Nelson Accountant
rebecca@grantedc.com





