Avista Corporation is an American energy company which generates and transmits electricity and distributes natural gas to residential, commercial, and industrial customers. Approximately 1,550 employees provide electricity, natural gas, and other energy services to 359,000 electric and 320,000 natural gas customers in three western states. The service territory covers in
eastern Washington,
northern
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Idaho, and parts of southern and eastern
Oregon, with a population of 1.5 million.
Avista Utilities is the
regulated business unit of Avista Corp., an
investor-owned utility
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headquartered in
Spokane, Washington. Avista Corp.'s primary, non-utility subsidiary was Ecova, an energy and sustainability management company with over 700 expense management customers, representing more than 600,000 sites. In 2014, Ecova was sold to
Cofely, a subsidiary of
GDF Suez.
The company was founded in 1889 as Washington Water Power Company.
The board of directors approved a name change to Avista Corporation, effective January 1, 1999, and the company began trading under the Avista name on Monday,
At that time, the company also bought naming rights for Spokane's minor league baseball park,
Avista Stadium.
History
Washington Water Power was founded in 1889 helping the new city of Spokane Falls to have more power. Using the
Spokane River,
the idea was that the town could use
hydroelectricity. Trustees of the
Edison Electric Illuminating Company
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asked for people to back them up in their project from
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to build a power station on the river. The people in New York refused saying that water power had little to no value. Defying the people in New York, 10 stockholders stepped up to support the project themselves and formed Washington Water Power to build it.
In the 1890s through the 1930s, Washington Water Power bought up streetcar companies in the city of Spokane and had cornered the transportation market by 1900. Despite seeing a peak in 1910, ridership declined through the 1930s and Washington Water Power's final streetcar line closed in 1936. The company would never again seek to enter the public transportation market.
In 1892 Washington Water Power purchased a park called Twickenham Park on the banks of the Spokane River. The company renamed the attraction Natatorium Park and expanded it with a large swimming pool in 1895 and it became an all-purpose recreation site for the city. Washington Water Power eventually sold the park in 1929.
Washington Water Power expanded in Oregon and into
California by acquiring the natural gas operations of
CP National
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from
Alltel
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in 1989. The California operations were sold to
Southwest Gas
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The company provides natural gas service to over 2 million residential, commercial, and industrial customers in parts of Arizona, Nevada, and ...
in 2005.
In 2014, Avista acquired
Alaska Electric Light & Power
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, the electric utility for
Juneau
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in an all stock transaction worth $170 million.
Avista supports adoption of electric vehicles. In 2016, Avista proposed a two-year pilot program that would install 265 charging stations for electric cars in the eastern part of Washington state. The program was estimated to cost around $3.1 million. It would install fast electric vehicle charging stations in 120 homes, 100 workplaces, and 45 public areas.
In 2017, Ontario-based electrical utility
Hydro One agreed to purchase Avista.
In December 2018, The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission rejected the proposed takeover by Hydro-One, saying the
Ontario government
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(its largest shareholder) led by recently elected premier
Doug Ford, had interfered politically in Hydro One's business affairs, most glaringly ordering the removal of CEO Mayo Schmidt, who he dubbed "the Six Million Dollar Man" during the election and vowed to fire him if elected.
Lawsuits
On September 27, 2002, Avista was sued for issuing false and misleading statements concerning its business and financial condition, including failing to disclose that Avista was engaged in highly risky energy trading activities with Enron and Portland General Electric. On December 20, 2007, Avista agreed to a $9.5 million settlement.
Restatement
On February 20, 2002, the company had voluntarily adjusted the amount originally allocated to IPR&D and will restate its third quarter 1998 consolidated financial statements accordingly.
Other media
Matthew Modine
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's character Louden Swain (
Vision Quest) can be seen running over the Monroe Street Bridge with “Washington Water Power” prominently displayed in the background on the historic Washington Water Power
Post Street Electric Substation
The Post Street Electric Substation (also called the Washington Water Power Building, The Washington Water Power Substation) is an electric substation on the Spokane River in the city of Spokane, Washington. Built in 1910, the Post Street substat ...
.
References
External links
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Avista Utilities.comAvista Corp.comEcova.comHistory
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Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange
Energy companies of the United States
Natural gas companies of the United States
Energy companies established in 1899
Electric power companies of the United States
Companies based in Spokane, Washington
Hydroelectric power companies of the United States