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Internal Audit
Mission
The GPA Internal Audit Office provides independent, objective assurance and consulting services designed to add value and improve GPA’s operations. The IAO aggressively administers the Revenue Protection Program for the prevention and detection of unauthorized electricity use. Under this mission, the IAO
Conducts both operational and financial audits for effective, efficient and economic operation of GPA;
Assists the GPA Management Team and Consolidated Commission on Utilities (CCU) in the effective discharge of their responsibilities by furnishing independent analysis, appraisals, recommendations, counsel and information;
Maintains a viable and aggressive Revenue Protection Program for the prevention/detection of fraud, irregularities, and safeguarding GPA assets.
As opportunities for improving management control, governance processes, risk management, profitability, and GPA’s image may be identified during audits, they are communicated to the appropriate level of management.
Revenue Protection Service Program
Hundreds of thousands of dollars are stolen from GPA annually due to energy theft - the unauthorized use of electricity through deliberate and intentional act by a customer to obtain unmetered or partially unmetered power without proper compensation. Consequently, these costs are somehow passed to upstanding customers. The GPA Revenue Protection Service (RPS) is dedicated to preventing, detecting, investigating, and recovering lost revenue due to electricity theft. It is our goal to mitigate energy theft, thereby keeping rates from reflecting any theft-related losses. GPA has established several options for the public to confidentially report suspected fraud, waste, or abuse.
Reporting Energy Theft
An increasing number of energy theft or “meter tampering cases” has been reported and confirmed. In Guam alone, the estimated amount of money lost each year to energy theft is in hundreds of thousands. Unfortunately, in the end, it's the customer that ends up paying for the loss - a key reason why GPA is working hard to prevent the problem. Energy theft is a crime punishable by law, and it can be highly dangerous. Many meter tampering and energy theft activities result in electrocution, fire, explosion - even death.
Detecting Energy Theft
If you observe any of the following, it could indicate energy theft.
Someone other than a GPA employee working on a meter.
Someone other than a GPA employee digging near underground power lines or tampering with overhead power lines.
Individuals “bragging” about low energy consumption or low electric bills resulting from by-passing or tampering with their meter.
Suspected illegal activity; for example, marijuana growing operations use large quantities of electricity, which is often stolen.
Help Prevent Energy Theft
With the help of our customers, GPA can increase efforts to reduce meter tampering and energy theft. If you are aware of or have information about possible energy theft, you can submit information anonymously to the Internal Audit Revenue Protection Service:
Hotline phone number: (671) 648-3199
Email: internal-audit@gpagwa.com
Drop Boxes are located at the Gloria B. Nelson Public Service Building in Fadian, Mangilao, and the Hagåtña Satellite Office in Julale Shopping Center.
Report form is provided for your convenience: reporting_energy_theft.pdf
All information submitted is kept strictly confidential.
Downloadable Forms
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
TOTAL CLASSES HELD
2011 - TOTAL CLASSES HELD - 6
LEAC PERFORMANCE CONTROL
Baseload Dispatch Performance
Savings from Increased Baseload Use
Previous LEAC Period Control Charts:
Equivalent Availability Factor (EAF)Performance Charts
ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
Overview
The Planning & Regulatory Division (P&R) manages environmental compliance for the Authority. P&R is located on the third floor of Gloria B. Nelson Public Service Building in Fadian, Mangilao
Mission Statement
To ensure that the Authority complies with all local and federal environmental laws and regulations, anticipate potential environmental problems early in the planning process, design activities to minimize or avoid problems, continually check performance, and to make improvements where appropriate.
Vision
Enhance GPA's reputation and public stature as an environmental leader through change in the focus of environmental activities from a defensive, reactive posture to one that is proactive and based on sound planning and informed decision making.
Staffing
Planning and Regulatory staff is composed of the Environmental Manager, an Administrative Officer and four Engineers
Projects
Recycling Program 1
Training
Spill Prevention Control & Countermeasure Plan (SPCC)
Best Management Practice (BMP)
Facility Response Plan (FRP)
Hazardous Waste Operation (HAZWOPER)
GPA ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM (ESS)
GPA video describing our energy storage system. GPA Energy Storage System - Stream YouTube
STRATEGIC PLANNING AND OPERATIONS RESEARCH
Overview
The Strategic Planning and Operations Research Division, also known as SPORD, was established in FY 2005. This division replaced the System Planning section formerly under the Engineering Division and broadened its workload to address GPA planning for load demand growth, increased power distribution area, improvement in operations efficiencies, implementation of new technologies for information systems used for administration and operations, and environmental concerns including alternative energy research.
Staffing
SPORD is managed by Jennifer G. Sablan, P.E., and is currently staffed with 5 additional engineers in the Electrical, Mechanical, and Computer Systems fields to address the wide variety of issues concerning daily operations.