100 Years of Power
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June 13 through October 18
Dunning Gallery
Opening Reception: June 13, 6 - 8 pm, During Night on the Town
2025 marks the 100th anniversary of electric power in the City of Loveland. In 1925, Loveland Light and Power (now Loveland Water and Power) began generating electricity at the newly constructed Idylwilde Hydroplant in the Big Thompson Canyon. A 22,000-volt transmission line carried this power to residents, lighting up the community for the first time.
Today, Loveland Water and Power serves over 42,000 homes and businesses across a 74-square-mile area. Our century-long journey reflects the cityβs resilience and commitment to a sustainable future, from the Idylwilde plant and the formation of the Platte River Power Authority to the coal-powered Rawhide Energy Station and our ongoing transition to renewable energy sources.
We invite you to explore 100 Years of Power, a multimedia exhibit at the Loveland Museum that brings to life the stories and milestones from our power journey.
Dunning Gallery
Opening Reception: June 13, 6 - 8 pm, During Night on the Town
2025 marks the 100th anniversary of electric power in the City of Loveland. In 1925, Loveland Light and Power (now Loveland Water and Power) began generating electricity at the newly constructed Idylwilde Hydroplant in the Big Thompson Canyon. A 22,000-volt transmission line carried this power to residents, lighting up the community for the first time.
Today, Loveland Water and Power serves over 42,000 homes and businesses across a 74-square-mile area. Our century-long journey reflects the cityβs resilience and commitment to a sustainable future, from the Idylwilde plant and the formation of the Platte River Power Authority to the coal-powered Rawhide Energy Station and our ongoing transition to renewable energy sources.
We invite you to explore 100 Years of Power, a multimedia exhibit at the Loveland Museum that brings to life the stories and milestones from our power journey.
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