The links below offer information on the on the Mojave Indian
Tribe, Energy Resources and the surrounding area.
Western Area Power Administration markets
and delivers reliable, cost-based hydroelectric power and related
services within a 15-state region
of the central and western U.S. We're one of four
power marketing administrations
within the
U.S.
Department of Energy whose role is
to market and transmit electricity from multi-use water projects.
Our transmission system carries electricity from 57 power plants
operated by the
Bureau of Reclamation,
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and
the International Boundary and Water Commission. Together, these
plants have a operating capacity of 8,785 megawatts.

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Mohave Valley and Fort Mojave are located on the Colorado River, at
the western edge of Arizona. We are bordered on the west by the
states of Nevada and California, and on the east by the Black
Mountains of Arizona; located in what is generally referred to as
the low desert, an area of warmth and sun, low relative humidity and
scant rainfall. This virtually smog-free, dry and hot climate
creates a very desirable environment for the residents of the area.
Origins of the Pipa Aha Macav - Mojave Indians - People Who Live Along
The Water.
Beginnings, Culture, History 1860 and History to Present.
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The Avi Resort & Casino, Private boat launch and more.
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The purpose of the ITCA is to provide the member tribes with the
means for action on matters that affect them collectively and
individually, to promote tribal sovereignty and to strengthen tribal
governments. Click the above logo for additional information.
The Council of Energy Resource Tribes (CERT) was founded by Indian
Tribes out if the necessity and out of a profound sense of
collective self-confidence the confidence that Tribes could chart a
new course of prudent development that would address Tribal
priorities and values while contributing to a more secure energy
future for all Americans. Click the above logo for information.
Aha Macav Power Service,
Inc.
P.O. Box
6870, Mohave Valley, AZ 86446
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Aha Macav Power Service, Inc.
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For Department of Energy
Energy Saving Tips Click the logo for additional
information
History of the Mojave Indians
The Fort Mojave Indian Tribe Click logo
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Southwest Public Power Resources Group (SPPR Group) is an
association of 38 not-for-profit electric utilities, including
cooperatives, municipalities, tribal power authorities, and
irrigation and electrical districts, located in Arizona and southern
Nevada. SPPR Group allows its members to jointly identify and
develop a variety of electric power supply projects, aggregate power
purchases, and provide other related services to achieve economics
of scale and efficiencies not obtainable by individual members.
