Dover Light and Power earns awards

DOVER – The Mayor is putting the city’s Light and Power Plant on a pedestal this week.
The employees at Dover Light and Power and the electric field division earned multiple awards at this year’s American Municipal Power Conference.
The honors included two awards for safety in generating, transmitting and distributing electric power, and an award for an upgrade project at the light plant. One Dover utility employee will receive an AMP Hard Hat Safety Award, to be announced at a later date.
AMP also presented Dover with the Mutual Aid Commendation helping out in Lakeland, Florida, following Hurricane Milton in October 2024. Mayor Shane Gunnoe commended the city’s employees.
“These honors highlight the dedication, professionalism and service of our Dover Light and Power team,” he said. “We are proud of their continued commitment to safety, reliability and supporting not only our community but others in their time of need.”
In addition, Gunnoe says the Schaeffler project on Dover’s north side is a finalist for the Ohio Economic Development Project of the Year as awarded by the Ohio Economic Development Association. Local officials will attend an Oct. 16 ceremony to find out if they won.
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DOVER LIGHT AND POWER RECEIVES RECOGNITION AT AMP ANNUAL CONFERENCE
COLUMBUS, OH: Dover Light and Power was honored for its achievements throughout the past year during the 2025 American Municipal Power (AMP) Annual Conference.
Dover Light and Power received a System Improvement Honorable Mention, a Mutual Aid Commendation, and Safety Awards in the Generation and Transmission and Distribution categories. It was also announced that a utility employee would be receiving an AMP Hard Hat Safety Award.
The System Improvement Honorable Mention was in recognition of the 15-kilovolt (kV) Switchgear Upgrade Project. This project involved the installation of a new 15-kV switchgear, replacing a gear installed in 1967. The replacement resulted in safer utility operations and more reliable electric service. Additionally, the upgrade provided Dover Light and Power personnel with the ability to see electric system faults in real time.
The Mutual Aid Commendation is in recognition for providing assistance to the City of Lakeland, Florida.
“Mutual aid is a vital part of our industry, and AMP’s program is an invaluable resource for our Members,” said Michelle L. Palmer, PE, AMP Vice President of Technical Services and Compliance. “I am sincerely grateful to all the Member utilities that took part in our response efforts this past year.”
The Safety Awards in the Generation and Transmission and Distribution categories are in recognition of no time loss due to reportable accidents. The Hard Hat Safety Award recognizes an employee who adheres to on-the-job safety procedures, promotes electric safety within their department and is 100 percent safety conscious. The winner will be announced by the utility at a later date.
“Safety is vitally important for all those who work in our industry, and we are always pleased to commend the hard work and strong safety cultures in our Member communities,” Palmer said.
The AMP Annual Conference took place Sept. 22-24 in Columbus. The organization’s premier event featured presentations and panel discussions by industry experts and speakers from AMP partner organizations.