SMUD appoints new CEO, executive leading zero-carbon efforts
The Sacramento Municipal Utility District appointed Lora Anguay, who has spent the past five years guiding the utility’s ambitious zero-carbon effort, to become the agency’s next chief executive officer. Anguay will take over leadership of the utility — which employs about 2,400 people and serves an area with a population of about 1.5 million — as the utility navigates a shifting energy market and pursues an aggressive zero-carbon goal. Anguay serves as the chief zero carbon officer, a role she has held since 2021. She has overseen the retooling of SMUD’s largest natural gas plant, the Cosumnes Power Plant, which reduced emissions by 27%, according to the utility.
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