KSPS Presents
A Culture of Innovation
Clip: Season 1 | 1m 30s
Invention has always been at the core of Avista's corporate culture
If you think electric cars are a relatively new invention, think again. Washington Water Power, now Avista, developed its first electric vehicle,...a line truck, in 1903.
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KSPS Presents is a local public television program presented by KSPS PBS
KSPS Presents
A Culture of Innovation
Clip: Season 1 | 1m 30s
If you think electric cars are a relatively new invention, think again. Washington Water Power, now Avista, developed its first electric vehicle,...a line truck, in 1903.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipClip: S1 | 1m 33s | “Ice Storm” in 1996 was the most significant power outage ever faced by WWP, now Avista (1m 33s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 30s | Innovation continues to create new business opportunities for Avista (1m 30s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 30s | A service company involved in the communities it serves. (1m 30s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 31s | A diverse mix of energy sources has been Avista's priority since the 1973 Energy Crisis (1m 31s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 31s | Huntington Park is the most recent example of Avista's commitment to our region's parks (1m 31s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 32s | For 50 years this WWP mascot helped promote the safety and convenience of electricity. (1m 32s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 32s | The rise of Public Utility Districts in the Inland Northwest threatened WWP's survival (1m 32s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 30s | Invention has always been at the core of Avista's corporate culture (1m 30s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 34s | A large staff of home economists introduced modern home appliances to WWP customers (1m 34s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 32s | WWP's power generation surged in the 50's with construction of two new damns (1m 32s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 35s | To promote the benefits of electricity in the home, WWP offices became appliance stores (1m 35s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 40s | Ambitious construction projects marked Washington Water Power's first decades of expansion (1m 40s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 30s | The Great Spokane Fire of 1889 tested the newly formed Washington Water Power Company (1m 30s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 36s | WWP, now Avista, once operated Spokane's streetcars and famed Natatorium amusement park (1m 36s)
Clip: S1 | 1m 32s | WWP's iconic Post Street Substation was built in 1909 (1m 32s)
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