
FAQ’s For the March 1, 2025 Rate Increase.
Mission Valley Power (MVP) is committed to providing reliable service at reasonable rates, similar to those of our neighboring utilities. Revenue Rate adjustments are necessary
Your outage resources – before, during, and after the power goes out.
Start or Stop your service.
Find energy saving tips and rebate program information / forms.
Find all the forms you need to get service updated, started, or changed.
Mission Valley Power (MVP) is committed to providing reliable service at reasonable rates, similar to those of our neighboring utilities. Revenue Rate adjustments are necessary
Crews will begin changing out meters served by the West Shore substation beginning Monday, May 5th, and continuing throughout the month of May. We do
Budget Billing is a program through Mission Valley Power that will keep your payments consistent throughout the year. Your bills are averaged for the past
Click the button above to view the presentation given by Bonneville Power Administration. It includes helpful information on rebate-eligible measures available to save on energy
Due to an essential training event our Engineering staff must attend, the MVP Engineering Department window will be closed today from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30
Tuesday, March 4 from 4 to 7 p.m. / Polson High School Please join us for a second open house event to learn more about
Energy costs can quickly put a strain on your household budget. Luckily, There are many ways to cut those costs, through insulation and weatherization innovations as well as heating and cooling efficiencies.
Conservation programs are another way to bring efficiencies and lower cost to your home. Take a look at these programs and pick one that is right for your family.
Mission Valley Power works with energy assistance programs in Montana to help keep your utilities affordable. Learn more about our LIHEAP programs.
Mission Valley Power is a federally owned electrical utility, operated and maintained by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Indian Reservation.
Operation and management of Mission Valley Power is granted under the authority of public law 93-638, the Indian self determination and education act of 1975.
The tribes, as the contracting party, are commited to exercising responsible control of the utility for the benefit of all power customers on the Reservation.
The federal regulations governing the operation of the utility are contained within Title 25, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 175.
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Mission Valley Power is organized and exists to provide the best possible and most cost effective electric power service to its customers consistent with sound business principles.
Mission Valley Power is a federally owned electrical utility, operated and maintained by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Indian Reservation