Governor Kim Reynolds appointed Iowa Utilities Commissioner Sarah Martz on Monday after the former chair, Erik Helland, failed to be confirmed by the Senate for a new two-year term.
Commissioner Martz earned a strong reputation in a short period of time, including leading the Commission’s Review of Ratemaking Procedures in 2023 as a brand-new commissioner.
From the Governor’s announcement:
“Sarah’s background, engagement in regional and national associations, and experience to date on the commission will be an asset to the IUC as it prepares to help our state navigate an expected increase in demand with additional heavy power consumers coming online,” Gov. Reynolds said.
Before she joined the IUC, Sarah worked in roles at Alliant Energy-Interstate Power and Light (IPL) Company for 11 years optimizing power plants, researching solar performance, and piloting new technologies such as energy storage in Iowa communities. She also managed the electrical distribution engineering team for IPL.
Sarah assumes her role as chair effective immediately.
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