WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren highlighted major infrastructure progress that continues to expand electricity and essential services to families across the Navajo Nation. Through coordinated efforts by tribal divisions and partner utilities, hundreds of homes gained access to reliable power in 2025, strengthening the foundation for economic opportunity, improved living conditions, and long-term community resilience.

In 2025, the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority (NTUA) delivered electricity to 492 homes, extended service to 452 additional households, connected 40 off-grid solar homes, and partnered with other utilities to reach 31 more households.

At the same time, the Navajo Nation Division of Natural Resources completed a $950,000, six-mile powerline extension to the Four Corners Monument. The Division of Community Development also expanded electrical service in the Dilkon and Greasewood Springs areas, creating nearly 40 jobs and supporting local economic growth.

“In 2026, $47 million in improvements—upgrading water, powerlines, wells, and facilities—will move forward to expand Diné opportunities.” said President Buu Nygren.

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