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Port of Oakland appoints first Director of Utilities

The Port of Oakland has appointed Andre Basler as its first-ever Director of Utilities, a newly established executive-level position created to lead the Port’s evolving Utilities Division.

This appointment comes at a pivotal time as the Californian port advances major infrastructure upgrades and transitions toward zero-emission operations.



In this new role, Basler will oversee the full scope of the Utilities Division’s responsibilities, including strategic planning, infrastructure development, regulatory compliance, and the implementation of next-generation utility systems.

Prior to joining the Port, Basler served as Assistant General Manager of Engineering and Operations at Alameda Municipal Power, where he led all facets of utility operations—spanning engineering, construction, maintenance, renewable energy integration, and regulatory oversight.

“I’m a strong advocate for public power and its positive impact on the communities it serves,” said Basler.



Basler’s appointment aligns with the Port’s broader vision outlined in its strategic plan, Building for the Next Generation, which aims to modernize utilities and deliver a sustainable, resilient energy future.

With a proven track record of managing complex utility systems and driving innovation in renewable energy, Basler’s expertise and passion for sustainability position him as a key asset in advancing the Port’s long-term goals for economic development and environmental leadership.





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