Bonneville Power Administration
Location
Oregon
Founded
1937-02-28
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2024-11-01 (investing.com)
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Read more2024-11-01 (investing.com)
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Read more2024-05-29 (columbian.com)
BPA projects $280M loss: Drought, extreme weather hit Bonneville Power Administration revenues
Bonneville Power Administration, which supplies about half of Clark County’s electricity through Clark Public Utilities, is projecting a $280 million net loss this year due to drought and extreme weat
Read more2023-05-31 (energycentral.com)
On Demand - Innovation 2.0 – The Human Side of Leading Innovation In Today's Modern Utility [and Energy Central Power Session]
The utility space is facing increasing pressure to decarbonize and mitigate the effects of climate change because it is one of the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions. Through innovation, this can be changed. Innovation can be the greatest weapon we have to combat climate change and
Read more2023-03-27 (propublica.org)
Salmon Hatcheries Get More Federal Funding, Tribes Say It’s Not Enough
Columbia River salmon hatcheries need billions of dollars’ worth of upgrades to withstand climate change. They’re getting $50 million.
Read more2022-11-11 (kuow.org)
As Washington transitions off of fossil fuels, where will new power come from?
Our energy infrastructure is increasingly stressed by growing demand, extreme weather and aging parts. In the Puget Sound area utilities are also ramping up to comply with a state law that will require all electricity to come from clean sources.
Read more2021-07-07 (forbes.com)
Events
Heat waves are stressing the electrical grid in the Pacific Northwest, making regional system operators prepare for rolling blackouts. Fortunately, we have tools to cope, including hydro and nuclear power, and demand response where you just ask big users to please not use any power for a while.
Read more2019-07-21 (seattletimes.com)
Bonneville, the Northwest’s biggest clean-power supplier, faces promise and perils in changing energy markets
The Bonneville Power Administration will be a key player in any serious Northwest effort to leave behind fossil fuels driving climate change, but it faces financial challenges as its 31 dams age and salmon-restoration costs pile up.
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