
Energy Northwest and BPA advance plan to expand region’s nuclear power
BPA approved a $700 million project proposal to increase the output of the Columbia Generation Station nuclear facility.
BPA delivers reliable, affordable and carbon-free hydropower produced in the Columbia River Basin to communities across the Northwest.
BPA delivers clean, competitively priced power products and reliable transmission services as well as a wide range of energy efficiency programs and initiatives.
Learn moreBPA is committed to transparency and provides extensive opportunities for public participation on its proposed programs, policies and projects.
Learn moreBPA’s environment and land programs mitigate the effects of the federal hydropower and transmission systems, prevent environmental impacts, and provide compliance with a host of environmental laws. These programs provide a safe, efficient, economical and reliable power supply for the region.
Learn moreBPA approved a $700 million project proposal to increase the output of the Columbia Generation Station nuclear facility.
Observant employee acted swiftly to safely relocate unprotected honeybees near Snohomish Substation.
The results were shared at the May Quarterly Business Review.
When you work at BPA you will be defining the future of energy by finding the lowest cost, most reliable power solutions for Northwest communities and residents.
Learn moreProvider of Choice is the initiative designed to develop the policies and contracts BPA will offer its customers to meet their evolving needs and deliver competitively priced power beyond 2028.
BPA has decided to pursue participation in the Southwest Power Pool’s Markets+ day-ahead market and will work with a market integrator to begin taking steps toward market participation.
BPA is hosting an informal, open-house style meeting to answer questions and accept comments on the South of Tri-Cities Reinforcement Project Environmental Assessment.
BPA Transmission is conducting a series of public workshops to provide further discussion on the recent announcement pausing certain processes in evaluating and responding to transmission requests across the FCRTS
This meeting will be a customer-led workshop to provide further customer-led discussion on the recent announcement pausing certain processes in evaluating and responding to transmission requests across the FCRTS.
The Quarterly Business Review is a forum to share BPA's financial results and provide updates on major spending areas such as proposed capital projects.
BPA maintains 15,000+ circuit miles of high-voltage power lines
BPA provides 32% of the electric power in the Northwest
BPA powers the lives of 3 million people
BPA markets hydropower from 31 federal dams in the Columbia River Basin