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Bonneville Power Administration
The Bonneville Power Administration, headquartered in Portland, Oregon, is a federal agency under the U.S. Department of Energy. BPA serves the Pacific Northwest through operating an extensive electricity transmission system and marketing wholesale electrical power at cost from federal dams, one non-federal nuclear plant and other nonfederal hydroelectric and wind energy generation facilities. BPA aims to be a national leader in providing high reliability, low rates consistent with sound business principles, responsible environmental stewardship and accountability to the region.
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Dec 18, 2008Portland Business Journal
The Bonneville Power Administration said the system is keeping up with “record” demand for electricity during the freezing snow storm.
Dec 12, 2008Jack Bog's Blog
Here's a fellow making trouble for the folks at the Bonneville Power Administration. [Via the Trib.]
Jul 21, 2008Scott Fish
Utilities and independent developers are poised to more than triple the amount of wind power in the Northwest, a huge increase that underscores the region's push for renewable energy.
"It's phenomenal," said Elliot Mainzer, a transmission manager with the federal Bonneville Power Administration. "It's more than we expected."
Evidence of the wind rush shows up in a [...]
Sep 23, 2008Portland Business Journal
The Bonneville Power Administration has responded to three 2007 Ninth Circuit court rulings with a decision that will lower its wholesale power rates by 1 percent for fiscal year 2009, return an additional $250 million in past overcharges to the region’s consumer-owned utilities in 2009, return additional overpayments in future years and re-establish Residential Exchange Program benefits to most of the region’s investor-owned utilities.
Oct 6, 2008Portland Business Journal
The Bonneville Power Administration leased 9,980 square feet at One Park Place, 7600 N.E. 41st St., Vancouver and will occupy the space by Dec. 1. Rich Sabel of CB Richard Ellis represented BPA; Jan Bottcher of CB Richard Ellis represented the lessor, Alco Holdings Inc. In a related transaction, BPA also signed an expansion lease for 7,410 square feet at Two Park Place in the same district.
Sep 16, 2008Sightline Institute
A synthetic chemical called bisphenol A has been on our radar screen for a while. Scientists have known for some time that bisphenol A (called BPA for short*) can mimic the effects of estrogen in mammals, causing a range of subtle but potentially serious health effects.
In a letter to the editor at the Oregonian, Rick Seaman of Portland reminds Gordon Smith where his mega-wealth came from: More pertinent to the Senate campaign is not that Gordon Smith was born into money, but that he does not acknowledge how the public helped enable his family's wealth. When he characterizes Democrats as "socialists" and calls a lie "the notion that the public sector creates jobs," he is either ignorant of or deliberately blind to Democratic government programs that helped his family build a successful frozen-food business. The Bonneville Power Administration, created by Democratic president Franklin D. Roosevelt...
Feb 26, 2008kptv.com - KPTV FOX 12
Pacific Power says it will not sign a proposal from the Bonneville Power Administration to pay $366 million to utilities.
