From the windy hills to our waterways, our land is not only a source of clean, renewable energy, it's also paramount to sustaining healthy, thriving communities. That’s why we’re committed to serving as good stewards of our environment.
As a wind power leader, we’re finding new ways to harness more clean energy.
We're developing innovative solutions to make our grid more efficient, resilient and secure.
There are good things ahead for electric transportation in our region.
We are committed to using natural resources wisely and protecting our environment.
We are looking for talented, enthusiastic and skilled people who want to join a leading energy company.
Pacific Power, along with federal and state natural resource agencies, will host a public tour of environmental enhancement projects at the North Umpqua Hydroelectric Project, on Wednesday, October 16, 2024.
Beginning September 2, 2024, Swift Reservoir will be drawn down between 1 and 3 feet per day to accommodate work on the Swift Dam. As a result of the draw-down, the boat ramp at Swift Forest Camp on the Lewis River in southwest Washington will be out of service starting in early September.