
BPA staff help with hurricane response efforts
BPA employees were deployed to areas impacted by hurricanes Helene and Milton as part of ESF 12 and FEMA’s Surge Capacity Force.
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 employees were deployed to areas impacted by hurricanes Helene and Milton as part of ESF 12 and FEMA’s Surge Capacity Force.
BPA operations and habitat investments are supporting the return of this threatened species.
Twenty-eight years ago, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issued two monumental orders that drastically changed the utility industry and paved the way for equal access to the grid.
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 will collaborate with customers and constituents, through a series of public workshops, to develop a policy direction toward a specific day-ahead market option and potential participation in that market. BPA anticipates issuing a policy direction in spring of 2025.
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.
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 28% 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