BPA sets aside funds to support efficiency projects that result in a net increase in the output of power from Federal Columbia River Power System, or FCRPS, sites to BPA's transmission grid. Hydroelectric facilities, transmission substations, and some fish hatcheries and irrigation districts access power directly from the FCRPS rather than a local utility. The ESRP Program offers an annual solicitation to eligible facilities that use Station Service or Reserved Power. The solicitation process is competitive and is intended to obtain the greatest electric savings with the available funds. In addition to financial incentives, program participants benefit from:
- Turnkey Technical Assistance from project identification to application assistance to measurement & verification activities to validate savings
- Improve Delivery System by optimizing water flows and controlling where water is delivered
- Irrigation Modernization to upgrade outdated equipment that may be difficult to maintain or costly to operate
- Societal Benefits to promote river health and wildlife management efforts
- Lower operational expenses by decreasing onsite energy consumption