Appendix I: Natural Resources & Energy Supply — Bonneville Power Administration 2024–2028 Strategic Plan

Appendix i natural resources and energy supply pdf

The Bonneville Power Administration's 2024–2028 Strategic Plan outlines the agency's goals for delivering reliable, affordable electricity and high-voltage transmission across the Pacific Northwest. The plan focuses on workforce investment, updating power products and rate structures, expanding transmission infrastructure, and addressing growing risks such as drought conditions, extreme heat, and cybersecurity threats. Note: This document concerns regional energy supply policy and is not directly related to Sea-Tac Airport noise policy.

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Appendix I to the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) 2024–2028 Strategic Plan, titled Natural Resources & Energy Supply. The strategic plan covers BPA’s role as the Pacific Northwest’s largest supplier of reliable, affordable energy and high-voltage transmission via the Federal Columbia River Power System (FCRPS). Key themes include energy supply reliability, transmission infrastructure buildout, generation interconnections, dry-year water risk, heat-related load demand, physical and cyber security, long-term power sales agreements effective 2028, organized electricity markets, and regional integration. BPA describes financial strength, competitive rates, liquidity, and workforce resilience as foundational priorities for the 2024–2028 period.

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