Overview
The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) is a nonprofit federal agency based in the Pacific Northwest that markets wholesale electricity. While part of the US Department of Energy, it is self-funded through the sale of its products and services. BPA sells power generated from more than 30 federal hydroelectric dams, one nonfederal nuclear plant, and several small nonfederal plants. Its primary resource is hydroelectric power, making its electricity
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Read More nearly carbon-free. BPA provides about 30% of the region's electric power and maintains over 15,000 circuit miles of high-voltage transmission lines across its service area, which includes Idaho, Oregon, Washington, western Montana, and small parts of California, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming.
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Read More nearly carbon-free. BPA provides about 30% of the region's electric power and maintains over 15,000 circuit miles of high-voltage transmission lines across its service area, which includes Idaho, Oregon, Washington, western Montana, and small parts of California, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming.
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