The Northwest Power Act responds to the changing circumstances of electric power in the Pacific Northwest by defining policy directions and creating new institutional arrangements for regional power planning. The Northwest Power Planning Council (Council) is the agent of the region in meeting the challenges of planning under the Act. This paper discusses the conceptual framework of regional power planning—a task that confronts a degree of uncertainty and risk without historical precedent
LBNL collaborated with the Western Interstate Energy Board and the University of Texas-Austin to inv...
Current regional cost allocation procedures for transmission deployment do not reach the level of de...
Council, was created to plan for two conflicting water-related resources, fish and wildlife and elec...
For the past four decades, the Bonneville Power Administration(BPA) has played a singular and powerf...
The Pacific Northwest has gone through an enormously expensive lesson in both the uncertainty and ri...
This article discusses how the Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act may af...
Projections of Northwest electrical power supplies during the 1980's indicate shortfalls. The planni...
Graduation date: 1995An innovative regional planning institution, the Northwest Power Planning Counc...
This article addresses the impact of the Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation ...
Today\u27s electric power system has six principal characteristics. First, unlike systems in most ot...
Resource adequacy (RA) is the ability of an electricity system to reliably satisfy loads using its a...
The Pacific NorthWest Economic Region, a statutory organization chartered by the Northwest states of...
The Pacific Northwest\u27s energy future is being shaped today by two institutions. The first is the...
The Regional Assessments Division in the US Department of Energy (DOE) has undertaken a program to a...
The Pacific Northwest Loads and Resources Study (White Book), which is published annually by the Bon...
LBNL collaborated with the Western Interstate Energy Board and the University of Texas-Austin to inv...
Current regional cost allocation procedures for transmission deployment do not reach the level of de...
Council, was created to plan for two conflicting water-related resources, fish and wildlife and elec...
For the past four decades, the Bonneville Power Administration(BPA) has played a singular and powerf...
The Pacific Northwest has gone through an enormously expensive lesson in both the uncertainty and ri...
This article discusses how the Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act may af...
Projections of Northwest electrical power supplies during the 1980's indicate shortfalls. The planni...
Graduation date: 1995An innovative regional planning institution, the Northwest Power Planning Counc...
This article addresses the impact of the Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation ...
Today\u27s electric power system has six principal characteristics. First, unlike systems in most ot...
Resource adequacy (RA) is the ability of an electricity system to reliably satisfy loads using its a...
The Pacific NorthWest Economic Region, a statutory organization chartered by the Northwest states of...
The Pacific Northwest\u27s energy future is being shaped today by two institutions. The first is the...
The Regional Assessments Division in the US Department of Energy (DOE) has undertaken a program to a...
The Pacific Northwest Loads and Resources Study (White Book), which is published annually by the Bon...
LBNL collaborated with the Western Interstate Energy Board and the University of Texas-Austin to inv...
Current regional cost allocation procedures for transmission deployment do not reach the level of de...
Council, was created to plan for two conflicting water-related resources, fish and wildlife and elec...