Pacific Power, BPA, Council team with other industry leaders on Energy Efficiency Taskforce

April 29, 2008

PORTLAND, Ore. – Pacific Power, the Northwest Power and Conservation Council and the Bonneville Power Administration announced today a regional effort to further improve the efficiency of electricity use throughout the Pacific Northwest. The effort will build on the region’s significant accomplishments over the last 25 years. It will be led by the Energy Efficiency Taskforce, a newly created, volunteer organization of regional leaders of electric utilities, businesses, government agencies, environmental groups and energy efficiency organizations.

“For more than two decades, the Northwest has been a leader in pursuing energy efficiency applications. It is a credit to the members of the new Taskforce that they realize we can all continue building one success after another,” said Bill Booth, chairman of the Northwest Power and Conservation Council. “Collectively, the region now saves more than 3,000 megawatts each year, compared to how much electricity we would be using without the efficiency improvements. That is the equivalent of the electricity consumption of the entire state of Idaho plus western Montana. It’s an incredible achievement, and the Taskforce will focus on how to deliver even more benefits to the region.”

With climate change concerns, growth in regional population and rising energy consumption – plus escalating costs for new power sources – the Taskforce seeks to explore promising opportunities for energy efficiency for the Northwest.

Energy efficiency transcends regional boundaries. In an April 25 letter sent to governors, utility leaders and policy makers throughout the West, 15 Western electric industry leaders called for greater collaboration in addressing these issues, stating “to achieve the vision of a clean energy future, we will need to re-think and re-tool our energy supply. Energy efficiency is still the most economical resource. All of us must work to maximize the benefits of energy efficiency, advanced metering technologies and other demand-side programs for customers and our electrical system.” Greg Abel, PacifiCorp CEO, and Steve Wright, BPA administrator, were both signatories to the letter.

Other Northwest utility leaders signing on to the letter included Peggy Fowler, Portland General Electric president and CEO; Scott Morris, Avista Corp. president and CEO; and Steve Reynolds, Puget Sound Energy president and CEO.

The Taskforce reinforces that position by focusing on energy efficiency now as the energy landscape continues to change dramatically. Among recent developments:

The Taskforce’s Executive Committee will kick off the effort in June in Portland, Ore.

Northwest Energy Efficiency Task Force

Chairs:
Tom Karier, Washington Member, Northwest Power and Conservation Council Pat Reiten, President, Pacific Power Steve Wright, Administrator and CEO, Bonneville Power Administration

Members:
Jim Abrahamson, Oregon Energy Partnership Coordinator, Community Action Partnership of Oregon Richard Beam, Director of Energy Management Services, Providence Health and Services Ralph Cavanagh, Energy Program Director, Natural Resources Defense Council Randal Douthit, Group Vice President of Facility Engineering, Fred Meyer Bill Drummond, Manager, Western Montana Generation and Transmission Cooperative Melinda Eden, Oregon Member, Northwest Power and Conservation Council Steve Eldrige, General Manager and Chief Executive Officer, Umatilla Electric Paul Elias, General Manager, McMinnville Power and Light Bill Gaines, Director/Chief Executive Officer, Tacoma Public Utilities Michael Hanson, President and Chief Executive Officer, Northwestern Energy Margie Harris, Executive Director, Energy Trust of Oregon Susan Hermenet, Interim Executive Director, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance Erin Holland, Edelman, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Portland Fred Kiga, Vice President of State and Local Government Relations/Global Corporate Citizenship, Boeing Paul Kjellander, Administrator, Idaho Office of Energy Resources Bill Nicholson, Portland General Electric, Vice President of Customers and Economic Development Sara Patton, Coalition Director, NW Energy Coalition John Savage, Commissioner, Oregon Public Utility Commission Brian Skeahan, General Manager, Cowlitz County Public Utility District Cal Shirley, Puget Sound Energy, Vice President for Energy Efficiency Services George Smith, Chief Executive Officer, NORPAC Matt Steuerwalt, Energy Policy Advisor to Washington Governor Christine Gregoire Phil Welker, Executive Director, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc. Brady Wiseman, Montana House of Representatives, District 65 Roger Woodworth, Avista Utilities, Vice President for Sustainable Energy Solutions

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