Briefing on the Quagga-Zebra Mussel Action Plan for Western U.S. Waters
45 minutes |
December 2009Eileen Ryce, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks; Stephen
Phillips, Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission; and Amy Ferriter,
Idaho Invasive Species Program Manager. Also see
presentation (860k PDF)
Draft Sixth Power Plan Public Hearings
1 hour |
October 2009Public hearings about the
Draft Sixth Power Plan in Portland, October 14, 2009.
Jump to
Q&A,
testimony,
Angus Duncan,
John Prescott (PNGC Power),
John Saven (NW Requirements Utilities),
Bo Downen (Pacific Power Council),
Eric Miller (Oregon Physicians for Social Resp.),
Hugh Peach,
Jack Mayson (Seattle City Light),
Hillary Foote (Horizon Wind Energy),
David Nakovic (PSU),
Ken Dragoon (Renewable NW Project),
Alison Curtis (Lewis & Clark College)
Video on Northwest Energy Efficiency
70 minutes |
May 2008Tom Eckman presents the Northwest's excellent progress in energy
efficiency to the Energy Trust of Oregon.
Northwest Wind Integration
Action Plan
9 minutes |
August 2006Wind power is now the region's fastest growing
renewable resource. To answer the question of how much wind power can be
integrated into the Northwest's power system, the Council and the
Bonneville Power Administration convened a broad range of energy experts
to develop an action plan. Council Chair Tom Karier and Bonneville
Administrator Steve Wright opened the policy discussion at the August 24
meeting.
Place and Power:
The Evolution of the Northwest's Energy System
19 minutes |
June 2006This video focuses on the development of the Northwest's
power system from the construction of major dams along the Columbia
River to the present day.
Idaho Governor Jim Risch
20 minutes |
June 2006Governor Risch comments on the complexity of regional
energy and fish and wildlife issues, and also supports the ongoing
effort to rebuild Idaho's sockeye salmon run.
Tapping the Energy Efficiency
Resource
45 minutes |
February 2006Ralph Cavanagh and Jim Lazar, experts on utility
regulation, on removing regulatory barriers (decoupling) to make
conservation a win-win for utilities and their customers. Also see
transcript.
River of the West: The Story of Fish, Wildlife and Power in the Columbia
River Basin
16 minutes |
September 2004Story of the Columbia River Basin, from its early settlement in the
19th century and growing salmon fishery to the development of the
Northwest's hydrosystem.