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Council briefing: New study examines factors behind trends in Pacific Northwest, national retail electricity prices

  • March 27, 2026
  • Peter Jensen
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A recent study by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the Brattle Group, a consulting firm, finds that while retail electricity prices in the U.S. have increased in the past several years, these trends have tracked with inflation, on average. A Brattle Group analyst presented the results of this study to the Council at its March meeting in Portland.

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Council briefing: Emerging technologies seek to expand electricity grid’s resource mix in the Northwest

  • February 26, 2026
  • Peter Jensen
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Emerging technologies could reshape the way electricity is generated in the Pacific Northwest in the future, although major questions linger on their costs and timelines to commercial viability. Because these supply-side emerging technologies could play important roles in the future grid, the Council heard a briefing about three options at its February meeting in Portland.

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Council briefing: How Power Division staff test and analyze possible future buildouts of NW electricity grid

  • February 25, 2026
  • Peter Jensen
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Power Division staff are using a suite of advanced, innovative computer modeling tools as well as statistical methods to glean insights, test, and analyze future potential buildouts of the Northwest’s electricity grid over the next two decades. At February’s Council meeting, staff provided a primer on their modeling tools and statistical methods, as well as the type of data that will be available once modeling is completed this spring.

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Expert panel addresses data center energy efficiency, load flexibility, and water impacts in Pacific Northwest

  • January 27, 2026
  • Peter Jensen
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A building design standard for data centers in the Pacific Northwest could reduce peak energy consumption in their electrical and mechanical systems by one-fifth, the Council heard during a panel discussion at its January meeting in Portland. Additionally, panelists discussed programs allowing data center companies whose projects agree to load-flexibility requirements and other standards to speed through grid planning processes and get interconnected sooner.

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Council approves draft Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Program for public review, comment

  • December 23, 2025
  • Peter Jensen
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Long-term, consistent operations that will support juvenile migration in spring and summer and keep water temperatures cooler in the Columbia and Snake Rivers are included in a new draft of the Council’s Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program. Other top priorities include maintaining critical assets like hatcheries and fish screens and continuing to invest in habitat restoration projects.

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