All links point to the Northwest Power and Conservation CouncilThe Northwest Power and Conservation Council was created by Congress to develop and maintain a regional power plan and a fish and wildlife program to balance the Northwest's environment and energy needs. webpage – http://www.nwcouncil.org/energy/powerplan/6/default.htm
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| Entire Document (3mb PDF) |
| Plan Overview |
| Action Plan |
| Chapter 1: Introduction |
| Chapter 2: Key Assumptions |
| Chapter 3: Electricity Demand Forecast |
| Chapter 4: Conservation Supply Assumptions |
| Chapter 5: Demand Response |
| Chapter 6: Generating Resources and Energy Storage Technologies |
| Chapter 7: Transmission |
| Chapter 8: Direct Use of Natural Gas |
| Chapter 9: Developing a Resource Strategy |
| Chapter 10: Resource Strategy |
| Chapter 11: Climate Change Issues |
| Chapter 12: Capacity and Flexibility Resources |
| Chapter 13: Bonneville’s Obligations |
| Chapter 14: Regional Adequacy Standards |
Appendices
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| Entire Appendix (4mb PDF) |
| A. Fuel Price Forecast |
| B. Economic Forecast |
| C. Demand Forecast |
| D. Wholesale Electricity Price Forecast |
| E. Conservation Supply Curve Development |
| F. Model Conservation Standards |
| G. MCS Cost Effectiveness for Residences |
| H. Demand Response |
| I. Generating Resources |
| J. Regional Portfolio Model |
| K. Smart Grid |
| L. Climate Change and Power Planning |
| M. Integrating Fish & Wildlife and Power Planning |
| N. Financial Assumptions and Discount Rate |
| O. Calculation of Revenue Requirements and Customer Bills |
| P. Methodology for Determining Quantifiable Environmental Costs and Benefits |
| Statement of Basis and Purpose and Response to Comments |