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Up one levelNW Energy Coalition Summary - NW Power and Conservation Council's Fifth Power and Conservation Plan
The Northwest Power and Conservation Council ("Council") is required to produce a regional power plan once every five years. The just-released Fifth Power Plan ("Plan") is the result of a detailed cost- and risk-analysis forecast covering the next 20 years. The Plan is a blueprint detailing which resource decisions the region's utilities and regulators should make to best serve its citizens, with the goal of producing a reliable regional power supply with the least cost and risk
Comments of the NW Energy Coalition on the Northwest Power and Conservation Council's Report on “Achievable Savings”.PDF
The NW Energy Coalition is pleased to offer these comments on the NW Power and Conservation Council's draft report issued May, 2007 entitled, “Achievable Savings – A Retrospective Look at the Northwest Power and Conservation Council’s Conservation Planning Assumptions”.
Comments of the NW Energy Coalition on the Northwest Power and Conservation Council's Report on “Achievable Savings”.DOC
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When Enough Is Not Enough; The Value of Conservation in an Uncertain World Calls for Expanding System Benefits Charge Funding
One of the most compelling findings from the Northwest Power and Conservation Council’s 5th Northwest Power Plan is that acquisition of low-cost energy-efficiency reduces both power system cost and the risk associated with exposure to volatile prices in the wholesale market.
NWEC comments on the request from Rocky Mountain Power to increase their energy efficiency programs
The following comments of the NW Energy Coalition are in regard to the application of Rocky Mountain Power (RMP) for an increase to the customer efficiency services rate adjustment and proposed changes to the Company’s energy efficiency programs. The NW Energy Coalition supports the RMP filing and urges the Commission to approve the tariff increase and programmatic enhancements with some recommendations...