- Bonneville Power Administration
The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) is an American Federal agency based in the
Pacific Northwest . BPA was created by an act of Congress in 1937 to market electric power from theBonneville Dam located on theColumbia River and to construct facilities necessary to transmit that power. Congress has since designated Bonneville to be the marketing agent for power from all of the Federally-owned hydroelectric projects in the Pacific Northwest. Bonneville, whose headquarters are located inPortland, Oregon , is one of four regional Federal power marketing agencies within the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Although BPA is under the DOE, it is self-funding and covers its costs by selling its products and services at cost.BPA transmits and sells wholesale
electricity inWashington ,Oregon ,Idaho , and westernMontana . As of 2006, BPA provided about 35% of the electricity used in the region. [ [http://www.bpa.gov/corporate/about_BPA/Facts/FactDocs/BPA_Facts_2006.pdf BPA Fast Facts - 2006 ] ]The BPA now markets the electricity from thirty-one federal
hydroelectric dams on the Columbia River and its tributaries, as well as from theColumbia Generating Station , a nuclear plant located on theHanford Site in eastern Washington. The BPA has more than 15,000 miles (24,000 km) of electrical lines and 300 substations in thePacific Northwest and controls approximately 75 percent of the high-voltage (230 kV and higher) transmission capacity in the region. The BPA also maintains connection lines with otherpower grid s inCanada (twoBC Hydro AC 500 kV lines and several lowervoltage lines). BPA's power grid is connected to the California high-voltage transmission system byPath 66 , which consists of the two 500 kV AC lines of the Pacific AC Intertie, plus a third 500 kV AC line of the California-Oregon Transmission Project (COTP) (managed by the Transmission Agency of Northern California). Together these three lines are operated as the California-Oregon Intertie (COI). An additional DC +/- 500 kV line, thePacific DC Intertie , links BPA's grid at theCelilo Converter Station near The Dalles, Oregon to theLos Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADW&P) grid 800 miles (1,300 km) away at theSylmar Converter Station in Sylmar north of Los Angeles.The power generated on the BPA's grid is sold to public utilities, private utilities, and industry on the grid. The excess is sold to other grids in Canada,
California and other regions. Because BPA is a public entity, it does not make a profit on power sales or from providing transmission services. BPA also coordinates with theU.S. Army Corps of Engineers and theU.S. Bureau of Reclamation to regulate flow of water in theColumbia River and to carry out environmental projects such assalmon restoration.See also
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Tennessee Valley Authority
*Power Marketing Administration References
External links
* [http://www.bpa.gov/ Bonneville Power Administration]
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