About SNR
The Sierra Nevada Region is one of 4 regions that make up the Western Area Power Administration.
Deliver power
Most power that SNR sells is generated by power plants owned and operated
by the Bureau of Reclamation, in the California Central Valley Project, including those at Shasta,
Folsom, Trinity and New Melones dams. We import additional power over Western's share of the Pacific
Northwest-Pacific Southwest Intertie and the California-Oregon Transmission Project-500-kV lines
linking northern and central California to the Pacific Northwest. After meeting project use load,
CVP firm power serves the equivalent of the annual
electrical needs of 650,000 Californians. We sell about 5.5 billion kilowatthours of power in an average
water year.
Selling and delivering those electrical resources to irrigation districts, joint power agencies,
cities and towns, public utility districts, military and Federal research installations, educational
institutions and prisons in California is the Sierra Nevada Region's main business. We also serve these
customers by operating and maintaining 18 substations and 884 miles of 69- to 500-kV transmission lines.
Provide services
In the Sierra Nevada Region, we provide our customers with diverse services. For example, we provide technical
assistance through the Energy Services Program, such as infrared scanning for energy leaks, efficient lighting
or demand-side management, and we help customers plan for future power needs. We also provide scheduling
coordinator services-matching loads and supplies for customers-and communicate information to the control area.
If customers desire new products and services, we are open to exploring their ideas.
To serve customers, Sierra Nevada employees manage projects; ensure environmental protection; establish and
monitor employee safety and system security policies; manage administrative functions, such as property management
and information services; schedule power and handle customer billing; analyze hydroelectric resources; ensure
system maintenance; administer contracts and set rates; provide technical assistance regarding efficient energy use;
and oversee finances and budgeting. Now operating from five duty stations throughout Northern California, including
the regional office in Folsom, Calif., we work at the forefront of technological advances and amidst unprecedented
change in the electric utility industry.
With many diverse players competing in the electric utility industry to buy and sell power, we will build
upon our products and services in the Sierra Nevada Region to meet customer needs. Our goals are to market
reliable Central Valley Project power, provide customer services that keep pace with the new industry and to
enhance our ability to repay project obligations. To help achieve these goals, we have taken steps to reduce
costs, such as reducing contract support and renegotiating purchase power commitments.
Maintain Power Transmission
SN manages transmission facilities in California to market power from the Central Valley and Washoe projects. SN also maintains ownership rights to capacity in the Pacific AC Intertie and the California-Oregon Transmission Project, and is located in the Sacramento Municipal Utility District control area.
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