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BPA post-2011 energy efficiency



The Pacific Northwest has been a national leader in energy efficiency for more than 30 years. This status didn't happen by accident; it is the result of proactive and aggressive efforts taken by BPA, consumer-owned utilities, IOUs and a variety of other stakeholders who work together in the region. The importance of robust energy efficiency efforts is even greater as we head into tiered rates, potential carbon legislation and increased focus on energy independence.

To that end, BPA is encouraging all stakeholders in the region to participate in a public process to build on past successes and develop the most effective BPA post-2011 energy efficiency program for the region. With the recent signing of the new power sales contracts and emerging issues such as climate change, it is timely to discuss how the region has worked in the past and how we can most effectively meet growing regional targets for energy efficiency.

Using information gathered in the public process, BPA will develop an updated plan that defines the agency's role in meeting public power's share of the Northwest Power and Conservation Council's Power Plan conservation target.

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