An agreement to accept depleted uranium to be processed into low-cost nuclear fuel reached earlier this week will save millions of dollars over the next four years and possibly well into the future. BPA and Energy Northwest collaborated closely to bring this great value to Northwest ratepayers.
The Hood River County Sheriff's Office will use this all-terrain vehicle donated by BPA for its criminal investigations and search and rescue missions in Hood River County and the Columbia River Gorge. The sheriff's office did 73 search and rescues in 2011 and have rescued 20 people so far this year.
The nation's largest carbon-free energy provider celebrates 75 years. In less than five minutes, watch how the Columbia River's raw power helped to save a nation and transform a region. See what we have learned along the way. Discover how the Bonneville Power Administration holds steadfast in a pledge of responsible public service.
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