Renewable Energy

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Since Oregon Trail Electric started in 1988, our primary source of energy to generate electricity has been hydroelectric power. That electricity is bought from the federally owned and operated Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), which provides one-third of the Northwest's electricity.

Since Oregon Trail Electric started in 1988, our primary source of energy to generate electricity has been hydroelectric power. That electricity is bought from the federally owned and operated Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), which provides one-third of the Northwest's electricity.

Hydroelectric power is one of the cleanest, carbon-free sources of electricity in the nation, far cleaner than fossil fuel generation. Along with using hydroelectric power, OTEC, in conjunction with programs and incentives offered by BPA, promotes energy efficiency as a resource.

 

Renewable Energy Education

As the only private, consumer-owned segment of America's electric utility industry, electric cooperatives have always responded to demands for safe, reliable and affordable electric power. Traditional forms of electricity generation have helped cooperatives meet these objectives. But electric cooperatives know their consumers have a growing interest in renewable energy and the goal of independence from foreign sources of energy through homegrown efforts.

Because most renewable energy is produced in rural areas, they also see renewable energy as an opportunity for significant local economic development, a perspective shared by the electric cooperative industry. The electric cooperative commitment to rural America and its relationship to renewable energy both started in the 1930s. In 1935, the Rural Electrification Administration was established. Two years later, a young electric cooperative industry gained access to preference hydropower through the Federal Power Act