Skip to main content

Search form

Outage Map
Contact Us
My Account
Get Beacon Broadband!
Home
  • Member Resources
    • Member Services
      • Online Account & Mobile App
      • Payment Methods
      • Pre-Pay Power
      • Rate Schedule
      • Member Benefits
      • Energy Assistance
      • Round-Up Program
      • New Electric Service
  • About Us
    • About Us
      • About Your Co-Op
      • Management Team
      • Service Area
      • Office Locations
      • Our Power Source
      • Capital Credits
      • Charitable Giving
      • Careers
      • Contact Us
    • Governance
      • Board of Directors
      • Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws
      • Policies
      • Annual Meeting
      • CCEC Annual Report
  • Outages & Safety
    • Outages
      • Outage Center
      • Outage Map
      • Public Safety Power Shutoff
    • Safety
      • Electrical Safety
      • Wildfire Mitigation
      • Tree Trimming Requests
      • Call Before You Dig
  • Rebates & Programs
    • Rebate Programs
    • Energy Conservation
    • Home Efficiency Tool
    • Net Metering
    • Electric Vehicles
      • EV Charging Program
  • Community
    • Cooperative News
      • Recent News
      • Ruralite Magazine
      • Scam Awareness
    • Community
      • Coos-Curry Electric Charitable Foundation
        • Financial Peace University
        • Luck of the Draw Scholarship Application
        • CCECF Bright Ideas Grant
      • CCEC Kid's Corner
        • Safety Demonstrations
      • Youth Tour
      • CCEC Scholarships
      • Heroes Among Us
Menu

Put to the Test

Tuesday | March 5, 2024
All News

In January, I wrote about the Columbia River System Operations litigation settlement proposal that would lead to breaching the lower Snake River dams. Four tribes and the states of Washington and Oregon are suing the federal government over the CRSO.

In 2023, the plaintiffs met behind closed doors to develop a settlement proposal with the primary objective of breaching the four LSRDs. The settlement proposal was leaked to the public in late December. The threat to the LSRDs and the renewable, lowcost and reliable electricity they provide to the region has never been greater.

Just a few weeks after the settlement proposal became public, the Pacific Northwest experienced a 20-year record cold snap.

The Bonneville Power Administration and the federal hydropower system were put to the test, experiencing record load January 12 through the 16—loads last seen decades ago when aluminum smelters were in full production across the Pacific Northwest.

Although we did not see freezing temperatures in Coos and Curry counties, our BPA power supply was on the edge of blackout.

Several factors piled up, stressing BPA’s ability to meet peak demand. Low water in the Columbia River limited generation from the Columbia River dams. As high pressure settled east of the Cascades, wind generation ebbed from more than 2,000 megawatts to near zero. A large natural gas storage facility in Washington had a total outage, limiting generation from gas plants. Transmission lines that import electricity into the region were maxed out and the DC intertie between Oregon and California was out of service for maintenance.

Amid these challenges, the LSRDs were a workhorse of the federal hydropower system. On average, the LSRDs provide 7% of BPA’s total hydropower production.

During this January cold snap, the LSRDs averaged 8% and peaked at 20% of total BPA hydro production.

Does it make sense to talk about breaching the LSRDs? Without them during this recent weather event, hundreds of thousands of people in the Northwest would have been without electricity during the coldest days of winter. There is no renewable power generation technology today that can match the performance of hydroelectric.

Breaching the LSRDs would be like firing a star player who just got named MVP. If we do it, we can expect to lose. 

Back to Top

Mailing Address

Coos- Curry Electric Cooperative, Inc.

PO BOX 4279

Brookings, OR 97415

Office Hours

Monday through Thursday

8:00 am to 5:00 pm

Phone Numbers

24/7 Outage & Information:

(866) 352-9044

Member Services:

(541) 332-3931

 

Follow Us

©2025 Coos-Curry Electric Cooperative. A Touchstone Energy Cooperative

  • Member Resources
    • Member Services
      • Online Account & Mobile App
      • Payment Methods
      • Pre-Pay Power
      • Rate Schedule
      • Member Benefits
      • Energy Assistance
      • Round-Up Program
      • New Electric Service
  • About Us
    • About Us
      • About Your Co-Op
      • Management Team
      • Service Area
      • Office Locations
      • Our Power Source
      • Capital Credits
      • Charitable Giving
      • Careers
      • Contact Us
    • Governance
      • Board of Directors
      • Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws
      • Policies
      • Annual Meeting
      • CCEC Annual Report
  • Outages & Safety
    • Outages
      • Outage Center
      • Outage Map
      • Public Safety Power Shutoff
    • Safety
      • Electrical Safety
      • Wildfire Mitigation
      • Tree Trimming Requests
      • Call Before You Dig
  • Rebates & Programs
    • Rebate Programs
    • Energy Conservation
    • Home Efficiency Tool
    • Net Metering
    • Electric Vehicles
      • EV Charging Program
  • Community
    • Cooperative News
      • Recent News
      • Ruralite Magazine
      • Scam Awareness
    • Community
      • Coos-Curry Electric Charitable Foundation
        • Financial Peace University
        • Luck of the Draw Scholarship Application
        • CCECF Bright Ideas Grant
      • CCEC Kid's Corner
        • Safety Demonstrations
      • Youth Tour
      • CCEC Scholarships
      • Heroes Among Us