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Updated · eenews.net · Jun 23
Trump Administration Appoints Travis Kavulla to Lead BPA, Which Supplies About 33% of Northwest Power
Updated
Updated · eenews.net · Jun 23

Trump Administration Appoints Travis Kavulla to Lead BPA, Which Supplies About 33% of Northwest Power

3 articles · Updated · eenews.net · Jun 23

Summary

  • Travis Kavulla will take over the Bonneville Power Administration, putting the former Montana utility regulator in charge of the Oregon-based agency at a turbulent moment for electricity markets.
  • About one-third of the Pacific Northwest’s power flows through BPA, whose system is anchored by a large fleet of hydroelectric dams and a major federal power-marketing role.
  • Kavulla joins from Texas home-battery company Base Power, where he served as head of policy after building a profile as an advocate of competitive electricity markets and market-based grid solutions.
  • The Energy Department said the appointment is meant to support BPA’s push to expand and modernize infrastructure while maintaining regional grid reliability; he is set to be sworn in June 29 in Portland.

Insights

As AI's thirst for power strains the grid, can the new BPA chief prevent a regional energy crisis?
Will the BPA's new market strategy save consumers money or cost them billions in excess electricity fees?