Have youremergency kitready and bookmark ourOutage Maptoday. What’s happening at your PUD Previous Share the warmth this season The Community Energy Fund assists neighbors in need. Support is appreciated > Generator safety is critical Please help our crews stay safe. ...
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Franklin PUD now has an outage map available for our customers to see what regions may be experiencing an outage in real time. Click the link below to access the map. To report an outage, call us at (509) 542-5300. View our Outage Map ...
Please Report Outages 01Dec The Power of the Northwest Dams (Video) 19Jun MORE NEWS RELEASES ADDRESSES OFFICE ADDRESS 495 E. Columbia River Highway Clatskanie, OR 97016 MAILING ADDRESS P.O. Box 216 Clatskanie, OR 97016 OFFICE HOURS Monday through Thursday ...
Did you say prizes? Enjoy storm tips, special guests and even a goodie or two during Power Talks, Dec. 5. It’s online, free and fun > Next Commission Meeting Find the agenda, meeting packet, schedule and past meeting information. ...
Click here to see communities through the lens of the PUD 1965 Annual Report Early in the decade, one of the PUD’s largest undertakings ever began with construction on our Sultan River Project. Phase 1 involved building Culmback Dam to a height of 200 feet to form Spada Lake, which was...
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Franklin PUD buys most of its power from Bonneville Power Administration (BPA). Depending upon hydroelectric generating conditions and market prices, we expect to procure between 85% and 90% of our total energy resources from BPA. BPA is required by federal law to recover all of its costs thro...