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History

The Clatskanie People's Utility
District was formed by a majority vote of the people in 1940 in order
to obtain the benefits of reliable low cost power for this area.
A two mill tax was levied in 1941 which brought in approximately
$4,500 and that has been the only cost to the taxpayers for forming
the District. Revenue bonds totaling $175,000 were issued and
the property was purchased from the West Coast Power Company for
$150,000 in 1943. The bonds were retired 12 years later in 1955.
Service began in 1943 to the Clatskanie and Quincy areas and has
extended through the annexation to the Communities of Westport,
Alston-Mayger and Rainier. In 2002, the District began retail
sales to industrial customers outside of the District. The
District owns 50% of the 36MW Wauna Co-generation facility, which
began operating in 1997. The District also owns and operates an
11MW gas turbine, Loki, since December 2001. 2007 Statistics
|
Wholesale Revenue |
$7,033,183 |
| Retail Revenue |
$40,313,367 |
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Total
KWH Sold |
1,102,230,157 |
| Peak Demand (KW) |
140,000 |
| Total Customers |
4,536 |
| Total Full Time Employees |
31 |
2007 Retail Load Characteristics
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Percent |
KWH |
| Residential |
7.3% |
72,639,501 |
| General Service |
2.7% |
27,085,056 |
| Industrial |
90% |
893,304,600 |
| Total |
100.00% |
993,029,157 |
| District Geographical Area |
275 Square Miles |
| Distribution Line |
913 Miles |
Power Supply
We
are an owner of generation, wholesale power trader and a customer of the
Bonneville Power Administration (BPA)
through whom we purchase a variety of products.
We hold 147 MW of BPA transmission rights and participate in the
following power projects:
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.781%
share of the now terminated Washington Public Power System Nuclear
Plants No. 4 at Hanford, Washington and No. t at Satsop, Washington.
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Net
billed participant of Washington Public Power Supply System Nuclear
Plant No. 1 and 2 at Hanford,
Washington and Plant 3 at Satsop, Washington.
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Net
billed participant of the terminated Trojan Nuclear Power Plant at
Goble, Ore.
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Co-owner
of a 36 megawatt cogeneration power supply at Wauna, Oregon, which
is in full operation.
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Purchaser of 41 average megawatts of Block power from BPA.
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Purchaser
of .9755% of the total output of the Columbia River Federal Power
System. (Approximately 70 MW.)
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Owner
of an 11 megawatt gas turbine generator at Wauna, Oregon.
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Purchaser
of and joint developer of the 15 MW Arrowrock Hydroelectric Project
on the Boise River in Idaho.
Affiliated Organizations
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Northwest Public Power Association |
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Oregon
P.U.D. Association |
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American
Public Power Association |
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Pacific
Northwest Utilities Conference Committee |
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Oregon
Utility Resource Coordination Association |
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Public
Power Council |
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Western
State Power Pool |
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Special Districts of Oregon |
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League of Oregon Cities
and Counties |
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