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PacifiCorp

PacifiCorp is one of the West’s leading utilities, serving more than 1.6 million customers in six western states. PacifiCorp was formed in 1984, when its electric utility, natural resource development and telecommunications businesses grew into full-fledged enterprises. In 1989, it merged with Utah Power & Light, and continued doing business as Pacific Power and Utah Power.The company was acquired by MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company in 2006.

Today, PacifiCorp consists of three business units, aggregating up to PacifiCorp: PacifiCorp Energy, containing the electric generation, commercial and energy trading functions, and the coal-mining operations of the company, is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah; Pacific Power, which delivers electricity to customers in Oregon, Washington and California, is headquartered in Portland, Ore.; and Rocky Mountain Power, which delivers electricity to customers in Utah, Wyoming and Idaho, is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah. PacifiCorp is headquartered in Portland, Ore.

PacifiCorp  fact sheet (pdf)

Pacific Power

Just 30 years after Thomas Edison invented the light bulb, Pacific Power & Light Company (PP&L) was born in the Pacific Northwest. Formed in 1910, PP&L started from several small electric companies and served just 7,000 customers in Astoria and Pendleton in Oregon, and Yakima and Walla Walla in Washington. Once established, PP&L acquired other companies, properties and service areas. It began building transmission systems and extensions to serve rural customers in Oregon and Washington, and later, Wyoming, Montana and Northern California.

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Rocky Mountain Power

Before the company’s name was changed in 2006, Rocky Mountain Power served customers in Utah and Idaho as Utah Power. Wyoming customers were served by Pacific Power, though some had been served earlier under the Utah Power name.

Utah Power dates back to 1881, when Salt Lake City became the fifth city in the world to have central station electricity. Known then as Utah Power & Light (UP&L), the company itself was formed in 1912 from several small electric companies in Utah, Idaho and western Colorado. In organizing dozens of small power companies, serving 130 small cities and towns, the new company supplied about 39,700 customers in 1912. In just 10 years, UP&L grew to serve 205 communities and 83,000 customers.

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Corporate information

Headquarters:   Portland, Ore.
Total number of employees:   6,458
PacifiCorp Chairman and CEO:   Gregory E. Abel
PacifiCorp Energy President:   William J. Fehrman
Pacific Power President:   R. Patrick Reiten
Rocky Mountain Power President:   A. Richard Walje

Service area

Area covered:   136,000 square miles
States served:   Utah, Oregon, Wyoming, Washington, Idaho and California

Transmission/Distribution lines

  Transmission   15,622 miles
  Overhead distribution:    43,850 miles
  Underground distribution:   14,510 miles
  Substations:    900

Customers

  Total number of customers:   1,668,375  
  Residential:    1,428,000   85.6%
  Commercial:      202,000                   12.1%
  Industrial and Irrigation:         34,000                    2.0%
  Other:          4,000                       .3%

 

Customers by state

Utah:

758,326

Oregon: 

545,017

Wyoming:

128,968

Washington:

124,119

Idaho: 

  67,312

California: 

   44,633

Generation

Company-owned net generation capacity: 9,140 megawatts (mw)

68 generating plants

  • Coal-fired plants                                        
  • Hydroelectric facilities 
  • Gas-fired plants   
  • Wind facilities
  • Geothermal facilities