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The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) is a United States federal agency based in Portland, Oregon, established in 1937. BPA provides about 28 percent of the electricity used in the Northwest and its transmission system carries electricity to 31,000 square miles in eight states. Through its commitment to public service, BPA aims to help maintain energy affordability, reliability, and environmental sustainability, while continuing its stewardship of the Federal Columbia River Power System.

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