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Fire Weather Forecasted

Hot, dry and windy conditions are forecast for the Kittitas Valley. As part of PSE’s wildfire safe operations, we turned on system settings that are more sensitive to potential hazards.

Enhanced Powerline Settings are designed to help keep you safe, but they can result in unplanned power outages.

This is not a Public Safety Power Shutoff, where we proactively turn off power in advance of severe weather. 

For more information or to report a power outage, visit PSE’s Outage map.

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Safety first. Never touch or go within 35 feet of downed power lines because they might be energized. Call PSE at 1-888-225-5773 or 911 to report problems.

Report and track power outages online

The Wild Horse Wind and Solar Facility and Renewable Energy Center near Ellensburg, WA.

The IRP analysis integrates demand-side and supply-side resources to meet the growing energy needs of PSE’s customers at the lowest reasonable cost. The 2021 IRP implemented new rules from the Clean Energy Transformation Act (CETA), signed into law in May 2019. The 2021 IRP outlines PSE’s plans to eliminate coal from its electric resource portfolio by 2026 and transition to greenhouse gas neutral generation by 2030 and carbon free generation by 2045.

The 2021 IRP time horizon is from 2022 to 2045.

The IRP process is divided into six cyclical steps: 1. Establish Resource Needs; 2. Planning Assumptions & Resource Alternatives; 3. Analyze Alternatives & Portfolios; 4. Analyze Results; 5. Develop Resource Plan; and 6. 10-year Clean Energy Action Plan.

IRP process chart

The six steps of the IRP process are cyclical and iterative.

For the 2021 IRP, PSE developed a list of topics that were covered at specific points throughout the process as they relate to a specific IRP process step.

Topics include:

  • Generic Resource Assumptions
  • Social Cost of Carbon
  • Upstream Emissions
  • Transmission Constraints
  • Electric Price Forecast
  • Natural Gas Price Forecast
  • Clean Energy Transformation Act requirements
  • Demand Side Resources
  • Equity
  • Natural Gas Portfolio Modeling
  • Demand Forecast
  • Wholesale Market Risk
  • Portfolio Sensitivities
  • Resource Adequacy

To see when each topic was discussed between 2020 and 2021, please visit the Get Involved page to learn more about how these topics fit into the 2021 IRP.

 

Work Plan

PSE filed the 2021 IRP Work Plan with the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission on April 1, 2020. The Public Participation Plan is included as an Appendix. Any updates and revisions will be posted on this page.

 

Presentation to the WUTC and Public on the 2021 IRP Draft

PSE filed the below presentation with the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission on February 19, 2021 and provided the presentation during the February 16, 2021 open recessed meeting on PSE’s 2021 Electric and Natural Gas Draft Integrated Resource Plans.