- Northwest RiverPartners names Austin Rohr deputy executive director
- Misinformation undermines bipartisan efforts to protect millions of Northwest energy customers from rising costs
- U.S. House Acts to Protect Millions of Northwest Ratepayers
- Statement from Northwest RiverPartners on establishment of Columbia River Task Force, report from Interior Department
- Clark Mather selected as Northwest RiverPartners’ next executive director
- Agreement threatening Northwest clean power moves forward despite objections
- Secret agreement between US government and anti-hydro plaintiff groups ignores the public and invites more litigation
- Secret agreement between US government and anti-hydro plaintiff groups represents “Greatest Threat” for the region
- Statement from Northwest RiverPartners on latest legal delay
- Northwest RiverPartners Names Interim Executive Director
- Kurt Miller to depart Northwest RiverPartners, Board Forming Hiring Committee
- Biden Administration Agrees with Northwest RiverPartners on importance of region’s carbon-free electricity, agriculture and salmon
- Northwest RiverPartners’ Statement on Salmon Reintroduction in the upper Columbia River Basin
- Joint statement on Biden Administration delay of Columbia River System Operations litigation mediation
- Ratepayer Owned Public Utilities Launch Ads to Protect Affordable, Reliable, and Clean Power for Communities
- Anti-Hydro Interests Continue Attack on NW Clean Energy
- Return of Deadly Marine Heat Wave Underscores Critical Role of CarbonFree Hydropower Energy
- Energy Debate Overlooks Profound Threat to Vulnerable Northwest Communities
- In Response to Governor Inslee’s Lower Snake River Dams Draft Report
- New Industry Analysis: Cost of Replacing Energy Provided by Lower Snake River Dams 80% Greater Than Currently Considered Estimates
- Response to Letter from Governor Brown on the Lower Snake River Dams
- Northwest RiverPartners Welcomes Federal Report’s Comprehensive Approach but Urges More Collaboration for a Clean & Equitable Energy Future
- Statement from NWRP in Response to Governor Inslee’s Final Draft Report on the Lower Snake River Dams
- Northwest RiverPartners Urges Practicality and Transparency Over EPA River Temperature Report for Columbia & Snake River Dams
- Final Environmental Impact Statement Completes Four Year Federal Process; Settles Debate on the Value of the Lower Snake River Dams
- Northwest RiverPartners Supports Goals of Four Governors; Asks for Scientific Grounding to Ensure Best Outcome
- Northwest RiverPartners Responds to News over Earthjustice Intent to Sue over Columbia River Operations
- New Research Reveals Flawed Approach to Salmon Recovery Programs – With Major Implications for Dams Debate
- In Joint Letter to Governors, Dozens of Northwest Leaders Urge Holistic Approach to Four-State Salmon Recovery Process
- Northwest RiverPartners Disappointed, Concerned Over Gov Brown’s Divisive Move Towards Litigation
- Northwest RiverPartners Considers US Rep. Simpson Proposal to Overhaul the Region’s Energy Infrastructure; Urges Caution and a More Circumspect Approach
- State of Oregon’s Decision to Litigate Undermines Hopes for Regional Collaboration on Salmon
- Northwest RiverPartners Urges Columbia Basin Collaborative to Reevaluate Current Framework; Establish More Equitable, Holistic Approach
- State of Oregon’s Motion for Court Injunction to Control Dam Operations Reflects Disjointed Energy Policies, Disregard for Consumer Energy Costs & Climate Concerns
- Letter to Biden Administration from Salmon Hydro Supporters
- Northwest RiverPartners Response to Governor Inslee Statement on Lower Snake River Dams
- Northwest RiverPartners Statement on Injunctive Relief Settlement
- New Survey Finds Majority of Pacific Northwest Residents Support Lower Snake River Dams and Hydroelectric Power
- Northwest RiverPartners Urges President Biden to Prioritize Hydropower, Lower Snake River Dams in Effort to Keep Utility Costs & Greenhouse Gases Low
- Public Power/Farmers Roll Out Campaign to Protect Clean Energy, Fight Climate Change
- Murray-Inslee Report Falls Short, Fails to Recognize Significant Climate Impacts
- New report: Value of lower Snake River dams effectively irreplaceable in meeting region’s decarbonization goals
- Biden Administration’s BPA Study Confirms: Breaching Dams Would Cost Billions, Slow Fight Against Climate Change
- Labor Leaders Across the PNW Support Keeping the Dams on the Lower Snake River
- Apples to Wine: Washington Ag Backs Dams on the Lower Snake River
- Murray-Inslee Report Confirms Importance of the LSRD, High Value of Hydroelectricity to the Region