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Oregon Environmental Groups Hail Berkshire Energy’s Plan to Eliminate Coal

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Two west coast utilities have pledged to eliminate coal-powered electricity generation from their energy production. The utilities are Berkshire Hathaway’s Pacific Power and Portland General Electric Company.

Pacific Power serves customers in Oregon and Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana and Northern California. Portland General Electric serves Portland, Salem and a total of 52 Oregon cities.

The two utilities pledged to eliminate their use of coal by 2035, and the move drew strong praise from a coalition of environmental groups that had pushed for the move. In return, the environmental groups that include the Oregon Environmental Council, Climate Solutions, and the Sierra Club, among others, agreed shelve a proposed Oregon ballot measure that would have required the utilities to get fifty-percent of their energy from renewable sources by 2040. The move for the ballot measure will be halted provided  the Oregon legislature passes similar legislation.

The two utilities have been heavily reliant on coal, with Pacific Power getting nearly 60-percent of its power from coal in 2014, and Portland General Electric Company got roughly 24-percent of its power from coal over the same period.

The proposed legislation, which would be a renewal of the Renewable Portfolio Standard that became law in 2007, would require utilities to meet renewable energy goals of 27-percent renewables by 2025, 35-percent by 2035, and 50-percent renewables by 2040.

Pacific Power is already hard at work on that goal, with the recent construction of the Black Cap Solar Facility, located on 20 acres a few miles west of Lakeview, Oregon. The 2-megawatt photovoltaic solar panel facility is equipped with a sophisticated tracking system that optimizes the sun’s power. It is also buying power from the Old Mill solar plant near Bly, Oregon, which is the state’s largest solar facility. It was built by Obsidian Renewables in 2015 on the site of a long-closed former Weyerhaeuser sawmill 50 miles east of Klamath Falls. Combined, the two facilities provide 7-megawatts of solar power.

Berkshire Hathaway and Renewable Energy

Berkshire Hathaway Energy has one of the largest renewable energy portfolios in the U.S. The company gets approximately a quarter of its generating capacity from renewable and noncarbon sources such as wind, water, solar and geothermal.

© 2016 David Mazor

Disclosure: David Mazor is a freelance writer focusing on Berkshire Hathaway. The author is long in Berkshire Hathaway, and this article is not a recommendation on whether to buy or sell the stock. The information contained in this article should not be construed as personalized or individualized investment advice. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.