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Chelan PUD and Puget Sound Energy Finalize Clean Energy Contract

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WENATCHEE — Puget Sound Energy (PSE) and Chelan County Public Utility District (PUD) announced a new contract for renewable hydropower from two PUD hydro projects on the Columbia River. The contract will bolster PSE’s supply of carbon-free energy, in line with the goal of becoming a “Beyond Net Zero Carbon” energy company by 2045, while also supporting Washington state’s Clean Energy Transformation Act goals.

The five-year “slice” contract supplies PSE with 5% of the output from the PUD’s Rock Island and Rocky Reach hydropower projects from 2022 through 2026. The contract complements an existing contract between the two utilities, while generating revenue for the PUD to provide continued rate stability for its customers.

“We value our positive, long-term relationship with PSE, and we’re pleased to have the opportunity to help PSE meet its carbon-free energy goals,” said PUD General Manager Steve Wright. “This supports our power marketing strategy moving forward and demonstrates the value hydropower offers to support carbon emission reduction goals.”

PSE secured the contract following a competitive bidding process in the first quarter of 2021.

“We are excited to be working with Chelan PUD on this renewable hydropower which gives our customers an additional carbon-free resource,” said PSE Vice President of Energy Supply Ron Roberts. “This agreement reflects our commitment to combating climate change and creating a clean energy future that benefits all of the customers and communities we serve.”

In January 2021, PSE set its aspirational “Beyond Net Zero Carbon” energy company goal. PSE will target reducing its own carbon emissions to net zero and go beyond by helping other sectors to enable carbon reduction across the state of Washington.

About Chelan PUD: Chelan Public Utility District was created by a vote of the people in 1936 and delivered its first power in 1947. The PUD is governed by a locally elected five-member Board of Commissioners. The general manager uses the policies and guiding principles set by the commissioners to operate a utility system that delivers electricity from three dams to more than 51,000 retail customers in the county as well as other utilities across the Pacific Northwest. The PUD also provides water, sewer and wholesale telecommunications services. About Puget Sound Energy: Puget Sound Energy is proud to serve our neighbors and communities in 10 Washington counties. PSE is the state’s largest utility, supporting 1.1 million electric customers and nearly 900,000 natural gas customers. PSE aspires to be a beyond net zero carbon energy company by 2045. For more about us and what we do, visit pse.com.

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