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  2. Oregon Department of Energy - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Department of Energy. The Oregon Department of Energy (ODOE) was established in 1975 by the Oregon Legislative Assembly as the culmination of recommendations of several task forces and study groups over several years. The state agency helps Oregonians make informed decisions and maintain a resilient and affordable energy system.

  3. Solar power in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, HB 2618 was passed, which created a new ODOE solar rebate program through the Oregon Department of Energy (ODOE).This rebate program allows residential solar energy customers as well as low-income service providers in Oregon to receive rebates for solar energy systems, whether they are stand-alone systems or paired with a solar energy storage system.

  4. Albany Research Center - Wikipedia

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    The Albany Research Center, now part of National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), is a U.S. Department of Energy laboratory staffed by Federal employees and contractors located in Albany, Oregon. Founded in 1943, the laboratory initially specialized in life cycle research starting with the formulation, characterization, and/or melting of ...

  5. Untangling when Oregonians are eligible for the state's ... - AOL

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    More than 16% of all new vehicle sales in Oregon were electric vehicles in the first quarter of 2023, the second-highest rate in the nation, according to the Oregon Department of Energy.

  6. Energy in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Oregon electricity production by type. The U.S. state of Oregon is the third largest renewable energy producing state in the United States. [1] Hydroelectric power dominates the power market in Oregon, providing nearly two-thirds of the electricity generated in the state, although it accounts for only 38.91% of the total percentage consumed when electricity imported from other states is ...

  7. Wheatridge Renewable Energy Facility - Wikipedia

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    Wheatridge Renewable Energy Facility. Wheatridge Renewable Energy Facility is a combined wind/solar/battery power generation facility near Lexington, Morrow County, Oregon. It is owned by Portland General Electric and NextEra Energy. [1] The project and a preliminary application were created in 2014, with a 500 MW capacity from up to 292 turbines.

  8. United States Secretary of Energy - Wikipedia

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    United States Secretary of Energy

  9. Portland General Electric - Wikipedia

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    Portland General Electric Company. Portland General Electric (PGE) is a Fortune 1000, investor-owned (NYSE: POR) energy company based in Portland, Oregon, that generates, transmits and distributes electricity, serving almost two-thirds of Oregon’s commercial and industrial activity. PGE is regulated by the Oregon Public Utility Commission.