You can count on us to

deliver for you

We know our neighbors rely on us, and that’s why we're always working to deliver safe, reliable service to you and your community.

Energy innovation

See how Pacific Power is working to create a brighter future.

Electric VEHICLES
CLEAN ENERGY

Safety & preparedness

Take precautions to stay safe and prepare for potential emergencies. 

STORM & OUTAGE PREPAREDNESS
ELECTRICAL SAFETy

Building & construction

Find resources to help with your new home, business or construction project.

Builders & COntractors
Electric Service Requirements

Planting a tree?

Before you dig, call 811 to have underground utilities located. Also plant low-growing trees near power lines. 

Get help with bills

When it comes to flexible options to help you take control of your bills, you can count on us. 

Powering a bright future

See our progress

Keeping you safe year-round

Nothing is more important than your safety. So we’re making significant investments to harden the grid and keep communities safe.

Focused on affordability

From our day-to-day operations to our most ambitious initiatives, we’re focused on delivering safe, reliable and affordable power to you.

You can count on us

We know our neighbors rely on us, and that’s why we're always improving our system to deliver safe, reliable service. 

Building on community strength

We’re proud to live and work in the communities we serve. That’s why we volunteer alongside our neighbors and fund grants for education, the arts and more.

Latest news

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  • May is National Wildfire Awareness Month: Pacific Power unveils wildfire season outlook

    To recognize National Wildfire Awareness Month, Pacific Power is encouraging Oregonians to prepare for fire season. Fire weather conditions, such as severe drought combined with summer windstorms or active wildfires, could lead to safety-related power outages.

  • California Climate Credit to appear on customer power bills

    Pacific Power customers in California can expect to see a credit of $174.25 on their April electricity bill as part of California's efforts to fight climate change. The twice-annual California Climate Credit provides ratepayers with their share of the benefits of California’s Cap-and-Trade Program, which requires large industries that emit greenhouse gases to buy carbon pollution permits.