Portland General v. Bpa

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedMay 2, 2007
Docket01-70003
StatusPublished

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Portland General v. Bpa, (9th Cir. 2007).

Opinion

FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT

PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC  COMPANY; PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY, WASHINGTON; UTILITIES OF THE WESTERN PUBLIC AGENCIES GROUP; NORTHWEST REQUIREMENTS UTILITIES, Petitioners, AVISTA CORPORATION; PUBLIC GENERATING POOL (PGP);  INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMERS OF No. 01-70003 NORTHWEST UTILITIES; THE PUBLIC BPA No. Power Act UTILITY COMMISSION OF OREGON; ALCOA INC., Intervenors, v. BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION; DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY; JUDI JOHANSEN, Administrator of the Bonneville Power Administration, Respondents. 

4829 4830 PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC v. BONNEVILLE POWER

PACIFICORP; PUBLIC UTILITY  DISTRICT NO. 1 OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY, WASHINGTON; UTILITIES OF THE WESTERN PUBLIC AGENCIES GROUP; NORTHWEST REQUIREMENTS UTILITIES, Petitioners, AVISTA CORPORATION; PUBLIC  No. 01-70005 POWER COUNCIL; AVISTA CORPORATION; THE PUBLIC UTILITY BPA No. Power Act COMMISSION OF OREGON; ALCOA, INC., Intervenors, v. BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION, Respondent.  PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC v. BONNEVILLE POWER 4831

PUBLIC POWER COUNCIL; PUBLIC  UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY, WASHINGTON; UTILITIES OF THE WESTERN PUBLIC AGENCIES GROUP, Petitioners, AVISTA CORPORATION; PUBLIC  GENERATING POOL (PGP); THE No. 01-70010 PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION OF BPA No. Power Act OREGON; ALCOA, INC., Intervenors, v. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION, Respondents.  4832 PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC v. BONNEVILLE POWER

BENTON RURAL ELECTRIC  ASSOCIATION; WASHINGTON, CITY OF PORT; WASHINGTON, CITY OF CHENEY, WASHINGTON, CITY OF ELLENBURG; WASHINGTON, CITY OF FIRCREST; WASHINGTON, CITY OF MILTON; WASHINGTON, TOWN OF EATONVILLE, WASHINGTON, TOWN OF STEILACOOM; WASHINGTON, ALDER MUTUAL LIGHT COMPANY, WASHINGTON, ELMHURST MUTUAL POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY; WASHINGTON, LAKEVIEW LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY; WASHINGTON, PENINSULA LIGHT COMPANY,  WASHINGTON, PARKLAND LIGHT AND No. 01-70012 WATER COMPANY; WASHINGTON, BPA No. Power Act PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF KITTITAS COUNTY; WASHINGTON, PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF LEWIS COUNTY; WASHINGTON, PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 2 OF PACIFIC COUNTY, ET AL.; FALL RIVER RURAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE; COLUMBIA RIVER PEOPLE’S UTILITY DISTRICT; PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY, WASHINGTON; UTILITIES OF THE WESTERN PUBLIC AGENCIES GROUP; NORTHWEST REQUIREMENTS UTILITIES, Petitioners,  PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC v. BONNEVILLE POWER 4833

AVISTA CORPORATION; THE PUBLIC  UTILITY COMMISSION OF OREGON; ALCOA, INC., Intervenors, v.  DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY; BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION, Respondents. 

PUGET SOUND ENERGY, INC.; PUBLIC  UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY, WASHINGTON; UTILITIES OF THE WESTERN PUBLIC AGENCIES GROUP; NORTHWEST REQUIREMENTS UTILITIES, Petitioners, No. 01-70041 WASHINGTON UTILITIES AND  BPA No. Power Act TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION, OPINION Intervenor, v. U.S. DEPT. OF ENERGY; BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION, Respondents.  On Petition for Review of an Order of the Bonneville Power Administration

Argued and Submitted November 14, 2005—Seattle, Washington

Filed May 3, 2007 4834 PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC v. BONNEVILLE POWER Before: Stephen Reinhardt, William A. Fletcher, and Jay S. Bybee, Circuit Judges.

Opinion by Judge Bybee PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC v. BONNEVILLE POWER 4837

COUNSEL

Scott G. Seidman, Tonkon Torp LLP, Portland, Oregon, for petitioner Portland General Electric Company.

Michael A. Goldfarb, Law Offices of Michael A. Goldfarb, Seattle, Washington, for petitioner Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County, Washington.

Terence L. Mundorf, Marsh Mundorf Pratt Sullivan & Mc- Kenzie PSC, Mill Creek, Washington, for petitioner Utilities of the Western Public Agencies Group.

Susan K. Ackerman, Portland, Oregon, for petitioner North- west Requirements Utilities.

R. Blair Strong, Paine Hamblen Coffin Brooke & Miller LLP, Spokane, Washington, for intervenor Avista Corporation.

Melinda J. Davison and Irion A. Sanger, Davison Van Cleve PC, Portland, Oregon, for intervenor Industrial Customers of Northwest Utilities.

Kurt R. Casad, Office of United States Attorney, Portland, Oregon, for respondent Bonneville Power Administration. 4838 PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC v. BONNEVILLE POWER OPINION

BYBEE, Circuit Judge:

Petitioners, publicly owned utilities (“PUDs”) operating in the Pacific Northwest,1 and Intervenor Industrial Customers of Northwest Utilities, challenge the actions taken by the Bonne- ville Power Administration (“BPA”) in reaching settlement agreements in 2000 with six investor-owned utilities (“IOUs”). While the statutory and factual background in this appeal is quite complicated, the ultimate issue is relatively straightforward: whether BPA’s authority to settle out of power contracts is bound by the power exchange requirements of the Northwest Power Act (“NWPA”), and if so, whether the exercise of its settlement authority was contrary to those requirements. We hold that BPA was bound by the power exchange requirements of the NWPA, and that BPA exercised its settlement authority contrary to those requirements.

I. STATUTORY AND REGULATORY BACKGROUND

Our prior opinions have discussed BPA’s operations in some detail. See, e.g., M-S-R Public Power Agency v. BPA, 297 F.3d 833 (9th Cir. 2002) (as amended); Ass’n of Pub. Agency Customers, Inc. v. BPA, 126 F.3d 1158 (9th Cir. 1997). Nevertheless, because of the complexity of this case, we review the statutory and regulatory framework surround- ing BPA to understand its actions in this case.

A. Bonneville Project Act and the Northwest Power Act

BPA is an agency within the Department of Energy created by Congress in 1937. See Bonneville Project Act, 16 U.S.C. §§ 832-832m (2000). BPA was tasked with marketing the 1 The petitioners include the Western Public Agencies Group; Northwest Requirements Utilities; Public Power Council; and Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County, Washington. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC v. BONNEVILLE POWER 4839 power generated by federally owned dams on the Columbia River.2 BPA serves two principal classes of customers: (1) preference utilities; and (2) everyone else. Preference utilities (also “preference customers”) comprise publicly-owned utili- ties, cooperatives, and federal agencies (including petitioners Western Public Agencies Group, Northwest Requirements Utilities, and Public Utility District No. 1 of Snohomish County), all of which are accorded priority to federal power under the Bonneville Project Act. See 16 U.S.C. § 832c(a), (d). Non-preference utilities include investor-owned utilities (“IOUs”)3 (including intervenors Avista, Pacificorp, Portland General Electric, and Puget Sound Energy), direct service industries customers (“DSIs”),4 and all others who purchase BPA power in the market. BPA originally operated under an annual congressional appropriation, but was restructured as a self-financed agency in 1974. See The Bonneville Power Administration Fund, 16 U.S.C. § 838i (2000).

From the 1930s through the 1960s, BPA’s relatively inex- pensive power costs and broad control over most of the trans- mission facilities in the Pacific Northwest made it the region’s dominant power supplier. During this period, BPA’s power resources were sufficient to meet the needs of its preference and non-preference customers.

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