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A critical element of our planning process is the public input process. We have pursued an open and collaborative approach
to involve the Commissions, customers and other stakeholders in the company's planning prior to making resource decisions.
Since these decisions can have significant economic and environmental consequences, conducting the resource plan with transparency
and full participation from the Commission and other interested and effected parties is essential.
The public has been involved in our resource plans from the earliest stages and at each decisive step. Participants have both
shared comments and ideas, as well as received information. As reflected in the 2007 IRP report, many of the comments provided
by the participants have been adopted by the company and have helped contribute to the quality of this resource plan.
The cornerstone of the public input process has been full-day public input meetings, held throughout the yearlong plan development
period. These meetings have been held jointly in two locations, Salt Lake City and Portland, using telephone and video conferencing
technology, to encourage wide participation while minimizing travel burdens and respecting everyone’s busy schedules.
Below are the links to presentation and workshop materials distributed during the 2004, 2007 and 2008 IRP cycle.
2008 IRP
2007 IRP Presentations
2007 IRP Technical Workshops
2004 IRP Presentations
2004 IRP Technical Workshops
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