Northwest RiverPartners is a member-driven organization that advocates for the use of hydroelectricity as a cornerstone for clean energy in the Northwest region. They work with community-owned electric utilities, Native American tribes, agencies, and businesses to educate the public and policymakers about the important role of hydropower, support research and analytics, and provide balanced insights and suggestions in public processes.
The organization's goals include fighting climate change through hydro, restoring healthy fish populations, including vulnerable communities in public policy, maintaining a reliable electric grid, and supporting healthy agricultural communities. They represent over 100 community-owned utilities, ports, and businesses that are vital to the region, and provide resources such as hydro knowledge, blogs, news, and a podcast to further their mission.
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