- CEO
- Cindy A. Crane
- Full Time Employees
- 5,200
- Sector
- Utilities
- Industry
- Diversified Utilities
- Address
- 825 North East Multnomah Street Portland OR United States of America 97232
- IPO Date
- Oct 26, 2012
- Business
- PacifiCorp PacifiCorp (PPWLM), a wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Energy, operates as a regulated electric utility, generating, transmitting, distributing, and selling electricity to approximately 2.1 million residential, commercial, and industrial customers across six western U.S. states including Oregon, Washington, California, Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho. Founded in 1910 and headquartered in Portland, Oregon, the company owns and operates the largest regulated electric transmission system in the West, spanning 143,000 square miles, with a diverse generation portfolio of 11,700 megawatts comprising hydroelectric, wind (2,407 megawatts owned), natural gas, coal, solar, and geothermal resources; it also supports customer-sited solar, energy efficiency programs, battery storage initiatives, and innovative western energy markets for improved reliability and cost efficiency. The company conducts business through two primary retail units, Pacific Power serving Oregon, Washington, and California, and Rocky Mountain Power covering Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho. In its 2025 Integrated Resource Plan, PacifiCorp outlines a 20-year strategy to add significant renewables and storage capacity, including approximately 4.7 gigawatts of new solar and wind plus 1.7 gigawatts of storage by 2031 through competitive requests for proposals, alongside $2.3 billion in transmission investments to interconnect over 4 gigawatts and support decarbonization goals; recent developments feature a long-term power purchase agreement for the 320-megawatt Boswell Springs Wind Farm reaching commercial operation in early 2025, a $150 million settlement in November 2025 with 1,434 plaintiffs over the 2020 Labor Day wildfires bringing total wildfire-related payouts to about $1.7 billion across nearly 4,200 claims, and the sale of former dam property along the White Salmon River to The Conservation Fund in mid-2025 for transfer to the Yakama Nation.