US Code
CHAPTER 12G— PACIFIC NORTHWEST FEDERAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
§ 838n. Columbia Basin power management

(a) DefinitionsIn this section:(1) AccountThe term “Account” means the account established by subsection (b)(1).
(2) AdministratorThe term “Administrator” means the Administrator of the Bonneville Power Administration.
(3) Canadian EntitlementThe term “Canadian Entitlement” means the downstream power benefits that Canada is entitled to under Article V of the Treaty Relating to Cooperative Development of the Water Resources of the Columbia River Basin, signed at Washington January 17, 1961 (15 UST 1555; TIAS 5638).
(b) Transmission coordination and expansion(1) EstablishmentThere is established in the Treasury an account for the purposes of making expenditures to increase bilateral transfers of renewable electric generation between the western United States and Canada.
(2) Criteria(A) In generalThe Administrator may make expenditures from the Account for activities to improve electric power system coordination by constructing electric power transmission facilities within the western United States that directly or indirectly facilitate non-carbon emitting electric power transactions between the western United States and Canada.
(B) ApplicationSubparagraph (A) shall be effective after the later of—(i) September 16, 2024; and
(ii) the date on which the Canadian entitlement value calculation is terminated or reduced to the actual electric power value to the United States, as determined by the Administrator.
(3) ConsultationThe Administrator shall consult with relevant electric utilities in Canada and appropriate regional transmission planning organizations in considering the construction of transmission activities under this subsection.
(4) AuthorizationThere is authorized to be appropriated to the Account a nonreimburseable amount equal to the aggregated amount of the Canadian Entitlement during the 5-year period preceding November 15, 2021.
(c) Increased hydroelectric capacity(1) In generalThe Commissioner of Reclamation shall rehabilitate and enhance the John W. Keys III Pump Generating Plant—(A) to replace obsolete equipment;
(B) to maintain reliability and improve efficiency in system performance and operation;
(C) to create more hydroelectric power capacity in the Pacific Northwest; and
(D) to ensure the availability of water for irrigation in the event that Columbia River water flows from British Columbia into the United States are insufficient after September 16, 2024.
(2) Authorization of appropriationsThere is authorized to be appropriated $100,000,000, which shall be nonreimburseable, to carry out this subsection.
(d) Power coordination study(1) In generalThe Administrator shall conduct a study considering the potential hydroelectric power value to the Pacific Northwest of increasing the coordination of the operation of hydroelectric and water storage facilities on rivers located in the United States and Canada.
(2) CriteriaThe study conducted under paragraph (1) shall analyze—(A) projected changes to the Pacific Northwest electricity supply;
(B) potential reductions in greenhouse gas emissions;
(C) any potential need to increase transmission capacity; and
(D) any other factor the Administrator considers to be relevant for increasing bilateral coordination.
(3) CoordinationIn conducting the study under paragraph (1), the Administrator shall coordinate, to the extent practicable, with—(A) the 11 So in original. The word “the” probably should not appear. British Columbia or a crown corporation owned by British Columbia;
(B) the Assistant Secretary;
(C) the Commissioner of Reclamation; and
(D) any public utility districts that operate hydroelectric projects on the mainstem of the Columbia River.
(4) Authorization of appropriationsThere is authorized to be appropriated $10,000,000, which shall be nonreimburseable, to carry out this subsection.