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​The Oregon Energy Strategy will identify pathways to achieving the state’s energy policy objectives. The report will be informed by robust stakeholder engagement and help Oregon achieve emissions reductions in line with state energy and climate policy goals.​​​
Join the Oregon Department of Energy on Thursday, February ​​27, 2025 for two virtual Public Forum opportunities on the Oregon Energy Strategy. The forums will present key takeaways from our modeling results and kick off conversations about the policy recommendation that will shape Oregon’s energy future. They will begin at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. and will present the same information (so join us at the time that works best for you, or both!). We'll provide an opportunity for the public and other interested parties to weigh in and give feedback.​

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​The Oregon Department of Energy is developing the Oregon Energy Strategy, which will identify pathways to achieve the state’s energy objectives. The Strategy will evaluate benefits and challenges of different pathways, present policy recommendations, and reflect input from Oregonians who informe​d the Strategy.

Developing the Oregon Energy Strategy will follow a process that combi​nes data gathering, technical analysis, and policy discussions anchored in engagement with Oregonians with diverse backgrounds and perspectives from across the state. Following public comment on the draft report, the Oregon Energy Strategy will be presented to the Governor and Legislature by November 2025. 

Achieving Oregon's Energy Policy Objectives

​As directed by HB 3630​, the strategy will account for the state’s energy policy objectives, including reliability, affordability, and its greenhouse gas​ emission targets:  

  • Executive Order 20-04: Economy-wide 80% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050  

  • HB 2021: Clean energy targets for PGE, Pacific Power, and covered electricity service suppliers of 80% emissions reductions by 2030, 90% by 2035, 100% by 2040 
  • Climate Protection Program: 90% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from natural gas, liquid fuels, and propane by 2050 ​


Exploring Energy Pathways 


The Legislature tasked ODOE with coordinating development of the Oregon Energy Strategy. However, many Oregonians are contributing to its development, and the state encourages feedback and input from a diverse range of perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences. 
 

An Interagency Steering Group​ of s​tate agencies is helping to guide development of the Oregon Energy Strategy. ODOE also formed an Advisory Group and several Policy Working Groups to help inform and provide feedback to the development of the report. Learn more: 

Get Involved and Stay Updated

​There are many opportunities to share input and contribute throughout the development of the Oregon Energy Strategy. Please sign up​ to receive email updates. ​We also encourage written comments to be submitted to the Oregon Energy Strategy Comment Portal.

Additionally, all Oregon Energy Strategy Advisory Group and Working Group meetings will be open to the public to listen in. Ways to engage:


Oregon Energy Strategy Project Materials 


Public outreach to develop and inform the Oregon Energy Strategy began in the spring of 2024. The report will be presented to the Governor and Oregon Legislature by November 2025. Materials, meeting information, supporting documents that help inform this project are available here:

Oregon Energy Strategy Advisory and Working Group meetings, as well as Public Forums and Info Session, will include closed captioning, and ODOE can provide other resources, translation services, or other accommodations. Contact [email protected] with requests. ​


Connect

Please email [email protected] with any questions and sign up​ to receive email updates about the Oregon Energy Strategy. We also encourage all comments to be submitted to the proje​ct ​​Comment Portal.​

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