Prineville Renewable Energy Project

ABOUT

The Prineville Renewable Energy Project (PREP) is a 42 MW baseload renewable biomass cogeneration project that will serve as a locally sourced renewable asset for the region. The project provides a collaborative solution to current transmission constraints in Central Oregon and represents the realization of a 20-year vision, harmonizing with Prineville’s heritage and culture while aligning with the community’s present and future planning objectives.

The PREP serves as a pivotal solution to critical issues, offering a sustainable and locally integrated energy source that aligns with Prineville’s mission to maximize the competitive position of its community by meeting their collective power supply and transmission needs.

POWERING THE FUTURE

The PREP offers long-term solutions that balance the needs of a healthy environment while ensuring a sustainable solution meets growing community demands.

42 MW Biomass Power Plant Facility in Central Oregon

Local Renewable Generating Asset, 24/7 Operation

Collaborative Partnership Between Public and Private Entities

Regional Economic Impact

Energy for a Sustainable Future

An independent environmental analysis confirms that the PREP is expected to save 63,000 metric tons of CO2e annually, contributing to a greener future.*

That’s equivalent to:

7,089,006

Gallons of Gas Consumed

2,894,162

Propane Cylinders

7.7

Billion Smartphones Charged

*Climate Change. Biogenic CO2 Emissions Memo

Prineville Renewable Energy Project Site Map, Prineville OR