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About Us - Idaho Power We are a locally operated energy company headquartered in vibrant and fast-growing Boise, Idaho Our 2,100 dedicated employees have been proudly serving our residential, business, and agricultural customers since 1916
Understanding Your Bill - Idaho Power Pricing Idaho Power’s prices are some of the lowest in the nation Find details about the prices you pay, and compare them to national energy prices
Our 20-Year Plan - Idaho Power The plan is updated every two years and includes a series of public meetings that help guide our planning process Idaho Power enlists the assistance of its customers in developing the IRP through an advisory panel — the Integrated Resource Plan Advisory Council (IRPAC)
Energy - Idaho Power Delivering Power to You Learn how we deliver power to customers through our transmission and power lines, as well as the smart grid Learn more
Demand-Side Management 2024 Annual Report Idaho Power successfully operated all three of its demand response programs in 2024 The maximum potential demand reduction from the company’s programs was calculated to be approximately 323 megawatts (MW), with an actual demand reduction of 257 MW