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Warm Springs Tribal
Community Energy Fair
Tuesday, June 24
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Warm Springs
Campus Pavilion
Hosted by:
Warm Springs Power & Water Enterprises
and
7Skyline

A big thank you to Warm Springs Power & Water Enterprises, the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, and the Warm Springs community for the success of the Warm Springs Tribal Community Energy Fair. The fair is part of the 7Skyline Power Up Tribal Energy Series. It was a day full of opportunities to share ideas about the Tribes' energy future and learn about technologies that will help power it.
With giveaways and raffles, lunches from two local food trucks, and 40 exhibitors sharing expertise and experiences with the Tribal community, it was fun, engaging, and the perfect way to celebrate Tribal energy sovereignty. Together, we learned about and discussed the opportunities being generated by energy projects at the individual, community, and utility levels through Warm Springs Power & Water Enterprises!
Thank you to everyone who helped make our first Community Energy Fair a success!
Energy Efficiency and Weatherization Supply Buckets Sponsored by:
Thank you to our sponsors!
Phil's Ace Hardware in Madras, Oregon, donated all 100 five-gallon buckets.
BrightNight designs, develops and operates utility-scale clean power systems that provide the most reliable, resilient and affordable energy, enhanced by AI.
HP Inc. We are a technology company born of the belief that companies should do more than just make a profit. They should make the world a better place.
Pacific Power is an electric utility serving Warm Springs. Pacific Power has been providing safe and reliable electric service to Central Oregon for over 100 years. We work hand-in-hand with our communities and customers on many exciting projects. Pacific Power looks forward to many years of partnership.
For more than 130 years, Portland General Electric has been powering people's lives. We are deeply committed to the success of our customers and partners, delivering an Oregon kind of energy that energizes lives, strengthens communities and drives enhancements that promote social, economic and environmental progress.
Wasco Electric Cooperative is thrilled to team up with our members to spark innovation and power the future at this year’s Energy Fair!
E-Bike Raffle Sponsored by:
The members of Best Best & Krieger LLP’s (BBK) Native American Law practice group have deep experience in representing tribes and tribal business enterprises in the Pacific Northwest. BBK attorneys represent tribal governments in connection with the protection and advancement of tribal sovereignty and culture. The firm’s experience includes the protection of the treaty-reserved rights of tribal clients, including fishing, hunting and water rights and representing tribes to protect and restore cultural resources.
MN8 Energy serves enterprise customers on their journey to an electrified, decarbonized world by providing renewable energy and related services. With approximately 4 gigawatts of operational and under-construction solar projects, 1.1 gigawatt hours of battery energy storage capacity comprised of over 874 projects across 29 states, and more than a dozen high-powered EV charging stations across 6 states, MN8 is one of the largest and most sophisticated independent solar energy and energy storage power producers in the United States.
Portable Power Station and Recharging Solar Panel Briefcase Sponsored by:
Navajo Power is a majority Native American-owned renewable energy project developer that works with Tribal communities to develop renewable energy and energy storage projects that create real, lasting benefits for Tribal communities. Navajo Power's vision is that Tribal communities prosper from clean energy. Our deep expertise working on complex renewable energy projects with Tribal communities and our ability to build strong relationships help ensure our projects are successful for all parties involved. Most importantly, we ensure every project honors Tribal sovereignty while fostering long-term economic opportunities.
This Event Made Possible by All Our Sponsors:
Energy Trust of Oregon is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping people and communities thrive through more affordable clean energy solutions.
Energy West. Transactional Energy Consultants to Tribes, Utilities, and Industry
Mayfield Renewables is an engineering consultancy that delivers a variety of services—including engineering, microgrid feasibility studies, and technical education programs—to the solar and energy storage industries. Founded in 2007, the Mayfield Renewables team brings their individual and collective commitment to supporting clients in developing solar and energy storage systems nationwide. As the demand for complex community microgrid systems grows, we support our clients and partners with quality, safe, well-planned systems that last through both consulting engineering and education training.
The Oregon Department of Energy works to support a safe, clean, affordable and reliable energy future for everyone in Oregon. We collect and share energy data to help guide smart decisions about Oregon's energy future. We bring people together to talk about Oregon's energy challenges and opportunities - working with communities, businesses and other partners to find solutions and we run programs that help communities save energy, become more resilient and reduce carbon emissions. We are here to partner with Oregon communities, including Tribal nations, on energy solutions that work for everyone.
Red Cloud Renewable. A perpetually Native-led grassroots 501c3 based on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation offering solar installation training courses which include photovoltaic technology fundamentals that are complemented by vital hands-on labs, energy efficiency training, and sustainable building solutions for Native Americans from all 574 federally recognized tribes through our innovative, culturally-relevant workforce development initiatives at the Red Cloud Renewable Energy Center.
Red Plains has been working with Tribes across the U.S. for 27 years providing engineering, planning, and construction management services with the goal of supporting Tribal self-determination and autonomy. We support sustainable energy development through land use planning, GIS based assessment and analysis to determine effective locations for projects, civil engineering for the design of support infrastructure of energy projects, construction management during project construction. Red Plains is honored to be a part of the team working to develop sustainable energy projects with the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.
Nineteen years ago, ZGlobal set out to offer smarter energy solutions to energize a stronger grid. Today, we continue providing expertise to innovators throughout the industry who benefit from our unparalleled knowledge in an ever-changing energy environment.
Thank You to All of Our Exhibitors:
7Skyline is deeply committed to working with Tribal communities to achieve their energy and socioeconomic goals. Our team includes experts in both the technical aspects of energy project development and the cultural sensitivities required to work effectively with Tribes.
Area 1 Inside Electrical JATC. We are a four-year inside electrician General Journeyman apprenticeship program. We educate apprentices in the following OR/WA counties: Clackamas, Multnomah, Hood River, Wasco, Washington, Yamhill, Clark, Cowlitz, Klickitat, Pacific, and Skamania.
For over 30 years, Blackrock Geoscience has been a pioneer in the geoscience industry, offering comprehensive solutions for geothermal development. From strategic planning to exploratory drilling, we provide the expertise needed to transform natural resources into sustainable energy.
BPA delivers reliable, affordable, and carbon-free hydropower produced in the Columbia River Basin to communities across the Northwest. BPA maintains 15,000+ circuit miles of high-voltage power lines and markets hydropower from 31 federal dams in the Columbia River Basin, providing 32% of the electric power in the Northwest, and powering the lives of 3 million people.
BrightNight designs, develops and operates utility-scale clean power systems that provide the most reliable, resilient and affordable energy, enhanced by AI.
CE-Clean Energy. Bright Futures, a program of Bonneville Environmental Foundation, is working with educator leaders, industry partners, and powerfully engaged youth to bolster a clean energy transition driven by local genius and solutions. Through its leadership development, educator training, and career-connected learning engagements, CE is committed to catalyzing nationwide efforts to meet historic workforce demands while prioritizing collaborative approaches that emphasize local voice and participation.
Branch of Natural Resources
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Culture and Heritage Committee
Natural Resources Management Services exist to plan and execute a balanced direction for the protection, use and enhancement to all tribal natural resources. Resources shall be managed as sustainable assets available for cultural, subsistence, economic and social purposes or opportunities in perpetuity consistent with the Confederated Tribes’ sovereign and treaty status.
Integrated Resource Management Plan (IRMP) Goals establish an interdisciplinary approach to resource management planning that will:
● Preserve, protect, and enhance environmental and cultural values.
● Sustain traditional, subsistence, and other cultural needs of current and future Tribal members.
● Provide for sustainable economic and employment opportunities.
● Provide for public health and safety.
● Manage for diversity, long-term productivity, and sustainability of all natural resources.
Eaton is an equipment manufacturer and solutions provider for Electrical Equipment and Systems from residential circuit breakers to large-scale power distribution equipment.
Energy Trust of Oregon is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping people and communities thrive through more affordable clean energy solutions.
Energy West. Transactional Energy Consultants to Tribes, Utilities, and Industry
A private sector enterprise wholly owned by CTWS, GeoVisions is dedicated to the protection and preservation of natural and cultural resources for future generations. Our multidisciplinary team provides high quality and equitably priced environmental compliance products and services to clients and organizations throughout the Pacific Northwest and Intermountain West. We provide Cultural Resource Management Archaeology and Environmental services. We also prioritize collaboration with all tribal rights holders and clients regarding all work on reservation lands, ceded lands, and beyond. We perform these services for both public and private sector projects across the region.
GismoPower makes plug-in mobile solar carports that turn driveways into power plants. Our “Solar on Wheels” MEGA (Mobile Electricity Generating Appliance) plugs into a standard 240V outlet—no roof or permanent installation needed. Already adopted by the Oglala Lakota and Colorado River Indian Tribes, MEGA offers a portable, affordable path to clean energy. It’s fully compatible with Solar for All and ready to help Warm Springs families generate their own power.
HDR is an Architectural & Engineering services firm that designs solutions to some of the world's greatest challenges. Our Power team has supported Renewable Generation projects in every corner of the United States. Everything we do has the singular purpose of bettering the communities that our employees and clients call home.
HP Inc. We are a technology company born of the belief that companies should do more than just make a profit. They should make the world a better place.
The Indian Head Casino is an economic engine for the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and is in the planning phase for a solar and battery system that will provide backup power to the casino during power outages.
Mayfield Renewables is an engineering consultancy that delivers a variety of services—including engineering, microgrid feasibility studies, and technical education programs—to the solar and energy storage industries. Founded in 2007, the Mayfield Renewables team brings their individual and collective commitment to supporting clients in developing solar and energy storage systems nationwide. As the demand for complex community microgrid systems grows, we support our clients and partners with quality, safe, well-planned systems that last through both consulting engineering and education training.
NWNC is an economic development nonprofit serving Native business owners and entrepreneurs in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. We grow Native economies, build coalitions of support, and support Native businesses and entrepreneurs with direct, one-on-one support.
The Oregon Department of Energy works to support a safe, clean, affordable and reliable energy future for everyone in Oregon. We collect and share energy data to help guide smart decisions about Oregon's energy future. We bring people together to talk about Oregon's energy challenges and opportunities - working with communities, businesses and other partners to find solutions and we run programs that help communities save energy, become more resilient and reduce carbon emissions. We are here to partner with Oregon communities, including Tribal nations, on energy solutions that work for everyone.
The College of Engineering transforms lives and enhances society through impactful education and research. We aim to tackle the world’s biggest challenges — such as developing sustainable energy solutions, ensuring access to clean water, and developing next-gen microelectronics.
The Sustainability Office exists to - in the most sustainable way possible - support OSU’s mission to promote economic, social, cultural and environmental progress for the people of Oregon, the nation and the world. The Sustainability Office fosters a culture of sustainability, enhances student competency around issues of sustainability, reduces the university’s overall environmental impact and communicates sustainability efforts to the campus community and external audiences.
Pacific Power is an electric utility serving Warm Springs. Pacific Power has been providing safe and reliable electric service to Central Oregon for over 100 years. We work hand-in-hand with our communities and customers on many exciting projects. Pacific Power looks forward to many years of partnership.
For more than 130 years, Portland General Electric has been powering people's lives. We are deeply committed to the success of our customers and partners, delivering an Oregon kind of energy that energizes lives, strengthens communities and drives enhancements that promote social, economic and environmental progress.
PVpallet helps solar and electrical companies replace single-use wood pallets with reusable packaging. Made in the USA from post-consumer HDPE, our pallets, bulk containers, and custom solutions reduce product damage, job site waste, and shipping inefficiencies. We also provide packaging consulting, logistics support, and asset tracking to streamline your operations. Our goal is to help your team make the switch to smarter packaging that saves time, cuts waste, and improves performance.
Red Cloud Renewable. A perpetually Native-led grassroots 501c3 based on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation offering solar installation training courses which include photovoltaic technology fundamentals that are complemented by vital hands-on labs, energy efficiency training, and sustainable building solutions for Native Americans from all 574 federally recognized tribes through our innovative, culturally-relevant workforce development initiatives at the Red Cloud Renewable Energy Center.
Red Plains has been working with Tribes across the U.S. for 27 years providing engineering, planning, and construction management services with the goal of supporting Tribal self determination and autonomy. We support sustainable energy development through land use planning, GIS based assessment and analysis to determine effective locations for projects, civil engineering for the design of support infrastructure of energy projects, construction management during project construction. Red Plains is honored to be a part of the team working to develop sustainable energy projects with the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.
Remote Energy mentors aspiring Solar PV technicians and motivated instructors in remote and underrepresented communities worldwide.
A minority-owned business recognized by the City of Seattle and Port of Seattle, Säzän Group has more than two decades of energy planning and engineering experience. Established in 1998, the firm has expanded its services to support Tribal communities across all six office locations in three states—Oregon, Washington, and Arizona. Underlining our Tribal energy consulting services is a deep commitment to delivering solutions that enhance security, emergency preparedness, Tribal sovereignty, energy cost savings, and workforce development training opportunities. As engineers and project managers, we support Tribal communities with planning projects and grant funding opportunities, providing technical assistance for project development.
Solar Oregon is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to creating an Oregon where the benefits of renewable energy are accessible to everyone. Our mission is to serve as a bold voice and trusted educational resource, empowering individuals and communities across the state to adopt solar energy.
Spark Northwest is a nonprofit that accelerates the shift to clean energy one community at a time. Spark Northwest envisions a transition to clean energy in the Pacific Northwest that reduces carbon and prioritizes benefits for marginalized communities. To enable this vision, Spark Northwest partners with Tribal, rural, and urban communities to plan and implement clean energy projects designed to build power and wealth in these communities.
Sunlight Solar provides system design and turn-key installation of grid-tied solar electric systems as well as battery backup systems for homes and businesses throughout Central Oregon.
WSCAT’s mission is to promote community development in Warm Springs by empowering individuals and groups of people to realize their potential, become self-reliant, and affect positive change for themselves, their families, and their community.
The Warm Springs Economic Development Corporation's mission is to create long-term revenue through new business development and employment opportunities for Tribal members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.
The Warm Springs Housing Authority (WSHA) is organized and operated to provide safe, decent and affordable housing to Native American families residing on the Warm Springs Reservation with emphasis on Tribal Member preference. WSHA seeks out and effectively administers innovative programs to maintain the existing housing stock and to create new housing opportunities for the residents we serve.
Warm Springs Power & Water Enterprises manages the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs' interest in the largest hydroelectric project within the state of Oregon, the Pelton-Round Butte Hydroelectric Project. As of June 2025, WSPWE has contributed over $202 million to the Tribal General Fund and $50 million to ecosystem enhancements and protection in the Deschutes Basin, including funding to assist with a redesign of Mill Creek through Potters Pond restoring the area back to its natural state.
Wasco Electric Cooperative is thrilled to team up with our members to spark innovation and power the future at this year’s Energy Fair!
WorkSource Oregon’s mission is to effectively respond to workforce challenges by providing high-quality services to individuals and businesses, ultimately leading to job attainment, retention, and advancement. We achieve this by connecting businesses with qualified workers, helping individuals find employment and by providing training resources.
Wy'East Resource Conservation and Development Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that has been in operation since 1994. Located in Wasco County, it provides outreach and on-the-ground technical assistance to Tribes, agricultural producers, and rural small businesses throughout Oregon to accelerate the demand for energy efficiency and renewable energy projects.
Wholly owned by the Yakama Nation, Yakama Power was formed in 2003 to provide Tribal and local customers with affordable and reliable electricity to enhance the quality of life for the Tribe and provide a stable, safe, and competitive work environment for its employees. Yakama Power currently serves 3,000 customer meters and an average electrical load of 18 megawatts.
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