Hey there! Let me break down this information in a way that's easier to understand. PacifiCorp is a large electric power company located in Portland, Oregon, that supplies electricity to various states in the western United States. They have two main divisions: Pacific Power, which serves Oregon, northern California, and southeastern Washington, and Rocky Mountain Power, which covers Utah, Wyoming, and southeastern Idaho. Collectively, they provide electricity to over 1.8 million customers, including households, businesses, and industrial facilities. The company owns and manages a significant transmission system, one of the largest in the country within the west, and they also own more than 16,500 miles (that's over 26,600 km) of long-distance power lines, about 64,000 miles (over 103,000 km) of smaller distribution lines, and around 900 substations for distributing the power. PacifiCorp is responsible for creating, maintaining, and selling electricity from their own generating plants, as well as managing the company's commercial and trading operations. Currently, 70.6% of their electricity comes from thermal sources like coal or natural gas, 6.7% comes from hydroelectric sources, and a small amount (0.2%) comes from renewable energy. The rest (22.5%) is purchased from other suppliers or through contracts. The company is planning to transition away from coal and target having 56% of its yearly electricity consumption coming from renewable energy sources by the year 2040. They currently plan to keep only three of their existing 22 coal-fired power plants operational past 2040. This shift toward renewable energy is aimed at reducing carbon emissions and contributing to a cleaner future!