October 28, 2025
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Lower Snake River Dams Contribution to Grid Services

Abstract

Hydroelectric generation and water storage have long been components of the clean energy mix, providing both reliable steady output and operational flexibility. As variable renewable energy sources such as wind and solar increasingly replace traditional generation, the role of all flexible resources—including hydropower—in balancing supply and demand continues to evolve. This study examined the contribution of the Lower Snake River (LSR) Dam plants to Bonneville Power Administration grid services in maintaining power system reliability within the Western Interconnection. By analyzing publicly available data, the study evaluated various reliability services through performance metrics including energy capacity, balancing and ramping, voltage and reactive power support, frequency response, and transmission impact. Results indicated that the LSR plants deliver services as expected based on their size, contributing to the balancing process, ramping capabilities, and operational reserves, particularly during peak load conditions and weather events, while also providing measurable frequency and voltage support to the grid.

Published: October 28, 2025

Citation

Etingov P.V., S. Datta, S. Kincic, S. Wang, K.M. Harris, A. Somani, and J.C. Fuller, et al. 2025. Lower Snake River Dams Contribution to Grid Services Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.