Oregon Energy Facility Siting Council (EFSC)
The Oregon Energy Facility Siting Council (EFSC) is a state government agency established in 1971, responsible for reviewing and approving the siting of large energy facilities and pipelines in Oregon. It ensures proposed projects comply with state standards for public health, safety, and environmental protection, playing a critical regulatory role in the state's energy infrastructure development.
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Strategic Overview
- Focuses on balancing energy development with environmental protection and public safety within Oregon.
- Plays a critical regulatory role in the development of large-scale energy infrastructure projects within the state of Oregon.
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Key People
Jan W. Lee
Chair, Energy Facility Siting Council
Sarah Ratka
Director, Oregon Department of Energy
Track Record
53
Years Active
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