PGE publishes Purpose and Progress ESG report as clean energy reaches 46% of its 2025 mix

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PGE publishes Purpose and Progress ESG report as clean energy reaches 46% of its 2025 mix

Portland General Electric released its 2025 Purpose and Progress Report outlining its environmental, social and governance disclosures aligned with EEI’s ESG quantitative template, SASB and TCFD. The report states that 46% of PGE’s 2025 total system energy mix came from clean, non-carbon emitting sources and that customer-sited rooftop solar produced about 380,556 MWh. It reports 531 MW of battery storage operating on PGE’s system and a carbon intensity of 0.27 metric tons of CO2e per MWh. The report says employees and retirees contributed more than 18,000 volunteer hours and that the PGE Foundation, corporate contributions and matching gifts directed over USD 5 million to charitable organizations.

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