At least once a year, Commerce and the UTC hold a meeting with representatives of investor- and consumer-owned utilities, regional planning organizations, transmission operators, and other stakeholders to discuss the current, short-term, and long-term adequacy of energy resources to serve the state’s electric needs. Based on RCW 19.280.065, Commerce and the Utilities and Transportation Commission (Commission) are required to hold these annual meetings and provide a summary to the governor and legislature.
Meeting topics discussed include recent assessments of electricity demand and supply, the electric power industry’s progress in developing a coordinated resource adequacy program, and other actions utilities are taking to ensure resource adequacy. Meeting summaries are submitted to the governor and Legislature within 60 days of each meeting, and meetings will be held through 2031.
Attend the June 5, 2025 meeting
The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC) and Commerce is hosting its annual resource adequacy meeting per RCW 19.280.065. We’ll cover summer reliability assessments and overall readiness data, a weather and hydropower outlooks, and wildfire response preparations. Following are in-person and virtual participation options:
- Date: Thursday, June 5, 2025
- Time: 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
- Attend the June 5 meeting (Zoom)
- Passcode: 957026
- In-person location:
- Utilities and Transportation Commission
621 Woodland Square Loop SE
Lacey, WA 98503, Room 110
- Utilities and Transportation Commission
This will be the first of three resource adequacy meetings hosted by Commerce and UTC in 2025. Following meetings will address long-term resource adequacy needs as well as winter and natural gas system readiness.
Meeting resources
2024 meeting resources
2021-2023 meeting resources
Visit the Clean Energy Transformation Act (CETA) webpage for more information.