Idaho Power Donation Supports Life’s Kitchen in Boise

Idaho Power is a proud supporter of Life’s Kitchen, a nonprofit social enterprise that provides at-risk young people with work and life skills through education and on-the-job training in the food service industry. Through workforce development, life skills training and […]

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Video: Raising Salmon at Pahsimeroi Fish Hatchery

Photo of two employees working in a fish hatchery

Each year, Idaho Power fish hatcheries produce more than six million salmon and steelhead for release into the Snake River and its tributaries. A new YouTube video takes you inside the Pahsimeroi Hatchery near Challis where the Idaho Department of […]

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Kick off Energy Savings this Super Bowl Sunday

Graphic of Wattson the dog kicking off energy savings for this year's big game!

Get ready for the big game and make your celebration energy efficient: Turn down the heat. Extra bodies (and team spirit!) will heat your home. Use small appliances like slow cookers to make and keep your dips warm. Small appliances […]

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Idaho Power Warns Customers of Ongoing Scams

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Idaho Power is seeing an uptick in calls from customers reporting several scams. The company is working to combat misinformation and protect customers from potential scams. Customers continue to report misleading statements by some companies selling residential solar systems. Some […]

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IDACORP Shareholders Help Neighbors in Need through Project Share

Image of a group of Idaho Power employees presenting a donation check to the Salivation Army

IDACORP shareholders recently donated $25,000 to The Salvation Army, joining Idaho Power customer contributions of $167,000 for the 2020–21 Project Share season. This money provides energy-bill assistance to neighbors in need throughout southern Idaho and eastern Oregon. Shareholders also contributed […]

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Lower Winter Temperatures May Bring Higher Energy Bills

Snowy roads like this can contribute to car-pole collisions

Winter temperatures have set in across the region, and heating systems are working overtime to keep homes and businesses warm. That means higher energy bills may be landing in your mailbox in the next couple of weeks. Idaho Power can […]

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