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  2. Portland Gas & Coke Building - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Gas & Coke Building, also known as the Gas and Coke Building and Gasco Building, [1] [2] was an administrative building located in northwest Portland, Oregon, United States. It was constructed by Portland Gas & Coke in 1913 as part of a manufacturing plant, in which the company coked gas and fuel from coal.

  3. Gazelle (1854 sidewheeler) - Wikipedia

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    Gazelle was an early sidewheeler on the Willamette River in what is now the U.S. state of Oregon.She did not operate long, suffering a catastrophic boiler explosion on April 8, 1854, less than a month after her trial voyage.

  4. East Side Big Pipe - Wikipedia

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    The East Side Big Pipe project, begun in 2006 and finished in 2011, was the largest of a 20-year series of projects designed to nearly eliminate combined sewer overflows (CSO)s into the Willamette River and the Columbia Slough. The combined projects were completed on time, and they reduced CSOs into the river by 94 percent and into the slough ...

  5. T. W. Sullivan Hydroelectric Plant - Wikipedia

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    Portland General Electric's (PGE) T. W. Sullivan Hydroelectric Plant is a hydroelectric dam on the Willamette Falls built between 1888 and 1895. It is the source of the nation's first long-distance power transmission. [1] The plant first opened with Station A in 1889.

  6. List of power stations in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Oregon electricity production by type. This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Oregon, sorted by type and name.In 2022, Oregon had a total summer capacity of 17,243 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 61,317 GWh. [2]

  7. Portland General Electric - Wikipedia

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    PGE Boiler #16 in 1988. The utility was founded in 1888 by Parker F. Morey and Edward L. Eastham as Willamette Falls Electric Company. On June 3, 1889, it sent power generated by one of four brush arc light dynamos at Willamette Falls over a 14-mile (23 km) electric power transmission line to Portland, the first US power plant to do so.