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Kavulla sworn in as 17th BPA administrator

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Kavulla sworn in as 17th BPA administrator

June 29, 2026

Kavulla will lead BPA through a transformative period of grid expansion, load growth and emerging markets.
Kavulla will lead BPA through a transformative period of grid expansion, load growth and emerging markets.
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My confidence stems in large part from BPA's workforce, which has a strong reputation for being highly skilled and deeply committed-driven intrinsically to succeed on behalf of the millions of people relying on you.

Administrator and CEO, Travis Kavulla

Travis Kavulla was sworn in today as the new administrator and CEO of the Bonneville Power Administration by U.S. Under Secretary of Energy Kyle Haustveit, becoming the 17th administrator in BPA's 89-year history. Kavulla will oversee BPA's vital mission of delivering affordable, reliable and secure power to the Northwest.

"The Northwest is blessed with abundant hydropower as you all know, and it has provided critical power for Americans for decades. And it will continue to do so for decades to come. You all, along with the work you do and the infrastructure you support, are deeply woven into the fabric of the Northwest," said Hausveit during a ceremony in Portland. "Travis, I look forward to partnering with you and with all of you at BPA… It's a unique time in history and I believe Travis is the right person to answer the call and serve our country."

BPA faces several unique challenges and opportunities, ranging from significantly expanding transmission infrastructure to best position the region for exponential load growth and exploring new energy markets to upholding statutory obligations such as mitigating the impacts of the federal power and transmission system on fish and wildlife.

U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright, who announced Kavulla's appointment on June 22, noted the pivotal timing of Kavulla's leadership.

"This Administration is committed to restoring American energy dominance and your leadership is essential in delivering real, measurable results for the American people," Wright wrote in a welcome letter to Kavulla. "I encourage you to bring your bold ideas forward and help us accelerate and expand energy production. This is a pivotal moment for America and for DOE."

Kavulla brings more than 15 years of experience as an energy policy expert and state regulator to this role. He has dedicated his career to developing solutions for affordable, reliable energy in a highly complex industry, focusing on streamlining policies to meet growing power and transmission demands while protecting existing customers from the costs of system upgrades.

He most recently served as the head of policy for Base Power Company and as the vice president of Regulatory Affairs at NRG Energy. Previously, Kavulla served eight years as a commissioner at the Montana Public Service Commission, including as chairman, and is a former president of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners.

"I have served nearly a decade previously in public service, on behalf of the people of Montana, and to join the senior executive service of the United States Government to serve the nation and this region feels like a continuation of that vocation, a calling I could not resist," Kavulla said during the swearing-in ceremony. "In the coming months, I look forward to getting to know Bonneville's customers, the region's members of Congress, and our state and tribal partners. I trust you will not be circumspect about your opinions, and as anyone who knows me can attest, I value an open dialogue, a good debate, and even friendly disagreements as we together work to accomplish shared goals."

"We have hurdles to overcome, and I am clear-eyed about the enormous task ahead of us. But I am also filled with optimism for BPA's and the region's future," Kavulla added. "My confidence stems in large part from BPA's workforce, which has a strong reputation for being highly skilled and deeply committed-driven intrinsically to succeed on behalf of the millions of people relying on you."

Throughout his career, Kavulla has advocated for common-sense policies that deliver value for electricity consumers, including major ratemaking and cost-allocation proceedings impacting both small and large utility customers. In addition, he served on several committees and councils providing policy leadership related to transmission planning, governance and reliability.

Kavulla received a bachelor's degree in history from Harvard University and has a master's in history from the University of Cambridge. He is also a lecturer at the University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy.

A recording of the swearing-in ceremony can be found at the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0AmLb9_MVQ

A full copy of Travis Kavulla's remarks can be found here: https://www.bpa.gov/-/media/Aep/about/who-we-are/20260629-swearing-in-remarks-travis-kavulla.pdf.

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