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U.S. Bureau of Land Management announces land in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming could be used for renewable projects
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While the Washington legislature considers a bill that would streamline processes for approving or denying renewable energy projects, several tribal representatives say they believe the bill still has a few problems in how it formalizes tribal consultation.
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More renewable energy development and less room for energy conservation are two of the biggest changes in the draft of the new regional power plan.The…
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Avista is looking for new renewable energy projects to add to its portfolio.It will be one of the utilities in Washington required, by the year 2045, to…
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The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission has reached a partial settlement with Avista for a rate increase in gas and electricity rates.The…
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The Washington Department of Natural Resources is making money these days by leasing land that is used for generating renewable energy.The money raised…
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Mayoral candidate Nadine Woodward says she opposes the city of Spokane’s renewable energy goal .Avista Utilties supported the city on the goal of getting…
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A Washington state commission says Avista is on its way to meeting its renewable energy goals for the year, as required by state law.Kate Griffith is a…
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Climate change and ways to combat it were in the spotlight of a Washington state Senate hearing today [Thursday]. People from a wide variety of interest…
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The Spokane City Council may vote to override Mayor David Condon’s veto of a renewable electricity ordinance that sets goals for the city.One business…