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More worn-out wind blades, solar panels are landing in dumps

April 15, 2024
Guest Contributor

While wind and solar farms generate greenhouse gas-free electricity, there are ongoing concerns over their impacts on our environment, especially as a rapidly growing number of worn-out blades and panels are landing in landfills.


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Atlas Agro nears decision point on $1B fertilizer plant

March 15, 2024
Sara Schilling

Atlas Agro expects to decide by the end of the year whether to move forward with a $1 billion zero-carbon nitrate fertilizer plant in Richland – a project the Swiss company describes as a pioneering initiative aimed at revolutionizing the fertilizer industry.


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Port of Benton-led coalition leads clean energy transition effort

March 15, 2024
Sara Schilling

A coalition led by the Port of Benton is working to accelerate the transition to advanced clean energy technologies in the Northwest and beyond.


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State council pares back on Horse Heaven wind farm ahead of key vote

February 14, 2024
Arielle Dreher

A state environmental council voted to significantly alter a proposed — and controversial —solar, battery and turbine energy project along the Horse Heaven Hills.


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EV battery recycling will require Herculean effort

February 14, 2024
Guest Contributor

Each year Americans throw away more than three billion batteries constituting 180,000 tons of hazardous material. The situation is likely to get worse as the world shifts to lithium batteries to power a massive influx of electric vehicles (EV). It needs immediate attention.


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Company with Tri-Cities ties to power space, maritime missions

February 14, 2024
Sara Schilling

Zeno Power has secured a radioactive isotope that will be used as fuel in its radioisotope power systems, or RPSs.


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Energy Northwest gets $10 million boost for next-generation nuclear work

January 12, 2024
TCAJOB Staff

Energy Northwest, owner of Columbia Generating Station — the Northwest's only commercial nuclear power plant — has been exploring a next-generation nuclear energy plant for several years.


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Company with Tri-Cities ties announces employee cuts

January 12, 2024
TCAJOB Staff

The staff reduction amounts to 154 full-time employees, the company announced in a statement.


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Norwegian company eyes Richland for battery factory

Butte, Montana, is other city under consideration
January 12, 2024
Sara Schilling

Richland is in the running to be home to a 40,000-square-foot facility that produces lithium-ion battery components.


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Richland-based company developing tech with 'world-changing implications'

OCOchem raises $5 million in seed funding from investors
January 12, 2024
Sara Schilling

The Richland-based OCOchem is developing technology that converts carbon dioxide into value-added chemicals, such as formic acid and formates.


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