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Energy

Bill aims to support next generation of hydropower

July 15, 2020
Guest Contributor
As I have said in the past and will continue to vocalize in our nation’s capital: Hydropower is truly the lifeblood of the Pacific Northwest. From the Grand Coulee Dam, the largest power producing hydroelectric dam in North America, to the dams along the Columbia and Snake rivers, Central Washington...
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New $20M Framatome facility to open by year’s end

December 16, 2019
Robin Wojtanik
Richland plant set to begin operating new 11,000-square-foot scrap uranium recovery facility A $20 million facility is set to open before the end ofthe year at Richland’s Framatome, coinciding with the nuclear fuelmanufacturing company’s 50th anniversary in town. “The longevity of the Richland facility illustrates ouremployees’ commitment to innovation and...
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Hydrogen fuel cells gaining momentum

December 16, 2019
Guest Contributor
Inthe coming decade, investors are betting that hydrogen will become a prominentfuel that can eliminate carbon dioxide discharges from the vehicles it energizes.Accordingto the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the transportation sector hasdominated the growth in U.S. carbon dioxide emissions since 1990, accountingfor 69 percent of the total increase. Itis important...
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Better batteries likely to drive electric car market

December 16, 2019
Guest Contributor
By Andrew KirkWith a nuclear reservation, national laboratory and cutting-edge agricultural processing in the Tri-Cities’ backyard, Jeff Leskovar expected Mitsubishi’s plug-in hybrid electric vehicle Outlander would be well received.“We thought they’d bepopular with Hanford scientists, a high-tech product like this,” he said. “Butwe sell a lot of them to Spokane.”Almost...
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Washington natural gas customers seeing higher energy bills

December 16, 2019
TCAJOB Staff
Natural gas customers in Washington started seeing higherenergy bills beginning Nov. 1 due in part to last winter’s colder temperaturesand a 2018 gas pipeline explosion in British Columbia.The state Utilities and Transportation Commission recentlyapproved rate adjustments ranging from 4 percent to 15 percent for Avista,Cascade Natural Gas, NW Natural and...
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Q & A with Michael J. Bradshaw

December 16, 2019
TCAJOB Staff
General Manager/Executive Vice President of Benton Rural Electric AssociationMichael BradshawNumber of employees you oversee: 72 Brief background aboutyour electric cooperative:Benton REA is a not-for-profit, electric cooperativethat has been providing the people of Benton, Yakima and Lewis counties withhigh-quality, reliable service since 1937. Our structure of being owned andcontrolled by the...
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Snake River dam removal distracts from salmon recovery efforts

December 16, 2019
Guest Contributor
By Todd MyersShould Washington state risk 11 years of salmon recovery funding on something scientists believe will do little to increase salmon populations? How about eliminating electricity generation equivalent to every solar panel and wind turbine in Washington state? Essentially,those arguing we need to destroy the Snake River dams suggest...
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Hanford contractor knows cost savings come with energy savings

December 16, 2019
TCAJOB Staff
Mission Support Allianceknows finding ways to reduce energy consumption at the Hanford site helpsshrink the site’s carbon footprint and reduce costs.MSA, the U.S. Departmentof Energy contractor, helps DOE and its contractors with energy management andequipment upgrades. MSA’s energy managementteam works with site contractors, often in the planning phase of theirprojects,...
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Energy Northwest delivers decades of joy to area preschoolers

December 13, 2019
Robin Wojtanik
Santa and his elves will surprise hundreds of Pascostudents for the 39th year running when Energy Northwest employees deliver presentsas part of the Head Start holiday program that’s served 14,000 children sinceit began.“People are just so giving at our company,” said MichelleCurtis, a training specialist for Energy Northwest and the...
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Say goodbye to coal in 2020 and hello to clean energy investments

December 13, 2019
Wendy Culverwell
The Northwest will take a giant step toward a futurepowered by cleaner energy in 2020 as four coal-burning plants go offline,including one 50 miles southwest of the Tri-Cities.Portland General Electric will complete its 10-year planto mothball its 600-megawatt coal plant at the Port of Morrow in Boardman. Twoof four coal...
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