The Building Code Council says it is making a “good faith effort” to comply. Supporters say some rules can’t be enforced when the measure takes effect in December.
The Washington State University Tri-Cities Institute for Northwest Energy Futures (INEF) is poised to make significant strides in 2025, solidifying its position as a leader in clean energy innovation and community engagement.
The path forward requires strategic investments in our electric systems to enhance grid capacity, integrate new energy resources and support electrification.
Opponents say Initiative 2066 is unconstitutional and should be tossed out. Sponsors want a court to compel a state building panel to adopt changes made by the measure.
Lamb Weston plants in Pasco and Paterson will use $4.6 million in grants from the Washington State Department of Commerce to carry out decarbonization projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The company aiming to build a 1,150-megawatt wind farm has received state approval for its proposed site in the Horse Heaven Hills, even as Benton County and community leaders threaten litigation to stop the project.
The majority of more than 3 million voters – or more than 51% – showed support of continued energy choice at the ballot and we think providing a choice is usually the right choice.
Startup company Avalanche Energy wants to move into port-owned property at 2345 Stevens Drive, the Port of Benton’s largest asset. The port discussed the lease during its October commission meeting.