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Energy Forward Alliance names first executive director

November 17, 2023
TCAJOB Staff

A new alliance dedicated to helping the Mid-Columbia region transition to a “reliable and resilient clean energy future” has tapped its first executive director.


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PNW clean hydrogen hub selected for federal funding

November 10, 2023
TCAJOB Staff

The U.S. Department of Energy has picked the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association’s PNWH2 Hub as one of the seven regional clean hydrogen hubs designed to kickstart clean hydrogen production in the country, cut down on carbon dioxide emissions and create tens of thousands of good-paying jobs.

Several projects are...

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Small nuclear reactor project planned for Tri-Cities area 

July 20, 2023
TCAJOB Staff

Plans for an advanced small modular nuclear reactor project in the Tri-Cities area that will generate carbon-free electricity have taken a major step forward. 

Energy Northwest, which operates the Columbia Generating Station north of Richland and several other clean energy generating facilities,

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Consequences too extreme to just ditch carbon fuels

May 12, 2023
Guest Contributor

President Joe Biden is unwisely “throttling up” plans to ditch carbon fuels unilaterally despite the extreme consequences of doing so. He wants to accelerate replacement of gas/diesel vehicles with electrics (EVs), which will be recharged by electrical grids energized by solar, wind and hydropower – not coal, natural...

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America needs Navy’s nuclear expertise to meet electricity demands

February 10, 2023
Guest Contributor
It’s past time for an energy reality check. If we are to meet our soaring demand for electricity and produce it without coal and natural gas, we must double down on nuclear power. Today, U.S. nuclear plants generate enough electricity to power more than 70 million homes. It’s the most reliable source...
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Recycling lithium batteries must accelerate to keep up with EV demand

December 20, 2022
Guest Contributor
Demand for electric vehicles (EV) is soaring, accelerated by climate change concerns.EVs reduce tailpipe emissions from cars, trucks and buses which are responsible for 30% of our greenhouse gas pollutants.The switch to EVs is worldwide and growing. The Simply Insurance website projects by 2040, 58% of global vehicle sales will...
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Energy Briefs – December 2022

December 20, 2022
TCAJOB Staff
Longtime Benton REA manager retiresBenton REA’s longtime manager has retired.Mike Bradshaw worked at Benton Rural Electric Association for 33 years and spent 41 years in the electric utility industry.Troy Berglund, vice president of member services, is serving as interim general manager.The Benton REA Board of Trustees is working with a...
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Our future is bright if we unite behind energy

December 16, 2022
TCAJOB Staff
The Tri-Cities is uniquely blessed when it comes to energy, and that makes it uniquely well positioned to become the regional, if not national, capital of clean energy development.It will take the community working together to knit its many assets into a new engine to fuel our economy, from research...
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End of low-cost power is barrier to economic development

December 16, 2022
Wendy Culverwell
In Ferndale, near Bellingham, a battle is being waged over a shuttered aluminum plant.Alcoa closed the plant in 2020 – and permanently idled another near Wenatchee in 2021 – but it is targeted to reopen using green energy to produce aluminum. The plan is widely supported as a major job...
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BPA seeks common ground as power demand soars

December 16, 2022
Guest Contributor
For more than 80 years, the Bonneville Power Administration has supported local economies and regional growth by providing affordable, clean energy to consumer-owned utilities such as Benton Public Utility District, Benton Rural Electric Association, the city of Richland, Franklin PUD and Columbia REA.Today, BPA is taking steps to meet the...
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