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Delay pushes back decision on appeal for wind farm project

January 15, 2026
Ty Beaver

The wheels of progress on a proposed wind farm project that would stretch across dozens of miles southwest of the Tri-Cities are grinding slower after a judge recently delayed deadlines in lawsuits challenging the project.


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New BPA power purchase agreements aim to improve rate stability

January 15, 2026
Ty Beaver

All three of the public electric utilities serving the Tri-Cities have signed new long-term power purchase agreements with Bonneville Power Administration, a move the utilities say will provide some certainty for their operations and their customers’ future energy bills.


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Solgen files for bankruptcy, ceases operations

January 14, 2026
Ty Beaver

The once fast-growing solar installation company that started in a Pasco garage less than a decade ago has declared bankruptcy and is shutting down all operations. 


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Corps seeks public comment on planned high-voltage cable beneath Columbia River

January 12, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

A plan to embed a high-voltage cable 10 to 15 feet beneath the Columbia River to better transfer the renewable energy generated east of the Cascades to the west side is now open to public comment. 


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Washington state pumps more tax dollars toward green jet fuel

January 11, 2026
Tom Banse

A new eco-fuel development nonprofit, dubbed the Cascadia Sustainable Aviation Accelerator, in Snohomish County is the state’s latest effort to support sustainable aviation fuel. That effort includes a proposed green jet fuel production facility south of the Tri-Cities. 


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Nuclear power ventures heat up around Washington state

January 9, 2026
John Stang

Washington is once again trying to become a hub for nuclear power. But instead of monster-size reactors, the state is now home to multiple ventures involving smaller reactors – all using technologies unheard of in the 1970s and 1980s.


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$126M incentive program for zero-emission trucks nears launch in WA

January 6, 2026
Jake Goldstein-Street

‘Out of time and out of money:’ Solgen permanently ceasing all operations

January 1, 2026
Ty Beaver

The once fast-growing solar installation company that started in a Pasco garage less than a decade ago is shutting down.


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Mid-Columbia PacifiCorp customers to see higher energy costs in 2026

December 31, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

About 137,000 customers will pay more in their monthly electric bills beginning today following recent state approval of PacifiCorp’s latest rate increase request. 


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Utility-grade battery tests begin at PNNL’s Grid Storage Launchpad

December 30, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are taking the next step in advancing the lab’s goal to help bring more large-scale energy storage systems to market. 


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