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Environment

Fuel from human waste, algae could be lucrative sources for biofuels

April 13, 2017
John Stang
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland is looking at a couple of potentially lucrative sources for biofuels.Poop and algae.The poop approach will be tested on a full scale soon in Vancouver, B.C. The algae approach is eventually headed for tests at an Arizona facility.Biofuels refer to a wide range of fuels...
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Local winemaker ‘bottling’ with eco-friendly, recyclable totes

April 13, 2017
Guest Contributor
By Wine News ServicePalencia Wine Co. plans to put 500 cases into the totes this yearA Walla Walla winemaker who is relocating part of his business to the Tri-Cities also is doing everything he can to reduce his carbon footprint.[blockquote quote="I’ve seen first-hand how much waste can be generated with...
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Electric car charging station numbers on the rise, giving drivers more options

August 16, 2016
Jeff Morrow
By Jeff MorrowJeff Clark knew the new five-story, 663-space parking garage at Kadlec Regional Medical Center in Richland was going to need some electric-car charging stations.“There is a growing interest in electric vehicles,” said Clark, vice president of support services for Kadlec, at a recent ribbon cutting ceremony for the...
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Tri-City demand for eco-friendly tips, events grows with website

August 16, 2016
Jessica Hoefer
Gail Everett keeps an 18-year-old bag of garbage in the basement.“It’s an attractive way to start a conversation,” she said with a laugh.It should be noted that the basement isn’t in Everett’s home; it’s at Richland City Hall, and the bag of deteriorating waste is only kept for educational purposes....
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Agencies launch Tri-City ozone study after high readings in area

August 16, 2016
Guest Contributor
By Ranil DhammapalaGround-level ozone, not to be confused with “good” ozone in the earth’s upper atmosphere that shields us from harmful ultraviolet radiation, is toxic to human health. (Courtesy Department of Energy)Exposure to ozone irritates the eyes, nose, throat and the respiratory system. It is especially bad for people with...
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Richland mom creates cloth diaper, sustainable products business

August 16, 2016
Elsie Puig
Susan Brady is selling more than cloth diapers from her Richland store — she’s also selling a vision.[blockquote quote="We want to be a hub for everything sustainable and green." source="Susan Brady owner of Buckwheat Bottoms" align="right" max_width="300px"]Buckwheat Bottoms provides a supportive and safe community for new moms to learn about...
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Local nuclear industry services firm completes $2 million contract

August 16, 2016
Jessica Hoefer
For almost 20 years, Babcock Services Inc. (BSI) has served clients in the nuclear industry. Although the company is headquartered in Kennewick, employees live throughout the country and travel to job sites at various nuclear facilities as needed.This year, however, Babcock Services landed a contract with a nuclear power plant...
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Cities choose cost-effective lighting options to save money, energy

August 16, 2016
Dori O'Neal
Tri-City area governments are saving money after installing low-energy, long-lasting streetlights.The city of West Richland was the first to implement an emission-reduction policy six years ago that would save energy as well as money, said Drew Woodruff, West Richland’s city engineer.“The city had about 1,100 streetlights that were all high pressure sodium...
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PNNL-led effort seeks to improve energy stored in electric car batteries

August 16, 2016
Guest Contributor
By Frances WhiteElectric cars with significantly smaller, lighter and less expensive batteries could be on the horizon if a new national research effort achieves its ambitious goal of significantly improving upon the batteries that power today’s electric vehicles.Led by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, the Battery500 consortium will receive up...
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The clean dozen: 12 techs near commercial use

August 16, 2016
Guest Contributor
By Frances WhiteA dozen clean energy technologies that enable everything from lightweight, fuel-sipping cars to the expansion of renewable energy and cleaner fossil fuel use are getting a boost at the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.DOE is awarding PNNL about $4.4 million to bring the 12 technologies closer...
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