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New energy project powers up in Richland

December 15, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Horn Rapids Solar, Storage & Training Project is now energized in north Richland.The utility-scale solar and battery project was turned on in early November and produces 4 megawatts, enough to support 600 homes. The additional 1MW battery storage system can support 150 homes for up to four hours.Construction of the...
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UTC staff: Cascade revenue increase request not in ‘best interest of customers’

December 15, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Staff with the Utilities and Transportation Commission have recommended a rate decrease for Cascade Natural Gas customers, saying the Kennewick-based company’s revenue increase request was not “in the best interest of customers.”In testimony filed Nov. 20, UTC staff found that Cascade’s 5.5% requested revenue increase is not necessary to cover...
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3D safety components for nuclear reactors come to Richland

December 15, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Framatome’s nuclear fuel manufacturing facility in Richland played a key role in the first-ever use of a 3D printed safety component in a commercial nuclear reactor.Framatome collaborated with Oak Ridge National Laboratory to create the channel fasteners for stainless steel fuel assemblies that will be installed in the Tennessee Valley...
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Energy Briefs - December 2020

December 15, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Utility-scale solar project planned for RichlandEnergy Northwest and Tucci Energy Services will develop a 75MW, utility-scale photovoltaic solar project on a 300-acre site north of Richland.Energy Northwest signed a letter of intent to lease the site to Tucci, which will develop what is billed as Washington’s largest utility scale solar...
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It’s no surprise coronavirus, development stories lead the Journal's top web stories in 2020

December 15, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Our annual list of the most-read stories on the Tri-Cities Area Journal of Business’ website covered a range of topics always popular with our readers – property, land and restaurant sales, and planned restaurant openings.But the coronavirus theme also ran through our top stories, just as it did our communities.Among...
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Q&A with Dr. Amy Person

December 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Health Officer, Benton-Franklin Health DistrictDr. Amy PersonNumber of employees you oversee: The Benton-Franklin Health District employs almost 95 individuals, although with the Covid-19 response, there are additional temporary staff assisting with contact tracing and data management. I engage with all staff, but my role is not supervisory.Brief background of your...
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Seattle resident accused of bilking state for services in Tri-Cities

December 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
A Seattle woman faces felony theft charges in Franklin County Superior Court after she allegedly submitted $41,000 in phony bills to the Washington Department of Labor and Industries for translation services that did not occur.Carla C. Moreno, 33, aka Carla Cynthia Montes de Oca Moreno and Carla Moreno Montgomery, was...
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Cyberattack hobbles Port of Kennewick

December 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
A military-grade cyberattack seized the Port of Kennewick’s computer system on Nov. 16, cutting off email and other systems.Email was restored by the end of the month but port staff were still working to restore functionality to their computer systems in early December.The port refused to pay a $200,000 ransom...
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Networking – December 2020

December 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
Awards and HonorsLouAnne Neill of Neill Construction Services LLC, received the Associate of the Year Award from the Building Industry Association of Washington. Neill has served on the Home Builders Association of Tri-Cities board of directors nearly every year since 1997 and has been a BIAW director since 2007. Over...
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Construction underway on new $7.7M science exploration center

December 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
A $7.7 million science exploration center under construction in Richland aims to foster science-inspired students and STEM-confident educators.LIGO Hanford, one of two detectors making up the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory, broke ground this fall on the LIGO Exploration Center, called LExC.Expected to host up to 10,000 students each year, in...
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