by Emily | Feb 5, 2026 | Clean Energy News, Hydrogen
The “world’s first prototype large wheel loader with a hydrogen engine” carries a load of gravel in a recent test conducted by Liebherr, Daimler and MAN. Source: Liebherr Earlier this year, three companies came together to “showcase the construction site of the...
by Emily | Feb 3, 2026 | Clean Energy News, Nuclear
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Photo The Hanford Site recently began immobilizing low-activity, radioactive waste by converting it into glass: a process known as vitrification. The successful start-up of Hanford’s Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant will...
by Emily | Jan 29, 2026 | Clean Energy News, Hydropower, Policy & Legislation
National Hydropower Association photo Last week, the House Committee on Energy and Commerce unanimously approved the ‘Build More Hydro’ Bill (H.R. 2072), sending the legislation to the full House for consideration. The bill is intended to prevent project...
by Emily | Jan 27, 2026 | Clean Energy News, Education
Image shows Ryan King demonstrating how a hydroelectric dam works to a child being held up by her father, using a colorful display. Photo taken by student photographers from Horizon Studio Photo: https://horizonstudiophoto.pixieset.com/ As the Climate and Energy...
by Emily | Jan 22, 2026 | Clean Energy News, Education
The latest edition of the CoE’s Energy Education Resource Guide is now available! The new version of the guide provides information about the CoE and other Washington State Centers of Excellence, highlights our host college (Centralia College) and other...
by Emily | Jan 20, 2026 | Clean Energy News
Check out our Winter 2026 edition of Clean Energy Clips!This edition features the Directors Update, CEWD’s new scholarship fund, highlights from the news, and updates for the Energy Educators’ Association. There is also a list of upcoming events to look...