by PNCECE | Aug 26, 2020 | Clean Energy News
Financial relief to rural electric cooperatives, relief to biofuel producers, priority assistance for the clean energy sector, and reducing foreign dependence on critical minerals. Those are some of the issues considered by federal lawmakers during COVID relief...
by PNCECE | Aug 25, 2020 | Clean Energy News, Publications & Reports
From the Washington State Wire Op-Ed, 7/29/20: Our recently released report, “Building Back Better: Investing in a Resilient Recovery for Washington State,” considers how investments in environmental and built infrastructure offer a pathway to holistic and sustainable...
by PNCECE | Jul 31, 2020 | Clean Energy News
The ‘Grid’ is in fact three independently operated systems, which utilize approximately 360,000 miles of transmission lines in the U.S. Between the power plants, dams, and facilities that generate electricity and the wires that connect homes to substations...
by PNCECE | Jul 22, 2020 | Clean Energy News
The City of Ashland, Oregon, participates in the Oregon Clean Fuels program through its electric utility. The program aims to reduce the CO2 intensity of Oregon’s transportation fuels over time. The Ashland City Council approved the monetization of clean fuel...
by PNCECE | Jun 2, 2020 | Clean Energy News
The Joint Center for Deployment and Research in Earth Abundant Materials (JCDREAM) requests proposals focused on discovering innovative methods to promote the use of earth abundant materials or reduce the use of critical materials, in addition to other new approaches....
by PNCECE | Jun 1, 2020 | Clean Energy News
Avista maintains its focus on health, safety and critical utility operations in response to the Coronavirus outbreak. “We’re deeply focused on serving our customers and communities well, and that means doing all we can to fulfill our core purpose, now and...