by Emily | May 13, 2025 | Clean Energy News, EV/Electric Vehicle
An electric school bus in use with Walla Walla Public Schools. Photo Credit: WA Dept. of Ecology. A new collaboration between Puget Sound Energy and local school districts, with grant funding from the Washington Department of Commerce, will transform their electric...
by Emily | May 8, 2025 | Clean Energy News, Education, Nuclear
Energy Northwest Photo Last month, Energy Northwest operators successfully disconnected Columbia Generating Station from the power grid. This was the beginning of its biennial spring refueling outage, which is scheduled to last for 56 days. The outage allows operators...
by Emily | May 6, 2025 | Clean Energy News
Tacoma Power’s Power Management division is looking for a Residential Energy Programs Intern to join their team. This full-time, one-year internship is an entry level position designed for a student or recent graduate and is a great learning opportunity. The...
by Emily | May 1, 2025 | Clean Energy News
Photo by Matthew Manuel on Unsplash A new deal was recently announced between Microsoft and CO280, a carbon removal and storage company based out of Vancouver, B.C. that is currently expanding projects and partnerships across North America. As part of...
by Emily | Apr 29, 2025 | Clean Energy News
Enviromentaly friendly energy from the sun. The Washington Department of Commerce awarded grants to 38 projects last week totaling $36.6 million to support the planning, design, and implementation of clean energy projects across the state. Part of Commerce’s...
by Emily | Apr 24, 2025 | Clean Energy News
Photo credit: BPA The Bonneville Power Administration energized a new high-voltage substation last week in north-central Oregon to meet increasing demands for electricity and support the interconnection of new generating resources in the Pacific Northwest. According...