 |
| Idaho Energy Update |
|
|
|
A weekly summary of energy and climate issues. We feature updates from the Legislature and state agencies, Idaho's utilities and regulators, and topical clean energy developments in Idaho and the Northwest - all designed to help you follow and participate in Idaho energy issues.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Tuesday, March 09, 2010 |
|
Feb 8 ID Energy Update: Carbon-Fighting Activists Honored, Efficiency Grants, Landfill Gas to Power
By lwoodruff @ 11:18 AM :: 5 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Clean and Renewable Energy, Idaho Energy Updates
|
|
Activists who led a successful Idaho Power shareholder resolution directing the company to reduce its carbon emissions were recognized by one of the nation’s leading climate change business journals. Also, free events are coming to discuss how energy developments impact wildlife, and also a celebration of our wild salmon. And a Kootenai cooperative utility plans to tap a landfill as a new source of electricity, while the Office of Energy Resources has awarded another round of energy efficiency grants to 11 local government entities. And we have the latest list of energy legislation in the Idaho Legislature.
|
| Read
More.. |
|
|
|
|
| Tuesday, March 02, 2010 |
|
3 2 10 Idaho Energy Update: Idaho Power Seeks Long Term Deal with Digester Power
By lwoodruff @ 5:41 PM :: 22 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Clean and Renewable Energy, Idaho Energy Updates
|
|
The Public Utilities Commission wants to hear from Idaho Power customers about the company’s plan to make its conservation cost recovery pilot program permanent. Idaho Power also wants the PUC to approve a contract to purchase power from an anaerobic digester near Twin Falls. Meanwhile, Rocky Mountain Power is asking the PUC to raise its energy efficiency surcharge to expand its energy-saving programs, and the eastern Idaho utility is also seeking a rate hike to reflect higher fuel costs. And we have the latest list of energy legislation in the Idaho Legislature.
|
| Read
More.. |
|
|
|
|
| Tuesday, February 23, 2010 |
|
2 23 ID Energy Update: Geothermal News; PUC Reviews ID Power Bidding Procedures
By lwoodruff @ 11:47 AM :: 36 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Clean and Renewable Energy, Idaho Energy Updates
|
|
The Public Utilities Commission holds a workshop in Boise Thursday to discuss whether to create bidding guidelines for Idaho Power when the utility solicits bids for things like new generation plants. The PUC is acting in response to issues raised by unsuccessful bidders for the Langley Gulch natural gas plant after Idaho Power selected its own bid as the winner. Meanwhile, the Bureau of Land Management holds a lease auction for 17 geothermal lease sites, including 10 in Idaho, in Salt Lake City today. And U.S. Geothermal reports work has begun on a federally funded “enhanced geothermal” research project at its Raft River site in southern Idaho. And we have the latest list of energy legislation in the Idaho Legislature.
|
| Read
More.. |
|
|
|
|
| Wednesday, February 17, 2010 |
|
Feb 17 2010 ID Energy Update: Greening Idaho Cities, Energy Lobby Day and More!
By lwoodruff @ 4:32 PM :: 39 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Clean and Renewable Energy, Idaho Energy Updates
|
|
A growing number of Idaho cities are taking it on themselves to embrace new energy efficiency and renewable energy resources, sending signals that Idaho’s clean energy movement is percolating from the ground up. Read on for some promising initiatives reported in the past two weeks in Pocatello, Post Falls and Ketchum. Meanwhile, more than 30 citizen lobbyists filled the Idaho Statehouse Monday for the 2nd Clean Energy Lobby Day. You’ll also want to check out the NW Energy Coalition’s new “Efficiency Works” web site, a list of resources by Idaho Power to help those struggling with their electric bills, and news of Avista’s proposed increase in its conservation surcharge for natural gas customers. And we have the latest list of energy legislation in the Idaho Legislature.
|
| Read
More.. |
|
|
|
|
| Monday, February 08, 2010 |
|
Feb 8 2010 Energy Update: PUC Accepts Avista Resource Plan; Idaho Power's is Next
By lwoodruff @ 4:17 PM :: 50 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Idaho Energy Updates
|
|
Idaho Power is holding public meetings this week to discuss its latest “Integrated Resource Plan,” which is pending before the Public Utilities Commission. The PUC also has accepted Avista Utilities’ 2009 IRP. And the NW Power and Conservation Council meets this week in Portland, where the four-state body is expected to act on the region’s Sixth Power Plan. And nearly a month into the Legislature, lawmakers have yet to take on significant energy legislation.
|
| Read
More.. |
|
|
|
|
| Wednesday, January 27, 2010 |
|
Jan 27 ID Energy Update: Utilities to File Detailed Annual Conservation Reports
By lwoodruff @ 5:20 PM :: 94 Views ::
1 Comments :: :: Clean and Renewable Energy, Idaho Energy Updates
|
|
Idaho Power and the Public Utilities Commission staff have come to terms on a process to screen energy efficiency measures to ensure they’re doing their jobs and that they’re cost-effective. Meanwhile, 13 lawmakers squeezed into Boise’s Red Feather Lounge this week for an Idaho Energy Collaborative luncheon to share ideas on possible energy legislation in the new 2010 session. Also, the Idaho Department of Labor announced the state has secured a $6 million grant to train workers in energy efficiency, renewable energy, and other green vocations. And we've got a great new rap on Areva's uranium proposal for Idaho.
|
| Read
More.. |
|
|
|
|
| Friday, January 08, 2010 |
|
Jan 8 Idaho Energy Update: Korea Gives Idaho Nuke Developer Reality Check
By lwoodruff @ 4:06 PM :: 158 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Clean and Renewable Energy, Bruneau nuclear reactor, Idaho Energy Updates
|
|
Just five days after the would-be developer of an Idaho nuclear reactor touted an imminent deal to import Korean nuclear reactors to Idaho, the state-run Korean reactor manufacturer quickly denied the deal is in the works. Also, Idaho Power filed its 2009 “Integrated Resource Plan” with the Idaho PUC, outlining how it expects to meet future energy needs for the coming two decades. Idaho Power also reported to the PUC how it plans to manage the credits it receives from renewable energy projects. And the BLM has released proposed and alternate routes for the proposed Gateway West transmission project that will span southern Idaho.
|
| Read
More.. |
|
|
|
|
| Friday, December 18, 2009 |
|
|
|
| Friday, December 11, 2009 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Thanks to our members, major donors, and these foundations for making our work possible: Edwards Mother Earth, Bullitt, Lightfoot, Patagonia, and New Belgium Brewing.
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|