by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates, Nuclear
Idaho Energy Update December 4, 2009 Idaho Power and several of its customer groups are asking the Public Utilities Commission to bless an agreement in which the company would freeze new rate cases for two years in exchange for a piece of the annual power cost...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update December 11, 2009 Idaho Power has prepared its draft 2009 Integrated Resource Plan, which will guide the company’s energy future over the next 20 years and which will be presented to the Idaho PUC just before Christmas. The PUC is also reviewing...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update December 18, 2009 Boise-based U.S. Geothermal has signed a contract with Idaho Power to provide up to 25MW of power from its Neal Hot Springs facility that’s being developed in eastern Oregon. Also, the 2010 Legislature is expected to review for...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Idaho Energy Updates, Nuclear
Idaho Energy Update January 8, 2010 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,...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update October 2, 2009 Idaho Power wants the Public Utilities Commission to make permanent its pilot “decoupling” project to remove disincentives for energy efficiency programs. The utility also has a wind purchase agreement before the PUC Monday, while...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update October 9, 2009 The Northwest Power and Conservation Council takes its draft 6th Power Plan road show to Idaho next week for public hearings on the 20-year plan in Boise and Idaho Falls. Also, the Public Utilities Commission says it will be taking...