by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update Jan. 16, 2009 The Idaho Legislature is back at work for its 2009 session, and as usual its first week was a quiet one spent mostly with committees reviewing administrative rules from state agencies – and of course hearing the governor’s gloomy...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update Jan. 23, 2009 The Idaho Legislature will hold its first energy bill hearing of the 2009 session next week when it takes up a transmission bill proposed by the Office of Energy Resources. Meanwhile, the Bureau of Land Management is planning to open...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Idaho Energy Updates, Nuclear
Idaho Energy Update August 15, 2008 The developer of the proposed Idaho nuclear reactor finally filed his application to rezone the property in Elmore County, beginning what is expected to be a long haul for all parties as Idaho decides whether to cast its lot with...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update Sept. 5, 2008 The Idaho Public Utilities Commission will soon consider holding workshops to address the growing challenge of Idahoans struggling to pay soaring electricity and gas bills. The PUC has been asked by its staff to open a case to explore...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update Sept. 12, 2008 The developer of the proposed nuclear reactor near Mountain Home has released an updated financial report showing the company has rolled up a deficit of more than $7.7 million since the project was announced less than two years ago....
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Idaho Energy Updates, Nuclear
Idaho Energy Update Sept. 19, 2008 The developer of the proposed Elmore County nuclear reactor has notified federal regulators that he’ll submit his permit application this time next year rather than this time this year, as originally proposed. AEHI still hasn’t told...