by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update May 2, 2008 With the 2008 Legislature fading in the rear-view mirror, attention will soon turn to a number of utility regulatory matters this spring and summer, as well as possible action by the Legislature’s interim Energy Committee. We’ll know...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Idaho Energy Updates, Nuclear
Idaho Energy Update May 9, 2008 Idahoans continue to react with alarm over reports that thousands of tons of weapons-contaminated sand are being shipped from Kuwait to Grand View in one of the priciest trash pick-ups ever; as well as reports that the Idaho Legislature...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update Feb. 29, 2008 It was another miserable week for energy legislation, as the Senate State Affairs Committee killed one energy efficiency bill and then another – although one of the measures, requiring new state buildings exceed existing energy codes,...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update March 7, 2008 A week after a Senate committee voted against bills to promote energy efficient schools and state buildings, the full Senate killed a resolution to engage Idaho in climate change issues and promote renewable energy. The 20-13 vote to...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update March 14, 2008 The Idaho Legislature continued to disappoint clean energy advocates this week, as the Senate Local Government and Taxation Committee voted to dish new tax breaks to French-owned Areva for a uranium enrichment plant it may or may not...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update March 21, 2008 The Idaho Legislature is nearing adjournment – probably in the coming week – and for those supporting clean energy issues in Idaho the session looms as a disappointment. A handful of moderately helpful bills have been signed by the...