by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update April 3, 2009 One of the biggest energy-efficiency bills of the 2009 session is on its way to the governor after the House easily approved the green schools bill this week. Unfortunately, a pair of good renewables bills were tripped up in a Senate...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update May 1, 2009 The Idaho Legislature apparently can’t get enough of spring time in Boise. Even though the House has declared itself “adjourned” for the session, its members will have to trudge back next week to settle up with the Senate. It continues...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update June 5, 2009 The Idaho Public Utilities Commission has approved a quartet of Idaho Power rate hikes, while PacifiCorp filed its plan to meet future energy needs and Idaho Power was granted a request to delay filing its plan until the end of the...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update June 11, 2009 The Elmore County Commission is scheduled to vote Monday on a critical rezoning request by the would-be developer of a nuclear reactor atop the Snake River south of Mountain Home, and the applicant is already threatening to appeal the...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update Feb. 6, 2009 The Idaho Senate’s Resources Committee today approved and sent to the floor a transmission bill proposed by the Office of Energy Resources. On the regulatory front, the Idaho PUC issued a sweeping order on Idaho Power’s 2008 rate case,...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update Feb. 13, 2009 The Idaho Office of Energy Resources this week introduced legislation to create up to 20 “renewable energy enterprise zones” across Idaho, but the bill will have to survive tough scrutiny from a House tax panel dubious about any bills...