by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update March 28, 2008 The 2008 Idaho Legislature is all but adjourned, and with no further energy issues on the table this will be the final roundup for the Idaho Energy Update. Upon adjournment, we plan to send out a Legislative scorecard both for the...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Idaho Energy Updates, Nuclear
Idaho Energy Update Jan. 18, 2008 The Idaho Legislature will soon turn to energy legislation after three bills were introduced this week dealing with energy facility siting, whether Idahoans should be able to vote on whether they want commercial nuclear power plants...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates, Nuclear
Idaho Energy Update Jan. 28, 2008 By now, most of you have heard MidAmerican Energy has withdrawn its proposal for a nuclear power plant in Payette County. The company cited economic reasons for its decision, which leaves the Alternate Energy Holdings Inc. nuclear...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates, Nuclear
Idaho Energy Update Feb. 1, 2006 Following last Sunday’s announcement by MidAmerican Energy that it was pulling the plug on a possible nuclear power plant in Payette County, it was another busy week on the energy front in Idaho. Many of you have heard by now that the...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update Feb. 8, 2006 Good news on the green building front in the Legislature! The House overwhelmingly approved a bill to require new state buildings exceed existing energy efficiency standards, while a Senate committee voted unanimously to introduce...
by Snake River Alliance | Apr 6, 2012 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
Idaho Energy Update Feb. 15, 2006 The House Environment, Energy and Technology Committee killed a resolution last week that would have congratulated state and local entities for taking steps to save energy and reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Some critics of the...