by Snake River Alliance | Nov 22, 2016 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
The Boise Public Library’s “Library! At Coal & Ustick” branch, which was one of the city’s “greenest” buildings when it opened in 2009, now offers free electric vehicle (EV) charging for visitors and their ultra-clean EVs. The city of Boise is making huge strides...
by Snake River Alliance | Jul 7, 2015 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
The problem was simple, and so was the solution: The Idaho PUC issued an order to implement a new state law and that essentially removes those offering commercial electric vehicle charging stations from being considered an “electrical corporation” under state law....
by Snake River Alliance | May 15, 2015 | Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
The trend toward electric vehicles in Idaho continues to gain steam – or rather volts – thanks to a collaborative effort among the Snake River Alliance, Whole Foods, Idaho Power, and Idaho Conservation League. The four teamed up for an Earth Day unveiling of a new,...
by Snake River Alliance | Mar 20, 2015 | Alliance Publications, Clean Energy Program, Idaho Energy Updates
It’s one of the greatest shows in power planning: Idaho Power’s every-other-year Integrated Resource Plan. It’s not just for energy wonks, and it’s about to get really interesting. Idaho Power, like Idaho’s other two major electric utilities – Avista and Rocky...