Least-Conflict Solar Siting on the Columbia Plateau
Least-Conflict Solar Siting on the Columbia Plateau
The Columbia Plateau in eastern Washington supports productive farmland and rangeland as well as native shrubsteppe habitat. It is also some of the most preferred land in Washington state for solar energy development. The Least-Conflict Solar Siting Project on the Columbia Plateau poses the question: Where can large-scale solar be developed in the Columbia Plateau region while also ensuring that important habitat, productive farmlands and rangelands, Tribal treaty rights and cultural resources, and other interests are protected? To address this question and find a common path forward, the Washington State University Energy Program is leading the voluntary, collaborative, non-regulatory effort to engage Washingtonians in conversations and a structured process to identify least-conflict areas in the region for utility-scale solar development.
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National Clean Energy Week
National Clean Energy Week
National Clean Energy Week is a celebration of the policies, industries, and innovations that power our daily lives while producing no or very little greenhouse gas emissions. Despite the very real technological and political challenges, a clean energy future is in our reach, and America is ready to lead the way. Whether attending the Flagship Policy Makers Symposium or hosting your own celebration, please join us in recognition of all that clean energy can bring: energy independence, economic prosperity, and a more peaceful world.
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Low-Carbon Energy Project Siting Improvement Study Public Meetings
Low-Carbon Energy Project Siting Improvement Study Public Meetings
The Departments of Ecology and Commerce are conducting a study on how to improve environmental review and permitting processes for where developers choose to locate clean energy projects in Washington.
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AWB - Energy Solutions Summit
AWB - Energy Solutions Summit
Low-cost energy has been one of Washington’s primary competitive advantages for decades thanks to an abundance of renewable hydroelectricity. But with our region’s dams under attack and with new efforts to restrict or eliminate the use of natural gas, the region’s energy future is unclear. Join us at the Energy Solutions Summit to discuss what this means for employers and the economy.
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