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State's new law involving Puget Sound Energy aspires to set a course for the future
Phys.org· 5 days agoOver the past couple of years, Washington lawmakers have wrestled with a daunting task. The problem: The state's largest utility, Puget Sound Energy ...
Natural gas customers set to see refund in portion of costs tied to Tacoma’s LNG plant
Tacoma News Tribune· 1 day agoState regulators have given approval to Puget Sound Energy’s push to recover some of the costs tied...
APS, others plan 1-year delay in fines for Western Resource Adequacy Program capacity shortfalls
Utility Dive via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoSupply chain problems, unexpected load growth and extreme weather are challenging efforts to ensure...
Column: Here are the 32 coal plants still powering the American West
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoThere are 32 of them. We tracked down each and every one.
One reader’s view | Natural gas phaseout will cost consumers billions — will SW WA be next?
The Daily News· 1 day agoThis year your Legislature passed a law that builds upon Washington’s grand tradition of climate legislation that costs a fortune and accomplishes next to nothing. This was not driven by previous ...
New federal pollution laws present challenges for Colstrip
Billings Gazette· 3 days agoTighter restrictions on mercury and air toxics emissions from power plants are expected to require...
EV charging vandalism could undermine Washington state's environmental goals
The Center Square· 2 days ago(The Center Square) – Washington state aims to have fast-charging electric vehicle ports every 50 miles across the entire span of its 2,633-mile road system, and 3 million total in
The Healing Power of Matriarchs
YES! Magazine· 6 days agoA photographer’s connections with eight Indigenous women have helped her come to terms with her own Native ancestry and colonial trauma.
Northwest’s only nuclear plant is in WA. Are you ready for a radiation release emergency?
Tri-City Herald· 2 days agoWhile a radiation release emergency is unlikely, areas near Washington’s nuclear plant should be prepared for the possibility.