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WSU challenges high schools to rethink energy for the future.(Association News)
September 1, 2008... At Washington State University's inaugural Imagine Tomorrow high school energy competition in May, the Pullman campus was literally buzzing with the ideas and enthusiasm of more than 350 high school students.
Focusing on the theme of "Power Your Future," teams were asked to present ideas...
The rising cost of electricity.(PEOPLE POWER)
September 1, 2008... By your request, People Power has developed a whitepaper (900 words) and PowerPoint on why electricity costs are rising. To access these documents, visit www.pplpwr.org and click on the Utilities Only icon. Enter your user name and password, and then click on Newsletters or PowerPoint...
Northwest public power milestones (1991-1994).(Association News)
September 1, 2008... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
* 1991--The National Marine Fisheries Services (NMFS) makes the Snake River sockeye the first northwest fish species to be listed under the Endangered Species Act. NMFS lists two more species the next year and a dozen by 2001. The listings lead to dramatic changes...
Flathead Electric joins with Flathead County Solid Waste District.(Conservation & Renewables)
September 1, 2008... "Your garbage will produce your power." So says Flathead County Public Works Director Dave Prunty, referring to a biomass project planned at the landfill. And Prunty credits the general manager of Flathead Electric Co-op with initiating the venture. "Ken Sugden contacted me a couple of years...
A primer of Grant PUD's hatchery programs.(Fish Issues)
September 1, 2008... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Hatchery planning and development is one of the largest, longest-term, and most costly components of Grant PUD's new 44-year FERC license. The utility's hatchery programs are guided by mitigation requirements delineated in three separate documents, including a...