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Tomorrow: Bringing new voices to the clean energy choir

The Coalition’s diverse and active membership makes it one of the Northwest’s most influential public-interest voices on energy policy. We must continue our long history of reaching out and bringing new partners into our work…

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Tomorrow: Honoring the Coalition’s work by stopping King Coal’s conveyor belt

The NW Energy Coalition should be incredibly proud of the recent deals to shutter the Boardman and Centralia coal plants. The Coalition’s work – the long legacy of achievement in energy efficiency, renewable resources and energy system planning – is what made this transition thinkable, then doable, then done.

King Coal, however, is not taking our progress lying down…

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From the Executive Director: Still unconventional after all these years

Recently I had occasion to spout off on the fallacy of the conventional energy wisdom from 30 plus years ago … the very conventional wisdom that the Coalition was born to challenge…

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Tomorrow: Taking the region’s clean energy future to the entire West

Two hundred billion is a really big number. According to a new Western Grid Group report, that’s how many dollars will be spent on Western states’ power systems over the next 20 years, regardless of how we choose to replace aging power plants and meet estimated growth in energy demand…

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Tomorrow: Overcoming hurdles to energy efficiency

It was a privilege to be part of the amazingly thoughtful effort in the 1980s to make energy efficiency a practical, effective resource here in the Northwest. The NW Energy Coalition’s 30th anniversary reminds us of those fruitful, exciting times…

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State Dept. Announces Reevaluation of Keystone XL Tar Sand Pipeline

The State Department announced today that it is reevaluating the environmental review of the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline project. The reevaluation will include consideration of rerouting the pipeline to avoid sensitive ecological areas in Nebraska. An alternative route would require a new environmental impact statement and would delay a final decision on the tar sands pipeline for as long as 18 months.

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Celebrate 30 years of clean & affordable energy advocacy!

Join us in Seattle on Dec. 2 for our Fall Conference and a memorable celebration with dinner, drinks and clean energy supporters from throughout the region.

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Executive Board Caucus Report Highlights — Oct. 20, 2011

Each month, we post the updates from the state and provincial caucus reports. In Idaho, the state energy plan’s clean energy provisions are under fire, The eminent domain rollback referendum falls short in Montana, Oregon is gearing up for a 10-year energy plan and legislative prep proceeds in Washington.

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Report Shows Energy Efficiency Efforts In 2010 Marked Biggest Megawatt Savings Gain In 30 Years

The Columbia Basin Bulletin reports on the annual “Utility Conservation Achievements Report” released this week by the Northwest Power and Conservation Council and Regional Technical Forum that shows that increased conservation during 2010 by Pacific Northwest electricity users saved 254 average megawatts, the equivalent annual power use of 153,900 homes.

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Alliance Reports on Idaho Utilities’ Use of Coal-Fired Generation

The Snake River Alliance has released the first of two reports on the use of coal-fired generation by Idaho’s three electric utilities.

The report, “Idaho’s Dangerous Dalliance with King Coal,” notes that the utilities own or have a stake in no fewer than 29 out-of-state coal plants, the bulk of which are owned or partly owned by PacifiCorp, which does business in eastern Idaho as Rocky Mountain Power.

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Executive Board Caucus Report Highlights — Sept. 15, 2011

Each month, we post the updates from the state and provincial caucus reports. The BLM releases a draft EIS on the Gateway line, Northwestern Energy’s Request to Change QF Curtailment Language in MT, rulemaking is underway on new BETC and RETC programs in OR and Legislative prep proceeds in Washington.

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