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The Coalition is Hiring!

We are excited to announce that the Coalition is hiring!

We are hiring a Policy Associate to work on Idaho issues in Boise.

Please see the attached position descriptions for more details and application instructions.

Please help spread the word and forward within your networks!

Position Description – Idaho Policy Associate

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The Daily Astorian: Coal exports and tar sands extraction carry large environmental costs

Coal coming down the Columbia River for export to China and tar sands equipment heading upriver to Canada suggest that we are collaborating in our own destruction.

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The New York Times: Integrating Wind and Water Power, an Increasingly Tough Balancing Act

Coalition Senior Policy Associate Steve Weiss is quoted in today’s New York Times article on the challenges of using smart grid technology to balance the Northwest’s huge base of hydroelectric power with its fast-expanding collection of wind farms.

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The Missoulian: Decoupling, inverted block rates can help energy consumers

A recent op-ed in the Missoulian discusses how the current NorthWestern Energy rate case provides two exciting opportunities for saving energy and reducing people’s power bills.

The Montana Public Service Commission is now considering a pair of company-supported proposals that promise long-lasting benefits for consumers and particularly for low-income Montanans.

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The Oregonian: Australian coal company wants to build coal-export terminal in Longview to ship to Asia

An Australian coal company wants to build a coal-export terminal at a private port in Longview, Wash., a move that would allow 5.7 million tons of U.S. coal exports to Asia each year just as environmental activists are trying to shut down coal-fired power plants in Washington and Oregon.

Read the full article online at The Oregonian.

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The Energy Activist – Fall 2010

Laying it on the lines: Reducing clean energy’s environmental footprint

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Cover Story: Laying it on the Lines

Large “central-station” renewable energy projects probably will be needed to replace coal plants and meet climate-protection goals. But some of the best potential sites for wind, solar and other renewable projects are far from the urban centers that need most of the power. Often, these remote sites have little or no access to existing transmission lines…

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Member Updates Fall 2010

3TIER has been ranked among the fastest growing companies.

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Idaho: Biomass and wind projects move forward

The Idaho Public Utilities Commision has greenlit a biomass project that will take sawmill waste and is currently looking at a proposal for an 80MW wind farm.

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Oregon: Coalition member groups work to close Boardman coal plant

Across the Northwest, plans are afoot to close down coal plants and transition workers and the energy economy towards a greener future. In Oregon, negotiations continue on the shutdown of the Boardman plant.

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