Jim Johnston, How the Pacific Northwest''s Dream of Green Energy
David Brown with his firm, Obsidian Renewables, is a case study in the long and agonizing pather to breaking ground on a Northwest solar farm. His plan is to put a vast array of solar
Advancements in Green Energy in the Northwest United States
Explore the advancements in green energy in the Northwest United States, including wind power, solar energy, and hydroelectric power. Learn about the economic benefits, job opportunities, and
Map of solar projects | Northwest Power and Conservation Council
The Council develops a plan, updated every five years, to assure the Pacific Northwest of an adequate, efficient, economical, and reliable power supply. Browse reports and documents relevant to the
Investigation: How the Pacific Northwest''s Dream of Green Energy
Higher prices, rolling blackouts: The Northwest is bracing for the effects of a lagging green energy push. Oregon and Washington trailed most states in adding renewable energy during
The Northwest Needs More Midsize Solar
To meet climate targets, the Northwest needs to build unprecedented amounts of wind and solar power and the electric transmission lines to carry it. Easier said than done.
Pacific Northwest Solar Myths and the Real Facts
In this article, we will explore the truth behind solar power in the Pacific Northwest, provide research-based evidence, and tackle misconceptions that prevent many eco-conscious
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The Northwest Needs More Midsize Solar
David Brown with his firm, Obsidian Renewables, is a case study in the long and agonizing pather to breaking ground on a Northwest solar farm. His plan is to put a vast array of solar
How the Pacific Northwest''s Dream of Green Energy Fell Apart —
Having failed to add enough green-energy sources or any new gas-fired power, the Northwest buys electricity from elsewhere, at high prices, during extreme weather.
Renewable Siting in the Northwest
WHAT THE NORTHWEST NEEDS model results show that limiting warming to 2°C or 1.5°C will require faster diffusion of installed capacity of low-carbon energy options and a rapid phase
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