Spring 2002 Issue

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  Striking a balance between energy and the environment in the Columbia River Basin

 News    Council Quarterly    Spring 2002 

 

 Articles

Energy Trust will pursue conservation, renewables in Oregon

Council decisions for 2001 and 2002

New technologies in lighting

Council seeking comment on Fifth Power Plan

Self-powered: is distributed generation in our energy future?

Federal agencies propose to boost spending on salmon recovery

Conservation investments today could moderate economic impacts of volatile power prices tomorrow

Subbasin Planning update

John Hines appointed new Montana Council member

Success stories: Pend Oreille River

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Council meetings and other events
April 27-May 1    Toward Ecosystem-Based Management: Breaking Down the Barriers in the Columbia River Basin & Beyond Conference, Spokane, Washington Contact Don MacDonald at (250) 729-9623 or www.sff.bc.ca.
May 14-15 Council meeting, Grouse Mountain Lodge, Whitefish, Montana
June 4-5 Pacific Northwest Gas and Power Symposium, Hilton Portland & Executive Tower, Portland, Oregon, (888)ACI-2480 or www.americanconference.com
June 11-12 Council meeting, Riverhouse Hotel, Bend, Oregon
 
Public Comment Periods
Mid-May - July Projected Public Comment Period for Mainstem Rulemaking
May Projected Public Comment Period for Draft Fuel Price Forecast for the Fifth Power Plan
May 25-June 28 Projected Public Comment Period for Innovative fish and wildlife projects in Fiscal Year 2002
June Projected Public Comment Period for Demand Forecast for the Fifth Power Plan
  

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