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Article title: show all fish and wildlife energy interviews other Choose an article title Bonneville conservation contracts criticized "Energy Edge" widened 1985 Draft Plan Synopsis 1985 fall chinook run may be one of biggest A Basin in the Balance A Better Dream House (five stories about energy-effiecient homes that are also beautiful) A Brief History of Life in Synthetic Streams (overview of Northwest's salmon & steelhead hatcheries) A builder and homeowner speak out A Class Act: Conservation in Cold Montana A Considered Review A conversation with the general A Debt to the Past… An Investment in the Future A dilema in common: Fish disease in the Columbia Basin A fishery at the frontier of science A Gathering of Authorities (reviewing the Columbia River system to redefine roles) A Household Laboratory: New Study Examines Thermal Performance of Homes A Map of Values: Hydropower Assessment Study Takes Shape A Marriage of Past and Future (making historic buildings energy efficient) A matter of trust: Canada's hydropower revenue A New [fish] Crop for the Yakima Basin A new plan takes shape A new program in 1998 [fish and wildlife amendments] A place by the river: Umatilla tribes regain wildlife-rich ancestral home A Plan for all Seasons (draft action plan) A Proposal for Wildlife (wildlife amendment & hearing schedule) A Question of Emphasis (the draft plan's four objectives) A River by Any Other Name A river runs through what: Norm Thompson energy efficiency A Scheme for the Streams: Studying the Subbasins A Teaming of Past Adversaries (collaborating on energy conservation) A threat to the big fish: Kootenai River white sturgeon endangered A Wired West: an electricity system connects the West About Midway Down the Power Plan Path Access to power: California proposes opening power lines to consumers Act now: Oregon urges action on salmon strategy Action plan highlights fish and wildlife amendments Advisory committees play vital role for Council Aggressive conservation study to begin Agreement Reached in Fisheries Feud (comprehensive agreement for harvesting and rebuilding Columbia Altered States (Northwest states and utilities take different paths to energy efficiency) Alumax snubs extension Amazing Grace report issued Amendments adopted: Goals study, Zone 2 Amendments explore number of fish and wildlife issues Amendments submitted for F & W plan Amicus brief filed in Salmon River case An Anniversary Special: Five Years with The Northwest Power Act An Energy Bargain in Bend, Oregon (Inn at Seventh Mountain) Applying creativity to energy efficiency cool tubes Artificial Production Assignable Losses: Hydropower's Responsibility At a glance: 6 key fisheries goals B.P.A. announces billing credits B.P.A. behind on debt payments B.P.A. estimated rate hikes B.P.A. rates may Jump 80% next year Back East to the Future (conservation in New England) Back from the U.S.S.R Conservation Thaws Cold War Back to Nature (hatchery-reared salmon survival) Better use of the Hydropower System Bettering the odds: The water budget on the Columbia Beyond Reach (protected areas amendment) Beyond the fortress utility [electric utility challenges] Big bills, slow sales mean BPA cash squeeze Big Sky Least Cost Billing credits questioned Blueprint for a Basin's Renaissance Boardman, Trojan closed termporarily Bonneville belt-tightening Bonneville Budget Cuts Curb Conservation Bonneville holds public review of nuclear plants Bonneville invites public response to proposed rate hike Bonneville moves to protect WPPSS investments Bonneville's Point of View Born to be wild: encouraging salmon to return to the wild BPA boosts rates 60 percent BPA conservation programs launched; some criticized BPA cost proposal draws utility fire BPA installs photovoltaic panels; seeks sun power for substation BPA offers industrial rate relief BPA seeks new savings BPA sets rate hike Pacific Intertie BPA to hold electric motors workshop BPA works for rate increase Breaking ground in the Yakima Basin [hatchery] Breaking with tradition: regional utility conference on conservation Briefly: Formaldehyde Insulation Banned Bright Lights Big Savings (Seattle's Lighting Design Lab) Bright Lights on Broadway (1000 Broadway Building Portland, Oregon) Brighter Lights and Smarter Switches (conservation in commercial buildings means better lighting sys Bringing back the Yakima Bringing Up the Bottom Line (conservation in the commercial sector) Broad representation on Council SSAC Brokering power for the Northwest Buffalo Homes Build it right the first time Building a framework for recovery Building Better Buildings (evaluation of energy-efficient housing) Building the region's energy future Building the region's energy future Bypass and Transportation Calendar Calendar California hails California hails potential California Re-enters the Conservation Challenge California standards aimed at appliance efficiency California: what's up down there [watching CA's electricity industry] Campus conservation: efficiency at colleges Carving up the Catch (commercial fishing) Celebrating the Fourth (Tacoma, Washington: four years after adopting the MCS) Changes from the draft plan Cheaper power may up yields for irrigators Cheney becomes tenth" early adopter" Chinese visit to window shop Cities and countries get in the act Citizen generators [energy conservation] City Light proposes pilot conservation proJect City Light's "Second Great Era" [efficiency instead of dams] Coal plant permits issued; construction on hold Coal plants Coalition to Coalition to hold meeting April 2-4 Colbo looks at the Council's future Colbo to head fish, wildlife commlttee Cold water crisis: warming the Flathead River Collins, Hemmingway to leave Council Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Amendments Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program Columbia River Census (salmon & steelhead counts rise and fall like the tide) Columbia River Salmon Species Coming to grips with uncertainty Comment invited on Hungry Horse Dam Wildlife Mitigation Proposal Comments focus on model standards Comments hit conservatlon targets Comments sought on fish, wildlife program Comments sought on meeting rules Commissioning a fleet of new [efficient] buildings Comparing Consequences (evaluating environmental effects of clectrical resources) Comparing resource costs Comprehending "capacity" Compter Modeling and Mapping: Salmon and Steelhead Go "On-Line" Congress looks at regional planning Congress Reviews the Act Congress urged against NW Conservation cuts Conservation Conservation Comes Home Conservation cut 90% Conservation Strategies for Shop-Built Houses Conservation Transfers: the Northwest's next energy move (conservation trading between utilities) Conservation: It still makes sense Conservation: Still the Regions Best Buy Conservation: The Northwest's North Slope (conservation programs in the Northwest) Conservation's Vote Consumer panels submit proposals to Puget Power Cooperation as competitive strategy [among utilities] Core values: Hanford Reach and salmon recovery Corps Dams Flow of Fish Funds (Corps refusal to spend fish bypass funds) Correction Cotnbustion turbines Counci members call for restoring funds in BPA Council adopts power plan Council Adopts Power Plan Petition Process Council adopts rate design proposals Council Answers Model Standards Questions Council considering changes in model conservation standards Council considers exeptions for MCS Council contractor reports available to public Council cosponsors regional conference Council discussion paper available Council draft plan hearings scheduled Council Elects New Officers Council finds for completion of WPPSS 3 Council fish, wildlife program underway without lawsuits Council forecast range set Council frustrated at BPA inaction on fish funding Council hears comments on draft fish plan Council nominated for international environmental prize Council planning schedule update Council praises BPA work on two-year plan Council releases Mid-Columbia staff draft Council resolution on WPPSS 4 & 5 sponsorship Council says no to regionalizing WPPSS 4 & 5 Council seeks cooperation of Corps, Bureau of Reclamation Council seeks input on region's economic future Council seeks provisions in BPA-DSI contracts Council selects fish production panel Council statement on Ed Sheets severence agreement Council tabloid wins award Council takes action on mainstem passage Council takes aim at conservation targets Council to analyze cost -effectiveness of WPPSS plants Council Townhall meetings begin Council votes for salmon recovery Council weighing surplus power for irrigators and others Council weighs inverted rates for conservation Council weighs potential resources Council, gas companies settle out of court Council's forecasters Council's technical work progresses Court Decisions on Constitutionality Court overturns BPA-DSI contracts Court to FERC: protect fish Cowlitz signs short - term power sales pacts Crossing the moat to conservation Customers tell utility favored energy features Cutting Cleanly Through the Wilderness: The Henry M. Jackson hydroelectric project Dam aid: helping young salmon around dams Dam dilemma: how to move salmon over a 30-story building Debunking the death spiral Developing the Forecast Draft Program at a glance DSI options study issued by Bonneville Dulcy Mahar Interview with Al Wright (Pacific Northwest Utilities Conference Committee) Dulcy Mahar Interview with Bob Duncan (chairman, Northwest Power Planning Council) Dulcy Mahar Interview with Jack Donaldson Dulcy Mahar Interview with Rollie Schmitten Dulcy Mahar Interview with Tim Wapato (Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission) Dulcy Mahar Interview with Tom Trulove (chairman, Northwest Power Planning Council) Dulcy Mahar Interview: Bill Bakke (Oregon trout) Dulcy Mahar Interview: Ralph Cavanagh (Natural Resources Defence Council) Dulcy Mahar Interview: Sharon Nelson (Washington Utilities and Transportation Commison) Eco-cops: policing habitat criminals Efficiency at home Efficiency Prevails (energy-efficient houses during last year's cold snap) Ellensburg Rebounds Empty net syndrome: record low salmon harvest Endangered salmon? Staying ahead of the Act Energy code workshops planned Energy concerns aired at Council town meetIngs Energy Efficiency Makes Good (Business) Sense (energy effieciency in the commercial sector) Energy efficient irrigation: Hope for Northwest farmers Energy expo planned Energy-efficient homes for the 21st century Errata Evaluating Resources Ex-BPA boss Hodel named energy secretary Exploring the renewable future Extended Resource Forecasts Face Off: The Upriver Downriver Debate (Al Wright PNUCC and Ed Chaney) Fair weather warning: too little rainfall Fast Food takes an Energy Edge (energy-efficient restaurants) FERC decision calls for protection for future fish runs FERC's new procedure assesses dam damages Ferguson, WPPSS chief, resigns Fighting fire with fire: foresters and biomass power Final energy distribution Fish and Wildlife Committee Fish and Wildlife Concerns Fish and wildlife hearing dates Fish and Wildlife Program Applications for Amendments Fish and wildlife program to be amended Fish and Wildlife Update Fish and Wildlife Update Fish and Wildlife Update Fish and Wildlife Update Fish Bypass Funds Begin to Flow (federal funding for bypass) Fish fields: The Yakima dilema Fish for the future: hatchery EIS needs work Fish for the Yakima River's future Fisheries agencies and Indian tribes form new team Fishing for a future [record low salmon counts] Fitting into the future: pulp mill finds room for power plant Five years with the Northwest Power Act Flexible planning key to utility's success Forecasting Forecasts, forecasts everywhere Forgotten fish [lamprey, etc.] From the Salmons Point of View Fueling the Future (article by Senator Mark Hatfield) Fustration in the Factory-Built Home Industry (manufactured housing) Future House (high-tech homes in Montana) Future Hydro Generating Projects Map Getting back to the old neighborhood: Nez Perce tribe Getting the Edge on Building Efficiency Global Warming: a Northwest perspective (overview of the global warming seminar) Glossary Going for the green: Salem Electric Coop becomes "all renewables" utility Going with the green lights [energy efficiency] Good fences, good neighbors: ranchers help with salmon habitat Good news, bad news [on 1997 runs] Governors convene comprehensive review [of energy] Groundbreaking held for Yakima facilities Hampson retires from Council Happy (50th) Birthday Bonneville Hatfield and governors send strong signal on salmon Hazardous journey Head start for salmon recovery Hearings open on fish and wildlife Hearings to be held on the NW Power Act Heavy rains, low use bring NW hydro glut Help for Montana Wildlife Help for reservoir dwellers [resident fish and wildlife] He's Howard of Howard's Grocery [energy efficiency] High court to rule on BPA industrial contracts High water = big surplus Highlight on habitat Highlights of Council brief Highlights of the 1987 Amendments Homes on the range: projects aim to improve habitat for wildlife Hood River homes fully weatherized Horrific Pacific: ocean warming How a forecast works How Much Change in two years? A comparison of the 1983 Power Plan and the Draft 1985 Power Plan How rates are set -- federal, state & local How the standards grew: the blueprint How the standards work: the showcase How WPPSS 4 & 5 stack up against coal Hydro al Dente (firm hydropower without more water) Idaho Council members tour possible dam site Idaho Falls hydro contract signed Idaho may get new hatchery Idaho Power SIgns cogen pact Implementation of fish, wildlife program encouraging In The News: "To protect, mitigate and enhance…" In The News: 1982 brings WPPSS tough times and some bright spots In The News: Bonneville announces proposed rate increase In the News: Bonneville's breakthough breaker In the News: Changes proposed for surcharge calculation In The News: Coalition pushes for aggressive conservation In the News: Council elects Saxvik and Lee top officers In the News: Council floats 'water budget' for fish In the News: Council, Bonneville publish new policies for acquiring resources In the News: Council, PUC's set special meeting In the News: Court Denies Rehearing on Council's Constitutionality In the News: Efficient appliances nationwide are goal of Evans' bill In the News: FERC rescinds Enloe Dam license In the News: Finally the region signs on In the News: Getting the ball rolling In the News: Governors name two to Council In the News: Montana picks Brusett as new Council member In the News: More communities join ranks of code adopters In The News: New troubles for WPPSS In the News: Northwest governors tell federal agencies they want strong Council In the news: Nuclear sees one spot of good news In the News: Oregon attorney eneral backs constitutionality In The News: Planning for the best of times In the News: Process questioned on BPA program for aluminum industry In the News: Public comment sought on proposed amendment to model standards In the News: Public input invited for F&W amendments In The News: Turning conflict to cooperatlon In The News: Two new faces join Council In the News: Two new members appointed to Council In The News: WPPSS defaults, Chemical Bank sues Indian nation conservation Industrial cogeneration Industrial Contributions Industry in crisis: Exploring solutions Industry in crisis: Northwest aluminum companies Initiative 394 struck down; ruling to be appealed Instructions for Oral Comment at Hearings Instructions for Written Comment Intersection of science and policy Intertie access remains region's hot issue Inter-Tribe letter critical of BPA Interview: Al Aldrich Interview: Allan Scholz Interview: Amory Lovins Interview: Angus Duncan Interview: Anne Edwards Interview: Betsy Moler Interview: Bill Wilkerson Interview: BPA's Larry Dean Interview: Brigadier General Pat Stevens (U.S Army Corps of Engineers) Interview: Charles Collins Interview: Chuck Collins (Chairman, Northwest Power Planning Council) Interview: Council Chairman Bob Saxvik Interview: Dan Evans [on the Northwest's energy future] Interview: Daniel Fessler Interview: Donald E. Bevan Interview: Doug Sutherland Interview: Elizabeth Furse Interview: Elwood Patawn Interview: Fred Buckman Interview: Jim Goller (chairman, Northwest Power Planning Council) Interview: Jim Jura Interview: Joe Blum Interview: John Jones Interview: John Keys (Bureau of Reclamation) Interview: Kai Lee (former council member) Interview: Kathryn Brigham Interview: Marc Sullivan Interview: Mark Crisson (Tacoma City Light) Interview: Mark Hatfield Interview: Merrill Schultz Interview: Michael Crapo Interview: Morris Brusett Interview: Patty Murray Interview: Peter DeFazio Interview: Peter Johnson (administrator, Bonnevile Power Administration) Interview: Randall Hardy Interview: Randy Hardy Interview: Rick Williams Interview: Roberta Palm Bradley Interview: Stan Grace Interview: Sue Hickey (Bonneville Power Administration) Interview: Ted Bottiger Interview: W. Lester Bryan Introducing the Draft 1985 Power Plan Introducing the Northwest Power Planning Council (Bio.'s) Planning Council Inverted rates nixed in Idaho Irrigation savings gain import down on the region's farms Is the planet baking [greenhouse effect] Issue paper discusses anadromous fish goals It begins! A new power plan It makes super good cents to build it right It May be a Whole New Energy Game (acquiring new generating resources) Journey of the Kings Judge rules for PUDs in Merwin Dam relicensing June Energy Expo comes to Northwest Keeping the "public" in public power Key forecasting assumptions Kokanee on the Comeback Last chance at Libby Dam Law of last resort: are salmon endangered? Laying the Conservation Foundation (Bonneville's resource program) Learning from Los Angeles [conservation, innovation] Learning from the Lemhi River Basin Least-Cost Concept Catching on Lessons from the Spotted Owl Life Cycle of Anadromous Fish (chart) Linking up to save electricity [conservation in retail chains] Local government workshop planned Local heroes: Northwest cities work to save energy Looking Toward a New Power Plan (1989 supplement) Low water conference to be held Lower river coho: recovery for runs where there are few dams Lowering Granite: Snake reservoir lowered in salmon experiment Low-income weatherization effort launched Luce report tries to solve WPPSS puzzle Major Accomplishments of the First Five Years Major Dams of the Columbia and Snake Rivers (map) Making a river from a reservoir Making the journey safer: fish & wildlife amendments Making the pieces fit: A resource strategy to meet uncertainty Making up for Lost Land Management Coordination Managing the surplus Marketing interruptible energy in the Northwest MCS delay would prove costly to region MCS early adopter: Small city big ideas Merwin Dam battlefield in relicensing fight Mesh of complexity [on screen diversions] Message clear on surcharge Mid-Columbia agreement needs one more dam Mid-Columbia projects pivotal to fish future Mid-life crisis: BPA faces the future Model conservation standards Model Conservation Standards Update Model Conservation Standards: Encouragement for Early Adopters Model conservation standards: The Council considers a phased approach Model efficiency code big saver for consumers and region Model program 'rates' home energy efficiency Model standards offer business bonanza, recent study says Modeling the Columbia Monitoring developments Montana: welcoming back wildlife Montana's uncommon collaboration More belt tightening at Bonneville Mueller views conservation Mustering the megawatts [conservation at Fort Lewis] Nailing down a housing deal Natural gas: Is today's bargain tomorrow's best buy Natural Production Nature's Neighborhoods (wildlife projects) Nearing the bottom of the dam at the top [Hungry Horse] Negotiations remain tangled on sales to California New advisory committees will guide new power plan New Generation Generation (new technologies could give a 6,500-megawatt jolt to the Northwest) New hope for their [salmon's] return New hydroelectric generation New Kokanee hatchery opening in Idaho New life for Yakima Basin New Power Plan orchestrates regional harmony New powerhouse plan will save more fish New Spring for Renewables New twist on fish and chips New voices in fisheries debate No contest over Council amendment Northwest economy following forecasts Northwest fares well in energy awards Northwest gets its own regional FERC office Northwest governors concur on common problem [salmon] Northwest industries: Key players, companies like Boeing rely on electricity Northwest researchers work toward 'fat' fish Northwest's energy system: yesterday, today, tomorrow Notices: BPA billing credits policy; petition for review filed Notices: BPA implementation plan available Notices: Council seeks views on forecast assumptions for WPPSS town meetIngs Notices: Final energy plan adoption scheduled Notices: Final power plan availability NRDC drafts 'model plan;' seeks comments Nuclear Power Prospects in the Pacific Northwest NW community conference to be held NW Utilities offer B.P.A. 4 renewable plants Ocean Survival Off Limits Which Streams Should be Protected Oil price collapse: A Northwest impact Ominous signs: poor run size estimates Oregon is first [new power plant carbon dioxide standard] Out of the ashes: aluminum smelters get a second chance Pacific Northwest Electric Generating Projects Packaging power: Out-of-region-sales Pandora's basin: Yakima has more questions than answers Paper fish: setting salmon fishing seasons comes down to judgment call Partial eclipse of the moon: sample of conservation strategies Pennies for Power (Northwest's newest electric utility: Oregon Trail Electric Consumers Cooperative) PGE drops Pebble Springs N - plant PGE raps B.P.A. conservatlon efforts PGE's short on Utilities and Public Trust Pieces to a Power Puzzle Planning for flexibility Plight of the Homeless [shrinking wildlife habitat] PNUCC forecasts power deficit PNUCC to hold workshop Point of View: Chairman Ted Hallock (chairman, Northwest Power Planning Council) Point of view: John Ellis (Puget Sound Power and light company) Portland building first start toward "Energy Edge" Power amendments adopted by Council Power Council amends model standards Power Council elects new officers Power from the planet: three geothermal plants proposed Power Paradox in the Pacific Northwest Power planning in the "new" northwest Power plant called efficiency Power Transmission's 1st Century PP&L proposes pilot conservation program Praise and promise: model conservation standards after five years Preliminary demand forecasts released for public comment Preventing lost Opportunities Protected Areas Issue Open for Comment Protecting habitat and property rights Public comment given on goals study changes Public involvement questionnaire Public Pundits (advisory committees) Public Utility Commissioners speak out on regional planning Puget panels to consider conservation Puget Power delays Handford N - plants Puget Power pushes commercial conservation grant program Puget Power tries to avert 'negative' credit Puget Power, Boeing sign cogeneration agreement Puget's Big Plus (Puget Sound Power & Light Company turning to conservation) Puget's conservation report card Pullman and Spokane County Vote for Conservation Pushing the wind: The challenge of wind development east of the Rockies Putting (not knocking) heads together: Yakima Watershed Council Putting it all together [proposals for new energy system] Ratepayer candidates win PUD seats Recipes for salmon recovery Reclaiming a lost natural heritage Reconstructing the River Basin Puzzle (31 subbasin plans) Region rich in resources Regional planning bill gets mixed support Regional Roundup: Joint Effort Saves Salmon and Steelhead (Lyons Ferry Hatchery Washington) Regional Roundup: Montana Demonstrates New Coal Technology (plant near Colstrip, Montana) Regionwide applications pour in for model homes Regulating the Returns Regulations Maddening Maze (regulatory practices) Remote possibilities: Idaho Power offers long-distance customers solar energy Renewable renaissance Reservoir rule [Libby and Hungry Horse reservoir levels] Resident Fish Resisting Radon Restoring the resource: Assessing fish losses-setting goals Rethinking resources: New developments in regional power plan Reviving the Yakima Fish Runs Reworking the Program Roll on, Columbia Roundtabling conservation around the region Ruling the River Sacramento Basin blues Safeguards for Spring and Summer Migrants (safeguards for salmon journeys) Salmon & Steelhead Losses: Counting Backward Salmon Corps: Indian youths working on behalf of salmon Salmon pirates: poaching cuts run sizes Salmon rescue: Council approves $18 million for depleted runs Salmon River Basin hydro permits overturned Salmon sleuths [fish research] Salmon Solution (Rollie Schmitten's National Marine Fisheries Service remarks at Council meeting) Salvaging the Salmon River (repairing habitat in Idaho's Salmon River Subbasin) Saving the Salmon: Converging Efforts (program amendments; salmon summit; system overview) Scheduling Resources Screens, beds improved at Yakima Basin dam Seattle's code new approach to MCS Securing the Last Reach (Hanford Reach) Sell or spill: marketing seasonal non-firm energy Selling home conservation Selling Super Good Cents Senator Mark Hatfield Speaks at "Power for the West" Shaping a New Power Plan (resource portfolio & acton plan) Sharing the watershed: Grande Ronde plan Sheraton's shining example (Sheraton Tacoma Hotel) Shipping power South Since you ask…wish list for the new power plan Sizing the Surplus Small hydro earns money for Oregon couple Small town strikes a geothermal gold mine Smoothing out the ride to tomorrow: next Northwest Power Plan Solar access workshop to be held Solar conference planned Solution to the resource puzzle? Some progress at Bonneville II Speaking out on fish and wildlife Spokane's Monroe Street Dam is Retooled Spotlight on Ashland [energy and conservation programs] Squaring Off on the System Plan: no consensus emerging from salmon planning Stanwood is second to adopt standards Stay Update!'d on the Council Straight talk at the round table [appraising fish programs] Strategies for freshwater fish and wildlife Streamside stewards: Working to improve fish habitats Stretching the river: making the most of hydropower Student Energy Savers (WSEO works with architecture classes) Study compares homes for indoor air quality Substitutions for Stopped Fish Suits filed against Northwest power plan Summary of Losses Report Super cents-able: Snohomish County Super Good Cents Celebration Super Good Cents signs 33 utilities to operate program Supplement to the 1986 Power Plan Supreme Court declines rehearing on Council's constitutionality Surplus Surveying the Range of Uncertainty (technical update of the 1986 plan) Symposium on NW Power Act planned T.V.A. weighs mothballing 3 N-Plants Tackling the Tucannon Tackling the unknown: ocean has clues about salmon survival Tacoma adopts new standards for conservation Tacoma Pioneer in conservation Tacoma: Confessions of an early adopter Tail Fin Thinking (decoupling profits from sales of electricity) Taking a byte: cutting energy and water use in electronics industry Taking a Reading on Renewables (solar, geothermal & wind resource) Taking the long view on the economy [re: power plan] Tapping Commercial Conservation Tenaska [new gas-fired power plant] Tentative resolve reached in Alumax suit The "Pimby" future: power in my backyard The Action Plan The Affordable Home The art of forecasting: Guideposts not predictions The Basins Below Bonneville The big picture: fish and wildlife proposals embrace basin as a system The Big Question: Can the salmon be saved? (salmon summit & endangered species lisitng) The Billion-Dollar Question: energy demand and direct service industries The county that came in from the cold: Hood River conservation project The Direct Service Industries The Feedback Factor The Gene Counters: keeping inventory of genetic traits The Goals Process The Goals Process Update The Goals Process Update The Goals Process Update The Goals Process Update The great electric rate shock The Greatest Goals Study The Intertie Issue (brief history of Pacific Northwest/ Pacific Southwest Intertie) The intertie: A Northwest priority The learning curve: Builders report on regionwide training program The life of a salmon in the Columbia River Basin The Mobile Home Comes of Age The Model Conservation Standards: An Historical Overview The new American dream The Other Anadromous Fish (sturgeon) The Pacific Intertie The Pacific Intertie The Pacific Northwest Fish Health Protection Committee The People Speak (commentors on the draft power plan) The people speak [on the Council's draft energy plan] The Plan The Power Plant Called Efficiency (acquiring 1,500 megawatts of conservation) The region's fish and wildlife project selection process The Resource Portfolio: Getting the Best Deal for the Region The seasons of salmon: Idaho tribe works to rebuild runs The State of the Region Tomorrow (forecast of the Northwest's future & the power plan it plugs into) The Swedish Solution The System of Life Support (saving Idaho's sockeye) The Times & Turmoil of the Tennessee Valley Authority The Utilities Understanding The Western Connection The WPPSS debate: taking a closer look Thermabilt home opens to rave reviews This plan calls for action Three changes proposed for NW power plan Three committees aid in setting fish goals Three new localities adopt model standards Three Regional Dichotomies: A Conversation with Chuck Collins TIe-line expansion moving ahead at Bonneville Power Tigh & all right: Indoor air quality in energy-efficient homes Time runs out for Trojan Tips for spotting the energy efficient home To Market, To Market: Selling the Power Surplus To save the salmon Tomorrow's Northwest begins today Too much to carry on: tight fish and wildlife budget Townhall meetings announced announced Tracing the Path of Power Sales Tracking the Conservation Acquisition Task Force Tracking Wildlife Mitigation (wildlife debate takes different paths) Trading power: Interregional cooperation Treatment of WNP-I and 3 Tributary Flows Tri-Cities group chides Council for SSAC members Trusting in money: Montana's trust fund for wildlife Turning off the juice Turning Waste into Energy (Energy Products of Idaho EPI Coeur d'Alene, Idaho) TVA conservation programs Two amendments affect regional power plan Two committees formed to advise Council Two nations, one habitat: salmon loss in upper Columbia River Basin Two new task forces look at conservation Two-nation salmon pact ratified by U.S. Senate U.S. - Canada treaty: New hope for pacific salmon U.S. v Oregon: Building a Better Harvest Umatilla's new fish: tribe settles dispute and celebrates salmon Uncle Salmon Wants You! Uncle Salmon Wants You! (volunteer work in protected areas) Unconventional energy strategy [British Columbia's Energy Council] Unfinished business: Washington's mothballed nuclear plants 1 & 3 Unique bond sale funds utility conservation Upcoming issue papers Upstream Utilities face the future Utilities Learn the Least-cost Lesson (conservation is most practical resource) Views mixed on proposal for exchange rates Voices of the Northwest Wanted: A good crystal ball [on energy forecasting] Washington bill affects Council Washington solar conference held Washington: first in region for model home groundbreaking Washington's Collins elected new chairman Water Budget Water budget promises hope for migrating fish Water for salmon, land for ranchers Water marketing: promise or peril Watershed down: working top-down on watershed conservation Watershed recovery in the Hood River Weaving a healthy return Weighing needs: Building a plan to work for both public and private power Weighing the new surplus Western Lights Western Montanans favor efficient homes Westin gets it right: energy-efficient hotels What do do before the lights go out [regional power planning] What do you think about conservation? What happens next adoption What is the Northwest Power Planning Council What the States Wanted (cont.) Mueller Recalls Working the Bill What the States Wanted: A Hemmingway Retrospective What to do When the River Runs Dry What's different about the forecast? What's next for endangered fish When the elephant's gone: PGE adjusts to life without Trojan Where flows the controversy: does faster water help salmon Where salmon are clients, not products Where the environment is the economy [coastwide salmon recovery] Where to Turn for more information Who's conserving? Virtually Everyone! Who's first: prioritizing fish and widlife projects Wildlife Will coal ride the region's resource rails Will Coal Ride the Regions Resource Rails? (coal in the resource portfolio) Wind thrift: bringing wind power closer to Northwest grid Wise use for Western water Working out the water budget Workshops focus on key energy Issues WPPSS 2 by any other name WPPSS 3 legislation proves controversial WPPSS faces potential default WPPSS holds lessons according to authors WPPSS plant 3 faces uncertain future Yakima Basin Year-End Report Yesterday's homes meet tomorrows technology Zone 2 energy budget revised for MCS
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