Solar power grows in the Northwest, Cold water hangouts in a hot river, NW Efficiency Exchange, Idaho salmon studies, F&W manager job announcement
News about energy and natural resources in the Pacific Northwest
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Solar Power Grows in the Pacific Northwest
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The cost of solar has decreased dramatically, helping to spur its growth in the Northwest as several utility-scale solar PV projects in Southern Idaho and Southeastern Oregon are about to come online. Read more.
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Cold-Water Hangouts in a Hot River
Water scientists are searching the Columbia River Basin for the cold-water places where salmon can rest when the water temperature goes lethal.
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Northwest Efficiency Exchange 2016 in Coeur d’Alene
See interviews and a wrap-up of the conference held in April highlighting trends, opportunities, and challenges in energy efficiency.
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Hatcheries and Wild Salmon: Results From Nearly 30 Years of Study
Researchers in Idaho find hatcheries can help stabilize a declining salmon population, but not permanently.
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Job Announcement: Fish and Wildlife Division Senior Manager
See the position description and apply by June 24.
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