Open Gorge: The Skamania Dispatch & Klickitattler
This month the Washington State Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council — EFSEC, the agency that permits the Gorge's biggest energy projects — got a sobering look at the region's power math: a forecast that the Northwest could fall about nine gigawatts short by 2030. We also cover a brush fire at a Gorge-area solar farm, two ownership transfers headed for a July vote, and a finalized tribal-consultation policy. In This Episode * Why a regional study says the Northwest has to build energy at a pace it hasn't seen in 25 years * A May 28 brush fire at Ostrea Solar, and why it's a land-management story, not a solar story * Columbia Solar and Goose Prairie Solar ownership transfers head to a July decision * Carriger Solar's court fight may pause for settlement talks with the Yakama Nation * Two oil-loss events at the Columbia Generating Station nuclear plant * A new Commerce councilmember, a finalized tribal-consultation policy, and budget clouds Resources & Links * Read the full written Dispatch at skamaniadispatch.com * EFSEC project pages and agendas: efsec.wa.gov * The E3 / Public Generating Pool resource-adequacy study: https://ethree.com/ra-pnw [https://ethree.com/ra-pnw] * The U.S. Department of Energy's primer on wildfire and solar farms: energy.gov/femp [http://energy.gov/femp] Stay Connected with the Gorge The Skamania Dispatch and The Klickitattler are community-led projects of OpenGorge.org. To stay updated on local news, governance, and community events across the region, you can sign up for both newsletters at SkamaniaDispatch.com. For real-time updates and to join the conversation, follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/OpenGorge [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://facebook.com/OpenGorge].
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