The Columbia Basin Energy Report
Latest News | Advertise | Members | Unrestricted | Free E-mail Newsletter | Links | About Us
Subscribe to Columbia Basin Energy Report
Energy News
Whales Inspire Better Blade Designs

Palin wants to give residents $100 a month to use for energy costs

Views: At a crossroads in our energy policy

Firm picked to install S.F. solar power system

Germany Debates Subsidies for Solar Industry

Alaska Gas Average Price 1st to Pass $4

Conspiracy Theory

Views: San Francisco's Real Energy-Policy Choice


Copyright Sightline Daily - all rights reserved

NORTHWEST ENERGY LINKS

If you know of a link or links that should be added to this section, please e-mail the information to info@columbiabasinenergyreport.com

The Alternative Fuels Data Center is a vast collection of information on alternative fuels and the vehicles that use them. Alternative fuels described here are those defined by the Energy Policy Act of 1992, including biodiesel, electricity, ethanol, hydrogen, natural gas, and propane. This site has
The Assessment monitors the Northwest Power and Conservation Council's Power Plan for changing energy market conditions, new information on efficiency or generating resources, and progress in implementing the Council’s Action Plan. This web site contains links to components of the assessment.
A comprehensive source of information on state, local, utility, and federal incentives that promote renewable energy and energy efficiency.
Agencies,Congress, NW Governors, Courts
Shows in each state which organizations offer green power. Includes utility green pricing programs, retail green power products offered in competitive electricity markets, and renewable energy certificate (REC) products sold separate from electricity.
Shows top power producers in hydro, coal, biomass, nuclear, wind, and natural gas, or those producing more than 25mw.
A snapshot of Northwest power supply and electricity demand, updated on a regular basis.
The Northwest Power and Conservation Council and Bonneville Power Administration are co-sponsoring development of a Northwest Wind Integration Action Plan. The plan will identify and commit participants to regional steps to cost-effectively integrate large amounts of wind power and other intermitten
Utility Organizations, Services and Associations
The purpose of the Forum is to provide a consistent and unambiguous means of assessing whether the region has adequate deliverable resources to meet its electricity demands reliably and to develop an effective implementation approach to assure an adequate supply for future years.
[1]2>>
Page 1 of 2
Subscribe to Columbia Basin Energy Report
Member Login
User Name:
Password:






The Columbia Basin Energy Report, 19464 Summerwalk Place, Bend, OR, 97702, (541)312-8860 fax:(541)388-0126 e-mail us
Produced by Intermountain Communications  |  Site Map
Web System provided by Smart Solutions