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Idaho
Idaho derives nearly all of its electricity from hydroelectric power plants and other renewable sources such as geothermal, solar and wind energy. In addition, the state has implemented an energy efficiency program within the agriculture industry - Idaho’s largest industry - to promote alternative energy sources and water conservation throughout the farming community. The Department of Energy’s Idaho National Laboratory, located in Idaho Falls, has been instrumental in basic research and development and environmental innovations since 1949. |
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Latest News
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11.26.08 ::
Agencies Publish Final Environmental Impact Statement on Energy Corridor Designation in the West
10.17.08 ::
DOE Announces Availability of GNEP Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement
09.19.08 ::
DOE Funds 15 New Projects to Develop Solar Power Storage and Heat Transfer Projects For Up to $67.6 Million
08.04.08 ::
DOE Announces Contracts to Achieve $140 Million in Energy Efficiency Improvements to DOE Facilities
08.01.08 ::
Department of Energy Awards $15 Million for Nuclear Fuel Cycle Technology Research and Development
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05.20.09 |
Idaho National Lab/Environmental Management Citizens Advisory Board Mtg. |
Idaho Falls, ID |
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01.20.09 |
Idaho National Lab/Environmental Management Citizens Advisory Board Mtg. |
Idaho Falls, ID |
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11.08.07 |
Agencies Publish Draft Environmental Impact Statement on Energy Transport Corridor Designations in 11 Western States |
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