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Gov. Jay Inslee is in New York City for Climate Week - his last time as a sitting governor. He helped announce the launch of a “Governors’ Climate-Ready Workforce Initiative.”
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Grants totaling $65,000 from Centralia's coal transition fund were used to upgrade a high school’s fish hatchery program.
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The Juice Box got an $80,000 grant in 2022 from Centralia's coal transition fund to help replace the roof and the failing heating system.
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Community leaders are hoping hydrogen can help replace some of the jobs lost from the coal industry.
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Under pressure from climate activists to close, the plant agreed to a deadline and put millions in a transition fund. Could Centralia’s plan hold lessons for an energy transition?
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A controversial wind farm that was set to be the largest in Washington has been slashed nearly in half. The project developer said the new restrictions could be bad for renewable energy development around the state.
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The paper mill most blamed for the "aroma of Tacoma" is closing down. Many Tacomans see it as the end of an era. But what’s next for the former factory town?
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Oregon and Washington scored big Friday in a fiercely contested national competition to grab a share of $7 billion to kickstart the production and use of “green” hydrogen, viewed as an important fuel source for cutting pollution from heavy industry.
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The governor has launched a new public-private initiative focused on seizing opportunities in the emerging industry.
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Companies are interested, but it could be complicated to develop lands with multiple layers of tribal, federal and even complex-science concerns