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In its just-concluded session, the Washington legislature passed several pieces of legislation intended to promote the transition of Washington’s transportation system away from fossil fuels. The most consequential of these, the Clean Fuels Program, is awaiting Gov. Inslee’s signature. Three additional pieces of legislation are also worthy of note. These are HB 1287, which sets a non-binding goal that by 2030, all new vehicle sales in Washington should be electric, and lays groundwork for facilitating that transition. SB 5192 set requirements for standardization of public electric vehicle charging stations. Finally, SB 5000 creates a sales and use tax exemption for hydrogen-powered vehicles.
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It was an old apple orchard. Now it could be the future of clean hydrogen energy in Washington state. By Hal Bernton and James Bruggers, Hal Bernton and James Bruggers, The Seattle Times
Published: April 19, 2021, 6:05am
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EAST WENATCHEE, Douglas County On warm spring days, when the Columbia River is swollen with snowmelt, hydropower generation soars at times when demand may be weak. Markets tank, and sending water through dam turbines can be a money-losing proposition.
In a quest to end these red-ink power sales, the Douglas County Public Utility District is making a $20 million investment in a new, clean energy business.