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Energy

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DOE, nuclear fuel company team up for new mission at Hanford

February 12, 2026
Ty Beaver

A U.S. company that a year ago revealed its plans to potentially make Richland one of its hubs for nuclear fuel production will use a dormant Hanford site facility located southwest of Energy Northwest as part of that effort.


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Innovation-minded

Private sector partnerships propel Richland startup toward large-scale deployment

February 12, 2026
Ty Beaver

Private companies and startups are partnering with this Richland-based company, setting the stage for it to apply its technology at scale.



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Keep on trucking

How Oasis Freight scaled from mom-and-pop to multistate powerhouse

February 12, 2026
Laura Kostad

This Kennewick-based company’s small business success story is one that entrepreneurs dream about.


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Hermiston among communities cited in study on data centers, energy use

February 12, 2026
Ty Beaver

Hermiston is featured in a recent study asserting Amazon’s data centers aren’t negatively affecting energy resources in the communities where they’re located and are instead actually lowering costs for residents and bringing other economic benefits.



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How WA lawmakers are trying to regulate data centers

February 11, 2026
Aspen Ford

With data centers expected to become the largest source of electricity demand in the Pacific Northwest, Washington legislators are pressing ahead with a bill aimed at protecting the grid and offsetting potential hikes for utility ratepayers. 


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State continues studying potential impacts of Snake River dam removal

February 10, 2026
Ty Beaver

The federal government may have pulled out of an agreement that could have led to removal of the four Lower Snake River dams, but the state continues to evaluate how their removal in the future could impact transportation networks. 


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BPA chief announces retirement

February 9, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

John Hairston, who has served as the administrator of Bonneville Power Authority for the past five years and led recent efforts to modernize and expand its transmission infrastructure and operations, has announced his retirement. 


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Feds greenlight $2B renewable energy project on Yakama Nation sacred site

February 2, 2026
Henry Brannan

Federal energy regulators on Jan. 29 greenlit a roughly $2 billion renewable energy megaproject on a Yakama Nation sacred site overlooking the Columbia River in Klickitat County.


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Cascade Natural Gas reaches settlement over fatal fire

January 30, 2026
TCAJOB Staff

Kennewick-based Cascade Natural Gas Corp. will pay $2 million to settle violations issued by the state Utilities and Transportation Commission for a 2023 explosion that killed one and injured another. 


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WA picks EV charger projects to receive federal funding

January 30, 2026
Bill Lucia

Five awardees, including Energy Northwest, are on track to receive a combined $12.1 million in federal funding to build and operate electric vehicle charging stations at 14 locations along highways in Washington state.


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