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Triple digit temperatures in the Treasure Valley are taxing the power grid. For the first time this summer season, Idaho Power has triggered a flex program to help ease demands for electricity.
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Silver iodide has been the dominant ingredient for cloud seeding in the West, but it doesn't work so well in warm temperatures.
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On the heels of the first general rate increase in more than a decade, Idaho Power is also slicing how much it pays its roughly two percent of customers who generate their own power, primarily through solar.
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While automakers – domestic and foreign – continue to invest billions into the evolution of electric vehicles for many consumers, EVs are still a subject of curiosity.
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Idaho Power is part of the National Electric Highway Coalition (NEHC), advocating for nationwide charging infrastructure.
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The Idaho Public Utilities Commission is holding two workshops this week to go over the company's net-metering proposal.
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Some of the largest utility companies in the Mountain West are increasing electricity rates as they grapple with inflationary pressures and weather disruptions.
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Idaho Power first proposed the B2H line in 2008, meant to expand connection capacity between power providers in the northwest and mountain west regions. The utility considers the project critical to reaching its goal of 100% clean energy by 2045.
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The Commission asked Idaho Power to do the study about three years ago to establish a "fair and equitable" net metering program.
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Idaho Power works to protect habitat and salmon in the Snake River.