
John Stang
Freelance Writer at Freelance
I'm a newspaper reporter reinventing himself as a digital media journalist.
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1 month ago |
cascadepbs.org | John Stang
Meanwhile, Washington State Ferries expects to open bids from one to three companies to build one to five hybrid electric/diesel ferries from scratch. Construction on at least one hybrid ferry is expected to begin in 2026. Finally, the third 202-car ferry, the Wenatchee, will finish its conversion to a hybrid ferry soon and will go through sea trials this summer.
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1 month ago |
rtowww.com | John Stang |John Cropley |James Downing |K Kaufmann
A bill to help attract nuclear fusion energy ventures to Washington is working its way through the state legislature. House Bill 1018 would allow developers of fusion projects to approach either the Washington state government or appropriate county government for permission to build on a parcel of land in the state. That would give fusion projects the same options that solar and wind energy ventures have in picking their approving authority.
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1 month ago |
rtoinsider.com | John Stang |John Cropley |James Downing |K Kaufmann
Looking to read the full article? Scroll down and login or sign up today! Page Reload Scroll Position Wash. Bill Seeks to Attract Fusion Energy Developers Seattle Area Already Boasts 5 Fusion Ventures Helion's Trenta fusion reactor.
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1 month ago |
columbian.com | John Stang
News / Northwest Officials are alarmed by the firing of 13% of the Bonneville Power Administration workforce since the PNW energy distributor receives no federal funds.
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1 month ago |
wenatcheeworld.com | John Stang
The U.S. Department of Energy picked roughly 400 people to lay off at the Bonneville Power Administration, which masterminds how 28% of the Pacific Northwest’s electricity is distributed to homes, businesses and industry. How did the Department of Energy choose which employees to terminate, and how will the 13% cut affect the BPA? kAmxE’D 2== 2 3:8 D64C6E]k^AmkAm%96 765D :? E96 }@CE9H6DE 2C6 ?@E 2==@H65 E@ E2=< 23@FE H9:49 EJA6D @7 6>A=@J66D =@DE E96:C ;@3D] %96 765D :?
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