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Clean Energy
Fortunately, hydropower is playing a crucial role in the transition to a greener future. Unlike other renewables, hydropower is not intermittent, making it a reliable energy source to support our evolving grid. Wind and solar power are essential and rapidly…
Hydropower and fish can share healthy rivers
Since the first federal dam on the Columbia River went into operation in 1938, adult salmon and steelhead returns have tripled. Fish counts from dams throughout the Columbia River basin compiled by the University of Washington’s Data Access in Real Time (DART) tell…
Hydropower
These low costs also allow utilities to offer incentives and assistance programs for those in need, further strengthening communities. Hydropower isn’t just good for households—it’s good for business too. Companies like Boeing, Norpac Paper, Amazon, Microsoft, and Google have all…
Pacific Northwest residents maintain strong support for hydropower, recent polling shows
Vancouver, Washington–February 3, 2025–Public support for hydropower remains high across the Pacific Northwest, according to new community research commissioned by Northwest RiverPartners. The October 2024 survey, administered by research firm DHM, found that three in four Pacific Northwest residents support…
New Studies Will Test Flexibility of “Simpson Concept” for Salmon & Dams

Last month, US Representative Mike Simpson (R – Idaho) surprised many Northwesterners when he announced a $33.5 billion concept to breach… Read the full article: New Studies Will Test Flexibility of “Simpson Concept” for Salmon & Dams
Ep.41 Salmon rejoice! Reintroduction on the Green River

Ep.40 Telling “The Whole Dam Story”

Hydro 101: What is a watt?

Ep.39 The silent service of the sagebrush sailors

