HYDROPOWER: A study finds climate change-exacerbated drought has diminished hydropower production in Western states, leading to billions of dollars in economic losses and increased natural gas generation. (Energy Mix)

SOLAR: A Hawaii cooperative establishes a community-owned solar system aimed at bringing down power prices and achieving energy sovereignty. (Grist)

GRID: 

MINING: 

UTILITIES: 

  • Alaska regulators consider a sweeping rate case that would guide the state’s approach to a looming natural gas shortage and could shape its energy future. (Northern Journal)
  • Wyoming’s largest utility seeks a 14.7% rate hike, citing renewable energy investments and rising wildfire liability insurance costs. (WyoFile)

WIND: West Coast advocates join other groups to form a national coalition aimed at pushing back on offshore wind development. (E&E News, subscription)

BIOFUELS: A northern California nonprofit secures financing for a proposed 5 MW biomass plant that would process forest restoration project waste. (Renewable Energy)

CLIMATE: 

  • Nevada lawmakers and advocates slam Gov. Joe Lombardo’s new climate plan, saying it lacks specific and actionable objectives and timelines for accomplishing them. (Nevada Independent)
  • Data show this July was California’s hottest month on record, increasing wildfire hazard and straining the power grid. (Los Angeles Times)

CARBON CAPTURE: Calpine enters a cost-share agreement with the U.S. Energy Department to fund a carbon capture demonstration project at a natural gas plant in California. (Power Engineering)

PUBLIC LAND: The federal Bureau of Land Management issues a proposed plan that would guide renewable energy development and oil and gas drilling on 730,000 acres in New Mexico. (news release)

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Jonathan hails from southwestern Colorado and has been writing about the land, cultures, and communities of the Western United States for more than two decades. He compiles the Western Energy News digest. He is the author of three books, a contributing editor at High Country News, and the editor of the Land Desk, an e-newsletter that provides coverage and context on issues critical to the West.