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Two counties, one recession, shared pain

Spokane County sees early job losses; Kootenai leads in defaults, bankruptcies
September 17, 2009
Mike McLean
Ask which county—Spokane County or its Idaho neighbor, Kootenai County—has been hit hardest by the recession, and economists and business operators here will say it depends on which measuring stick you use.Job growth—or lack of a
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Avista eyes big upgrades at dams later

Cabinet Gorge, Long Lake projects total $316 million, could serve 108,000 homes
September 17, 2009
Richard Ripley
Avista Utilities has listed in a new long-term plan three potential major hydroelectric upgrades at its Long Lake and Cabinet Gorge dams that would add 144 megawatts of generating capacity to its system, or more than the 125 megawatts of combined a
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—Staff photo by David Cole

Appliance rebates spark mixed views

Anticipated arrival of $300 million might be hurting demand now
September 17, 2009
David Cole
Appliance dealers here say an anticipated federal program that will provide rebates to consumers who buy qualified energy-efficient home appliances should boost sales, but for now might be dampening demand as buyers wait for details of the program
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—Staff photo by Mike McLean

Peppertree developers get loans

Work on $9 million hotel project to resume this month
September 17, 2009
Mike McLean
Developers of the long-stalled Best Western Peppertree Inn & Suites project at the northwest corner of Third Avenue and Division Street say they expect to resume construction of the $9 million structure this month, after having secured a portion of
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Company touts 'green' CD annual reports versus paper

September 3, 2009
Environmentally minded, publicly traded companies have a new option for distributing their annual reports to shareholders, as required by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).A new Oklahoma-based company, Green Wise Report, has a it
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Engineers find way to make more butanol

Ohio researchers pursue better method to ferment bacteria to create biofuel
September 3, 2009
Engineers at Ohio State University have found a way to double the production of the biofuel butanol, which might someday replace gasoline in automobiles.The process improves on the conventional method for brewing butanol in a bacterial bacteria
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Businesses here find niche in providing energy audits

Green job opportunities could increase through proposed auditor training
September 3, 2009
Jeanne Gustafson
Increasing demand by home owners and businesses to make their buildings more energy efficient is spawning a growing niche for what's called energy auditing. Meanwhile, programs to train individuals to perform such audits are being funded here with
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Group here plans host of eco-focused events in September

Month-long observance includes tours, plantings, street fair, workshops
September 3, 2009
Kim Frlan
Community-Minded Enterprises, a Spokane nonprofit, along with other organizations, businesses, and government agencies, is staging a month-long series of events designed to build awareness of green issues.The about 75-event schedule, dubbed such
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State awaits big stream of energy dollars

Stimulus money expected to help weatherize homes, upgrade public buildings
September 3, 2009
Deirdre Gregg
After months of planning by state and local agencies, about $150 million in federal stimulus money for energy efficiency is starting to flow into Washington state.The money should help weatherize thousands of homes, upgrade public buildings, of
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—Staff photo by Mike McLean

Conservation tax credits, rebates boost businesses

Incentives sway many to buy better windows, beef up insulation
September 3, 2009
Mike McLean
Rebates and tax credits for home improvements that conserve energy have increased sales and installation work for some home-improvement businesses and have helped others stay afloat during the recession, contractors and business owners here McVay,
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