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Projects save taxpayer dollars by retrofitting schools, hospitals and municipal facilities and upgrading heating, cooling and lighting systems to reduce energy
It is not lost on many people that during the height of the COVID Pandemic, when things were locked down, people were hoarding supplies, we NEVER had fuel shortages. Stores ran out of many items, but fuel was never one of them.
But fast-forward now, post-Biden pipeline shutdown, limits on fracking and other domestic fuel production, and now government officials are blaming fuel shortages on a lack of truck drivers and other related factors.
Anyway, the Washington State Department of Commerce is advising travelers, especially during the Memorial Day weekend, to install an app on their phone to track which convenience stores or gas stations are out.
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The Washington Legislature passed Senate Bill 5126, the Climate Commitment Act,
on April 24, 2021, which establishes a greenhouse gas emissions
cap-and-invest program for utilities, industrial facilities, and
other operations with greater than 25,000 metric tons of emissions.
Covered entities will be subject to a statewide emissions cap that
decreases over time to match the state s goal of net-zero
emissions by 2050. Under the Climate Commitment Act, the Washington
State Department of Ecology (Ecology) will seek to link the
cap-and-invest program s market for emissions allowances and
offsets with California s cap-and-trade program. Revenue from
CREDC secures grant to bring aerospace, defense manufacturer to Clark County
United Precision Corporation plans to build a 40,000-square-foot facility at the Port of Camas-Washougal’s Steigerwald Commerce Center
Published: May 11, 2021, 12:11pm
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2 Photos Chatsworth, Calif.-based United Precision Corporation, a leading aerospace manufacturer, is planning to construct two manufacturing buildings in the Port of Camas-Washougal s industrial park over the course of the next several years. (Courtesy of Port of Camas-Washougal) Photo Gallery
The Columbia River Economic Development Council announced Tuesday that it has secured a $75,000 economic development grant from the Washington State Department of Commerce to help Chatsworth, Calif.-based aerospace and defense manufacturer United Precision Corp. expand to Clark County.