The year was 1973. A group of advocates from across the state realized that Idaho needed an effective statewide voice to advance the cause of conservation, and to work to …
Idaho Power (IPC) is proposing a new long-term energy plan and now is the time to speak up for clean, local power. To ensure reliable and affordable energy, utilities like …
For Immediate Release: Tuesday, April 19, 2022 Contacts: Ben Otto, Energy Associate, Idaho Conservation League, (208) 345-6933 x 212 Abby Urbanek, Communications Manager, Idaho Conservation League, (208) 345-6933 x 214 …
Idaho is closer than ever to being a coal-free state! While we don’t have coal plants within our borders, Idaho Power owns part of the massive Jim Bridger Coal plant …
Join Idaho Conservation League and the Idaho Chapter of the Sierra Club to learn about the latest news on PacifiCorp’s and Idaho Power’s non-compliance with air pollution rules at their Wyoming coal plant, how it is threatening visibility at treasured places like Yellowstone and Grand Teton, how it relates to our clean energy goals, and how YOU can take action by sending a comment to the EPA before the deadline this month.
Last year the state of Montana did a great job of holding Teck Resources accountable for their selenium pollution. Your voice can help continue to make sure Montana and Idaho rivers clean, healthy, and fishable.
ICL has had major success standing up for the facts and accelerating Idaho’s transition from coal power to climate-friendly alternatives. Now, we look forward to federal leadership that aligns with Idaho’s clean energy future.