Last week, a logjam broke when House and Senate leaders agreed which stalled-out bills would advance, and which would not. It was obvious, because on Tuesday we were buried under …
For weeks, I’ve been suggesting that the legislature would never achieve their target adjournment date of March 24. I didn’t want to jinx it, knowing that if I suggested they …
November 3, 2023 is Climate Action Day! ICL encourages you to take action for Idaho’s environment, and to share the links below with your friends and family. The more you …
Editor’s Note – December 8 Update: At the end of November, the Building Code Board voted to reject the proposed deletion of the Idaho Energy Efficiency Codes. As a result, …
October 5, 2022 is Energy Efficiency Day — but efficiency is year-round! Here are 5 ways that you can improve your energy efficiency, saving you money and cutting down on …
This is the second installment of a three-part series on community owned solar. Our last blog defined community owned solar and provided information about two of the main benefits of …
Improving energy efficiency and infrastructure in homes and communities across Idaho is critical for making our communities more resilient and sustainable. Since 2019, ICL has worked with Avista, the Public …
The Legislature wrapped up their work last week, after dealing with a last minute furor over the other ICL’s budget…the Idaho Commission for Libraries. Instead of supporting the critical role …
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 …
Budgets are being approved, and the legislature appears to be moving towards the door. The target date for adjournment is March 25. It’ll be close, but I anticipate they’ll stick …