A proposal to remove dams along the lower Snake River in Idaho has been presented to the U.S. Congress to preserve the native salmon population but has been met with opposition across the Pacific Northwest. Montana Electric Cooperatives’ CEO Gary Wiens argued recently on Voices of Montana this would be counterproductive to meeting carbon-free ...
Energy CO-OP CEO Points Declining Salmon Numbers To Climate Change
In an ongoing debate along the lower Snake River concerning breaking up its dams to save the dwindling Salmon population at the cost of a major energy supplier. Montana Electric Cooperatives Association CEO Gary Wiens says another environmental factor is affecting the Salmon.
Electric CO-OP CEO Highlights Potential Of Hydropower During Extreme Weather
Extreme cold spells like the one Montana is currently experiencing can make carbon-free energy generation difficult with options like wind and solar. Montana Electric Cooperatives Association CEO Gary Wiens recently highlighted benefits of hydropower from dams like the lower Snake River during this time of year.
Local Energy Provider Comments On How Dam Breaching Might Affect Montana
Breaching the Lower Snake River Dams in the state of Washington to protect its salmon population has been met with much opposition from farmers and ranchers to energy providers across the Northwest since it has been considered. Telly Stanger is the General Manager of Lincoln Electric Cooperative out of Eureka. Its energy is over 90% hydro-powe...