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Avista, trash-to-energy power plant reach short-term deal (access required)

by Brad Iverson-Long
Published: January 31,2012
Time posted: 4:32 pm
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A northern Idaho landfill power plant that should be up and running by the end of February now has a short-term power purchasing agreement with Avista Energy, the electricity utility that serves that region of the state as well as eastern Washington. The agreement between Avista and Kootenai Electric Cooperative (KEC), which owns the Fighting Creek ...
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