The Latest from ICL
ICL Welcomes Avista’s Goal of 100% Clean Energy
“We’ve been advocating for Avista to divest from its part ownership of the Colstrip coal-fired power plant in eastern Montana for several years.”
Congress Has Bipartisan Support For Accelerating Adoption of Electric Vehicles
If passed, the Driving America Forward Act would help in protecting air quality, fighting the effects of climate change, and accelerating the transition to electrified transportation.
ICL Applauds Boise City Council for Ambitious Clean Energy Goals
"We are extremely pleased with this result. ICL and its partners, the Idaho Chapter of the Sierra Club and Conservation Voters for Idaho, look forward to continuing our work with city officials on achieving these ambitious goals.”
ICL Supports Idaho Power’s Clean Energy Commitments
“We’re hopeful this means they’ll work on developing renewable sources of energy built in Idaho by and for Idahoans."
A Coal Free Idaho is Achievable
Clean, reliable and affordable energy. Some people say we have to pick one goal, but we know Idaho can have all three at once by phasing out aging, dirty coal plants and reinvesting in new clean options.
Legislative Update: Climate Change Hearing Packs the House
This week was the first time a committee had ever formally considered the topic of climate change and Idahoans showed up to deliver a message: Keep public lands in public hands!
If You Can't Go Electric, Go For Efficient
Be proud of your efforts to trade the gas pump for pumping the pedals of your bike. Every choice you make sends a signal, so make the decision to support cleaner and more energy-efficient options!
Solar Stories: Meet Cameron and Jamie!
This article is part of our Solar Stories series. As part of our work to support a clean energy future for Idaho, ICL is highlighting some of our amazing members and supporters who are using clean, renewable energy in their own lives.
Cleaning the Grid and Electrifying Everything
This month, ICL has seen two major milestones in our energy and climate work: Gov. Little supporting the future of electric vehicles in the state and big steps in accelerating the closure of another coal plant.