Editors Note: This column was originally published in the March 6, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress.
Joe Biden has met the enemy, and it is smaller packaging for foodstuffs.
Editors Note: This column was originally published in the March 6, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress.
Like much of the news anymore, the initial numbers from the 2022 Census of Agriculture were accurately reported, quickly downplayed—or even worse, ignored—by most Big Ag groups, and then just pushed aside by the rush of the next day’s news.
Editors Note: This column was originally published in the March 6, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress.
Joe Biden has met the enemy, and it is smaller packaging for foodstuffs.
Editors Note: This article was originally published in the Feb. 28, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress. Some information may be outdated.
Green hydrogen storage set to begin this fall; first two caverns mined, brine ponds built
This fall is when the first green hydrogen generated locally is expected to be stored in a salt cavern more than a 1,000 feet below Intermountain Power Project, according to an update heard last week by county commissioners.
Editors Note: This article was originally published in the Feb. 28, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress. Some information may be outdated.
Effort to control future of IPP coal units advances after fifth substitute passes Senate
Legislation outlining a process to keep Intermountain Power’s coal units open past their scheduled decommissioning sailed through a House committee last week.
Editors Note: This article was originally published in the Feb. 28, 2024 issue of the Chronicle Progress. Some information may be outdated.
We have one week remaining for the 2024 General Session.