Avista Corporation files 2025 Clean Energy Implementation Plan outlining clean energy targets and community engagement

Reuters
Oct 08
Avista Corporation files 2025 Clean Energy Implementation Plan outlining clean energy targets and community engagement

Avista Corporation has filed its 2025 Clean Energy Implementation Plan (CEIP) with the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission, as required by the state's Clean Energy Transformation Act. The CEIP outlines Avista's goals to achieve a carbon-neutral electricity supply by 2030 and transition to 100% renewable or non-carbon emitting sources by 2045. The plan proposes increasing the proportion of clean energy delivered to Washington customers from 66% in 2026 to 76.5% by 2029. It also includes new demand response programs intended to reduce peak electricity usage by up to 55 megawatts, as well as expanded energy efficiency initiatives. The proposal is subject to public review and Commission approval.

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