A plant that has generated electricity from natural gas in Humboldt Industrial Park for more than 20 years seeks to renew its state air quality permit. Hazleton Gen LLC plans no changes to the plant ...
Owner/operator: Nevada Geothermal Power Inc. Completed in 2009 and partially funded under the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act, the 50-MW Blue Mountain Faulkner 1 Geothermal Power Plant is ...
When Humboldt County residents learned they’d be among the hundreds of thousands affected by the recent Pacific Gas and Electric Co. power shutdown, many asked if the Humboldt Bay power plant in King ...
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‘In your own backyard’
We encourage anyone who’s never been to the garden to come out for a visit,” Petitjean said. “You’ll be surprised to find out ...
Cargill will close its cocoa and chocolate factory, which employs more than 100 people in Humboldt Industrial Park, this summer, the company said Friday. “The decision was not was not an easy one as ...
A stubborn fire in a silo at a pet food processing plant in Hazle Township kept firefighters from four counties busy Tuesday night into Wednesday as they meticulously worked to extinguish the ...
HUMBOLDT – A corporation selected the Hazleton area instead of Chicago as a place to install 200 underground flywheels that would make power producers in 13 states more efficient. Beacon Energy chose ...
Almost two years after announcing the project, a Massachusetts company has overcome bankruptcy and has begun construction of an electricity processing plant in Hazle Township. Beacon Power is building ...
Weitchpec, Humboldt County >> Marijuana search warrant operations were undertaken Monday through Wednesday around Weitchpec, on the Yurok Indian Reservation in northern Humboldt County. Seven state ...
The Cargill meat processing plant in the Humboldt Industrial Park is temporarily closing because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Daniel Sullivan, media relations director for Cargill protein and animal ...
Eduardo Blumwald, right, explains his research at a press conference in July 2001. (News Service file photo) In recognition of his research on salt-tolerant crops, plant biologist Eduardo Blumwald of ...
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