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Dam!

Northwest RiverPartners

Welcome to the official podcast of Northwest hydropower! Yes, you read that right. We’ll be covering hydropower, plus energy and environmental issues, while sharing the stories of the most interesting folks you’ve probably never heard of—from salmon scientists and policymakers to the heroes of public power. Now fire up those water-powered devices and get to listening! Hosted by Austin Rohr. A Northwest RiverPartners production.

45 - Ep.41 Salmon rejoice! Reintroduction on the Green River
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  • 45 - Ep.41 Salmon rejoice! Reintroduction on the Green River

    While we love hydropower stories, we know that dams serve a multitude of purposes. In fact, many dams generate no power whatsoever. And, likewise, the community-owned, not-for-profit utilities that serve the Northwest offer more than energy. What remains the same is the universal commitment to environmental stewardship and collaborative solutions that benefit all. Today, we explore the story behind the non-powered Howard Hanson dam and the effort to bring fish passage to it–allowing salmon to return to spawning habitat in the Green River. To tell that story, we connected with the interim superintendent of Tacoma Water, Heather Pennington, to get the full scoop on this huge win for salmon.


    To learn more about the project's progress from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, start your journey here.

    Fri, 08 Nov 2024 - 48min
  • 44 - Ep.40 Telling "The Whole Dam Story"

    Just hearing mention of the four lower Snake River dams can stir up strong feelings for people who fall on either side of the debate over their future. Yet, it's rare to find someone who's actually stood atop–or within–these dams and spoken with the people who work at them at length. Ryan Hall, communications director at the Montana Electric Cooperatives Association and editor for Rural Montana, made it his mission to do exactly that and report what he found to communities across Montana. The four-part series, "The Whole Dam Story," is the product of that work, and the 40th episode of the podcast tells the story behind "The Whole Dam Story."

    Fri, 25 Oct 2024 - 1h 13min
  • 43 - Hydro 101: What is a watt?

    Class is in session! The fourth episode of Hydro 101, a sub-series of the Dam! podcast, has arrived. Hydro 101 aims to provide you with a fundamental understanding of hydropower and how it interacts with energy and the environment–particularly in the Northwest. This episode takes a deep dive into the units of measurement used to describe the generation and consumption of energy. By the end, you'll have a better idea of where watts came from, what they represent, and how to quantify them.

    Fri, 11 Oct 2024 - 18min
  • 42 - Ep.39 The silent service of the sagebrush sailors

    From deep into the interior Northwest to the mouth of the Columbia, river transportation is a vital yet overlooked service to the nation and the world. Rob Rich, vice president of marine services at Shaver Transportation, joins Dam! to shed a light on this "silent service," speak to the true value it provides, share the incredible opportunities it presents, and how all of this is interwoven with our hydroelectric dams.

    Fri, 27 Sep 2024 - 1h 09min
  • 41 - Ep.38 Now hiring! (For the clean energy future)

    The future of hydropower and the utilities who depend on it across the Northwest rests in the future of our workforce. In the case of Grant PUD, that workforce is challenged by looming retirements and gaps in education and training. Yet, the utility is rising to meet those challenges head on, and convert them into opportunities for their employees and the rural community they serve. Joining us on this episode to provide more details and tell his own unique story is Grant's general manager and CEO, Rich Wallen.

    Fri, 13 Sep 2024 - 55min
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