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Colusa Indian Energy joins Port of Quincy town hall on Columbia Basin Power Project
Summary
Colusa Indian Energy participated in a Port of Quincy town hall on February 12 in Quincy, Washington, where it shared project updates and distributed an FAQ. The Columbia Basin Power Project is being evaluated as a potential regional energy solution to support industrial power needs and address capacity constraints.
Content
Colusa Indian Energy took part in the Port of Quincy town hall meeting on the Columbia Basin Power Project on February 12 in Quincy, Washington. The meeting brought together community members, business leaders, and regional stakeholders for open discussion about energy reliability and economic development. Colusa Indian Energy presented project updates, discussed development insights, and distributed a frequently asked questions resource. The Columbia Basin Power Project is under evaluation as a potential regional energy solution to support industrial power needs and address capacity constraints in the area.
Meeting highlights:
- The town hall was held February 12 in Quincy, Washington, and drew community members, business leaders, and regional stakeholders.
- Colusa Indian Energy shared project updates, development insights, and handed out an FAQ resource to address community questions.
- Kenneth Ahmann, COO of Colusa Indian Energy, said the organizers were encouraged by turnout and the quality of discussion.
- The session concluded with a robust question-and-answer period that emphasized transparency, collaboration, and local input.
- The Columbia Basin Power Project is being evaluated as a potential solution to support current and future industrial power needs and to help resolve capacity limits that have affected regional growth.
- Colusa Indian Energy is tribally owned and described its ongoing commitment to work with the Port of Quincy and regional stakeholders on reliable energy solutions that support jobs and long-term regional prosperity.
Summary:
The town hall brought community input into early-stage planning for the Columbia Basin Power Project and highlighted local interest in energy reliability and economic development. The project remains in evaluation and planning stages, and organizers reported continued engagement with regional stakeholders as discussions progress.
