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Shoshone County Renewable Energy Project

Shoshone County offers an ideal location for a biopower facility fueled by woody biomass. Learn more about the Shoshone County Renewable Energy Project.

Shoshone County MapShoshone County

Shoshone County lies on the eastern side of Idaho's northern panhandle.  The county's seven incorporated cities are stretched along the Interstate-90 corridor, from Pinehurst on the western side to the Montana border to the east.  This corridor is also known as the Silver Valley.  It is part of a beautiful, mineral rich, and history laden landscape that was once known as the High Coeur d'Alenes.  Learn more about Shoshone County.

 

Renewable Energy

Shoshone County offers an ideal location for a biopower facility fueled by woody biomass.  Learn more about the Shoshone County Renewable Energy Project.

 

Forest Restoration and Biomass Roundtable

To facilitate the Renewable Energy project, Shoshone County formed the Forest Restoration and Biomass Roundtable on November 5-6, 2009.  The group continues to meet on a regular basis. 
Read about the first meeting held on November 5-6, 2009
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View the meeting agenda and presentations.


Why is this website hosted by Sustainable Northwest?

The Forest Restoration and Biomass Roundtable was convened by the Shoshone County commissioners and Sustainable Northwest (SNW) was asked to facilitate and support the group. As part of this role, SNW is hosting the Shoshone County Renewable Energy Project website as a service to our partners in Shoshone County.

 

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