Washington State Energy Office
Events that control energy prices and use can start both in and outside Washington State. They can be complex and the choices made can have long-term environmental and economic costs for the state. The people in our state spend over $20 billion on energy each year. The health of our state depends on informed purchases and investments in energy resources.
We're pleased to release the 2012 Washington State Energy Strategy, the first comprehensive analysis since 1993. The 2012 Strategy addresses solutions for economic growth, jobs and climate change.
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