Idaho Power Withdraws Snake River Bliss Project License Amendment
Published Date: 4/10/2025
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Idaho Power Company decided to pull back their request to change the license for the Bliss Project on the Snake River. This means no changes will happen, and the process officially ended on April 3, 2025. People in Gooding, Twin Falls, and Elmore Counties can relax—no new fees or rules are coming from this move!
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