Centralia Coal Transition Board invests in bridging the gap in STEM education
Centralia, Wash. (July 1, 2024) The Centralia Coal Transition Economic & Community Development Board approved a grant award in the amount of $178,193.66 to support the establishment of a state-of-the-art STEM hub for the Boys & Girls Club of Lewis County. The vision of the Club is to create a culture of curiosity and resilience by integrating real-world applications of STEM, such as renewable energy projects and coding workshops to teach not only the “how” but “why” behind STEM principles giving students the opportunity to understand their impact and how they can contribute to sustainable solutions.
The Club will collaborate with local businesses, educational institutions and technology firms to enrich the program by providing resources and expertise with the hope to create pathways for internships, job shadowing, and career exploration, making the STEM fields more tangible and accessible to local students.
The Boys & Girls Club of Lewis County operates under a structured framework designed to support their mission of enabling young people, especially those in need, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
The Economic & Community Development Board was formed as part of the 2011 Agreement between TransAlta and the state of Washington to transition the Centralia plant away from coal-fired operations with one unit retiring in December 2020 and the second unit in December 2025.
Overview of the Centralia Coal Transition Funding Boards:
Weatherization Board ($10M): established to fund energy efficiency and weatherization for the residents, employees, business, non-profit organizations and local governments within Lewis County and South Thurston County; up to $1 million shall be allocated to fund residential energy efficiency and weatherization measures for low-income and moderate-income residents of Lewis County and South Thurston County;
Economic & Community Development Board ($20M): established to fund education, retraining, economic development, and community enhancement; at least $5M shall be allocated to fund education, retraining and economic development specifically targeting the needs of workers displaced from the Centralia facility;
Energy Technology Board ($25M): established to fund energy technologies with the potential to create environmental benefits to the state of Washington.
Centralia Coal Transition Board invests in student education and career development
Centralia, Wash. (July 1, 2024) The Centralia Coal Transition Economic & Community Development Board approved a grant award in the amount of $173,864.00 to support the Renewable Energy Vehicle and Infrastructure Technician (REVIT) Training Program. This program is being led by Lewis County Transit, in partnership with Centralia School District 401, Chehalis School District 302, and the Center of Excellence for Clean Energy at Centralia College. The training program is a concerted effort to develop a statewide curriculum in grades 8-12 STEM programs and will introduce, raise awareness, and guide students to educational and career options in the renewable energy industry.
The program has received additional funding through the Washington Department of Ecology Clean Diesel Program as well as through the Employment Security Department’s Career Connect Washington Program.
With funding from Career Connect Washington and the Washington Department of Ecology, the REVIT program officially began its development phase in September 2022, with a pilot commencing in September 2023. The course development team is comprised of a diverse group of individuals representing active and retired industry experts, higher education practitioners, education and training researchers, high school and core academic instructors and district administrators.
The Economic & Community Development Board was formed as part of the 2011 Agreement between TransAlta and the state of Washington to transition the Centralia plant away from coal-fired operations with one unit retiring in December 2020 and the second unit in December 2025.
Overview of the Centralia Coal Transition Funding Boards:
Weatherization Board ($10M): established to fund energy efficiency and weatherization for the residents, employees, business, non-profit organizations and local governments within Lewis County and South Thurston County; up to $1 million shall be allocated to fund residential energy efficiency and weatherization measures for low-income and moderate-income residents of Lewis County and South Thurston County;
Economic & Community Development Board ($20M): established to fund education, retraining, economic development, and community enhancement; at least $5M shall be allocated to fund education, retraining and economic development specifically targeting the needs of workers displaced from the Centralia facility;
Energy Technology Board ($25M): established to fund energy technologies with the potential to create environmental benefits to the state of Washington.
Centralia, Wash. (June 13, 2024) The Centralia Coal Transition Economic & Community Development Board approved a grant award in the amount of $93,750.00 to support planning for water supply upgrade efforts underway by the City of Centralia and City of Chehalis. The funding will assist with the expense in developing a detailed design of each infrastructure improvement required for water supply upgrade efforts being led by the Centralia Public Works Department. The planning tasks include source capacity evaluation, water quality blending evaluation, wellfield treatment facility planning, transmission and storage capacity evaluation, and Centralia/Chehalis water intertie evaluation.
The Centralia Public Works Department serves drinking water to approximately 20,000 customers within the city limits, Centralia UGA and Lewis County. The primary goal of the department is to provide high quality drinking water, but in addition to that goal, they are planning for future growth and regional water needs, replacing and upgrading aging infrastructure and performing preventative maintenance on water assets.
The Economic & Community Development Board was formed as part of the 2011 Agreement between TransAlta and the state of Washington to transition the Centralia plant away from coal-fired operations with one unit retiring in December 2020 and the second unit in December 2025.
Overview of the Centralia Coal Transition Funding Boards:
Weatherization Board ($10M): established to fund energy efficiency and weatherization for the residents, employees, business, non-profit organizations and local governments within Lewis County and South Thurston County; up to $1 million shall be allocated to fund residential energy efficiency and weatherization measures for low-income and moderate-income residents of Lewis County and South Thurston County;
Economic & Community Development Board ($20M): established to fund education, retraining, economic development, and community enhancement; at least $5M shall be allocated to fund education, retraining and economic development specifically targeting the needs of workers displaced from the Centralia facility;
Energy Technology Board ($25M): established to fund energy technologies with the potential to create environmental benefits to the state of Washington.
Centralia Coal Transition Board
Economic & Community Development Board SupportsFacility Safety Improvements
Centralia, Wash. (June 13, 2024) The Centralia Coal Transition Board approved a grant award in the amount of $12,561.00 to support the Rochester Youth Rodeo Association with safety improvements at the Oakville Regional Event Center. Each year the association hosts two junior rodeos which bring in approximately 120 contestants, their families, animals and spectators. The funding assisted with the installation of a new water main to allow for controlled and safer watering of the arena and new roping boxes at the proper height. All installation labor and facility preparation were donated by the organization and its volunteers.
The Rochester Youth Rodeo Association was formed approximately 20 years ago and is a local non-profit organization. Their mission is to support the growth and development of Western Washington’s youth through advancement of the western lifestyle and values.
The Economic & Community Development Board was formed as part of the 2011 Agreement between TransAlta and the state of Washington to transition the Centralia plant away from coal-fired operations with one unit retiring in December 2020 and the second unit in December 2025.
Overview of the Centralia Coal Transition Funding Boards:
Weatherization Board ($10M): established to fund energy efficiency and weatherization for the residents, employees, business, non-profit organizations and local governments within Lewis County and South Thurston County; up to $1 million shall be allocated to fund residential energy efficiency and weatherization measures for low-income and moderate-income residents of Lewis County and South Thurston County;
Economic & Community Development Board ($20M): established to fund education, retraining, economic development, and community enhancement; at least $5M shall be allocated to fund education, retraining and economic development specifically targeting the needs of workers displaced from the Centralia facility;
Energy Technology Board ($25M): established to fund energy technologies with the potential to create environmental benefits to the state of Washington.
Centralia Coal Transition Board awards a $1M grant to Zap Energy
Centralia, WA (April 26, 2024) The Centralia Coal Transition Grants Energy Technology Board is pleased to announce it has approved a second grant in the amount of $1,000,000 to Zap Energy, a Seattle, Washington based company. Zap Energy Inc. was founded in 2017 to develop and commercialize affordable, sustainable, clean energy fusion.
The Energy Technology Board was formed as a result of the 2011 Agreement between TransAlta and the state of Washington. This agreement allowed for the Centralia plant to move away from coal-fired operations with one unit retiring in December 2020 and the second unit in December 2025.
Overview of the Centralia Coal Transition Funding Boards:
Weatherization Board ($10M): established to fund energy efficiency and weatherization for the residents, employees, business, non-profit organizations and local governments within Lewis County and South Thurston County; up to $1 million shall be allocated to fund residential energy efficiency and weatherization measures for low-income and moderate-income residents of Lewis County and South Thurston County;
Economic & Community Development Board ($20M): established to fund education, retraining, economic development, and community enhancement; at least $5M shall be allocated to fund education, retraining and economic development specifically targeting the needs of workers displaced from the Centralia facility;
Energy Technology Board ($25M): established to fund energy technologies with the potential to create environmental benefits to the state of Washington.