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Amazon fuel cells would use natural gas to power Oregon data centers, increasing carbon footprint
Amazon needs to energy at the very least three of its Oregon knowledge facilities — and maybe as many as seven — with pure gasoline gas cells that regulators say would contribute much more to local weather change than the grid electrical energy Amazon has been utilizing.
In contrast to a standard energy plant that combusts pure gasoline to spin a turbine, Amazon proposes to make use of a gas cell expertise that can oxidize the fossil gas to generate electrical energy.
“We’re investing in gas cells as a approach to energy a small variety of our operations in Oregon,” Amazon mentioned in a written assertion. “We frequently innovate to reduce our impression on our neighbors, native sources, and the atmosphere and this expertise offers a pathway for much less carbon intensive options within the area.”
State regulators describe it in another way. Whereas the gas cells reduce down on pollution that may create localized air high quality hazards, regulators’ feedback about Amazon’s proposal – obtained by The Oregonian/OregonLive via a public data request – point out the gas cells don’t scale back emissions of carbon dioxide, the first greenhouse gasoline contributing to local weather change.
In truth, state knowledge reveals that as a result of the gas cells would scale back the information facilities’ use of unpolluted hydropower, they might really improve Amazon’s carbon footprint within the area.
Amazon has mentioned beforehand it’s dedicated to “to obtain 100% renewable vitality” for its operations by 2025. The gas cells counsel Amazon could also be transferring in the other way in Oregon.
“Does (Amazon) actually suppose we gained’t dig round and discover out the place their electrical energy is coming from? That’s foolish,” mentioned Angus Duncan, former chair of the Oregon World Warming Fee and guide to the Nationwide Sources Protection Council.
The tech big’s gas cells would emit the equal of 250,000 tons of carbon dioxide yearly, in line with the Oregon Division of Environmental High quality. Which means three Amazon knowledge facilities would generate 1 / 4 of the carbon impression of your entire gas-fired energy plant Portland Normal Electrical operates close by.
The gas cells may run afoul of a clear vitality invoice earlier than the Oregon Legislature, which might require knowledge facilities and cryptocurrency miners to fulfill the identical emissions requirements as giant electrical utilities.
“In the event that they need to use gas cells there, allow them to use gas cells there however allow them to confine themselves to no extra liberal an emissions construction than the investor-owned utilities have dedicated to,” Duncan mentioned. Amazon “can get (energy) from a magic globe so far as I’m involved. That’s not the difficulty. The problem is their emissions.”
Oregon is dwelling to a big cluster of information facilities operated by lots of the nation’s largest tech corporations. They’re attracted by comparatively low cost electrical energy, water, large parcels of rural land and big tax breaks. Property tax exemptions saved Amazon $53 million final yr on its knowledge facilities in Morrow County, and one other $23 million on knowledge facilities in neighboring Umatilla County.
Knowledge facilities want big portions of electrical energy to energy their computer systems and hold them cool. Fb and Apple have financed photo voltaic or wind initiatives close to their knowledge facilities in Prineville to offer clear vitality for his or her operations.
Amazon, although, powers its Morrow County knowledge facilities with vitality from the native utility, the Umatilla Electrical Cooperative. Amazon has a cluster of 4 monumental knowledge facilities within the county of 12,000 residents, 160 miles up the Columbia River from Portland.
As a result of the cooperative has exhausted its comparatively small allocation of hydroelectricity from the Bonneville Energy Administration, it should go to the open market to purchase electrical energy to fulfill Amazon’s wants. Most of that energy is generated with pure gasoline, a fossil gas with a comparatively excessive carbon footprint.
The Oregonian/OregonLive reported final yr that Amazon’s rising footprint in Morrow County has coincided with an unlimited rise in regional carbon emissions since 2018.
Amazon first briefed the Oregon Division of Environmental High quality about its gas cell plans final summer season, in line with the Amazon’s submissions to the state.
The paperwork present Amazon hopes to put in the gas cells at three knowledge facilities by August, probably including gas cells at 4 extra websites close by sooner or later. They might be the primary gas cells of this kind in Oregon and characterize the primary time Amazon has used this expertise at knowledge facilities anyplace on this planet.
The data present Amazon gas cells would come from a California firm, Bloom Vitality, which says in its filings they would supply dependable energy with out locking Amazon into long-term commitments.
Bloom Vitality’s web site touts gas cells as a approach to work round constrained electrical transmission strains by utilizing generated energy on web site. Amazon plans to construct as many as 5 extra knowledge facilities in Morrow County.
The gas cell expertise generates electrical energy “by harnessing an electrochemical response between hydrogen from pure gasoline gas and oxygen within the ambient air,” in line with a allow software that Amazon’s consultants submitted to the state.
The data describe Amazon’s gas cell installations as 24.3 megawatts apiece. That’s slightly below a 25-megawatt restrict on new, pure gasoline electrical vegetation the Oregon Legislature adopted in a landmark local weather invoice handed in 2021.
Amazon doesn’t report its electrical energy use at particular person knowledge facilities so it’s not clear precisely how a lot carbon dioxide its current energy association generates. Neither is it clear how the gas cells’ prices evaluate to the facility the corporate buys from Umatilla Electrical.
In a report on Amazon’s proposal, Oregon DEQ says emissions from the oxidizing gas cells are “basically the identical as combustion of pure gasoline.”
Amazon’s shift would improve the corporate’s greenhouse gasoline emissions general, in line with DEQ calculations. That’s as a result of the gas cells are solely reliant on pure gasoline, whereas Umatilla Electrical’s energy combine contains hydropower, which has no local weather impression. (The DEQ says the gas cells’ greenhouse gasoline depth is 61% greater than the common emissions from Umatilla Electrical energy.
The gas cells don’t emit different pollution related to pure gasoline combustion. These pollution usually are not important contributors to local weather change however can create air high quality hazards within the quick space round an influence plant.
Bloom says its gas cells are “basically feedstock impartial,” so that they may very well be tailored to make use of cleaner fuels equivalent to renewable pure gasoline or hydrogen, which may scale back their local weather impression. Amazon has a consultant on the board of the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Affiliation, which is selling efforts to take part in a federal effort to determine “hydrogen hubs” across the nation.
In the present day, although, hydrogen gas cells aren’t broadly used, as a result of hydrogen extraction is each costly and vitality intensive. Whereas Amazon’s assertion about its Oregon gas cells describes a “pathway for much less carbon intensive options,” its filings with the state don’t embody a plan to maneuver to hydrogen. And if it ever does transfer to a cleaner gas, it doesn’t seem will probably be quickly.
Amazon’s plans point out the corporate needs to produce its knowledge facilities with pure gasoline by connecting to the Gasoline Transmission Northwest pipeline, which carries pure gasoline from British Columbia via Oregon to California.
Amazon would construct three connectors, every somewhat greater than a mile, to hyperlink its knowledge facilities to spurs off the primary GTN pipeline. That up-front funding suggests Amazon expects to make use of these gasoline pipelines for an prolonged interval.
Energy strains to produce Amazon knowledge facilities have been a contentious difficulty in Morrow County, the place farmers and different property homeowners have objected to having the strains cross their land. Gasoline pipelines to Amazon’s knowledge facilities would additionally must cross farms and may current a few of the similar points.
The homeowners of the GTN pipeline, which carries pure gasoline from Canada obtained by fracking, is looking for to develop its capability to move extra gasoline. Final summer season, attorneys normal in Oregon, Washington and California sought to dam that enlargement, citing international warming considerations.
Audrey Leonard, workers lawyer with Columbia Riverkeeper, mentioned Amazon’s plans would add to calls for on the pipeline and the usage of pure gasoline. She mentioned that’s regarding due to the impression fracking has on the pure atmosphere round gasoline drilling websites and due to pure gasoline’ contribution to local weather change.
“That is simply another reason to oppose including extra fracked gasoline into the GTN pipeline,” Leonard mentioned, “and help efforts to carry Large Tech to a clear vitality normal.”
— Mike Rogoway | mrogoway@oregonian.com | 503-294-7699
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Second man dies after being washed out to sea by king tides on Oregon Coast
King tides on the Oregon Coast 2025
People travel to the Oregon Coast to watch the king tides.
A Happy Valley man died Wednesday after being washed out to sea by abnormally high tides just south of Depoe Bay.
It’s the second fatal incident blamed on the so-called “king tides” — the largest tides of the season — this winter.
Hong B Su, 45, was fishing on the rocks of the shoreline at the north end of Otter Crest Loop when he was “washed out to sea by a wave” at roughly 2:04 p.m., according to Oregon State Police.
Su was in the water for approximately 39 minutes before he was recovered by the United States Coast Guard. He was pronounced deceased when he reached the Depoe Bay Coast Guard station.
The tides were near their highest level of the month on Wednesday. The peak of the king tides was recorded on Jan. 12 at 9.84 feet in Newport, and on the day Su was swept into the sea, Jan. 15, they were just a bit lower at 9.33 feet, according to the National Weather Service. On Friday, high tide was under 8 feet. King tides is an unofficial term for the highest tides of the year.
In December, a 72-year-old North Bend man who went to photograph the king tides at the beach also died after apparently being swept into the surf. His body was recovered nearly a month later in Haynes Inlet.
Zach Urness has been an outdoors reporter in Oregon for 16 years and is host of the Explore Oregon Podcast. He can be reached at zurness@StatesmanJournal.com or (503) 399-6801. Find him on X at @ZachsORoutdoors.
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What Gonzaga’s Mark Few said after loss vs. Oregon State
Putting the ball in the basket didn’t seem to be a problem for Gonzaga during Thursday night’s battle with Oregon State in Corvallis, Oregon.
The issue for the Bulldogs (14-5, 5-1 WCC), however, was on the other end of the floor. Led by 29 points from Michael Rataj and 20 from Nate Kingz, the Beavers (14-4, 4-2 WCC) made 58.5% of their field goal attempts to outlast the Zags in a 97-89 overtime final from Gill Coliseum.
“[Oregon State] made shots and [isolated] guys and posted us,” Gonzaga head coach Mark Few said of the Beavers’ attack strategy after the game. “And when we did guard them well, they hit some tough shots [and] some tough pull-ups.”
Here’s more from Few after the loss.
On Gonzaga’s struggles defensively against Oregon State:
“We played really, really good offense. We just could not get consistent stops for longer stretches. Came out in the second half with more intensity on the defensive end. [The Beavers] were still able to get some tough shots. I mean they had some real backbreakers, the bank 3 and contested 3. Even when we did play good defense, they were able to knock in some really tough shots. You almost have to play perfect on offense when you’re playing defense like that.”
On Graham Ike’s big night:
“He was great. Graham was terrific. He delivered time and time again in a high-level game against a very good, physical, big postman. You know, you also got a guard at the other end too. So again, our offense wasn’t the problem — our defense was at pretty much all five spots.”
On the positives the Bulldogs can take from the loss:
“We competed, great environment, fought, dug our way back in after our slow start; played some good ball there in the middle of the second half. We just had a couple of possessions, I think we missed a lay-up on one of those; and then again, just not even some of the stops, we foul a lot off the ball. We fouled on the ball. They were able to get critical free throws when they were in the bonus, and you just can’t do that.”
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Oregon State Men’s Hoops Stuns Gonzaga, 97-89 in OT
For the first time in 34 years, Gonzaga brought its men’s basketball team to Gill Coliseum.
Over nine thousand Beavers & Bulldogs fans joined them. The first sellout crowd for a Gill Coliseum men’s basketball game in five years got their money’s worth tonight: an overtime thriller that ended in a court-storming.
In the first four minutes, Oregon State raced ahead. A long-range elbow jumper from Demarco Minor gave Oregon State a 4 point edge, and then Nate Kingz stole a Gonzaga pass, drew a foul, and sank two free throws. At the first timeout, Oregon State led 13-7.
Gonzaga slashed the margin to 1 on a Ryan Nembhard wide open three-pointer, after two Oregon State defenders collided. Then, a Bulldogs’ fastbreak bucket after a Michael Rataj miss gifted Gonzaga their first lead of the night.
Teams traded buckets for the next few minutes. With 7:59 remaining, Josiah Lake stole a cross-court pass from Ryan Nembhard and flew down the floor for a Beavers layup, 25-21 Oregon State.
Late in the first half, Nate Kingz erupted. First, the former McNary HS standout spun free of a Gonzaga defender and drilled a jumper near the top of the key. Then, Kingz launched a three point bomb. The crowd surged, Gonzaga coach Mark Few hastily called for timeout, and the scoreboard lit up 35-29 Oregon State.
In the final moments of the opening period, Michael Rataj kept the pace. The German senior notched a second-chance putback layup, but Khalif Battle upset the Beaver wing’s efforts with a buzzer-beating three. At halftime, Oregon State led by the narrowest of margins, 46-45.
Gonzaga’s Graham Ike opened the second half with a game-tying layup, then seized the lead on a free-throw, and the Bulldogs went on a 9-3 run.
Oregon State pulled within 1 on a Demarco Minor stepback jumper with 12:49 left. Then, Parsa Fallah drew a pair of free throws, but the Beaver big couldn’t convert either attempt, and Gonzaga kept its advantage.
But not for long. Soon, Demarco Minor sprang open. As the shot clock wound down, the Beavers guard nailed a game-tying three pointer with 11:08 remaining.
The two West Coast Conference foes resumed their battle. Following a Nolan Hickman layup that lifted Gonzaga back ahead, Nate Kingz tied it with two free throws. Gonzaga’s Graham Ike swung the lead back to the Bulldogs with consecutive makes, 69-65 with 9 minutes left.
Gonzaga seemed poised to land another blow, ahead 76-71 with 5 minutes remaining, but Ryan Nembhard walked. Possession went to the Beavers, who climbed within three on a Michael Rataj jumper. With two minutes left, Demarco Minor brought the crowd to a fever pitch with a game tying fadeaway. Then Michael Rataj hooked one from the right elbow, soaring the Beavers ahead 79-77.
Under a minute remaining, the game got even better. Michael Rataj extended Oregon State’s lead on a beautiful layup that kissed the top of the glass before dropping through the twine, but Clackamas’ own Ben Gregg answered with a Gonzaga three-pointer.
From there, Gonzaga quickly fouled Oregon State. A pair of Beavers free throws made it 83-80 Oregon State with :20 remaining. Needing a triple, the heavily-favored Bulldogs roared back on a game-tying Graham Ike three-pointer with 4 seconds left.
Overtime swung back-and-forth as the teams traded baskets. Leading 89-87 with 2:01 left, Michael Rataj drove inside, drew a decisive fifth personal foul on Graham Ike, and strolled to the charity stripe. The extinguished Gonzaga big finished with 26 points on 9-14 shooting. Rataj calmly hit a pair of free throws, as Oregon State moved ahead 91-87 with 2:01 in OT.
The next Gonzaga possession was denied by a Josiah Lake steal. As time dwindled under a minute, Gonzaga clawed within 2 on a Braden Huff jumpshot.
They never got any closer. Liutauras Lelevicius spun free for a layup, 93-89 Beavers. Then free throws from Josiah Lake and Michael Rataj shut the door. Fans stormed the floor at the overtime buzzer, and the Beavers earned a signature win.
Oregon State moves to 14-5 overall, 4-2 in West Coast Conference play. Gonzaga drops to 14-5 overall and 5-1 in the conference, a half game behind St Mary’s. The Beavers have now won thirteen consecutive matchups against Mark Few’s blue-chip program from Spokane.
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