After the Quake

Post-Cascadia, will Bend replace Portland as Oregon’s economic engine?

Launch: Greening the foundation, startup tips, where they are now

 Greening the Foundation As a child growing up in rural Indiana, Doug Krause witnessed what would become the inspiration for an innovative new wind-energy technology. Week after week, he watched workers pour concrete foundations to form a base for wind turbines on a local wind farm. “That was a eureka — sitting in a corn … Read more

A Toxic Tale

The business community responds to growing concerns about air quality.

Windfall

The world’s second-largest wind energy project yields costs and benefits for a sheep-farming family in Eastern Oregon.

Up on the Roof

In 2010 Vanessa Keitges and several investors purchased Portland-based Columbia Green Technologies, a green-roof company. The 13-person firm has a 200% annual growth rate, exports 30% of its product to Canada and received its first infusion of venture capital in 2014 from Yaletown Venture Partners. CEO Keitges, 40, a Southern Oregon native who serves on President Obama’s Export Council, talks about market innovation, scaling small business and why Oregon is falling behind in green-roof construction. 

Frothy Battle

BY ROBERT MULLIN

Latest development in Nestlé plant saga sparks debate about the value of water.

Energy Stream

BY LINDA BAKER

Oregon already ranks as the nation’s second largest generator of hydroelectric power. (Washington is No. 1). Now an elegant new installation in Portland is putting an unconventional, sharing economy twist on this age-old water-energy pairing. The new system, launched this winter, uses the flow of water inside city water pipes to spin four turbines that produce electricity for Portland General Electric customers. 

Power Players

BY ROBERT MULLIN

A new energy-sharing agreement sparks concerns about independence and collaboration in the region’s utility industry.