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Best of the West: Energy Innovations and Western News

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Western Innovation Spotlight: From Fire Prevention to​ Future Energy & ‌Coastal Bounty

CHEYENNE,‌ WY – A wave⁢ of innovation is‌ sweeping across the Western United States, tackling ‌challenges from wildfire prevention and energy independence to childcare access and sustainable food sources. Recent developments showcase a region increasingly focused on technological ⁢solutions and⁤ community support.

One novel approach to wildfire⁢ mitigation comes from BurnBot, a remote-controlled vehicle designed to ⁤incinerate dry, fire-prone vegetation. Resembling a cross between ⁤a Zamboni and a tractor ‌trailer, BurnBot offers a safe alternative to traditional prescribed burns in populated areas where other fuels management techniques ​fall short. Early research indicates that areas treated by BurnBot experience a resurgence ‌of fire-resistant native plants, rather than invasive grasses.

The push for energy independence is gaining momentum with​ Black Mesa ⁤Advanced Fission in Evanston, Wyoming, securing a⁣ contract with the U.S.Army to build⁢ a line of portable nuclear reactors. These shipping container-sized reactors are intended to replace diesel generators at forward⁣ operating bases,⁣ powering communications and providing emergency⁢ backup. ⁤ A livestream event ⁤on September 22 & 23 ‍will feature Utah Governor Spencer ​Cox ⁣and Idaho governor Brad Little discussing the future of nuclear power in the West;​ registration ⁤is available here.

Beyond technology, access to essential services is also a priority. Discussions continue regarding the implementation ⁢of universal child care programs to support working families across the region.

On the Oregon coast, the 20th ​annual Oregon Tuna Classic recently concluded despite‌ challenging weather conditions.⁤ Nearly 50 teams hauled in 950 fish weighing a total of 14,000 pounds, donating ⁤the bounty to nonprofits and local​ food banks.The winning tuna tipped the scales at over 24 pounds,⁢ demonstrating the continued success ⁤of this ⁣annual fishing tournament and its contribution to food security.

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