Snoqualmie residents protest proposed battery storage facility

In Snoqualmie Valley, the proposed facility is creating a clash between community safety concerns and regional energy needs.

SNOQUALMIE, Wash. — Hundreds of Snoqualmie residents took to the streets Sunday to protest a proposed large-scale battery energy storage facility that would be built near a residential neighborhood and local school. 

In Snoqualmie Valley, the plans are creating a clash between community safety concerns and regional energy needs.

The project, called Cascadia Ridge BESS, is being developed by Jupiter Power. The company filed its permit with King County on Monday, launching a formal permitting and environmental review process that will ultimately determine whether the facility

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