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BOTHELL, Wash. – The public comment period on potential changes to the NFIP in the Oregon plan area will close on October 6, 2025. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) published a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and updated Draft Implementation Plan for NFIP– Endangered Species Act (ESA) Integration in Oregon in late August. Communities, agencies, and the public are encouraged to review and provide comment.

FEMA is analyzing potential changes to how the NFIP is implemented in the Oregon plan area to comply with the ESA and the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA). In collaboration with Oregon state agencies and interested parties, FEMA developed an updated Draft Implementation Plan for NFIP-ESA Integration. If approved, participating and future NFIP communities in the Oregon plan area would need to require no net loss standards for floodplain development. Over 200 communities in Oregon would be affected by these changes to the NFIP.  

Following the public review and comment period, FEMA will develop a Final EIS, identify a preferred alternative, and publish a Record of Decision to conclude the National Environmental Policy Act process. 

Public Comment Opportunities 

Comments must be submitted by October 6 in one of the following ways:    

The project website contains the Draft EIS, the updated Draft Implementation Plan, other documents, information about public meetings, a link to a virtual room, and ways to comment.  

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Assistant/Associate/Full Professor Engineering Artificial Intelligence – College of Engineering (host academic department(s) to be determined)

Position overview
Salary range: Assistant Professor – The current salary range for this position is $107,100-$157,800 (9-month academic year salary); however, off-scale salary and other components of pay, which would yield compensation that is higher than this range, are offered to meet competitive conditions. Associate Professor/Full Professor – The current salary range for this position is $128,800 – $256,100 (9-month academic year salary); however, off-scale salary and other components of pay, which would yield compensation that is higher than this range, are offered to meet competitive conditions.

Anticipated start: July 1, 2026, or a later, mutually agreed-upon date.

Application Window
Open date: September 26, 2025

Next review date: Monday, Nov 3, 2025 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time)
Apply by this date to ensure full consideration by the committee.

Final date: Monday,

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In-brief analysis

September 29, 2025

Two electricity markets in the Midwest still generate more electricity from coal than from natural gas in at least some months of the year: Southwest Power Pool (SPP) and the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO). We expect these two regions will generate more electricity from coal than from natural gas in some upcoming winter months, based on forecasts in our latest Short-Term Energy Outlook.

As recently as 2021 and 2022, both SPP and MISO were producing more electricity from coal than from natural gas in every month of the year. More recently, coal has exceeded natural gas only in the winter months, when demand for space heating and related demand for electricity increase. In MISO and SPP, we expect coal generation to exceed natural gas generation from December 2025 through February 2026.

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The School of Engineering at EPFL and its Institute of Mechanical Engineering invite applications for a faculty position in Systems Engineering. The appointment will be at the Tenure Track level, with an expected start date in Fall 2026 (or a mutually agreed upon date). The main work location is EPFL’s Sion campus.

We seek exceptional candidates with expertise in systems engineering, particularly those focused on designing complex systems taking a holistic approach that considers environmental impact and sustainability. The successful candidate will contribute to our mission of developing rigorous and systematic methods for the design, realization, management, operations, and retirement of multi-scale complex systems.  The fields of Systems Engineering research we focus on include, but are not limited to: i) Energy systems with multi-scale conversion, storage, integration and distribution; ii) Sustainable lifecycle systems; iii) Mathematical models of integrated systems, iv) Energy in transportation systems.

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