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TODAY’S HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
•  Poor Snowpack Could Shrink Pacific  Northwest  Hydropower
•  Low Runoff Cuts Bonneville Power Administration Hydropower, Revenue Forecasts 
•  NE Washington  County  Asks for More  Seattle   City   Light Dam Compensation
•  Five Dead, Dozens Hurt in Connecticut   Power Plant Blast
•  Before Blast, Few Safety Problems as Energy Project Rose at Abandoned Mine Site
•  Montana   - Financing for Highwood Power Plant ‘Just Around the Corner’
•  Wyoming   - Nuclear Energy Group Sets Meeting
•  Columbia   Basin   Bulletin Interview - Bruce Measure, New Chairman of Northwest Power & Conservation Council
•  California  - Marin  County   to Bypass Pacific Gas & Electric with Its Own Power Agency
•  New   York   - National Grid Wants 20 Percent Increase in Electric Rates
•  Canada   – Watch Dog Group Expects Higher Electricity Prices
•  Australia  Signs Huge China   Coal Deal
•  United Kingdom   - Power line row to be election issue
•  Battle  to Electrify Kandahar   Shows Afghan Dilemma
•  Georgia – Cable Companies & Electric Cooperatives Spar over Utility Pole Rates
•  An Engineering Marvel Takes Shape near Hoover Dam
•  Season’s First Chinook Caught as Vanguard of Expected Return of 550,000 ‘Springers’ 
•  Idaho   Expects Large Spring Run of Chinook Salmon
•  Columbia River  Salmon Runs Plentiful Now, But Don’t Count on the Trend Continuing 
•  Poachers Seeking Caviar Threaten Columbia River  Sturgeon
•  200 Gather for Hatchery Groundbreaking on Elwha  River 
•  California  - Testing Waters for Salmon in San   Joaquin  River 
•  Tides Rechanneling Nisqually  River 
•  Feds Asked to Finish  Columbia   Basin   Irrigation Project
•  Environmental Group Says Mile-Long Spill into Columbia River  is a Sign that Better Regulation is Needed
•  Water District Sues Arizona   Over Money Grab
•  Centralia ,  Pennsylvania   - How an Underground Coal Fire Erased a Town
•  Mason   County   Bioenergy - John Deere Official talks about Harvester ADAGE Will Be Using
•  Winds of Change: Port  of Longview   Looks beyond Recent Wind Energy Boom 
•  Oregon  ’s Steens Mountain Could Soon Have Wind Farms
•  California   - Moving Parts for Giant Burney Windmills Will Be Massive Job
•  Wyoming   - Wind Company Drops Duncan Ranch from Project
•  Clean Energy Focus of Conference in Kennewick 
•  Helena Independent Record Op/Ed - Biofuel Production for Beetle-Killed Trees?
•  Massachusetts   Wind Farm That Obama Administration Might Support Meets Strong Resistance
•  Lewis   County   PUD Plans to Send Out Thousands of Energy Efficient Lights
•  Light Bulb’s Promises Are True Only Where Nighttime Lasts Three Hours
•  Small Stimulus Energy Grants Making Big Difference in Rural Oregon 
•  Energy Conservation - Adjusting for Rate Increases 
•  Cutting Your Energy Use Can Also Lighten Your Tax Load
•  Fraud Besets European Union Carbon Trade System 
•  United Kingdom   - Market for Carbon Trading Is Starting to Look Rather Shaky
•  Panel on Climate Faces Challenges
•  NOAA Reorganizes to Provide More Info on Global Warming
•  Wenatchee   World Columnist - Climate Change; Wrong Motivation
•  Dry Ski Slopes Will Be Least of British Columbia  ’s Troubles
•  Agency Warns Investors to Avoid ‘Green’ Scam
•  In Utah  , Company Aims to Store Energy in Air
•  The Carolinas - Microsoft Next Up for a Data  Center   In Charlotte Region?
•  Internet ‘Driver’s License’? Microsoft’s Mundie Wants It 
•  Armored Car Guard Shoots Man In Robbery Attempt
•  Tacoma   Gas Station Erupts In Flames 
•  Moving to Elma? Consultant Pinpoints Place for McCleary’s Mark   E.  Reed   Hospital   
•  Three Politicians Who Want Gregoire’s Job In 2012
•  Republican  State  Senator to Challenge Murray 
•  The Green File: Southside  School   Honors Grandparents with Luncheon
•  NY Times Op/Ed - Sucking the Quileute Dry
WORD OF THE DAY (Homonym Theater)
Elicit • \ih-LISS-it\ • verb - 1: to draw forth or bring out *2: to call forth or draw out
Illicit • \ih-LISS-it\ • adjective - Not permitted
The growling cop towered over the trembling suspect, his peppered questions intended to elicit a confession from the pizza-faced hoodlum. “You know something about the illicit trade in counterfeit Peruvian anchovies you punk….now fess up.” The suspect soon did, all over the detectives brand new shoes.
WEATHER
ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES
Poor Snowpack Could Shrink Pacific Northwest Hydropower (The Oregonian, Portland  )
Low Runoff Cuts Bonneville Power Administration Hydropower, Revenue Forecasts (Bonneville Power Administration)
NE Washington County Asks for More   Seattle  City   Light Dam Compensation (NW Public Radio)
Five Dead, Dozens Hurt in Connecticut   Power Plant Blast (NY Times)
Before Blast, Few Safety Problems as Energy Project Rose at Abandoned Mine Site (NY Times)
Georgia – Cable Companies & Electric Cooperatives Spar over Utility Pole Rates (Atlanta   Journal Constitution, GA)
An Engineering Marvel Takes Shape near Hoover Dam (Associated Press)
FISH & WILDLIFE
Season’s First Chinook Caught as Vanguard of Expected Return of 550,000 ‘Springers’ (Columbia  Basin   Bulletin)
Columbia River Salmon Runs Plentiful Now, But Don’t Count on the Trend Continuing (The Oregonian, Portland  )
Poachers Seeking Caviar Threaten Columbia River Sturgeon (KIRO-TV, Seattle  )
200 Gather for Hatchery Groundbreaking on Elwha  River  (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles , WA  )
WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT
Tides Rechanneling Nisqually  River  (News Tribune, Tacoma , WA  )
Feds Asked to Finish  Columbia  Basin   Irrigation Project - The job is only about half finished (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)
Environmental Group Says Mile-Long Spill into Columbia River is a Sign that Better Regulation is Needed (The Oregonian, Portland  )
Water District Sues Arizona   Over Money Grab (Courthouse News Service)
RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
Winds of Change: Port  of Longview  Looks beyond Recent Wind Energy Boom (The Daily News, Longview , WA  )
Clean Energy Focus of Conference in Kennewick  (News Tribune, Tacoma , WA  )
Helena Independent Record Op/Ed - Biofuel Production for Beetle-Killed Trees?
CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY
Lewis County  PUD  Plans to Send Out Thousands of Energy Efficient Lights (KELA Radio, Centralia ,  WA  )
Light Bulb’s Promises Are True Only Where Nighttime Lasts Three Hours (Consumerist Online)
Small Stimulus Energy Grants Making Big Difference in Rural Oregon  (The Oregonian, Portland  )
Energy Conservation - Adjusting for Rate Increases (Billings   Gazette, MT)
Cutting Your Energy Use Can Also Lighten Your Tax Load (Associated Press)
CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT
Fraud Besets European Union Carbon Trade System (NY Times)
Panel on Climate Faces Challenges (Wall Street Journal)
NOAA Reorganizes to Provide More Info on Global Warming (Washington   Post)
Dry Ski Slopes Will Be Least of British Columbia’s Troubles - Climate change demands new water laws (Globe  &  Mail  ,  Canada  )
BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI
Agency Warns Investors to Avoid ‘Green’ Scam (Spokesman-Review, Spokane , WA  )
In Utah  , Company Aims to Store Energy in Air (Associated Press)
TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
The Carolinas - Microsoft Next Up for a Data  Center   In Charlotte Region? (Charlotte   Business Journal)
Internet ‘Driver’s License’? Microsoft’s Mundie Wants It (Seattle   Post-Intelligencer)
GENERAL NEWS
Armored Car Guard Shoots Man In Robbery Attempt (KIRO-TV, Seattle  )
Moving to Elma? Consultant Pinpoints Place for McCleary’s Mark  E.  Reed  Hospital   (Olympian, WA)
Three Politicians Who Want Gregoire’s Job In 2012 (Everett   Herald, WA)
The Green File: Southside  School  Honors Grandparents with Luncheon (KMAS Radio, Shelton ,  WA  )
NY Times Op/Ed - Sucking the Quileute Dry
DIVERSIONS
Body found in landing gear of NY-to-Tokyo   flight
SONG OF THE DAY
The Friends of Distinction - Grazing in the Grass
