Monday, February 22, 2010

Energy News Digest for February 22, 2010

All the links in today’s news digest lead to current stories. Please note that some media organizations update their web sites regularly, which may result in broken links in the future.

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TODAY’S HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

·         WPUDA Quoted - New Way to Promote Green Energy Would Show Up on Electric Bills
·         Cowlitz PUD Challenges Tax on Energy Rebate Fund
·         Columbia River Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal Plan Hits Oregon Permit Obstacle
·         Baker City Herald Editorial - Forgive Bonneville Power Administration? Forget It
·         Energy Trading BC Hydro Subsidiary Battles U.S. Poacher
·         Montana Cooperative Transfers $14 Million for Natural Gas Power Plant
·         Green Groups Call for Federal Probe of Vermont Yankee
·         South Carolina County Sues Feds Over Nuclear Waste Decision
·         Editorial - Nuclear Energy Can’t Expand Without a Nuclear-Waste Site
·         What Utilities Have Learned from Smart-Meter Tests - And why they aren’t putting those lessons to use
·         More Wisconsin Power Plants Violate Clean Air Act
·         Alcoa CEO Kleinfeld Earns $11.2 Million in 2009
·         News Whiz - Competitive Electricity Market Serves Consumers With Low Prices & Dependability
·         Obama Administration Will Review Its Northwest Salmon & Dams Plan
·         NOAA Will Review Columbia River Salmon Plan
·         Oregonian Editorial - Wrong Turn for Oregon-Bound Salmon
·         Much at Stake As Grouse Endangered Finding Nears
·         EPA Plans to Spend $2.2B to Protect Great Lakes
·         Group Fights Weyerhaeuser’s Use of ‘Green’ Certification
·         Murray Touts Benefits of Columbia River Channel-Deepening at Roundtable
·         Harvest Wind Project Now Contributing to Cowlitz PUD’s Power Bank
·         Wind Farm Complex in Works 10 Miles Outside Othello
·         In Wyoming, Debate Swirls on Taxing Wind Industry
·         Report Says US Wind Capacity Has More Than Tripled
·         Kansas Now No. 2 in Wind Potential
·         Oregonian Op/Ed - Steens Mountain Wind Turbines Are Wake-Up Call to Oregonians
·         Oregon’s Solar Future Could Hinge on Copying Germany
·         California - 11 Former Mayors Want Mill Valley out of Clean Energy Initiative
·         The Long Road to an Alternative-Energy Future
·         Biomass Boiler Basics
·         Four Kitsap Governments Team to Help Each Other Save Energy
·         Timing Is Key in Energy Program - Sisters-area residents’ water heater timers
·         Wide Variance in Products That Qualify for Federal Energy Star Program
·         Are Energy Star Products Always the Most Efficient?
·         Study Says Warming to Bring Stronger Hurricanes
·         An Economic History Lesson on Adapting to Climate Change
·         Op/Ed - Green Jobs Are Putting America to Work
·         Op/Ed - Green Energy Jobs? Not from Obama’s Big Government Meddling
·         Lake Tahoe Regulators Hope ‘Green’ Development Will Help Keep Lake Blue
·         Facebook’s Energy - Your Status Updates’ Carbon Footprint
·         Jefferson County’s Internet Broadband Hopes Buoyed
·         iFiber brings services to Royal City
·         FCC Expands Broadband Access at Schools
·         Report Says US Pinpoints Code Writer Behind Google Attack
·         Snohomish Gets on Facebook, But Finds It’s More Complicated for Government
·         Cheaper Belfair Bypass Alternatives Sought, With the Public’s Help
·         Forest Road Projects Mean Local Jobs for WA & in Olympic National Park
·         Starting Today, Loaded Guns Allowed in National Parks
·         Mason County Sheriff’s Office Moves to New Location
·         Early Spring Worries Mid-Columbia Farmers
·         Bremerton Debates Value, Risk of Backyard Chickens
·         The Green File: Shelton Man Knows How to Find Answers
·         California - Tracy Residents Now Have to Pay for 911 Calls
·         Pediatricians Call for a Choke-Proof Hot Dog

WORD OF THE DAY

Saxicolous • \sak-SIK-uh-lus\ • adjective - Inhabiting or growing among rocks

The boulders and caverns that made up Barty’s saxicolous home on the slopes of a remote western mountain were quickly becoming overrun by survivalists and conspiracy theorists. What he had envisioned as a hermit’s retreat had evolved over time to a nut’s dream of how the world would end…not with a whimper…but with a whine.

WEATHER

Shelton Forecast & Weather Alerts

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

WPUDA Quoted - New Way to Promote Green Energy Would Show Up on Electric Bills (Northwest Public Radio)

Cowlitz PUD Challenges Tax on Energy Rebate Fund (The Daily News, Longview, WA)

Columbia River Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal Plan Hits Oregon Permit Obstacle (The Oregonian, Portland)

Baker City Herald Editorial - Forgive Bonneville Power Administration? Forget It

Energy Trading BC Hydro Subsidiary Battles U.S. Poacher - Powerex has lost 10 energy trading staffers to financial giant Morgan Stanley (Vancouver Sun, BC)

Montana Cooperative Transfers $14 Million for Natural Gas Power Plant (Great Falls Tribune, MT)

Green Groups Call for Federal Probe of Vermont Yankee (Associated Press)

South Carolina County Sues Feds Over Nuclear Waste Decision (Associated Press)

Columbus Dispatch Editorial - Nuclear Energy Can’t Expand Without a Nuclear-Waste Site

What Utilities Have Learned from Smart-Meter Tests - And why they aren’t putting those lessons to use (Wall Street Journal)

More Wisconsin Power Plants Violate Clean Air Act (Associated Press)

Alcoa CEO Kleinfeld Earns $11.2 Million in 2009 (Associated Press)

News Whiz - Competitive Electricity Market Serves Consumers With Low Prices & Dependability (Electric Energy Online)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Obama Administration Will Review Its Northwest Salmon & Dams Plan (The Oregonian, Portland)

NOAA Will Review Columbia River Salmon Plan (Los Angeles Times, CA)

Oregonian Editorial - Wrong Turn for Oregon-Bound Salmon

Much at Stake As Grouse Endangered Finding Nears (Associated Press)

EPA Plans to Spend $2.2B to Protect Great Lakes (USA Today)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Group Fights Weyerhaeuser’s Use of ‘Green’ Certification (Seattle Times)

Murray Touts Benefits of Columbia River Channel-Deepening at Roundtable (The Daily News, Longview, WA)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Harvest Wind Project Now Contributing to Cowlitz PUD’s Power Bank (The Daily News, Longview, WA)

Wind Farm Complex in Works 10 Miles Outside Othello (Tri-City Herald, WA)

In Wyoming, Debate Swirls on Taxing Wind Industry (NY Times)

Report Says US Wind Capacity Has More Than Tripled (USA Today)

Kansas Now No. 2 in Wind Potential (Kansas City Star, MO)

Oregonian Op/Ed - Steens Mountain Wind Turbines Are Wake-Up Call to Oregonians

Oregon’s Solar Future Could Hinge on Copying Germany (The Oregonian, Portland)

California - 11 Former Mayors Want Mill Valley out of Clean Energy Initiative (Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, CA)

The Long Road to an Alternative-Energy Future (Wall Street Journal)

Biomass Boiler Basics (Engineered Systems)



CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Four Kitsap Governments Team to Help Each Other Save Energy (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA)

Timing Is Key in Energy Program - Sisters-area residents’ water heater timers help determine whether power use can be reduced during peak periods (The Bend Bulletin, OR)

Wide Variance in Products That Qualify for Federal Energy Star Program (Washington Post)

Are Energy Star Products Always theMost Efficient? (USA Today)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Study Says Warming to Bring Stronger Hurricanes (Associated Press)

An Economic History Lesson on Adapting to Climate Change (Christian Science Monitor)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

US News & World Report Op/Ed - Green Jobs Are Putting America to Work

US News & World Report Op/Ed - Green Energy Jobs? Not from Obama’s Big Government Meddling

Lake Tahoe Regulators Hope ‘Green’ Development Will Help Keep Lake Blue (Sacramento Bee, CA)

Facebook’s Energy - Your Status Updates’ Carbon Footprint (SF Chronicle)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Jefferson County’s Internet Broadband Hopes Buoyed (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

iFiber brings services to Royal City - Internet, high-definition TV, phone services available (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

FCC Expands Broadband Access at Schools - Likely to help increase Americans’ access to high-speed Internet, a major goal of the upcoming National Broadband Plan (Reuters)

Report Says US Pinpoints Code Writer Behind Google Attack (Reuters)

Snohomish Gets on Facebook, But Finds It’s More Complicated for Government (Everett Herald, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

Cheaper Belfair Bypass Alternatives Sought, With the Public’s Help (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA)

Forest Road Projects Mean Local Jobs for WA & in Olympic National Park (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Starting Today, Loaded Guns Allowed in National Parks (Northwest Cable News)

Mason County Sheriff’s Office Moves to New Location (KBKW Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

Early Spring Worries Mid-Columbia Farmers (Olympian, WA)

Bremerton Debates Value, Risk of Backyard Chickens (Associated Press)

The Green File: Shelton Man Knows How to Find Answers (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

California - Tracy Residents Now Have to Pay for 911 Calls (KOVR-TV, Sacramento, CA)

Pediatricians Call for a Choke-Proof Hot Dog (USA Today)

DIVERSIONS

Keep Calm & Never Mind, Britain Says in Its X-Files

Fake Pinot Noir Scam Leads to 12 Convictions

The Internet Will Make You Smarter, Say Experts

First Nations Chief Denies Curse Has Been Put on Norwegian Olympic Athletes

SONG OF THE DAY

Credence Clearwater Revival - I Put a Spell on You