Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Energy News Digest for October 13, 2010

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Puget Sound Energy Fined for Mishandling Customer Accounts (Olympian, WA)

Public Utility Districts Paving Way for Kalama Energy Center (Longview Daily News, WA)

BPA Makes $864 million Payment to US Treasury (KBKW Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

Oregon Ranks No. 3 for Energy Efficiency – Washington 6; California 1 (Sustainable Business Oregon)

Moses Lake - REC Silicon Celebrates Expansion (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

·         Puget Sound Energy Fined for Mishandling Customer Accounts
·         Public Utility Districts Paving Way for Kalama Energy Center
·         Montana - NorthWestern Energy Seeks Five Percent Hike to Pay for New Power Plant
·         Despite Poor Economic Year, BPA Makes Payment to US Treasury
·         Condit Dam Removal from White Salmon River Gets Key Certification
·         Duke Energy Investigates E-Mails in Indiana Hiring
·         How Natural Gas Flexes Its Muscles
·         Heating Costs Cool, Giving Homeowners Some Relief
·         Op/Ed - Factories Pay Price for Using Green Power, Twice
·         State-by-State Report on Clean Energy Actions
·         Op/Ed - Maine Voices: Co-Ops Keep Businesses Rooted in Their Communities
·         Protection for Bull Trout Habitat Expanded in West
·         Grant PUD to Share Site Plan for White River Fish Project
·         $16.4 Million Tribal Fisheries Project Brings Jobs to the Olympic Peninsula
·         Capitol Lake Dredging Draws Support
·         Three Counties Consider Chehalis River Basin Flood District
·         Moses Lake - REC Silicon Celebrates Expansion
·         Modesto Irrigation District Rejects Biomass Burner – Lawsuit in the Offing?
·         State of Montana Awards Wood Biomass Energy Projects
·         North Carolina - Duke Can Use Trees to Fuel Coal-Fired Power Plants
·         Biomass More Efficient for Energy than Ethanol
·         Illinois - Will County to Harness Methane for Energy
·         Oregon Ranks No. 3 for Energy Efficiency – Washington 6; California 1
·         Battle Ground Public Schools Get $850,000 Grant for Energy Conservation
·         Canada - Class Notes: Light Bulb Moments
·         A Climate Proposal Beyond Cap & Trade
·         China Highlights Climate Change Efforts
·         Iowa - Student Group Wants Coal-Free Campus; Officials Say Goal Not Realistic
·         In Defense of Wood Heat
·         Time to Find a Second Earth, World Wildlife Federation Says
·         Ancient Animal Urine Offers Insight into Climate Change
·         Maine Begins Construction of Massive Fiber Network
·         Government Accounting Office Says High US Broadband Prices Hindering Adoption
·         Chelan PUD - Provider Rates for Fiber Optic Network to Increase
·         Paying Your ISP…Just to Pay Your ISP
·         Free Public Wi-Fi Networks: Neither Free, Nor Public, nor Wi-Fi
·         Ninth Circuit Upholds State Campaign Finance Laws
·         Washington State Says More Than a Dozen Hotline Calls About City of Langley Inspired Audit
·         World Celebrates as Trapped Miners Emerge in Chile
·         Truck Crashes on Pickering Road; Shelton Man Dies
·         King County Health Department Warns About Deadly Mushrooms
·         Uncertainty about China’s Mineral Exports Could Benefit Idaho Mines

WORD OF THE DAY

Erstwhile • \ERST-while\ • adverb - In the past: formerly

The grizzled old-timer acrobatically shifted the quid of tobacco in his cheek to the other side, sending a shot of “snooze-juice” careening with a clang off the rim of the nearby spittoon. “It all began on a cold, windy ridge north of Leavenworth,” he began. “My erstwhile friend and companion had lost a shoe and couldn’t move on…so I had to shoot ‘im.” “Your mining partner?” gasped his pre-teen great grand-daughter. “Naw,” the elder spat, sending another tobacco bomb arcing towards the spittoon. “It were my old mule ‘Francis.’ Best friend I ever had.”

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Puget Sound Energy Fined for Mishandling Customer Accounts (Olympian, WA)

Public Utility Districts Paving Way for Kalama Energy Center (Longview Daily News, WA)

Montana - NorthWestern Energy Seeks Five Percent Hike to Pay for New Power Plant (Helena Independent Record, MT)

BPA Makes $864 million Payment to US Treasury (KBKW Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

Despite Poor Economic Year, BPA Makes Payment to US Treasury - US taxpayers get return on their investment in the Pacific Northwest (Bonneville Power Administration)

Condit Dam Removal from White Salmon River Gets Key Certification (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Duke Energy Investigates E-Mails in Indiana Hiring (Triangle Business Journal)

How Natural Gas Flexes Its Muscles (Washington Post)

Heating Costs Cool, Giving Homeowners Some Relief (Associated Press)

Op/Ed - Factories Pay Price for Using Green Power, Twice (Globe & Mail, Canada)

State-by-State Report on Clean Energy Actions (Sustainable Business)

Link to Report on Clean Energy is Here (Washington State is on Page 162):

Op/Ed - Maine Voices: Co-Ops Keep Businesses Rooted in Their Communities (Portland Press-Herald, ME)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Protection for Bull Trout Habitat Expanded in West (Associated Press)

Grant PUD to Share Site Plan for White River Fish Project (Wenatchee World, WA)

$16.4 Million Tribal Fisheries Project Brings Jobs to the Olympic Peninsula (Indian Country Today)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Capitol Lake Dredging Draws Support - State of Washington will seek funds for project’s design, permits (Olympian, WA)

Three Counties Consider Chehalis River Basin Flood District (Associated Press)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Moses Lake - REC Silicon Celebrates Expansion (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

Modesto Irrigation District Rejects Biomass Burner - Project partners talk about suing irrigation district (Modesto Bee, CA)

State of Montana Awards Wood Biomass Energy Projects (Associated Press)

North Carolina - Duke Can Use Trees to Fuel Coal-Fired Power Plants (Charlotte Observer, NC)

Biomass More Efficient for Energy than Ethanol (Stock & Land)

Illinois - Will County to Harness Methane for Energy (Chicago Tribune, IL)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Oregon Ranks No. 3 for Energy Efficiency – Washington 6; California 1 (Sustainable Business Oregon)

See the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy Report Here:

Battle Ground Public Schools Get $850,000 Grant for Energy Conservation (Oregonian, Portland)

Canada - Class Notes: Light Bulb Moments (Vancouver Courier, BC)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

A Climate Proposal Beyond Cap & Trade (NY Times)

China Highlights Climate Change Efforts (Associated Press)

Iowa - Student group wants coal-free campus; officials say goal not realistic (Ames Tribune, IA)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

In Defense of Wood Heat - Why not burn trees where they’ll do some good…in your woodstove? (High Country News)

Time to Find a Second Earth, World Wildlife Federation Says (Syndey Morning Herald, Australia)

Ancient Animal Urine Offers Insight into Climate Change (SiFy.com)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Maine Begins Construction of Massive Fiber Network - $32 million & 1,100 miles of dark fiber (Broadband Reports)

Government Accounting Office Says High US Broadband Prices Hindering Adoption - And High U.S. Broadband Prices Are Due to Limited Competition (Broadband Reports)

Chelan PUD - Provider Rates for Fiber Optic Network to Increase: Higher Speeds Coming Here by December (Lake Chelan Mirror, WA)

Paying Your ISP…Just to Pay Your ISP - The most recent trend in obnoxious fees (Broadband Reports)

Free Public Wi-Fi Networks: Neither Free, Nor Public, nor Wi-Fi (Time Magazine)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Ninth Circuit Upholds State Campaign Finance Laws (Associated Press)

Washington State Says More Than a Dozen Hotline Calls About City of Langley Inspired Audit (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

GENERAL NEWS

World Celebrates as Trapped Miners Emerge in Chile (Associated Press)

Truck Crashes on Pickering Road; Shelton Man Dies (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

King County Health Department Warns About Deadly Mushrooms (KING-TV, Seattle)

Uncertainty about China’s Mineral Exports Could Benefit Idaho Mines (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

DIVERSIONS

Store Owner May be Cited for Large Painting in Downtown Walla Walla

Man Brings Tips on Beating Lie Detector to WSP Job Interview…Doesn’t Get the Job

Poll Says Seahawks Are NFL’s Second-Least Popular Team

Armless Pianist Plays With Toes to Win “China’s Got Talent”

SONG OF THE DAY

DEVO - Working in a Coalmine