Monday, December 6, 2010

Energy News Digest for December 6, 2010

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

British Columbia Hydro Asks to Boost Rates Nearly 30 Per Cent over Three Years (Victoria Times Colonist, BC)

Hearing on Nippon Permit for Port Angeles Biomass Project Monday (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Dead Whale Washes Ashore in Totten Inlet (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

Giant Alberta-Bound Oil-Sands Shipments Stall in Idaho as Opposition Mounts (Oregonian, Portland)

Welcome to Trantor - Washington Post Analysis: Why Pepco Can’t Keep the Lights On (Washington Post)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

·         Oregon - Coos-Curry Electric Cooperative: Electricity Rate Hiked Expected Next Year
·         British Columbia Hydro Asks to Boost Rates Nearly 30 Per Cent over Three Years
·         Mason County PUD 3 Holding Budget Hearing Tuesday Morning
·         Editorial - Clark Public Utilities: Smart Savings, Building a Bigger Cash Reserve Would be a Smart Strategy for Local Utility
·         Montana - Gaelectric Officials Talk Transmission for Wind Power
·         Giant Alberta-Bound Oil-Sands Shipments Stall in Idaho as Opposition Mounts
·         The Sands of Canada: Oil Supply Salvation or Sinkhole?
·         Texas - Trial Continues in Pedernales Electrical Cooperative Theft Case
·         Welcome to Trantor - Washington Post Analysis: Why Pepco Can’t Keep the Lights On
·         NRC Says New York Nuclear Plant’s Impact Manageable
·         Nuclear Won’t Turn Connecticut Green
·         Wisconsin - EPA Investigates 15 State Power Plants for Possible Clean-Air Violations
·         United Kingdom - Coal’s Two-Year High Coaxes Utilities to Burn Wood
·         Dead Whale Washes Ashore in Totten Inlet
·         Satellite Tagging of Orcas Proposed
·         Chelan PUD Hatchery Water Changes Seem to be Producing Stronger Salmon, Steelhead
·         Lower Columbia Cormorant Colony’s 2010 Salmonid Consumption Shoots Up to 19 Million Smolts
·         Corps: New Wall Boosts Salmon Survival at the Dalles Dam
·         Riverkeeper Leader a Hero to Friends, Obstructionist to Foes
·         Op/Ed - Hatchery vs. Wild: A Mismanagement of Natural Resources
·         Puget Sound Partnership Has Temporary Leader
·         Hearing on Nippon Permit for Port Angeles Biomass Project Monday
·         In East Texas, Piles of Wood Look Like an Electric Opportunity
·         Wisconsin - Supporters Outnumber Opponents at Biomass Public Hearing
·         Ohio - Plan to Use Wood at Power Plants Now on Back Burner
·         Pacific NW National Laboratory Puts Finishing Touches on Its First Solar Panel Project
·         New York Pays Up to $400,000 for Customer Wind Turbines
·         Texas - Deadline is Approaching To Object to Electric Lines
·         Utilities Join Forces to Share Ideas about Energy Efficiency
·         Thirteen Creative Ways to Save Energy in the Winter
·         EnerNoc Goes Shopping to Spread Demand Response
·         States Want Cap-&-Trade Added to US Carbon Rules
·         Carbon Auction Yields $16.9 Million for New York
·         Shipping Faces Calls to Lower Its Carbon Footprint
·         Atmospheric Tinkering Floated to Ease Warming
·         Benton & Franklin Counties Have the Most Green Jobs in Pacific Northwest
·         New Electric Car Has Perks, But Takes Planning
·         Volt Buyers in Tri-Cities Will Have to Wait for Their Charge
·         Does a Rising German ‘Ecological-Industrial Complex’ Threaten the European Union?
·         Incentives Bring Data Centers to Grant County
·         Washington Dept. of Ecology Plans Meeting in Quincy to Discuss Data Center Backup Generators
·         Vermont City Stumbles in Effort to Do Telecom Itself
·         Chattanooga Fiber Build Complete by Year’s End
·         Internet Upgrades Keep Rural Iowans in Loop
·         Chrome 8 quietly rolled out by Google
·         Washington State Congressional Delegation Mostly Mum on Deficit-Reduction Plan
·         GOP Challengers Win in Three WA Legislative Recounts
·         John McCoy, Quil Ceda Village Helped Tulalips to Prosperity
·         Mason County - After Risky Skokomish River Rescue, Hiker & Friends Face Charges
·         Seattle...Most Dangerous City for an Earthquake
·         Shelton ‘Shrooms - Meet Washington’s Spirited Mushroom Man

WORD OF THE DAY

Plangent • \PLAN-junt\ • adjective - 1: having a loud reverberating sound 2: having an expressive & especially plaintive quality

“…a stairway…..to hea-ven…” as the last plangent note faded away, Brianna knew she had found the perfect recording studio for her Led Zeppelin ukulele cover album. All she needed now was a way to keep people from using the tile-walled bathroom for at least seven minutes per session.

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Oregon - Coos-Curry Electric Cooperative: Electricity Rate Hiked Expected Next Year (Curry Coastal Pilot, Brookings, OR)

British Columbia Hydro Asks to Boost Rates Nearly 30 Per Cent over Three Years (Victoria Times Colonist, BC)

Mason County PUD 3 Holding Budget Hearing Tuesday Morning (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Editorial - Clark Public Utilities: Smart Savings, Building a Bigger Cash Reserve Would be a Smart Strategy for Local Utility (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Montana - Gaelectric Officials Talk Transmission for Wind Power (Great Falls Tribune, MT)

Giant Alberta-Bound Oil-Sands Shipments Stall in Idaho as Opposition Mounts (Oregonian, Portland)

The Sands of Canada: Oil Supply Salvation or Sinkhole? (Oregonian, Portland)

Texas - Trial Continues in Pedernales Electrical Cooperative Theft Case: Ex-general manager facing felony charges (KXAN-TV, Austin, TX)

Welcome to Trantor - Washington Post Analysis: Why Pepco Can’t Keep the Lights On (Washington Post)

NRC Says New York Nuclear Plant’s Impact Manageable (Associated Press)

Nuclear Won’t Turn Connecticut Green - Despite Zero-Emissions Electricity, Nuclear Power Won’t Grow in State (Hartford Business Journal)

Wisconsin - EPA Investigates 15 State Power Plants for Possible Clean-Air Violations (Wisconsin State Journal)

United Kingdom - Coal’s Two-Year High Coaxes Utilities to Burn Wood (Bloomberg News)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Dead Whale Washes Ashore in Totten Inlet (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

Satellite Tagging of Orcas Proposed (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

Chelan PUD Hatchery Water Changes Seem to be Producing Stronger Salmon, Steelhead (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

Lower Columbia Cormorant Colony’s 2010 Salmonid Consumption Shoots Up to 19 Million Smolts (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

Corps: New Wall Boosts Salmon Survival at the Dalles Dam (HydroWorld)

Riverkeeper Leader a Hero to Friends, Obstructionist to Foes “…The group now has its sights on a coal export terminal planned for West Longview…” (Longview Daily News, WA)

Op/Ed - Hatchery vs. Wild: A Mismanagement of Natural Resources (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Puget Sound Partnership Has Temporary Leader (Olympian, WA)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Hearing on Nippon Permit for Port Angeles Biomass Project Monday (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

In East Texas, Piles of Wood Look Like an Electric Opportunity (NY Times)

Wisconsin - Supporters Outnumber Opponents at Biomass Public Hearing (WSAU-Radio, Wausau, WI)

Ohio - Plan to Use Wood at Power Plants Now on Back Burner (Columbus Dispatch, OH)

Pacific NW National Laboratory Puts Finishing Touches on Its First Solar Panel Project (KNDU-TV, Tri-Cities, WA)

New York Pays Up to $400,000 for Customer Wind Turbines (Syracuse Post-Standard, NY)

Texas - Deadline is approaching to object to electric lines - Part of the Competitive Renewable Energy Zones project aimed at…delivering wind energy to bustling parts of the state (San Angelo Times, Texas)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Utilities Join Forces to Share Ideas about Energy Efficiency (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

Thirteen Creative Ways to Save Energy in the Winter (Project Management Training)

EnerNoc Goes Shopping to Spread Demand Response – Says it has acquired Global Energy Partners “…Global Energy Partners…has or continues to work with utilities in the western U.S., including Pacific Gas & Electric…and the Bonneville Power Administration…” (CNET News)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

States Want Cap-&-Trade Added to US Carbon Rules (Bloomberg Businessweek)

Carbon Auction Yields $16.9 Million for New York (NY Times)

Shipping Faces Calls to Lower Its Carbon Footprint (NY Times)

Atmospheric Tinkering Floated to Ease Warming (Associated Press)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Benton & Franklin Counties Have the Most Green Jobs in Pacific Northwest (KNDU-TV, Tri-Cities, WA)

New Electric Car Has Perks, But Takes Planning (KIRO-TV, Seattle)

Volt Buyers in Tri-Cities Will Have to Wait for Their Charge (KNDU-TV, Tri-Cities, WA)

Does a Rising German ‘Ecological-Industrial Complex’ Threaten the European Union? (Christian Science Monitor)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Incentives Bring Data Centers to Grant County - State tax incentives to get more data centers plugged in to Grant County’s cheap power seem to be working (Seattle Times)

Washington Dept. of Ecology Plans Meeting in Quincy to Discuss Data Center Backup Generators (Wenatchee World, WA)

Vermont City Stumbles in Effort to Do Telecom Itself (Associated Press)

Chattanooga Fiber Build Complete by Year’s End - As company offers 30 Mbps to 1 Gbps service to locals (Broadband Reports)

Internet Upgrades Keep Rural Iowans in Loop (Des Moines Register, IA)

Chrome 8 quietly rolled out by Google (Christian Science Monitor)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Washington State Congressional Delegation Mostly Mum on Deficit-Reduction Plan (Seattle Times)

GOP Challengers Win in Three WA Legislative Recounts (Associated Press)

John McCoy, Quil Ceda Village Helped Tulalips to Prosperity (Everett Herald, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

Mason County - After Risky Skokomish River Rescue, Hiker & Friends Face Charges (Associated Press)

Seattle...Most Dangerous City for an Earthquake (KNDU-TV, Tri-Cities, WA)

Shelton ‘Shrooms - Meet Washington’s Spirited Mushroom Man (Seattle Times)

DIVERSIONS

Bill to quiet loud TV ads a win for couch potatoes

Unabomber’s ‘Very Secluded’ Land for Sale - Secluded, Forested Property on Market for $69,500

Google Admits Trespassing in Pennsylvania, Pays Couple $1

‘Bathroom Bandit’ Pulls Off Bizarre Restaurant Heist

SONG OF THE DAY

Molly Hatchet- Flirtin’ with Disaster
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wxAMa3Prhk