Friday, December 17, 2010

Energy News Digest for December 17, 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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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

TransAlta Centralia Rolls Out PR Campaign Amid Environmental Scrutiny (KELA Radio, Centralia, WA)

News Release - BPA & Customers Agree to Keep Transmission Rates Flat (Bonneville Power Administration)

Avista Fined $60,000 over Energy Assistance Procedures - Utility faulted for using aid on past-due balances (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Transient Orcas Hunting Seals in Puget Sound (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA)

California Regulators OK Major Greenhouse Gas Rules (Associated Press)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

·         TransAlta Centralia Rolls Out PR Campaign Amid Environmental Scrutiny
·         News Release - BPA & Customers Agree to Keep Transmission Rates Flat
·         California ISO Lowers Its Price to Manage Electric Grid
·         Avista Fined $60,000 over Energy Assistance Procedures - Utility faulted for using aid on past-due balances
·         Grant County Electric Rates to Increase by Six Percent
·         New Puget Sound Energy Powerhouse Will Aid Baker River Salmon, Boost Hydropower
·         Second Dog Suffered Shock on Holiday; This One Wasn’t Fatal
·         A Divided Oregon Senate Confirms Bill Bradbury for Northwest Power & Conservation Council
·         Smart Meters - Pacific Gas & Electric Documents Reveal That Snooping Executive Widely Shared His Findings
·         Iowa Nuclear Power Plant Gets 20-Year Extension
·         Kansas Coal-Fired Power Plant Gets Its Permit
·         Why Investors Haven’t Warmed to Natural Gas
·         Transient Orcas Hunting Seals in Puget Sound
·         Farmed Salmon May Not Harm Wild Salmon
·         Sport Clam Season to Open at Belfair State Park in Mason County
·         FERC Signs Off on Condit Dam Removal
·         North Carolina - Duke Energy Must Scale another Roadblock to Catawba Hydro License
·         Bring on the Birds: A Holiday Count Begins
·         Future of Yakima River Basin Is at Stake
·         Editorial - Vandals Don’t Help with Cause Opposing Biomass Projects
·         Federal Officials Designate Public Lands for Solar Projects
·         Federal Solar Energy Plans Skip Oregon
·         Sequim Pursuing Solar Requirements
·         Turbines: 13 Million Homes Have the Capacity
·         California Approves Reverse Auction Renewable Energy Market
·         Wind Energy Gets Boost as Feds OK System to Pay for New Lines
·         Extension of Renewable Energy Incentive Promotes Clean Energy Development & Job Growth
·         Spell-Check Would be Good Here - Residents Oppose Proposed Gasophication Plant
·         California - State Regulators Award Utilities $62.7 Million in Conservation Bonuses
·         California Regulators OK Major Greenhouse Gas Rules
·         Green Groups Look to Defend Turf - Legislature: Budget Threatens Agenda
·         The Charging Conundrum: How to Feed Electric Cars?
·         Congress: Hybrid Cars Should be Seen AND Heard
·         Reindeer Better Watch Out for Rooftop Solar Installations
·         Clearwire’s Cash Shortfall May Prompt Retail Retreat
·         Yahoo May Shut Down Some Services
·         Congress Sends $801 Billion Tax Cut Bill to Obama
·         Oregon’s US Senator Ron Wyden Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer
·         Adam Smith Elected Top Democrat on House Armed Services Committee
·         Jaime Herrera to Sit on Two US House Committees
·         Washington State Panel Says It Can’t Cut Officials’ Salaries
·         Mayoral Recall Effort Splits Coulee City
·         High Winds to Hit Eastern Puget Sound Area Friday Night
·         Snow in Saturday’s Forecast for Some
·         Parts of Tahuya State Forest Closed Due to Storm Damage
·         Washington Bans Lead Wheel Weights
·         Congressman Dicks Introduces Bill Giving Some Olympic National Park Land to Quileute Tribe
·         Washington’s Economy: Best on the Coast, for What That’s Worth
·         Fed Proposes Lower Store Fees on Debit Purchases
·         Sound Lab Developed in Old Satsop Reactor Building

WORD OF THE DAY

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The closer Richard Boone came to the camera, the more distinct his craggy features became. A relief map of the Sierra Nevada Mountains flashed before the young cameraman’s eyes as the actor’s approach continued.

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

TransAlta Centralia Rolls Out PR Campaign Amid Environmental Scrutiny (KELA Radio, Centralia, WA)

News Release - BPA & Customers Agree to Keep Transmission Rates Flat (Bonneville Power Administration)

California ISO Lowers Its Price to Manage Electric Grid (Sacramento Bee, CA)

Avista Fined $60,000 over Energy Assistance Procedures - Utility faulted for using aid on past-due balances (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Grant County Electric Rates to Increase by Six Percent (Columba Basin Herald, WA)

New Puget Sound Energy Powerhouse Will Aid Baker River Salmon, Boost Hydropower (Poten & Partners)

Second Dog Suffered Shock on Holiday; This One Wasn’t Fatal (Seattle Times)

A Divided Oregon Senate Confirms Bill Bradbury for Northwest Power & Conservation Council (Oregonian, Portland)

Smart Meters - Pacific Gas & Electric Documents Reveal That Snooping Executive Widely Shared His Findings (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

Iowa Nuclear Power Plant Gets 20-Year Extension (Des Moines Register, IA)

Kansas Coal-Fired Power Plant Gets Its Permit (Wichita Eagle, KS)

Why Investors Haven’t Warmed to Natural Gas (Wall Street Journal)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Transient Orcas Hunting Seals in Puget Sound (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA)

Farmed Salmon May Not Harm Wild Salmon (USA Today)

Sport Clam Season to Open at Belfair State Park in Mason County (KBKW Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

FERC Signs Off on Condit Dam Removal (Oregon Public Radio)

North Carolina - Duke Energy Must Scale another Roadblock to Catawba Hydro License: Protection of the Shortnose Sturgeon (Charlotte Business Journal)

Bring on the Birds: A Holiday Count Begins (NY Times)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Future of Yakima River Basin Is at Stake (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Editorial - Vandals Don’t Help with Cause Opposing Biomass Projects (Olympian, WA)

Federal Officials Designate Public Lands for Solar Projects (NY Times)

Federal Solar Energy Plans Skip Oregon (Oregon Public Radio)

Sequim Pursuing Solar Requirements (KONP Radio, Port Angeles, WA)

Turbines: 13 Million Homes Have the Capacity (Oregonian, Portland)

California Approves Reverse Auction Renewable Energy Market “…the onus would be on developers to calculate the cost of their projects & then offer a bid high enough to generate a profit yet low enough to beat out competitors…” (Reuters)

Wind Energy Gets Boost as Feds OK System to Pay for New Lines (St Paul Pioneer Press, MN)

Extension of Renewable Energy Incentive Promotes Clean Energy Development & Job Growth (Renewable Energy World)

Spell-Check Would be Good Here - Residents Oppose Proposed Gasophication Plant (WFRV-TV, Green Bay, WI)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

California - State Regulators Award Utilities $62.7 Million in Conservation Bonuses (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

California Regulators OK Major Greenhouse Gas Rules (Associated Press)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Green Groups Look to Defend Turf - Legislature: Budget Threatens Agenda (Olympian, WA)

The Charging Conundrum: How to Feed Electric Cars? (National Public Radio)

Congress: Hybrid Cars Should be Seen AND Heard (Associated Press)

Reindeer Better Watch Out for Rooftop Solar Installations (Guelph Hydro Electric Systems)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Clearwire’s Cash Shortfall May Prompt Retail Retreat (Bloomberg News)

Yahoo May Shut Down Some Services (NY Times)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Congress Sends $801 Billion Tax Cut Bill to Obama (NY Times)

Oregon’s US Senator Ron Wyden Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer (Oregonian, Portland)

Adam Smith Elected Top Democrat on House Armed Services Committee (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

Jaime Herrera to Sit on Two US House Committees (Associated Press)

Washington State Panel Says It Can’t Cut Officials’ Salaries (Associated Press)

Mayoral Recall Effort Splits Coulee City (Associated Press)

GENERAL NEWS

High Winds to Hit Eastern Puget Sound Area Friday Night (Seattle Times)

Snow in Saturday’s Forecast for Some (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Parts of Tahuya State Forest Closed Due to Storm Damage (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Washington Bans Lead Wheel Weights (KNDU-TV, Tri-Cities, WA)

Congressman Dicks Introduces Bill Giving Some Olympic National Park Land to Quileute Tribe (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Washington’s Economy: Best on the Coast, for What That’s Worth (Crosscut Seattle)

Fed Proposes Lower Store Fees on Debit Purchases (Washington Post)

Sound Lab Developed in Old Satsop Reactor Building (Seattle Times)

DIVERSIONS

Man Unsuspectingly Helps Woman, 70, Rob Bank

Flirty Models Were Hired in Bid to Find Bone Marrow

Tigard Woman Delivers Her Own Baby -- As Her Husband Is Driving Her to the Hospital

“Whatever” Voted Most Irritating Word in Poll

SONG OF THE DAY

Robert Palmer- Doctor Doctor Give Me the News