Friday, August 12, 2011

Energy News Digest for August 12, 2011


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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PROGRAMMING NOTE:

The energy news digest will be sweating out temperatures in the upper 90’s in the SW US August 15-26. It will return August 29. Hopefully, not worse for the wear.

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Pacific NW Power Group: Gas Glut to Cut Electricity Prices (Associated Press)

Departure of La Niña Likely Means Less Snow (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Forecasters Issue Dire Warning on Washington State Economy (Associated Press)

High Levels of Biotoxin Found in Washington State Shellfish (Associated Press)

Washington State Rep. Fred Finn: I Won’t Seek Third Term in 2012 (Olympian, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Pacific NW Power Group: Gas Glut to Cut Electricity Prices
  • Wyoming - Bonneville Power Administration Will Raise Rates for Lower Valley Energy
  • BC Hydro to Cut Proposed Rate Increase Following Government Review
  • Tennessee Valley Authority Loses $240 Million in Fiscal Third Quarter
  • Electricity Restored to Nearly 400 Mason Lake Area Mason County PUD 3 Customers after Morning Outage
  • Balloons Cause West Kelso Power Outage
  • Dump Truck Takes Down Utility Lines near Wapato
  • Avista Dam Work Begins In Spokane
  • Coal Export Talk Continues in Grays Harbor
  • Can Little Old Washington Influence the Price of Coal to China?
  • Mason County PUD 3 Commission Report for August 9, 2011
  • Alabama Leads the Nation in Theft of Copper Telephone Cable, AT&T Says
  • New Rules & Old Plants May Strain Summer Energy Supplies
  • Colorado - Boulder’s Bold Move to Condemn Xcel
  • Illinois - Electrical Cooperatives: An Alternative to ComEd?
  • Pennsylvania - Seneca Nation of Indians Permitted for Kinzua Dam
  • ‘Fracking’: Did Energy Department Report Clear Up Controversy?
  • Op/Ed - Judge Still Riding Feds to Restore Dwindling Columbia River Salmon
  • Editorial - The Salmon Deserve Better
  • A Safer (Fish) Passage
  • Bonneville Bear - Trap Set for Unwanted Fish Hatchery Visitor
  • USDA Hopeful to Save Greater Sage-Grouse
  • Oregon Environmental Groups Say New “Conservation Fund” Misnamed
  • High Levels of Biotoxin Found in Washington State Shellfish
  • Hearing Set for Simpson Lumber Company’s Air Quality Permit for Shelton Waterfront
  • Solar Power a Harder Sell in Seattle
  • Solar Revenue to Shrink as Price Drops Outpace Growth
  • BC Hydro Rejects Proposed Elk Falls Bio-Energy Project
  • Biomass Bonanza – Michigan: Tree Debris from Calhoun County Heads to Flint to Help Power Area
  • Duke Energy Can Count Trees as ‘Biomass’
  • Netherlands NIMBY - Germany & The Netherlands Bicker Over Wind Turbines
  • Why Internet Companies Are Abandoning Home Energy Plans
  • Once-Scorned Light Bulbs Are Advancing
  • Pump Carbon Dioxide Into the Earth to Create Electricity? Berkeley Lab is on It
  • Nature’s Weed Eaters - Chelan PUD Using Goats to Clean Up Rocky Reach
  • FBI Looking Into Allegation by Verizon of Sabotage
  • Google Accuses Microsoft of Revealing ‘Highly Confidential Source Code’
  • Washington State Rep. Fred Finn: I Won’t Seek Third Term in 2012
  • Who’s Who on Congress’s Debt ‘Super Committee’
  • Forecasters Issue Dire Warning on Washington State Economy
  • Departure of La Niña Likely Means Less Snow
  • Thieves Targeting Storm Drains in Thurston County
  • KREM Video Shows Bomb Suspect Harpham Walking in MLK Parade
  • More Native American Remains Found in Oak Harbor; Count Rises to 11
  • The Machine That Changed the World, the IBM PC, Turns 30 This Week

WORD OF THE DAY

Parsimonious • \par-suh-MOAN-ee-uss\ • Adjective - Exhibiting or marked by parsimony; especially: frugal to the point of stinginess

Parsimonious: see Jack Benny

Benny’s most notable gag:

A crook corners him and demands “Your Money or Your Life?”
After a long pause, the impatient crook demands an answer.
An annoyed Benny responds, “I’m thinking about it!”

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Pacific NW Power Group: Gas Glut to Cut Electricity Prices (Associated Press)

Wyoming - Bonneville Power Administration Will Raise Rates for Lower Valley Energy (Jackson Hole News & Guide, WY)

BC Hydro to Cut Proposed Rate Increase Following Government Review (Victoria Times Colonist, BC)

Tennessee Valley Authority Loses $240 Million in Fiscal Third Quarter (Chattanooga Times Free Press, TN)

Electricity Restored to Nearly 400 Mason Lake Area Mason County PUD 3 Customers after Morning Outage (Mason County PUD No. 3)

Balloons Cause West Kelso Power Outage (Longview Daily News, WA)

Dump Truck Takes Down Utility Lines near Wapato (Associated Press)

Avista Dam Work Begins In Spokane (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Coal Export Talk Continues in Grays Harbor (KBKW Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

Can Little Old Washington Influence the Price of Coal to China? (Crosscut Seattle)

Mason County PUD 3 Commission Report for August 9, 2011 (Mason County PUD No. 3)

Alabama Leads the Nation in Theft of Copper Telephone Cable, AT&T Says (Associated Press)

Google Search for “Electrocution Copper,” via Broadband Reports

New Rules & Old Plants May Strain Summer Energy Supplies (NY Times)

Colorado - Boulder’s Bold Move to Condemn Xcel (EnergyBiz Insider)

Illinois - Electrical Cooperatives: An Alternative to ComEd? (Highland Park Patch, IL)

Pennsylvania - Seneca Nation of Indians Permitted for Kinzua Dam (Buffalo Business First, NY)

‘Fracking’: Did Energy Department Report Clear Up Controversy? (Christian Science Monitor)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Op/Ed - Judge Still Riding Feds to Restore Dwindling Columbia River Salmon (Seattle Times)

Editorial - The Salmon Deserve Better (NY Times)

A Safer (Fish) Passage - The Pacific Northwest Laboratory has been researching spillway induced injury in fish (Water Power Magazine)

Bonneville Bear - Trap Set for Unwanted Fish Hatchery Visitor (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

USDA Hopeful to Save Greater Sage-Grouse (NW Public Radio)

Oregon Environmental Groups Say New “Conservation Fund” Misnamed (NW Public Radio)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

High Levels of Biotoxin Found in Washington State Shellfish (Associated Press)

Hearing Set for Simpson Lumber Company’s Air Quality Permit for Shelton Waterfront (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Solar Power a Harder Sell in Seattle (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

Solar Revenue to Shrink as Price Drops Outpace Growth (Reuters)

BC Hydro Rejects Proposed Elk Falls Bio-Energy Project (Campbell River Island Courier, BC)

Biomass Bonanza – Michigan: Tree Debris from Calhoun County Heads to Flint to Help Power Area (Flint Journal, MI)

Duke Energy Can Count Trees as ‘Biomass’ (Charlotte News Observer, NC)

Netherlands NIMBY - Germany & The Netherlands Bicker Over Wind Turbines (Dutch News)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Why Internet Companies Are Abandoning Home Energy Plans (Gigaom)

Once-Scorned Light Bulbs Are Advancing (NY Times)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Pump Carbon Dioxide Into the Earth to Create Electricity? Berkeley Lab is on It (ZD-Net)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Nature’s Weed Eaters - Chelan PUD Using Goats to Clean Up Rocky Reach (Wenatchee World, WA)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

FBI Looking Into Allegation by Verizon of Sabotage (Associated Press)

Google Accuses Microsoft of Revealing ‘Highly Confidential Source Code’ (Puget Sound Business Journal, WA)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Washington State Rep. Fred Finn: I Won’t Seek Third Term in 2012 (Olympian, WA)

Who’s Who on Congress’s Debt ‘Super Committee’ (Christian Science Monitor)

GENERAL NEWS

Forecasters Issue Dire Warning on Washington State Economy (Associated Press)

Departure of La Niña Likely Means Less Snow (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Thieves Targeting Storm Drains in Thurston County (KOMO-TV, Seattle)

KREM Video Shows Bomb Suspect Harpham Walking in MLK Parade (NW Cable News Network)

More Native American Remains Found in Oak Harbor; Count Rises to 11 (Seattle Post Intelligencer)

The Machine That Changed the World, the IBM PC, Turns 30 This Week (Seattle Post Intelligencer)

DIVERSIONS

These Eco-Friendly Flip-Flops Will Only Cost You $18,000 (But you still can’t wear them to work)

Woman Banned from Buying Too Much Abercrombie & Fitch

Taco Bell Worker Arrested for Handcuffing Himself to Woman He Wanted to Date

Virginia County Removes Sherlock Holmes from School List

SONG OF THE DAY

Janis Joplin - Ball & Chain