Friday, December 9, 2011

US Supreme Court Hears Dispute Over Ownership of Montana's Rivers (PBS NewsHour)

US Supreme Court Hears Dispute Over Ownership of Montana's Rivers (PBS NewsHour) http://to.pbs.org/u8NHvw

Energy News Digest for December 9, 2011


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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Emotions Still Run High over Bonneville Power Administration Transmission Line Plans (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Gregoire Gives Up On Washington State Lawmakers Solving $2 Billion Shortfall This Month (Seattle Times)

Bad Winter Air Settles over Pacific Northwest (Oregon Public Radio)

Chelan PUD to Lend Fiber Network $16 Million - Loan Would be Paid Back over Ten Years (Wenatchee World, WA)

Radar Ridge, Et Al - Does Litigation on the Endangered Species Act Cost Jobs & Prevent the Purpose of the Act Itself? (Lexology)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Emotions Still Run High over Bonneville Power Administration Transmission Line Plans
  • Bonneville Power Administration Mulls Citizen-Backed ‘Gray Line’ Route for Power Line
  • Midwest Power Line Projects Advance, Despite Opposition
  • Thieves Hit Bonneville Power Administration Substation in Tacoma; Reward Offered
  • Big Puget Sound Energy Utility Rate Hike May Be Avoided
  • Mason County PUD 3 to Consider 2012 Budget
  • Clallam County Public Utility District Customers Could See Rates Rise
  • Grant PUD Extends Budget Comment Period
  • PacifiCorp Energy Plan Dismays Oregon Regulators
  • Montana - Bonneville Power Administration Deal Decision Due about Re-Opening Columbia Falls Aluminum
  • Alcoa Spent $470,000 on Third Quarter Government Lobbying
  • Op/Ed - Dams Need to be Part of Nation’s Energy Solution
  • Cold Weather Leaves High Lewis County Heating Bills Looming
  • Grays Harbor PUD Has Help Available to Pay Electric Bills but it Needs More Donations
  • Chelan County PUD Would Step in for Some Area State Parks
  • Regulators Tell Bonneville Power Administration to Stop Pulling the Plug on Wind Farms
  • Bonneville Power Administration is Ordered to Change Wind Rules
  • Wind Wins: FERC Rules BPA Curtailment of Wind Power “Discriminatory”
  • ‘Survival of the Fittest’ for Salmon Supporters
  • Bainbridge Council Votes to Keep Its Water Utility – Will Not Contract With Kitsap PUD
  • Poll: Water Quality Top Environmental Concern of Pacific NW Residents
  • bs at Risk
  • Barge Industry Wants Its Share of Federal Backing
  • Radar Ridge, Et Al - Does Litigation on the Endangered Species Act Cost Jobs & Prevent the Purpose of the Act Itself?
  • Survey: Most Pacific NW Residents OK with Living near Wind Farm
  • Wind Turbine Bursts Into Flames as Hurricane-Force Winds Hit Scotland
  • Oregon - Integrated Biomass Moving To Mill Site
  • $80M Biomass Plant Planned in White Swan
  • Proposed Eastern Washington Biomass Facility Debated
  • Vancouver Biomass Dead; Moratorium on Light Industrial Development Downtown Alive
  • Portland Factory Will Lose 100 of Its 140 Workers as Global Solar Prices, Profits Plunge
  • Warren Buffett’s Utility Company to Buy First Solar Plant
  • Bainbridge Island - A Magical Meter & Friendly Competition Help One Community Dial Back Energy Use
  • Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance Announces 2012 Board of Directors
  • Feds Question Tennessee Valley Authority’s Thrift - Energy efficiency efforts trail nation’s
  • Puget Sound Energy Offers Residential Electric Customers $10-off Instant Rebates on Energy-Efficient LED Bulbs
  • New LED, Solar Options for Holiday Decorating
  • Rapid Retreat of Chile Glacier Captured in Images
  • Plug-In Electric Vehicles That Can Pump Power Back Onto the Grid
  • Chelan PUD to Lend Fiber Network $16 Million - Loan Would be Paid Back over Ten Years
  • USDA Grant Will Expand Remote Stroke Treatment System
  • HP, Microsoft in Cloud Computing Deal
  • Google Invests $300M in New Hong Kong Data Center
  • Gregoire Gives Up On Washington State Lawmakers Solving $2 Billion Shortfall This Month
  • Stormwater Money Could be Used to Balance Washington State Budget
  • Washington State Senator Concedes Defeat on Wenatchee Arena Bailout Plan
  • Frigid Air Brings Home Fire Risks - Cooking, Space Heaters among Common Causes
  • Man Killed after Opening Fire on Police in Kitsap County
  • Congressman Larsen Fires Staffers for Drinking on the Job
  • Tips to Avoid Christmas Tree Fires
  • Lunar Eclipse Saturday Morning
WORD OF THE DAY

Problematic • \prob-leh-MATT-tick\ • Adjective - 1a: posing a problem: difficult to solve or decide b: not definite or settled: uncertain c: open to question or debate: questionable
2: expressing or supporting a possibility

“We gotta fire hose goin’ here at your neighbor’s house and you want us to stop our work so you can water your lawn,” blared the exasperated, red-faced fire brigade captain at the knobby-kneed gardener. “That’s not just problematic, you old coot…it’s downright stupid.”

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Emotions Still Run High over Bonneville Power Administration Transmission Line Plans (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Bonneville Power Administration Mulls Citizen-Backed ‘Gray Line’ Route for Power Line (Longview Daily News, WA)

Midwest Power Line Projects Advance, Despite Opposition (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, WI)

Thieves Hit Bonneville Power Administration Substation in Tacoma; Reward Offered (Bonneville Power Administration)

Big Puget Sound Energy Utility Rate Hike May Be Avoided (Olympian, WA)

Mason County PUD 3 to Consider 2012 Budget (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Clallam County Public Utility District Customers Could See Rates Rise (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Grant PUD Extends Budget Comment Period (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

PacifiCorp Energy Plan Dismays Oregon Regulators (Oregonian, Portland, OR)

Montana - Bonneville Power Administration Deal Decision Due about Re-Opening Columbia Falls Aluminum (KAJ-TV, Kalispell, MT – BPA’s preference customers are expecting a nice thank you note…)
http://www.kaj18.com/news/power-deal-decision-to-be-released-about-re-opening-cfac/

Alcoa Spent $470,000 on Third Quarter Government Lobbying “…the company reported discussing…power availability from the Tennessee Valley Authority & power authority from the Bonneville Power Administration…” (Bloomberg Businessweek)

Op/Ed - Dams Need to be Part of Nation’s Energy Solution (Edmonds Sun, OK)

Cold Weather Leaves High Lewis County Heating Bills Looming (KELA Radio, Centralia, WA)

Grays Harbor PUD Has Help Available to Pay Electric Bills but it Needs More Donations (KXRO Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

Chelan County PUD Would Step in for Some Area State Parks (Wenatchee World, WA)

YOU’VE LOST THAT LOVIN’ FEELING – ENVIRONMENTAL REDISPATCH

Regulators Tell Bonneville Power Administration to Stop Pulling the Plug on Wind Farms (Oregonian, Portland)

Bonneville Power Administration is Ordered to Change Wind Rules (NY Times)

Wind Wins: FERC Rules BPA Curtailment of Wind Power “Discriminatory” (Renewable Energy World)

FISH & WILDLIFE

‘Survival of the Fittest’ for Salmon Supporters - Environmental nonprofits navigate a complicated, dwindling funding landscape to secure grants, other resources (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Bainbridge Council Votes to Keep Its Water Utility – Will Not Contract With Kitsap PUD (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA)

Poll: Water Quality Top Environmental Concern of Pacific NW Residents (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Oregon - Willamette Falls Locks Deemed Non-Operational, Could Put Jobs at Risk (Oregonian, Portland, OR)

Barge Industry Wants Its Share of Federal Backing (National Public Radio)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Radar Ridge, Et Al - Does Litigation on the Endangered Species Act Cost Jobs & Prevent the Purpose of the Act Itself? (Lexology)

Survey: Most Pacific NW Residents OK with Living near Wind Farm (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Wind Turbine Bursts Into Flames as Hurricane-Force Winds Hit Scotland (Scottish TV)

Oregon - Integrated Biomass Moving To Mill Site (LaGrande Observer, OR)

$80M Biomass Plant Planned in White Swan (Tri-City Herald, WA)

Proposed Eastern Washington Biomass Facility Debated (Oregon Public Broadcasting – And Duff Badgely is There)

Vancouver Biomass Dead; Moratorium on Light Industrial Development Downtown Alive (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Portland Factory Will Lose 100 of Its 140 Workers as Global Solar Prices, Profits Plunge (Oregonian, Portland)

Warren Buffett’s Utility Company to Buy First Solar Plant (Reuters)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Bainbridge Island - A Magical Meter & Friendly Competition Help One Community Dial Back Energy Use (Grist Online)

Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance Announces 2012 Board of Directors - Experienced energy efficiency leaders tapped to help guide regional collaboration (Sacramento Bee, CA)

Feds Question Tennessee Valley Authority’s Thrift - Energy efficiency efforts trail nation’s (Tennessean, Nashville)

Puget Sound Energy Offers Residential Electric Customers $10-off Instant Rebates on Energy-Efficient LED Bulbs (Electric Energy Online)

New LED, Solar Options for Holiday Decorating (KIRO-TV, Seattle)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Rapid Retreat of Chile Glacier Captured in Images (Associated Press)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Plug-In Electric Vehicles That Can Pump Power Back Onto the Grid (Teaneck Patch, NJ)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Chelan PUD to Lend Fiber Network $16 Million - Loan Would be Paid Back over Ten Years (Wenatchee World, WA)

USDA Grant Will Expand Remote Stroke Treatment System (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

HP, Microsoft in Cloud Computing Deal (Associated Press)

Google Invests $300M in New Hong Kong Data Center (Associated Press)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Gregoire Gives Up On Washington State Lawmakers Solving $2 Billion Shortfall This Month (Seattle Times)

Stormwater Money Could be Used to Balance Washington State Budget (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Washington State Senator Concedes Defeat on Wenatchee Arena Bailout Plan (Associated Press)

GENERAL NEWS

Bad Winter Air Settles over Pacific Northwest (Oregon Public Radio)

Frigid Air Brings Home Fire Risks - Cooking, Space Heaters among Common Causes (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Man Killed after Opening Fire on Police in Kitsap County (Seattle Times)

Congressman Larsen Fires Staffers for Drinking on the Job (KING-TV, Seattle)

Tips to Avoid Christmas Tree Fires (Everett Herald, WA)

Lunar Eclipse Saturday Morning (KING-TV, Seattle)

DIVERSIONS

Guy Who Tried to Rob Mixed Martial Arts Fighter Now Looks Like This

Seattle’s ‘Metronatural’ Slogan Appears to be Dead

Study: Many of Us Go Online for No Reason

MASH Star Harry Morgan Dead at 96
SONG OF THE DAY

Johnny Mandel – M*A*S*H Theme