Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Energy News Digest for December 11, 2012



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

State of California’s Power-Plant Fight with JPMorgan Chase is a Legacy of Deregulation Mess (Sacramento Bee, CA)

Pocket Gopher Heading for Endangered Species Act Listing (Olympian, WA)

Salmon Recovery Grants Awarded to Mason County Projects (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Two Democrats (Including a Mason County Legislator) to Work with GOP to Control Washington State Senate (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

Green Schools: Long on Promise, Short on Delivery (USA Today)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

  • State of California’s Power-Plant Fight with JPMorgan Chase is a Legacy of Deregulation Mess
  • Coal Terminal Hearings: Lottery Will Be Held to Determine Speakers’ Names
  • Emerald People’s Utility District Selects General Manager - Scott Coe Is a Former Executive with the Bonneville Power Administration
  • Bonneville Power Administration Appoints Transmission Services Senior Vice President
  • Chelan PUD General Counsel Carol Wardell Honored for Community Service
  • Centralia City Light Seeks to Formalize Mutual-Aid Agreement with Other Utilities
  • Colorado - City of Boulder Pitches Municipalization Alternatives
  • Groups Make Case for the Muni Bond
  • U-S Nuclear Industry Creating Rescue Wagon Team for Plants Stricken by Massive Disasters
  • Illinois – State Lets ComEd Delay Smart Meters Until 2015
  • Once-Homeless Vet Who Paid Strangers’ Georgia Power Bills is Identified
  • Pocket Gopher Heading for Endangered Species Act Listing
  • Salmon Recovery Grants Awarded to Mason County Projects
  • Salmon Grants Will Help Hood Canal Estuaries
  • Clark County Group Gets Share of Salmon Recovery Grants
  • Op/Ed - Celebrating & Supporting the Return of the Cle Elum Sockeye
  • Electricity from Water Mains: Inline Hydropower System Generates Power from Water Pipelines
  • Clark County School Districts Will Spend Cash to Save
  • After Changing Light Bulbs, Utilities Look to Change Behavior
  • What if You Can’t Afford LEDs?
  • Nest Learning Thermostats Now Saving a Whole Lot of Energy
  • How Much Does it Cost to Power Your Christmas Lights?
  • Green Schools: Long on Promise, Short on Delivery
  • Apple Partially Fixes Australian Map after Police Complaint
  • Why the Battle over Net Neutrality Isn’t Getting Settled Anytime Soon
  • Two Democrats (Including a Mason County Legislator) to Work with GOP to Control Washington State Senate
  • Democrats React Angrily to Power Grab in Washington State Senate
  • Editorial - A Healthy Check on Democratic Power in
  • U-S Congressman-Elect Kilmer Makes State-To-Federal Move Official
  • $6,000 Worth of Toys for Homeless Children Stolen from Seattle YWCA
  • U-S Road Safety - Deaths Lowest in More Than 60 Years. How We Got There

WORD OF THE DAY

Marplot • \MAR-plott\ • Noun - One who frustrates or ruins a plan or undertaking by meddling

Barnabas never intended to be the corporate marplot. It seemed every time he took the initiative on a project, it went all wrong (kind of like the “Turkey Drop” from WRKP in Cincinnati). Even plausible deniability eluded the poor sap as he loudly proclaimed the “progress” of his projects in memo, email, Twitter feeds, Facebook, YouTube and just about any other megaphone like self-puffery. It never failed that just when he predicted success, his projects fell off the face of the earth…remembered only in faint internet echoes.

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

State of California’s Power-Plant Fight with JPMorgan Chase is a Legacy of Deregulation Mess (Sacramento Bee, CA)

Coal Terminal Hearings: Lottery Will Be Held to Determine Speakers’ Names (Associated Press)

Emerald People’s Utility District Selects General Manager - Scott Coe Is a Former Executive with the Bonneville Power Administration (Eugene Register-Guard, OR)

Bonneville Power Administration Appoints Transmission Services Senior Vice President (Bonneville Power Administration)

Chelan PUD General Counsel Carol Wardell Honored for Community Service (North Central Washington TV)

Centralia City Light Seeks to Formalize Mutual-Aid Agreement with Other Utilities (KELA Radio, Centralia, WA)

Colorado - City of Boulder Pitches Municipalization Alternatives (Boulder Daily Camera, CO)
http://www.dailycamera.com/news/boulder/ci_22153128/city-pitches-municipalization-alternatives


U-S Nuclear Industry Creating Rescue Wagon Team for Plants Stricken by Massive Disasters (Washington Post)


Once-Homeless Vet Who Paid Strangers’ Georgia Power Bills is Identified (Atlanta Business Journal, GA)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Pocket Gopher Heading for Endangered Species Act Listing (Olympian, WA)

Salmon Recovery Grants Awarded to Mason County Projects (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Salmon Grants Will Help Hood Canal Estuaries (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA)

Clark County Group Gets Share of Salmon Recovery Grants (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Op/Ed - Celebrating & Supporting the Return of the Cle Elum Sockeye (Seattle Times)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Electricity from Water Mains: Inline Hydropower System Generates Power from Water Pipelines (Science Daily)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Clark County School Districts Will Spend Cash to Save Energy - Millions in state money will help with efficiency projects (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

After Changing Light Bulbs, Utilities Look to Change Behavior (Midwest Energy News)

What if You Can’t Afford LEDs? (Renewable Energy World)

Nest Learning Thermostats Now Saving a Whole Lot of Energy (GigaOm)

How Much Does it Cost to Power Your Christmas Lights? (Gizmodo)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Green Schools: Long on Promise, Short on Delivery (USA Today)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Apple Partially Fixes Australian Map after Police Complaint (Mashable)

Why the Battle over Net Neutrality Isn’t Getting Settled Anytime Soon (GigaOM)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Two Democrats (Including a Mason County Legislator) to Work with GOP to Control Washington State Senate (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

Democrats React Angrily to Power Grab in Washington State Senate (Northwest Public Radio)

Editorial - A Healthy Check on Democratic Power in Olympia (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

U-S Congressman-Elect Kilmer Makes State-To-Federal Move Official (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

$6,000 Worth of Toys for Homeless Children Stolen from Seattle YWCA (KOMO-TV, Seattle)

U-S Road Safety - Deaths Lowest in More Than 60 Years. How We Got There (Christian Science Monitor)

DIVERSIONS

Grinch Sells Lot’s Christmas Trees, Pockets Money & Flees

How Many Poop-Like Objects Does This Toilet Commercial Need to Flush Before We Get the Idea Already?

Dutch Builder’s Dream Sets Sail - Man Launches Noah’s Ark Replica

The Brontosaurus Never Existed: A Tale from the Bone Wars

SONG OF THE DAY

Was (Not Was) - Walk the Dinosaur