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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES
Climate Factors into Columbia River Treaty Talks
– U-S, Canada will decide whether to extend, change treaty (Vancouver Columbian, WA)
Wire Theft Forces B-C Hydro to Cut Power to
Vancouver Island First Nation (Victoria Times Colonist, BC)
Big Smelt Run Has Stretch of Columbia River Alive
with Animal Activity (Longview Daily News, WA)
Former Washington State Governor Booth Gardner Dies
at Age 76 (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)
Olympic
College among Recipients of $18 Million for Projects to Reduce Energy Costs (Kitsap
Peninsula Business Journal, WA)
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
- Climate Factors into Columbia River Treaty Talks
- Wire Theft Forces B-C Hydro to Cut Power to Vancouver Island First Nation
- Bonneville Power Administration to Honor Late Lineman with Award for Courage
- Mason County PUD No. 3 Connects Island Service Territory with Fiber Optic Network, Potential Broadband Service
- Skookum Rotary’s March 16 Science Fair - PUD 3 Awards Students for Electricity-Related Projects
- NorthWestern Energy Partners with 200 Helena Residents on Smart Grid Experiment
- California - Sebastopol in Standoff over SmartMeters
- New Book Reveals Drama behind Your Light Switch
- Texas - Man Nearly Electrocuted Trying to Steal Utility Pole Copper
- Is All the Talk About Cyberwarfare Just Hype?
- The Smart Grid & “Cooperative Federalism”
- Big Smelt Run Has Stretch of Columbia River Alive with Animal Activity
- Judge to Rule on Stopping Salmon Release by Sandy Hatchery
- Report Details Money, Jobs Generated by Commercial, Recreation Fishing - Washington Top Five for Jobs
- Salmon in the Classroom Program Takes Boise-Eliot/Humboldt Students to the Columbia River Gorge
- California - Drakes Bay Oyster Co. Attracts Support from Bay Area Restaurateurs, Republicans
- Elwha River Gnaws Away at a Century of Sediment
- Washington State - Makeover planned for Tucannon River
- Exergy Cancels Idaho Women’s Professional Bike Race
- Wind Generates More Than 10% of Electricity in Nine States
- BrightSource Adds Spanish Partner in California Desert Energy Project
- Colorado - Xcel Speeds Up Wind-Proposal Process
- US Senators Urge Wind PTC Clarification, But is it Time to Look Beyond?
- Can Better Solar Loans Slow the Surge of Third-Party Ownership?
- Olympic College among Recipients of $18 Million for Projects to Reduce Energy Costs
- EPA Recognizes Seattle-Tacoma Metro for Energy Star
- Puget Sound Energy Offers Energy-Efficient Appliances to Its Customers
- Olympia’s South Sound Ductless Creates Your Ideal Climate
- Washington State Governor Inslee’s Passion for Climate Change is Unmistakable
- Op/Ed - Nuke Power, Carbon Sequestration Can Solve Climate Challenge
- Low Water Levels Bedevil Great Lakes Harbors
- An Electric Vehicle Charger to Help Balance the Grid
- How Much is Norway Paying to Promote Electric Cars?
- San Jose Launches New Free Downtown Outdoor Wireless
- California - Suddenlink Attacked Again by Vandals; Service Out for 10,000 in Fourth Vandalism This Week
- Op/Ed - Rethinking Broadband: Wireless Opportunity
- Social Media: A Growing Number of Court Cases
- How Should I Handle a Negative Online Review?
- Washington State Governor Eyes Tax ‘Loopholes’ for Elimination
- Former Washington State Governor Booth Gardner Dies at Age 76
- City of Shelton - Hearing on Bikini Baristas Monday Night
- Hastings Revives Measure to Curb Cabin Fee Hikes
- Illinois - Eight Chicago School Buses Stolen, Sold for Scrap
- Do Indoor Workers Get Less UV, But Get More Melanomas? PolitiFact Oregon
- Journalism Study Shows Impact of Cutbacks in News
- Tiny Radio Stations to Give Voice to Communities
WORD OF THE DAY
Carminative
• \kar-MIN-uh-tiv\ • Adjective - Expelling gas from the stomach or intestines
so as to relieve flatulence or abdominal pain or distension.
One
of the more extreme carminative treatments involves relieving pasture bloat
suffered by cattle. A good, sharp bloat needle inserted in the side of the cow into
the rumen is not the most pleasant treatment…even worse of you have to use a
knife. Oh, and don’t forget to stand back.
SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS
ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES
Climate Factors into Columbia River Treaty Talks
– U-S, Canada will decide whether to extend, change treaty (Vancouver Columbian, WA)
Wire Theft Forces B-C Hydro to Cut Power to
Vancouver Island First Nation (Victoria Times Colonist, BC)
Bonneville Power Administration to Honor Late
Lineman with Award for Courage (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)
Mason County PUD No. 3 Connects Island Service
Territory with Fiber Optic Network, Potential Broadband Service (American Public Power Association)
Skookum Rotary’s March 16 Science Fair - PUD 3
Awards Students for Electricity-Related Projects (Mason County PUD No. 3)
NorthWestern Energy Partners with 200 Helena
Residents on Smart Grid Experiment (Helena Independent-Record, MT)
California - Sebastopol in Standoff over SmartMeters
(SF Chronicle, CA – Ha! Check out the picture of
the meters….)
New Book Reveals Drama behind Your Light Switch
(Bonneville Power Administration)
Texas - Man Nearly Electrocuted Trying to Steal
Utility Pole Copper (KTVT-TV, Fort Worth, TX)
Is All the Talk About Cyberwarfare Just Hype? (National
Public Radio)
The Smart Grid & “Cooperative Federalism”:
The Path Forward for Technological Innovation in the Electric Utility Industry?
(GTH Energy & Natural Resources Law Blog)
FISH & WILDLIFE
Big Smelt Run Has Stretch of Columbia River Alive
with Animal Activity (Longview Daily News, WA)
Judge to Rule on Stopping Salmon Release by Sandy
Hatchery (Oregonian, Portland, OR)
Report Details Money, Jobs Generated by
Commercial, Recreation Fishing - Washington Top Five for Jobs (Columbia Basin
Bulletin)
Salmon in the Classroom Program Takes Boise-Eliot/Humboldt
Students to the Columbia River Gorge (Oregonian, Portland, OR)
California - Drakes Bay Oyster Co. Attracts
Support from Bay Area Restaurateurs, Republicans (San Jose Mercury News, CA)
WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT
Elwha
River Gnaws Away at a Century of Sediment - There’s more sediment & more
wood than expected coming out of the Elwha River as the Elwha dams are taken
down (Seattle Times, WA)
Washington
State - Makeover planned for Tucannon River (Spokesman
Review, Spokane, WA)
RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
Exergy
Cancels Idaho Women’s Professional Bike Race (Idaho
Statesman, Boise)
Wind
Generates More Than 10% of Electricity in Nine States (Energy Solutions)
BrightSource
Adds Spanish Partner in California Desert Energy Project (San Jose Mercury
News, CA)
Colorado
- Xcel Speeds Up Wind-Proposal Process (Denver Post, CO)
US
Senators Urge Wind PTC Clarification, But is it Time to Look Beyond? (Renewable
Energy World)
Can
Better Solar Loans Slow the Surge of Third-Party Ownership? A company with a
new solar loan model wants to compete with third-party ownership (Green Tech
Media)
CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY
Olympic
College among Recipients of $18 Million for Projects to Reduce Energy Costs
(Kitsap Peninsula Business Journal, WA)
EPA
Recognizes Seattle-Tacoma Metro for Energy Star (South
Sound Business Examiner)
http://www.businessexaminer.com/blog/March-2013/EPA-recognizes-Seattle-Tacoma-metro-for-Energy-Star/
Puget
Sound Energy Offers Energy-Efficient Appliances to Its Customers (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA)
Olympia’s
South Sound Ductless Creates Your Ideal Climate (Thurston Talk, Olympia, WA)
CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT
Washington
State Governor Inslee’s Passion for Climate Change is Unmistakable (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)
Op/Ed
- Nuke Power, Carbon Sequestration Can Solve Climate Challenge (Billings
Gazette, MT)
Low Water Levels Bedevil Great Lakes Harbors (USA Today)
BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI
An
Electric Vehicle Charger to Help Balance the Grid (Northwest Public Radio)
How
Much is Norway Paying to Promote Electric Cars? (Christian Science Monitor)
TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
San Jose Launches New Free Downtown Outdoor
Wireless (San Jose Mercury News, CA)
California - Suddenlink Attacked Again by Vandals;
Service Out for 10,000 in Fourth Vandalism This Week (Eureka Times-Standard,
CA)
Op/Ed - Rethinking Broadband: Wireless Opportunity
(Huffington Post)
MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA
Social Media: A Growing Number of Court Cases (KEPR-TV,
Tri-Cities, WA)
http://www.keprtv.com/news/local/Social-Media-causing-a-growing-number-of-court-cases-198377941.html
How Should I Handle a Negative Online Review?
(Sacramento Business Journal, CA)
POLITICS & GOVERNANCE
Washington State Governor Eyes Tax ‘Loopholes’ for
Elimination (Northwest Public Radio)
GENERAL NEWS
Former Washington State Governor Booth Gardner Dies
at Age 76 (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)
City of Shelton - Hearing on Bikini Baristas Monday
Night (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)
Hastings Revives Measure to Curb Cabin Fee Hikes (Yakima
Herald-Republic, WA)
Illinois
- Eight Chicago School Buses Stolen, Sold for Scrap (Associated Press)
Do Indoor Workers Get Less UV, But Get More
Melanomas? PolitiFact Oregon (Oregonian, Portland, OR)
Journalism
Study Shows Impact of Cutbacks in News (Associated
Press)
Tiny
Radio Stations to Give Voice to Communities (KING-TV, Seattle,
WA)
DIVERSIONS
Community
Rallies, Buys Thousands of Cookies from Tricked Girl Scouts
NCAA’s
March Madness to Cost $134 Million in Lost Productivity
United
Airlines Mistakenly Sends Phoenix-Bound Dog from Newark to Ireland
Swarming
Cockroaches Turn Bus to New York into Roach-Mobile
SONG OF THE DAY
OK,
so everyone (especially if you’ve been to even a few weddings) knows Pachelbel’s
“Canon in D.” What about some of his other music?
Bach
Guitar Duo - Pachelbel: Chaconne in F Minor
And
now, Pachelbel’s greatest hit:
Pachelbel
- Canon in D
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