Friday, June 21, 2013

Energy News Digest for June 21, 2013

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

34 State Agencies to Close if Washington State Budget Isn’t Passed (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

B-C Hydro Workers Allegedly Aided Pot Grow-Ops - Accused of installing larger transformers at homes suspected of having grow-ops (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

Ex-Enron CEO Skilling Awaits Reduction of Sentence (Associated Press)

Wyden: Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement Is Too Expensive For Congress (Northwest Public Radio)

Sockeye Run Raising Hopes for Fishing on Lake Washington (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • B-C Hydro Workers Allegedly Aided Pot Grow-Ops
  • Ex-Enron CEO Skilling Awaits Reduction of Sentence
  • Portland General Electric Says Competitive Bidding Process for $1.3 Billion Investments Was Fair
  • U-S Senator Wyden Threatens Legislative Action if FERC Does Not Rework Order on Regional Cost Allocation in the Pacific Northwest
  • McNary - New Generators on an Old Dam
  • Idaho - Wild Rose Park to Close during Construction at Black Canyon Diversion Dam
  • Montana - Transmission Line Replacement Focus of Bonneville Power Administration Open Houses
  • Five Energy Company Workers Shocked at Houston Building
  • Tussle over Nuclear Plant Documents May Sink Nuclear Regulatory Commission Appointment
  • Nuclear Power’s Future Includes Large & Small Reactors, Speakers Tell APPA Audience
  • Long Island Power Authority to Be Gutted, Rates Frozen for Two Years under New Cuomo Plan
  • Coal Industry Pins Hopes on Exports as U-S Market Shrinks
  • Coal Exports Debate Heads to Washington D-C
  • Governor of Maine Blacklists Newspapers after Criticism of Energy Policies
  • NYC’s Storm Preparedness Means Rethinking How We Make & Use Energy
  • Sockeye Run Raising Hopes for Fishing on Lake Washington
  • Oregon - 25,000 Bumblebees Killed, Dropping from Trees in Wilsonville; Pesticide Suspected
  • Marijuana Crops in California Threaten Forests & Wildlife
  • Wyden: Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement Is Too Expensive for Congress
  • Bonneville Power Administration Builds a New Wind Forecast
  • Snohomish County PUD Wins Wind Power Award
  • Walgreens to Add Over 200 Solar Panels to Stores
  • Repowering Gives New Life to Old Wind Sites
  • Beacon Power to Build a Flywheel Plant to Keep the Grid in Good Health
  • Longview Begins Installing Energy-Efficient Bulbs in All Streetlights
  • Energy Adviser: Installing Heat Pump Can Pay Off
  • Thurston Energy Advises on Summer Energy Savings
  • Apartment Energy Use Drops Nearly 40 Percent
  • Seattle Adopts Plan for Going Carbon Neutral - But Will Pot Growers Get in the Way?
  • Frequent Fires? New Tool Reveals Climate Impact by ZIP Code
  • Op/Ed - Climate Change: Conservatives Make the Argument for a Carbon Tax
  • This Chart Shows the Digital Divide Is Still a Real Problem
  • Arizona Passes Data Center Tax Breaks
  • Google Challenges Secret Court over Gag Order
  • CenturyLink Adds Yet More Obnoxious Fees - $1.55 ‘Non Telecom Surcharge’ Pops Up on Bills
  • Digital Cinema Boosts Vancouver Tech Firm
  • Interview: Twitter Canada’s Kirstine Stewart on How to Tweet
  • Investigator Says Clallam Community Development Director Falsified Documents
  • 34 State Agencies to Close if Washington State Budget Isn’t Passed
  • Improvements to State Route 3 in Shelton Begin Monday; Run through August
  • Trucks Hitting Collapsed I-5 Bridge Documented for Decades
  • 83 Died from Assisted Suicide in Washington State in 2012
  • The Oregonian Announces Plans to Cut Daily Delivery, Slash Jobs
  • DON’T Smoke ‘Em if You Got ‘Em - Jury Convicts Scrap Metal Thief Who Set Off Everett Blast
  • NOAA Drone Flying Experimentally Off Olympic Coast
  • Beer Could Come Back to Old Olympia Brewery in Tumwater

WORD OF THE DAY

Comely • \KUM-lee \ • Adjective - 1: pleasurably conforming to notions of good appearance, suitability, or proportion 2: having a pleasing appearance: not homely or plain

Solstice • \SOLE-stuss\ • Noun - 1: either of the two points on the ecliptic at which its distance from the celestial equator is greatest and which is reached by the sun each year about June 22 and December 22. 2: the time of the sun’s passing a solstice which occurs about June 22 to begin summer in the northern hemisphere and about December 22 to begin winter in the northern hemisphere

Summer arrives, the solstice in many areas of the Pacific Northwest showing its comely face; framed in cerulean skies. Sadly for our town, it stole into lives cloaked in gray, lowering clouds.

Bitter much. Yeah.

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

B-C Hydro Workers Allegedly Aided Pot Grow-Ops - Accused of installing larger transformers at homes suspected of having grow-ops (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

Ex-Enron CEO Skilling Awaits Reduction of Sentence (Associated Press)

Portland General Electric Says Competitive Bidding Process for $1.3 Billion Investments Was Fair (Oregonian, Portland, OR)

U-S Senator Wyden Threatens Legislative Action if FERC Does Not Rework Order on Regional Cost Allocation in the Pacific Northwest (American Public Power Association)

McNary - New Generators on an Old Dam (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Idaho - Wild Rose Park to Close during Construction at Black Canyon Diversion Dam (RenewablesBiz)

Montana - Transmission Line Replacement Focus of Bonneville Power Administration Open Houses (KAJ-TV, Kalispell, MT)

Five Energy Company Workers Shocked at Houston Building (Associated Press)

Tussle over Nuclear Plant Documents May Sink Nuclear Regulatory Commission Appointment (NY Times)

Nuclear Power’s Future Includes Large & Small Reactors, Speakers Tell APPA Audience (American Public Power Association)

Long Island Power Authority to Be Gutted, Rates Frozen for Two Years under New Cuomo Plan (New York Business Journal)

Coal Industry Pins Hopes on Exports as U-S Market Shrinks (NY Times)

Coal Exports Debate Heads to Washington D-C (Northwest Public Radio)

Governor of Maine Blacklists Newspapers after Criticism of Energy Policies (The Energy Collective)

NYC’s Storm Preparedness Means Rethinking How We Make & Use Energy (Forbes Magazine)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Sockeye Run Raising Hopes for Fishing on Lake Washington (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

Oregon - 25,000 Bumblebees Killed, Dropping from Trees in Wilsonville; Pesticide Suspected (Oregonian, Portland, OR)

Marijuana Crops in California Threaten Forests & Wildlife (NY Times)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Wyden: Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement Is Too Expensive for Congress (Northwest Public Radio)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Bonneville Power Administration Builds a New Wind Forecast (Bonneville Power Administration)

Snohomish County PUD Wins Wind Power Award (Sky Valley News, Mount Vernon, WA)

Walgreens to Add Over 200 Solar Panels to Stores (PennEnergy)

Repowering Gives New Life to Old Wind Sites (Renewable Energy World)

Beacon Power to Build a Flywheel Plant to Keep the Grid in Good Health (Forbes Magazine)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Longview Begins Installing Energy-Efficient Bulbs in All Streetlights (Longview Daily News, WA)

Energy Adviser: Installing Heat Pump Can Pay Off (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Thurston Energy Advises on Summer Energy Savings (Thurston Talk)

Apartment Energy Use Drops Nearly 40 Percent (The Energy Collective)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Seattle Adopts Plan for Going Carbon Neutral - But Will Pot Growers Get in the Way? (Grist Online)

Frequent Fires? New Tool Reveals Climate Impact by ZIP Code (Live Science)

Op/Ed - Climate Change: Conservatives Make the Argument for a Carbon Tax (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

This Chart Shows the Digital Divide Is Still a Real Problem (Mashable)

Arizona Passes Data Center Tax Breaks (Datacenter Dynamics)

Google Challenges Secret Court over Gag Order (Christian Science Monitor)

CenturyLink Adds Yet More Obnoxious Fees - $1.55 ‘Non Telecom Surcharge’ Pops Up on Bills (Broadband Reports)

Digital Cinema Boosts Vancouver Tech Firm (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA

Interview: Twitter Canada’s Kirstine Stewart on How to Tweet (Victoria Times Colonist, BC)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Investigator Says Clallam Community Development Director Falsified Documents (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

34 State Agencies to Close if Washington State Budget Isn’t Passed (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

Improvements to State Route 3 in Shelton Begin Monday; Run through August (Olympian, WA)

Trucks Hitting Collapsed I-5 Bridge Documented for Decades (Associated Press)

83 Died from Assisted Suicide in Washington State in 2012 (Associated Press)

The Oregonian Announces Plans to Cut Daily Delivery, Slash Jobs (KATU-TV, Portland, OR)

DON’T Smoke ‘Em if You Got ‘Em - Jury Convicts Scrap Metal Thief Who Set Off Everett Blast (Everett Herald, WA)

NOAA Drone Flying Experimentally Off Olympic Coast (Northwest Public Radio)

Beer Could Come Back to Old Olympia Brewery in Tumwater (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

DIVERSIONS

First Day of Summer: Seven Things You May Not Know About This Solstice

New Outhouse Planned 10,000 Feet Up Mount Rainier

Lawn-Chair Pilot Sets Saturday Liftoff - Battle Ground man hopes to float across Cascade Range

Four Hypnotic Wind-Powered Sculptures in Action

SONG OF THE DAY

The First Class - Beach Baby 1974

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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