Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Energy News Digest for January 30, 2013


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

Latest Effort May Lead to More Irrigation in Eastern Oregon, Proponent Says (Capital Ag Press)

Oregon to Haze Salmon-Munching Sea Lions on Willamette River (Associated Press)

Bonneville Power Administration Schedules Cowlitz County Public Meetings over New Line Proposal (Longview Daily News, WA)

Clatskanie Ethanol, Crude Plant Sells for $95 Million (Portland Business Journal, OR)

How Snowy is It? Snow Survey Hydrologists Postpone Snow Survey on Mt. Hood Due to Heavy Snow (Oregonian, Portland, OR)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Bonneville Power Administration Schedules Cowlitz County Public Meetings over New Line Proposal
  • Tacoma City Council to Weigh Water, Power Rate Hikes
  • Mason County PUD 3 Commissioner Linda Gott Elected President of Energy Northwest Board of Directors
  • Westar to Pay $1.6 Million to Settle Transmission Tariff Violation Charges
  • Hawaii Lawmakers Urge Utilities to Focus on Consumers
  • North American Utilities Planning Significant System Upgrades
  • Oregon to Haze Salmon-Munching Sea Lions on Willamette River
  • Making Sense of Columbia River Salmon Returns
  • Cats Kill Billions of Creatures Every Year According to New Study
  • Latest Effort May Lead to More Irrigation in Eastern Oregon, Proponent Says
  • Dry January Shrinks California Snowpack
  • EPA Air Quality Rules Face another Setback
  • Port Townsend Paper Mill Files Appeal of Landfill Decision
  • Solar Advocates Balking at Arizona's Renewable Waivers Discussion
  • Ohio Regulator Tied to Group Opposing Renewables
  • Report: Nest is Shipping 40,000 Thermostats a Month
  • Comverge Leverages Broadband for Residential Demand Response
  • Missoula City Council Passes Plan to be Carbon Neutral by 2025
  • Clatskanie Ethanol, Crude Plant Sells for $95 Million
  • Editorial - Thurston County Takes Lead in Building Green
  • Reinventing the Washington State Energy Lobby
  • Electric Cars & the Power Grid: How Are They Coming Together?
  • Low-Speed, High-Priced Broadband
  • Competition, High Bills Hurt Cable Companies
  • Washington State Governor Announces New Cabinet Appointments
  • Deep Federal Spending Cuts Are Likely, Lawmakers Say, With No Deal on Sequester in Sight
  • Gary Alexander to Serve Double Duty as Thurston County Auditor, State Lawmaker
  • Dangerous Shelton-Area Suspect Sought
  • Small Earthquake in Olympic National Forest
  • How Snowy is It? Snow Survey Hydrologists Postpone Snow Survey on Mt. Hood Due to Heavy Snow
  • At Least 100 Batteries Failed on Boeing 787 Fleet
  • Vaccination Rates for Adults ‘Unacceptably Low,’ U-S Says
  • Green Thumb? Washington State Looks for Pot Consultant
  • College Bound - Signing Event for Shelton Athletes
  • Actor Jim Nabors Marries Male Partner in Seattle

WORD OF THE DAY

Mala Fide • \mal-uh FYE-dee\ • Adverb or Adjective - With or in bad faith.

Hidden in fine print
Mala Fide, bad intent
I now own you, Bud

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Bonneville Power Administration Schedules Cowlitz County Public Meetings over New Line Proposal (Longview Daily News, WA)

Tacoma City Council to Weigh Water, Power Rate Hikes (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

Mason County PUD 3 Commissioner Linda Gott Elected President of Energy Northwest Board of Directors (Mason County PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

Westar to Pay $1.6 Million to Settle Transmission Tariff Violation Charges (American Public Power Association)

Hawaii Lawmakers Urge Utilities to Focus on Consumers (Associated Press)

North American Utilities Planning Significant System Upgrades (Renew Grid)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Oregon to Haze Salmon-Munching Sea Lions on Willamette River (Associated Press)

Making Sense of Columbia River Salmon Returns (Bonneville Power Administration)

Cats Kill Billions of Creatures Every Year According to New Study (Christian Science Monitor)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Latest Effort May Lead to More Irrigation in Eastern Oregon, Proponent Says (Capital Ag Press)

Dry January Shrinks California Snowpack (Sacramento Bee, CA)

EPA Air Quality Rules Face another Setback (Courthouse News Service)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Port Townsend Paper Mill Files Appeal of Landfill Decision (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Solar Advocates Balking at Arizona's Renewable Waivers Discussion (Phoenix Business Journal, AZ)

Ohio Regulator Tied to Group Opposing Renewables (Associated Press)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Report: Nest is Shipping 40,000 Thermostats a Month (Mashable)

Comverge Leverages Broadband for Residential Demand Response (GreenTech Grid)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Missoula City Council Passes Plan to be Carbon Neutral by 2025 (The Missoulian, MT)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Clatskanie Ethanol, Crude Plant Sells for $95 Million (Portland Business Journal, OR)

Editorial - Thurston County Takes Lead in Building Green (Olympian, WA)

Reinventing the Washington State Energy Lobby (Crosscut Seattle)

Electric Cars & the Power Grid: How Are They Coming Together? (Forbes Magazine)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Low-Speed, High-Priced Broadband (WBUR Radio, Boston, MA)

Competition, High Bills Hurt Cable Companies (National Public Radio)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Washington State Governor Announces New Cabinet Appointments (Governor Jay Inslee, WA)

Deep Federal Spending Cuts Are Likely, Lawmakers Say, With No Deal on Sequester in Sight (Washington Post)

Gary Alexander to Serve Double Duty as Thurston County Auditor, State Lawmaker (Seattle Times, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

Dangerous Shelton-Area Suspect Sought (Mason Web-TV, Shelton, WA)

Small Earthquake in Olympic National Forest (Mason Web-TV, Shelton, WA)

How Snowy is It? Snow Survey Hydrologists Postpone Snow Survey on Mt. Hood Due to Heavy Snow (Oregonian, Portland, OR)

At Least 100 Batteries Failed on Boeing 787 Fleet (Seattle Times, WA)

Vaccination Rates for Adults ‘Unacceptably Low,’ U-S Says (Seattle Times, WA)

Green Thumb? Washington State Looks for Pot Consultant (Associated Press)

College Bound - Signing Event for Shelton Athletes (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Actor Jim Nabors Marries Male Partner in Seattle (Associated Press)

DIVERSIONS

Watch Five Huge Power Station Towers Collapse in Super Slow Motion

This Japanese Restaurant Has a Dirty Little Secret

I Can’t Think of a Better Wedding Ring than This Cool Titanium Utility Ring

Incredible Photo Shows Pillars of Fire Bursting from Manholes in Downtown Omaha (Ed. Note: please be aware that there is PG-13 Language in this posting)

SONG OF THE DAY

Chase - Get It On