Monday, April 8, 2013

Energy News Digest for April 8, 2013


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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Washington State Snowpack At 112 Percent, Best in the West (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

Montana - NorthWestern Energy Trying to Restrict Wind Energy Contracts (Ravalli Republic, MT)

Uncertain Future for Sea Lion Hazing Program at Willamette Falls (Oregonian, Portland)

U-S Army Corp of Engineers Prepares Snake River Dredging Plans (Northwest Public Radio)

Pension Maneuvers Hit Washington State Fund Hard (Associated Press)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • PenLight & Mason PUD 3 - Tree Wire Technology Passes the Test
  • Washington State Governor Renews Tom Karier’s Appointment to NW Power/Conservation Council
  • Risks, Hazards Hide in Confined Spaces for Novice & Veteran Utility Crews, Public Power Reports
  • America’s Most Dispersed Power System
  • Uncertain Future for Sea Lion Hazing Program at Willamette Falls
  • Unique Flume System at Bonneville Dam, Other Improvements, Intended to Aid Lamprey Upstream Passage
  • Editorial - Chelan, Douglas PUD Fish Goals Set & Met
  • Editorial - Klamath River Dam Removal Hits a Wall: Feds want to demolish Klamath River dams, but political forces block the way
  • Oregon Fishermen’s Group Unhappy with Steelhead Donation
  • ‘Tsunami Fish’ Story: Flooded Boat. A 4,500 Mile Trip to a Washington State Beach
  • Washington State Snowpack At 112 Percent, Best in the West
  • Oregon - Mount Hood Has Normal Snowpack, But Statewide Snowpack is 84 Percent of Normal
  • U-S Army Corp of Engineers Prepares Snake River Dredging Plans
  • Editorial - Revising the U-S-Canada Treaty for Columbia River Use Needs Full Public Input Now
  • Montana - NorthWestern Energy Trying to Restrict Wind Energy Contracts
  • Vestas Receives Major Canadian Turbine Order; Colorado Plants Will Get Work
  • NPR Gives Wind Power Hypochondriacs a Platform
  • Solar Energy Seems to Make Environmentalists Mad
  • Chelan PUD Appliance Rebates Are Here
  • Natural Gas, Warm Winters Lead to Lower Carbon Dioxide Pollution
  • Global Warming: Time to Rein Back on Doom & Gloom?
  • Sweden, Finland in Grip of Lingering Ice on the Baltic Sea; Five Icebreakers Deployed
  • Antarctic Team Digs Deep to Predict Climate Future
  • Fisker Files: Gentlemen, Stop Your Engines
  • Mushrooms: Key to Safe & Natural Carbon Sequestration?
  • Paris Will Harvest Energy from its Marathon Runners
  • Broadcasters Worry About ‘Zero TV’ Homes
  • Cell Tower Regulations Not Keeping Up with Technology
  • The Next Tech at Sea-Tac: Airport Wi-Fi & Power Outlets Are Just the Beginning
  • Did Google Accidentally Announce Its Next Fiber City?
  • Google Translate Reaches 1 Billion Translations per Day
  • Telemedicine Makes New Advances, All the Way to Antarctica
  • Microsoft: Facebook Home is Cool. But a Lot of Those Ideas Are Ours
  • Why Even Prehistoric Firms Should Embrace Social Media
  • Pension Maneuvers Hit Washington State Fund Hard
  • Tech Tax-Break Extensions Losing Steam in Olympia, And Other News
  • Don’t Cap or Remove the Tax-Exempt Status of Municipal Bonds, 14 Senators Urge Obama
  • Montana’s U-S Senator - Tax Lobby Builds Ties to Chairman of Finance Panel
  • Early Sunday Morning 3.5 Magnitude Quake Rattles Parts of Western Washington State
  • Ocean Shores Woman, Man Jailed in Baby Death
  • Region’s Lumber Producers Scrambling to Meet Demand
  • Apple Harvesters Report Record Crop
  • Little Creek Casino near Shelton Will Host ESPN Boxing Event
  • New Book Explores Schafer State Park & Its History
  • Margaret Thatcher Dies at the Age of 87
  • Frustrated by Loitering Crowds, Building Owners Turn to Technology

WORD OF THE DAY

Boisterous • \BOYCE-struss\ • Adjective – 1: obsolete a: coarse b: durable, strong c: massive 2a: noisily turbulent: rowdy b: marked by or expressive of exuberance & high spirits 3: stormy, tumultuous.

The boisterous party in the moss-covered grotto was in full swing. The natural air-conditioning of the hideaway, along with its remote location was the perfect spot for Barty’s summer soirees. Especially since the vinyl record of his favorite performance piece; (John Cage’s 4′33”) was full of pops and clicks that made the stereo’s speakers thunder like shotgun blasts when turned up to their maximum level.

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

PenLight & Mason PUD 3 - Tree Wire Technology Passes the Test (Electric Co-op Today)

Washington State Governor Renews Tom Karier’s Appointment to NW Power/Conservation Council (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

Risks, Hazards Hide in Confined Spaces for Novice & Veteran Utility Crews, Public Power Reports (American Public Power Association)

America’s Most Dispersed Power System (Forbes Magazine)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Uncertain Future for Sea Lion Hazing Program at Willamette Falls (Oregonian, Portland)

Unique Flume System at Bonneville Dam, Other Improvements, Intended to Aid Lamprey Upstream Passage (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

Editorial - Chelan, Douglas PUD Fish Goals Set & Met (Wenatchee World, WA)

Editorial - Klamath River Dam Removal Hits a Wall: Feds want to demolish Klamath River dams, but political forces block the way (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Oregon Fishermen’s Group Unhappy with Steelhead Donation (Associated Press)

‘Tsunami Fish’ Story: Flooded Boat. A 4,500 Mile Trip to a Washington State Beach (Christian Science Monitor)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Washington State Snowpack At 112 Percent, Best in the West (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

Oregon - Mount Hood Has Normal Snowpack, But Statewide Snowpack is 84 Percent of Normal (Associated Press)

U-S Army Corp of Engineers Prepares Snake River Dredging Plans (Northwest Public Radio)

Editorial - Revising the U-S-Canada Treaty for Columbia River Use Needs Full Public Input Now (Oregonian, Portland)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Montana - NorthWestern Energy Trying to Restrict Wind Energy Contracts (Ravalli Republic, MT)

Vestas Receives Major Canadian Turbine Order; Colorado Plants Will Get Work (Denver Business Journal, CO)

NPR Gives Wind Power Hypochondriacs a Platform (Media Matters)

Solar Energy Seems to Make Environmentalists Mad (Forbes Magazine)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Chelan PUD Appliance Rebates Are Here (Wenatchee World, WA)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Natural Gas, Warm Winters Lead to Lower Carbon Dioxide Pollution (South Florida Business Journal)

Global Warming: Time to Rein Back on Doom & Gloom? Climate change scientists acknowledge that the decline in rapid temperature increases is a positive sign (The Telegraph, UK)

Sweden, Finland in Grip of Lingering Ice on the Baltic Sea; Five Icebreakers Deployed (Alaska Dispatch)

Antarctic Team Digs Deep to Predict Climate Future (USA Today)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Fisker Files: Gentlemen, Stop Your Engines (The Energy Collective)

Mushrooms: Key to Safe & Natural Carbon Sequestration? (The Energy Collective)

Paris Will Harvest Energy from its Marathon Runners (Grist Online)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Broadcasters Worry About ‘Zero TV’ Homes (Associated Press)

Cell Tower Regulations Not Keeping Up with Technology (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

The Next Tech at Sea-Tac: Airport Wi-Fi & Power Outlets Are Just the Beginning (Seattle Times, WA)

Did Google Accidentally Announce Its Next Fiber City? (Gizmodo)

Google Translate Reaches 1 Billion Translations per Day (Associated Press)

Telemedicine Makes New Advances, All the Way to Antarctica (Washington Post)

MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA

Microsoft: Facebook Home is Cool. But a Lot of Those Ideas Are Ours (Christian Science Monitor)

Why Even Prehistoric Firms Should Embrace Social Media (British Broadcasting Corporation)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Pension Maneuvers Hit Washington State Fund Hard (Associated Press)

Tech Tax-Break Extensions Losing Steam in Olympia, And Other News (Seattle Times, WA)

Don’t Cap or Remove the Tax-Exempt Status of Municipal Bonds, 14 Senators Urge Obama (American Public Power Association)

Montana’s U-S Senator - Tax Lobby Builds Ties to Chairman of Finance Panel (NY Times)

GENERAL NEWS

Early Sunday Morning 3.5 Magnitude Quake Rattles Parts of Western Washington State (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

Ocean Shores Woman, Man Jailed in Baby Death (Associated Press)

Region’s Lumber Producers Scrambling to Meet Demand (Longview Daily News, WA)

Apple Harvesters Report Record Crop (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Little Creek Casino near Shelton Will Host ESPN Boxing Event (Seattle Times, WA)

New Book Explores Schafer State Park & Its History (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

Margaret Thatcher Dies at the Age of 87 (Associated Press)

Frustrated by Loitering Crowds, Building Owners Turn to Technology (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

DIVERSIONS

Seven-Year-Old Boy Fighting Brain Cancer Scores 69-Yard Touchdown

Five Tons of Nutella Stolen in Germany

Sacrilege - Does Reworking Beatles’ Song ‘Hey Jude’ Into a Minor Key Make It Better?

Honus Wagner Baseball Card Fetches $2.1 Million

SONG OF THE DAY

Ian Matthews - Shake It

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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