Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Energy News Digest for July 31, 2013

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Washington DNR Bans All Outdoor Burning on State Lands (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Oregon: Idaho Man Electrocuted, Dies in Curry County (Associated Press)

California Officials Say They 'Got Every Penny' They Demanded from JP Morgan for Manipulative Energy Trades (San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA)

Bonneville Power Administration Project Receives Innovation Award for New Occupancy Sensors (Bonneville Power Administration)

Coming to a Starbucks near You: Faster Internet, Thanks to Google (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Oregon: Idaho Man Electrocuted, Dies in Curry County
  • California Officials Say They 'Got Every Penny' They Demanded from JP Morgan for Manipulative Energy Trades
  • Bait-And-Switch Electricity Trading Detailed in JP Morgan Chase Settlement
  • Editorial: FERC Lets JP Morgan Walk
  • California: Driver to Face Trial in Electrocution Deaths of Good Samaritans
  • Truck Pulls Down Power Poles in NW Portland; No One Hurt
  • Portland: Spectacular 'Domino Effect' of Power Lines in Pearl District
  • Power Affected Following Woman’s Hit-And-Run
  • Study on Combining Hanford, Commercial Waste under Way
  • Pacific Gas & Electric CEO Acknowledges Utility's Guilt in San Bruno Blast but Balks at Proposed Penalty
  • Cost of Closing San Onofre Nuclear Plant: $13.6 Billion
  • Colorado: Feds Deny Boulder’s Request to Limit Cost of Divorce from Xcel Energy
  • Arizona Business Groups, Others Backing APS in Deregulation Fight
  • Southern Company Taking $450 Million Charge for Mississippi Power Plant
  • Decision on Water Release to Avoid Klamath River Fish Kill Due
  • Idaho: Bonneville Power Administration Seeks Comments on Clark Fork Delta’s Restoration
  • Avista Celebrates 30 Years of Biomass at Kettle Falls
  • Sultan Wins Three Awards & a Snohomish PUD Solar Panel Grant
  • Trade Fight Over Solar Benefits a Bystander
  • State Wind-Power Efforts Need a Boost in Construction of Electric Power Lines
  • Bonneville Power Administration Project Receives Innovation Award for New Occupancy Sensors
  • California’s Energy Conservation Claims Questioned
  • Could Utilities’ Future be Selling Light Instead of Electrons?
  • British Columbia's Carbon Tax after Five Years
  • This Film Could Turn Your Smartphone into a Solar Panel
  • Coming to a Starbucks near You: Faster Internet, Thanks to Google
  • Starbucks Will Get Speedier, Google-Powered Free Wi-Fi
  • Now That It’s in the Broadband Game, Google Flip-Flops on Network Neutrality
  • Port of Vancouver Runs Afoul of Meetings Law
  • Washington DNR Bans All Outdoor Burning on State Lands
  • Pacific Northwest Now a Top Priority for Firefighters
  • Winds Push Colockum Fire to 60,000 Acres
  • Emergency Declared in Kittitas County Due to Wildfire
  • First Rain in More Than a Month?
  • Mason County Firefighters Fighting Eastern Washington Fire
  • Alleged Copper-Wire Thieves in Custody

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Oregon: Idaho Man Electrocuted, Dies in Curry County (Associated Press)

California Officials Say They 'Got Every Penny' They Demanded from JP Morgan for Manipulative Energy Trades (San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA)

Bait-And-Switch Electricity Trading Detailed in JP Morgan Chase Settlement (Sacramento Bee, CA)

Editorial: FERC Lets JP Morgan Walk (Los Angeles Times, CA)

California: Driver to Face Trial in Electrocution Deaths of Good Samaritans (Associated Press)

Truck Pulls Down Power Poles in NW Portland; No One Hurt (KATU-TV, Portland, OR)

Portland: Spectacular 'Domino Effect' of Power Lines in Pearl District (Oregonian, Portland)

Power Affected Following Woman’s Hit-And-Run (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

Study on Combining Hanford, Commercial Waste under Way (Tri-City Herald, WA)

Pacific Gas & Electric CEO Acknowledges Utility's Guilt in San Bruno Blast but Balks at Proposed Penalty (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

Cost of Closing San Onofre Nuclear Plant: $13.6 Billion (The Energy Collective)

Colorado: Feds Deny Boulder’s Request to Limit Cost of Divorce from Xcel Energy (Denver Buisness Journal, CO)

Arizona Business Groups, Others Backing APS in Deregulation Fight (Phoenix Business Journal, AZ)

Southern Company Taking $450 Million Charge for Mississippi Power Plant (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Decision on Water Release to Avoid Klamath River Fish Kill Due (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Idaho: Bonneville Power Administration Seeks Comments on Clark Fork Delta’s Restoration (Bonner County Daily Bee, ID)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Avista Celebrates 30 Years of Biomass at Kettle Falls (4-Traders)

Sultan Wins Three Awards & a Snohomish PUD Solar Panel Grant (Monroe Monitor, WA)

Trade Fight Over Solar Benefits a Bystander (NY Times)

State Wind-Power Efforts Need a Boost in Construction of Electric Power Lines (Washington Post)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Bonneville Power Administration Project Receives Innovation Award for New Occupancy Sensors (Bonneville Power Administration)

California’s Energy Conservation Claims Questioned (Santa Maria Times, CA)

Could Utilities’ Future be Selling Light Instead of Electrons? (Midwest Energy News)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

British Columbia's Carbon Tax after Five Years (The Energy Collective)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

This Film Could Turn Your Smartphone into a Solar Panel (Mashable)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Coming to a Starbucks near You: Faster Internet, Thanks to Google (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

Starbucks Will Get Speedier, Google-Powered Free Wi-Fi (GigaOM)

Now That It’s in the Broadband Game, Google Flip-Flops on Network Neutrality (Wired)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Port of Vancouver Runs Afoul of Meetings Law - Commissioners apparently committed violations when they met in private on oil terminal lease (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

Washington DNR Bans All Outdoor Burning on State Lands (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Pacific Northwest Now a Top Priority for Firefighters (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Winds Push Colockum Fire to 60,000 Acres (Wenatchee World, WA)

Emergency Declared in Kittitas County Due to Wildfire (Northwest Cable News Network)

First Rain in More Than a Month? (KONP Radio, Port Angeles, WA)

Mason County Firefighters Fighting Eastern Washington Fire (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Alleged Copper-Wire Thieves in Custody (Seattle Times – Paywall Advisory)

DIVERSIONS

The Entire Premise of Jurassic Park Is Wrong Because of Mosquitoes

Package-Chucking FedEx Workers Caught on Viral Video Fired

Cat Survives Freighter Trip from Philippines to L-A

Washington near Bottom of Barrel in Beer Consumption

SONG OF THE DAY

Al Stewart - Year of the Cat

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