Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Energy News Digest for October 15, 2013

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

U-S Supreme Court Will Review EPA Global Warming Rules (Associated Press)

Idaho Power, Customer & Environmental Groups Reach Pact on Peak Demand Programs (Idaho Statesman, Boise)

Bonneville Power Administration Abuses Could Cost Ratepayers (Electric Co-op Today)

In Oregon, a Record Number of Spawning Salmon (High Country News)

Fall Chinook Returning to Hanford Reach of Columbia River May Set Record (Tri-City Herald, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Idaho Power, Customer & Environmental Groups Reach Pact on Peak Demand Programs
  • Bonneville Power Administration Abuses Could Cost Ratepayers
  • Oregon: Millersburg Council Studying Power Alternative
  • Forest Grove Light & Power Rates Increasing in November
  • Ashland City Council to Weigh Power Rate Hike
  • U-S Army Corps of Engineers Manages to Avoid Furloughs
  • Turning Small Modular Reactor Concepts into Reality in Idaho Falls
  • Lewis River: A Balance Of Power, Pristine Scenery
  • PUD Commissioner & Pasco City Council Candidate Won’t Say If He Will Serve If Elected
  • Rural Electric Experts to Weigh In on Changing Utility Landscape
  • U-S to Become World’s Largest Energy Producer This Year
  • Replacing the Power from San Onofre Will Be a Challenge
  • In the World of Texas Electricity, Free Is Not Always Free
  • Follow-Up: Arkansas Man Arrested in Grid Sabotage
  • SmartMeter Data Helping PG&E Accurately Forecast Electricity Needs
  • In Oregon, a Record Number of Spawning Salmon
  • Fall Chinook Returning to Hanford Reach of Columbia River May Set Record
  • An Undammed Elwha River Building Beaches Again: Crab Found Where It Once Was Too Rocky
  • Oregon Sues EPA over Wood Stove Rules
  • Nutrient Pollution Threatens National Park Ecosystems, Study Says
  • Popularity of Federal Energy Efficiency Program amongst Farmers Puts It at Risk
  • Germany Sees Sharp Rise in Energy Subsidy Costs
  • Cleaner Than Coal? Wood Power Makes a Comeback
  • Scientists Break the World Record for the Most Efficient Solar Cell
  • Pasco’s ‘Energy Star’ Schools Save You Money
  • Saint Martin’s University ‘Takes the LEED’ on Sustainable Buildings in the Western Hemisphere
  • New Building Code a “Win” for Energy Efficiency, Potential Loss for Utilities
  • Honeywell’s Wi-Fi Thermostats Tell You When to Turn It Down & Save
  • U-S Supreme Court Will Review EPA Global Warming Rules
  • Inslee Suggests Statewide Cap on Carbon-Fuel Emission
  • Not a Shocker: Cloud-Generated Data Traffic to Soar
  • The NSA’s Giant Utah Data Center Will Probably Hold a Bunch of Spam
  • Google & the U-S Government Formed an Alliance to Bring Cheap Broadband to Africa
  • FCC Opening Air Waves to Low-Powered Hyperlocal Radio
  • Washington State Treasurer Says Debt Refinancing Saves $31.4 Million - Warns That Debt Default Impact Would Be Swift, Brutal
  • Government Shutdown Won’t Affect 9th Circuit, Court Says
  • Senate Women Lead in Effort to Find Accord
  • Intel Will Sell Site near Olympia, Transfer Hundreds of Workers - Many to Hillsboro
  • Would-Be Olympic National Park-Goers Handed $125 Tickets for ‘Violation of Closure’
  • So Much for the ‘Rainy’ Season - Could October Finish Dry?

WORD OF THE DAY

Ensky • \in-SKYE\ • Verb - 1: to raise in rank, power, or character 2: to praise highly: glorify

His name is Elvis
Enskied beyond his stature
See his Portland church

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Idaho Power, Customer & Environmental Groups Reach Pact on Peak Demand Programs (Idaho Statesman, Boise)

Bonneville Power Administration Abuses Could Cost Ratepayers (Electric Co-op Today)

Oregon: Millersburg Council Studying Power Alternative (Albany Democrat-Herald, OR)

Forest Grove Light & Power Rates Increasing in November (Oregonian, Portland)

Ashland City Council to Weigh Power Rate Hike (Ashland Daily Tidings, OR)

U-S Army Corps of Engineers Manages to Avoid Furloughs (Medford Mail-Tribune, OR)
http://www.mailtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20131015/NEWS/310150316

Turning Small Modular Reactor Concepts into Reality in Idaho Falls (The Energy Collective)

Lewis River: A Balance of Power, Pristine Scenery (Longview Daily News, WA)

PUD Commissioner & Pasco City Council Candidate Won’t Say If He Will Serve If Elected (Tri-City Herald, WA)

Rural Electric Experts to Weigh In on Changing Utility Landscape (Sustainable Business Oregon)

U-S to Become World’s Largest Energy Producer This Year (Memphis Business Journal, TN)

Replacing the Power from San Onofre Will Be a Challenge (Los Angeles Times, CA)

In the World of Texas Electricity, Free Is Not Always Free (Dallas Morning News, TX - Paywall Advisory)

Follow-Up: Arkansas Man Arrested in Grid Sabotage (Electric Co-op Today)

SmartMeter Data Helping PG&E Accurately Forecast Electricity Needs (Pacific Gas & Electric, Currents)

FISH & WILDLIFE

In Oregon, a Record Number of Spawning Salmon (High Country News)

Fall Chinook Returning to Hanford Reach of Columbia River May Set Record (Tri-City Herald, WA)

An Undammed Elwha River Building Beaches Again: Crab Found Where It Once Was Too Rocky (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Oregon Sues EPA over Wood Stove Rules (Northwest Public Radio)

Nutrient Pollution Threatens National Park Ecosystems, Study Says (Los Angeles Times, CA)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Popularity of Federal Energy Efficiency Program amongst Farmers Puts It at Risk (Christian Science Monitor)

Germany Sees Sharp Rise in Energy Subsidy Costs (Associated Press)

Cleaner Than Coal? Wood Power Makes a Comeback (Scientific American)

Scientists Break the World Record for the Most Efficient Solar Cell (Business Insider)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Pasco’s ‘Energy Star’ Schools Save You Money (KEPR-TV, Tri-Cities, WA)

Saint Martin’s University ‘Takes the LEED’ on Sustainable Buildings in the Western Hemisphere (Thurston Talks, Olympia, WA)

New Building Code a “Win” for Energy Efficiency, Potential Loss for Utilities (Fierce Energy)

Honeywell’s Wi-Fi Thermostats Tell You When to Turn It Down & Save (Gizmodo)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

U-S Supreme Court Will Review EPA Global Warming Rules (Associated Press)

Inslee Suggests Statewide Cap on Carbon-Fuel Emission (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Not a Shocker: Cloud-Generated Data Traffic to Soar (GigaOM)

The NSA’s Giant Utah Data Center Will Probably Hold a Bunch of Spam (Washington Post)

Google & the U-S Government Formed an Alliance to Bring Cheap Broadband to Africa (Motherboard)

SOCIAL MEDIA & MARKETING

FCC Opening Air Waves to Low-Powered Hyperlocal Radio (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Washington State Treasurer Says Debt Refinancing Saves $31.4 Million - Warns That Debt Default Impact Would Be Swift, Brutal (Olympian - Paywall Advisory)

Government Shutdown Won’t Affect 9th Circuit, Court Says (Courthouse News Service)

Senate Women Lead in Effort to Find Accord (NY Times)

GENERAL NEWS

Intel Will Sell Site near Olympia, Transfer Hundreds of Workers - Many to Hillsboro (Oregonian, Portland)

Would-Be Olympic National Park-Goers Handed $125 Tickets for ‘Violation of Closure’ (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

So Much for the ‘Rainy’ Season - Could October Finish Dry? (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

DIVERSIONS

Ten Recommended Recordings to Listen to for Giuseppe Verdi’s 200th Birthday

Science Takes on Question of Sasquatch

Halloween Decorations Scare Up Controversy in Mustang

Flipped His Burger - Fast-Food Customer Irate over Ranch Dip Charge

SONG OF THE DAY

Giuseppe Verdi - Anvil Chorus

Giuseppe Verdi - L’Estate

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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