Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Energy News Digest for December 23, 2014

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Lawsuits Could ‘Destroy’ Recreational Cannabis in Washington State (Marijuana Business Daily)

Businesses: Carbon Tax Would Impact Citizens (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

Chinook Salmon at Risk of Catastrophe Due to Climate Change, UBC Researcher Warns (The Province, Vancouver, BC)
http://www.theprovince.com/technology/environment/Chinook+salmon+risk+catastrophe+climate+change/10673760/story.html

Lawsuit against U-S Army Corps of Engineers Complicates Oregon Liquefied Natural Gas Plans in Warrenton (Oregonian, Portland)

Storms Bring Massive Amounts of Elwha River Sediment Downstream (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  1. Lawsuit against U-S Army Corps of Engineers Complicates Oregon Liquefied Natural Gas Plans in Warrenton
  2. Natural Gas Falls to Two-Year Low with No Cold in Sight
  3. Editorial: Could British Columbia’s Peace River Dam’s ‘Clean’ Power Actually Fuel Dirty Energy?
  4. Nuclear: Carbon Free, but Not Free of Unease
  5. Update: Power Restored - Outage on North Shore Rd West of Belfair
  6. Snohomish PUD Offers Safety Reminders for Winter Storms
  7. Telephone Scam Targets Vera Water & Power Customers
  8. Op/ED: Counting Our Many Blessings at Year’s End
  9. Power Giant Alstom to Pay Record $772 Million to Settle Bribery Charges
  10. Construction of Central America’s Biggest Hydroelectric Dam is Nearly Finished in Costa Rica
  11. Chinook Salmon at Risk of Catastrophe Due to Climate Change, UBC Researcher Warns
  12. Storms Bring Massive Amounts of Elwha River Sediment Downstream
  13. Every River in the U-S, Colored According to the Way It Flows
  14. City of Kittitas Wins Solar Project Funding Grant
  15. The Rise & Fall of Wind Power in America
  16. Solar & Wind Provide 70 Percent of New US Generating Capacity in November 2014
  17. Energy-Storage Plans Gain Ground in California
  18. Are Virtual Power Plants the Future of European Utilities?
  19. Lawmakers Voice Concerns about Solar Leasing Marketing Strategies in Letter to FTC Chair
  20. Lawsuits Could ‘Destroy’ Recreational Cannabis in Washington State
  21. Pierce County Pot Ban Upheld by Judge
  22. Medical Pot Grower Burglarized Twice in Two Months
  23. Tribes Tread Carefully into Marijuana Discussions
  24. Nebraska Wants Only Mexican Weed; Suit Means Washington Needs Homegrown
  25. Chart of the Week: The Impact of a Holiday on Washington State Marijuana Sales
  26. Businesses: Carbon Tax Would Impact Citizens
  27. California: Punitive Protest - Will State Gas Prices Soar in Protest of 2015 Environmental Law?
  28. Losing Paradise: Climate Change is Changing Mount Rainier
  29. Electric Cars Hurt Most among Renewables on Oil’s Slump
  30. Composting Requirements, Penalty Fines to Begin in Seattle
  31. North Korea’s Internet Links Restored amid U-S Hacking Dispute
  32. Downing North Korea’s Internet Not Much of a Scalp
  33. The Man Who Can See the Internet
  34. “In House” Network Operations Center System Saves PUD $80,000
  35. The New ‘Obamaphone’ is Broadband
  36. Twitter Shares Jump on Analyst Speculation That Its CEO Won’t Last the Year
  37. Please Never Leave Coca-Cola a Voice Mail Again
  38. This Infographic Shows How Worried Digital Advertisers Are About Viewability
  39. Shelton HS Teacher/Coach Pleads Guilty to Sex Charges
  40. Mason County Safeway Stores to Become Haggen
  41. Ski Areas Barely Open for Christmas
  42. Seattle Unsettled By Massive Drill Tunneling through Downtown
  43. Keurig Recalls 6.6 Million Popular Home Brewing Machines
  44. Egg Prices Rise as New California Regulations Kick In
  45. Do E-Readers Really Harm Sleep? Depends What You Call an E-Reader
  46. Sony Announces Limited Release for ‘The Interview’
WORD OF THE DAY

Jostle • \JOSS-sull\ • verb - 1a: to come in contact or into collision b: to make one’s way by pushing & shoving c: to exist in close proximity 2: to vie in gaining an objective: contend

In “A Christmas Carol” the Spirit of Christmas Present used his torch to sprinkle food with the Christmas spirit and dispensed drops of water to restore good humor. This ministration included those who, in the hustle and bustle of the holiday, jostled each other in the humming crowds and became angry about their physical encounters.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Lawsuit against U-S Army Corps of Engineers Complicates Oregon Liquefied Natural Gas Plans in Warrenton (Oregonian, Portland)

Natural Gas Falls to Two-Year Low with No Cold in Sight (Bloomberg News)

Editorial: Could British Columbia’s Peace River Dam’s ‘Clean’ Power Actually Fuel Dirty Energy? (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

Nuclear: Carbon Free, but Not Free of Unease (NY Times)

Update: Power Restored - Outage on North Shore Rd West of Belfair (Mason PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

Snohomish PUD Offers Safety Reminders for Winter Storms (North County Outlook, Marysville, WA)

Telephone Scam Targets Vera Water & Power Customers (KHQ-TV, Spokane, WA)

Op/ED: Counting Our Many Blessings at Year’s End “…Sufficient water supplies kept our electric rates…among the lowest in the world, while providing migrating salmon with ample stream flows…” (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Power Giant Alstom to Pay Record $772 Million to Settle Bribery Charges (Washington Post)

Construction of Central America’s Biggest Hydroelectric Dam is Nearly Finished in Costa Rica (Tico Times, San José, Costa Rica)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Chinook Salmon at Risk of Catastrophe Due to Climate Change, UBC Researcher Warns (The Province, Vancouver, BC)
http://www.theprovince.com/technology/environment/Chinook+salmon+risk+catastrophe+climate+change/10673760/story.html

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Storms Bring Massive Amounts of Elwha River Sediment Downstream (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Every River in the U-S, Colored According to the Way It Flows (Gizmodo)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

City of Kittitas Wins Solar Project Funding Grant (Ellensburg Daily Record, WA)

The Rise & Fall of Wind Power in America (Vox)

Solar & Wind Provide 70 Percent of New US Generating Capacity in November 2014 (Renewable Energy World)

Energy-Storage Plans Gain Ground in California (NY Times)

Are Virtual Power Plants the Future of European Utilities? (Intelligent Utilities)

Lawmakers Voice Concerns about Solar Leasing Marketing Strategies in Letter to FTC Chair (American Public Power Association)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

Lawsuits Could ‘Destroy’ Recreational Cannabis in Washington State (Marijuana Business Daily)

Pierce County Pot Ban Upheld by Judge (South Sound Business Examiner)

Medical Pot Grower Burglarized Twice in Two Months (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

Tribes Tread Carefully into Marijuana Discussions (Associated Press)

Nebraska Wants Only Mexican Weed; Suit Means Washington Needs Homegrown (Seattle Post Intelligencer, WA)

Chart of the Week: The Impact of a Holiday on Washington State Marijuana Sales (Marijuana Business Daily)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Businesses: Carbon Tax Would Impact Citizens (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

California: Punitive Protest - Will State Gas Prices Soar in Protest of 2015 Environmental Law? (SF Chronicle)

Losing Paradise: Climate Change is Changing Mount Rainier (Olympian - Paywall Advisory)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Electric Cars Hurt Most among Renewables on Oil’s Slump (Bloomberg News)

Composting Requirements, Penalty Fines to Begin in Seattle (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

North Korea’s Internet Links Restored amid U-S Hacking Dispute (Reuters)

Downing North Korea’s Internet Not Much of a Scalp (Reuters)

The Man Who Can See the Internet (Washington Post)

“In House” Network Operations Center System Saves PUD $80,000 (Grays Harbor PUD)

The New ‘Obamaphone’ is Broadband (Cable News Network)

MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA

Twitter Shares Jump on Analyst Speculation That Its CEO Won’t Last the Year (Washington Post)

Please Never Leave Coca-Cola a Voice Mail Again (Mashable)

This Infographic Shows How Worried Digital Advertisers Are About Viewability (AdWeek)

GENERAL NEWS

Shelton HS Teacher/Coach Pleads Guilty to Sex Charges (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Mason County Safeway Stores to Become Haggen (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Ski Areas Barely Open for Christmas (Oregon Public Radio)

Seattle Unsettled By Massive Drill Tunneling through Downtown (Los Angeles Times, CA)

Keurig Recalls 6.6 Million Popular Home Brewing Machines (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

Egg Prices Rise as New California Regulations Kick In (Northwest Public Radio)

Do E-Readers Really Harm Sleep? Depends What You Call an E-Reader (GigaOM)

Sony Announces Limited Release for ‘The Interview’ (Associated Press)

DIVERSIONS

One Person Tests 18 Different Oreo Flavors, Somehow Survives

After You Return Something To A Store, Where Does It Go?

Journalist Gets High While Reporting Next to Pile of Burning Drugs

WalMart Issues Apology after Kicking Out Klamath Falls Carolers

SONG OF THE DAY

Final Farewell:

Joe Cocker -With A Little Help from My Friends - 1969 Woodstock

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