Monday, March 10, 2014

Energy News Digest for March 10, 2014

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Wanapum Dam Stabilized, But Fish Passage & Power Problems Remain Worries (Oregonian, Portland)

President’s Budget Request Includes $1 Billion for Bureau of Rec; $17 Million Basin Salmon Recovery (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

Major Sewage Spill Contaminates Port Angeles Harbor (KONP Radio, Port Angeles, WA)

Op/Ed: ‘Double Paying’ for Clean Energy Hurts Consumers (Olympian - Paywall Advisory)

6.9-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Off Northern California Coast (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Wanapum Dam Stabilized, But Fish Passage & Power Problems Remain Worries
  • British Columbia: Peace River’s Site C Dam Not Approved, Yet BC Hydro Planning Two Work Camps
  • Tacoma Could Gain State’s First Natural Gas Liquefaction Plant
  • Clark Public Utilities Earns Recognition for Its Service
  • Nuclear Plant Safety Improves Despite Lapses, Watchdog Group Says
  • After Fukushima, Utilities Prepare for Worst
  • Sequim Looks to Expand Utility Box Art Program; Designs, Sponsors Sought
  • Eliminating Federal Ties Would Be Credit Negative for Tennessee Valley Authority, Moody’s Says
  • Western Area Power Administration Seeks Comments on Draft Strategic Plan for the Next Ten Years
  • Check Your Utility Bill for Fraud from This New Scam
  • President’s Budget Request Includes $1 Billion for Bureau of Rec; $17 Million Basin Salmon Recovery
  • BPA Letter Explains Coded-Wire Tag Funding Policy to Northwest
  • Safeway & Kroger Won’t Sell Genetically Engineered Salmon
  • Major Sewage Spill Contaminates Port Angeles Harbor
  • Kalaloch’s Big Cedar Tree Split by March Storm
  • Op/Ed: ‘Double Paying’ for Clean Energy Hurts Consumers
  • Nippon Paper Mill Workers Back at Port Angeles Facility; Some Systems Still Coming Online
  • Google Reaps Tax Breaks in $1.4 Billion Clean Energy Bet
  • Solar Plants Threaten Tortoise, Greens Say
  • Mapping the World One Small Hydropower Plant at a Time
  • Energy Efficiency Ain’t Got No Respect
  • New Baby, What’s the Cost
  • Washington State Governor Inslee to GOP: Untwist Knickers over Carbon Standards
  • California State Mission: Connecting Electric Vehicles to the Grid
  • Idaho to Reimburse Schools That Skipped Wi-Fi Contract
  • FCC Seeks Input on Boosting E-Rate Broadband Speeds
  • Here’s What Lack Of Broadband Competition Looks Like In Map Form
  • For Once, A Facebook Redesign You Shouldn’t Hate
  • Facebook: Talking About ‘Us’ & ‘Them’
  • Trust in the Internet ‘Now Missing’
  • Public Comments: How Much Talk is Too Much?
  • OP/Ed: Stop Dinging State Schools for Timber Money
  • 6.9-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Off Northern California Coast
  • Skokomish River Flooding Makes for Hazardous Driving Conditions
  • Bible for Business-Site Selectors Overlooks Pacific Northwest
  • Transit Ridership Reaches Highest Level since 1956

WORD OF THE DAY

Billingsgate • \BILL-lings-gayt\ • Noun - Coarsely abusive language

Frantically the lion sought to scramble up the bole of the tree. Twice he leaped high enough to catch the lowest branches with his paws but both times, he fell backward to the earth. Each time he became more furious. His growls and roars were incessant and horrible. All the time Tarzan sat grinning down upon him taunting him in jungle billingsgate for his inability to reach him and mentally exulting that always, Numa was wasting his already waning strength.

“Tarzan the Untamed”

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Wanapum Dam Stabilized, But Fish Passage & Power Problems Remain Worries (Oregonian, Portland)

British Columbia: Peace River’s Site C Dam Not Approved, Yet BC Hydro Planning Two Work Camps (Victoria Times Colonist, BC)

Tacoma Could Gain State’s First Natural Gas Liquefaction Plant (Olympian - Paywall Advisory)

Clark Public Utilities Earns Recognition for Its Service - Award puts utilities in the company of Apple, Amazon (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Nuclear Plant Safety Improves Despite Lapses, Watchdog Group Says (Los Angeles Times, CA)

After Fukushima, Utilities Prepare for Worst (NY Times)

Sequim Looks to Expand Utility Box Art Program; Designs, Sponsors Sought (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Eliminating Federal Ties Would Be Credit Negative for Tennessee Valley Authority, Moody’s Says (American Public Power Association)

Western Area Power Administration Seeks Comments on Draft Strategic Plan for the Next Ten Years (American Public Power Association)

Check Your Utility Bill for Fraud from This New Scam (Forbes Magazine)

FISH & WILDLIFE

President’s Budget Request Includes $1 Billion for Bureau of Rec; $17 Million Basin Salmon Recovery (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

BPA Letter Explains Coded-Wire Tag Funding Policy to Northwest Congressional Delegation (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

Safeway & Kroger Won’t Sell Genetically Engineered Salmon (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Major Sewage Spill Contaminates Port Angeles Harbor (KONP Radio, Port Angeles, WA)

Kalaloch’s Big Cedar Tree Split by March Storm (KBKW Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Op/Ed: ‘Double Paying’ for Clean Energy Hurts Consumers (Olympian - Paywall Advisory)

Nippon Paper Mill Workers Back at Port Angeles Facility; Some Systems Still Coming Online (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Google Reaps Tax Breaks in $1.4 Billion Clean Energy Bet (Bloomberg News)

Solar Plants Threaten Tortoise, Greens Say (Courthouse News Service)

Mapping the World One Small Hydropower Plant at a Time (Renewable Energy World)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Energy Efficiency Ain’t Got No Respect (Renewable Energy World)

New Baby, What’s the Cost (Portland General Electric)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Washington State Governor Inslee to GOP: Untwist Knickers over Carbon Standards (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

California State Mission: Connecting Electric Vehicles to the Grid (Sacramento Business Journal, CA)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Idaho to Reimburse Schools That Skipped Wi-Fi Contract (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

FCC Seeks Input on Boosting E-Rate Broadband Speeds (Multichannel News)

Here’s What Lack Of Broadband Competition Looks Like In Map Form (Consumerist)

SOCIAL MEDIA & MARKETING

For Once, A Facebook Redesign You Shouldn’t Hate (Washington Post)

Facebook: Talking About ‘Us’ & ‘Them’ (Facebook)

Trust in the Internet ‘Now Missing’ (British Broadcasting Corporation)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Public Comments: How Much Talk is Too Much? (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)

OP/Ed: Stop Dinging State Schools for Timber Money (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)

GENERAL NEWS

6.9-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Off Northern California Coast (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

Skokomish River Flooding Makes for Hazardous Driving Conditions (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

Bible for Business-Site Selectors Overlooks Pacific Northwest (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)

Transit Ridership Reaches Highest Level since 1956 (USA Today)

DIVERSIONS

Thousands of Bees Attack Woman in California

Seahawks: Tacoma Furniture Store Pays Up for Percy Harvin’s Super Bowl Kick Return

Shelton’s Paul Bunyan Statue is a Mysterious as its Fabled Namesake (Thurston Talks, Olympia, WA)

22 Incredible Images Show What the Future Looked Like 100 Years Ago

SONG OF THE DAY

Moody Blues - Nights in White Satin (from the Album, Days of Future Passed)

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