Thursday, December 31, 2015

Energy News Digest for December 31, 2015

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS

Weather Forecast for December 31, 2015

Air Stagnation Advisory

HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Washington State Carbon Initiative Aims to Raise & Cut Taxes (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

California: Pacific Gas & Electric Details How Much Your Bill Will Rise in 2016 (SF Chronicle)

Oregon: Canadian Company Plans 10-Megawatt Solar Farm near Redmond (Associated Press)

Number of Species Awaiting Endangered Protection Drops to All-Time Low (Christian Science Monitor)

Water Reservoir Proposal Could Help Economy & Ecosystem of Yakima Basin (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • California: Pacific Gas & Electric Details How Much Your Bill Will Rise in 2016
  • Northern Wasco PUD Names New Manager
  • Skagit PUD Interim General Manager Told to Step Down
  • Grant PUD receives clean audit from the state for 2014
  • FERC Rejects Permit for 1,000 MW Pumped Storage Project in Kentucky – Et tu Klickitat
  • Number of Species Awaiting Endangered Protection Drops to All-Time Low
  • California: Coho Salmon Benefit from Dam Removal on San Mateo County Coastal Creek
  • Editorial: Salmon Forecasts Matter Less Than Responsive Management
  • Canada: ‘Trap & Kill’ Starlings Program Approved in Abbotsford
  • Water Reservoir Proposal Could Help Economy & Ecosystem of Yakima Basin
  • Is the Drought Over? No – But December Snow Survey is Good News for California
  • Oregon: Canadian Company Plans 10-Megawatt Solar Farm near Redmond
  • Hydroelectric Power Could Grow in Kentucky with Interest in Renewable Energy
  • Wood & Pellet Heating
  • Emerging from the Shadows, Pot Industry Tries to Build Brands
  • Oregon: Warm Springs Tribes Work Out Pot Regulations, Taxes
  • Oregon: Scappoose Weighs New Vote to Ban Pot Businesses
  • Washington State Carbon Initiative Aims to Raise & Cut Taxes
  • Forests Face More Fire, Insects, Disease as Climate Warms
  • Climate Chaos, Across the Map
  • The Future of Architecture is Already Happening in Portland – And It’s Wood
  • EPA Chief: Light Pollution ‘In Our Portfolio’
  • Comcast Gets Most FCC Complaints by Wide Margin
  • Microsoft to Warn of Nation-State Hacks
  • Six Tips for Writing Headlines That Drive Traffic
  • Amazon Says It Is Donating Its Revenues from a Song by a German Anti-Islam Group to Refugees
  • Let Me Google That for You: Here’s What Washingtonians Searched for Most in 2015
  • Editorial: Washington State Senate Inches toward Remote Access in Testimony
  • Puerto Rico Says It Will Default on Some Bonds
  • Body Found near North Mason County Home as Police Investigate Elderly Kitsap Man’s Disappearance
  • Idaho: Commissioners Declare Disaster in Kootenai County
  • Washington State Gets No Raise in 2016, Loses Distinction of Highest Minimum Wage
  • Troopers on Lookout for Intoxicated Drivers Tonight
WORD OF THE DAY

Lachrymose • \ LACK-rim-mose\ • adjective – 1: given to tears or weeping: tearful 2: tending to cause tears: mournful

Tad’s ad campaign for a new variety of onion was not going over so well. After having sold the DeBarto Onion Company on the popular theme “An Onion a Day Keeps Your Spouse Away” he embarked on a new campaign for “Lachrymose Free Onions, They’re All Wet”. The executives were not amused.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

California: Pacific Gas & Electric Details How Much Your Bill Will Rise in 2016 (SF Chronicle)

Northern Wasco PUD Names New Manager (The Dalles Chronicle, OR)

Skagit PUD Interim General Manager Told to Step Down (Skagit Valley Herald, Mount Vernon, WA)

Grant PUD receives clean audit from the state for 2014 (iFiber One News, Ephrata, WA)

FERC Rejects Permit for 1,000 MW Pumped Storage Project in Kentucky – Et tu Klickitat (Renewable Energy World)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Number of Species Awaiting Endangered Protection Drops to All-Time Low (Christian Science Monitor)

California: Coho Salmon Benefit from Dam Removal on San Mateo County Coastal Creek (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

Editorial: Salmon forecasts matter less than responsive management (Daily Astorian, OR)

Canada: ‘Trap & Kill’ Starlings Program Approved in Abbotsford (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Water Reservoir Proposal Could Help Economy & Ecosystem of Yakima Basin (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

Is the Drought Over? No – But December Snow Survey is Good News for California (Sacramento Bee, CA)

RENEWABLE ENERGY

Oregon: Canadian Company Plans 10-Megawatt Solar Farm near Redmond (Associated Press)

Hydroelectric Power Could Grow in Kentucky with Interest in Renewable Energy (Lexington Herald-Leader, KY)

Wood & Pellet Heating (Breaking Energy)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

Emerging from the Shadows, Pot Industry Tries to Build Brands (Associated Press)

Oregon: Warm Springs Tribes Work Out Pot Regulations, Taxes (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Oregon: Scappoose Weighs New Vote to Ban Pot Businesses (Pamplin Media Group, Portland, OR)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Washington State Carbon Initiative Aims to Raise & Cut Taxes (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

Forests Face More Fire, Insects, Disease as Climate Warms (Twin Falls Times-News, ID)

Climate Chaos, Across the Map (NY Times)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

The Future of Architecture is Already Happening in Portland – And It’s Wood (Gizmodo)

EPA Chief: Light Pollution ‘In Our Portfolio’ (Washington Examiner)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Comcast Gets Most FCC Complaints by Wide Margin (Portland Business Journal, OR)

Microsoft to Warn of Nation-State Hacks (British Broadcasting Corporation)

MARKETING & MEDIA

Six Tips for Writing Headlines That Drive Traffic (Social Media Examiner)

Amazon Says It Is Donating Its Revenues from a Song by a German Anti-Islam Group to Refugees (Associated Press)

Let Me Google That for You: Here’s What Washingtonians Searched for Most in 2015 (Puget Sound Business Journal, WA)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Editorial: Washington State Senate Inches toward Remote Access in Testimony (Olympian - Paywall Advisory)

Puerto Rico Says It Will Default on Some Bonds (NY Times)

GENERAL NEWS

Body Found near North Mason County Home as Police Investigate Elderly Kitsap Man’s Disappearance (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

Idaho: Commissioners Declare Disaster in Kootenai County (KXLY-TV, Spokane, WA)

Washington State Gets No Raise in 2016, Loses Distinction of Highest Minimum Wage (KBKW Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

Troopers on Lookout for Intoxicated Drivers Tonight (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Corpse Comes Back to Life at Russian Morgue, Then Goes to Drink Vodka

Potent Joint Wrapped In 24-Karat Gold Creates a Buzz

Attack Owl Returns in Oregon, Targeting Government Workers

Some Dude Sent His FiancĂ©’s Engagement Ring into Space on a Spatula

SONG OF THE DAY

Manhattan Transfer - Spice of Life

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Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Energy News Digest for December 30, 2015

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS

Weather Forecast for December 30, 2015

Air Stagnation Advisory for Mason County

El Nino Weather ‘Could be as Bad as 1998’, Says NASA (British Broadcasting Corporation)

HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Feds Say No to Klickitat PUD Energy Project (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

Bonneville Power Administration Transmission Line Impact Statement Delayed (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

‘Revenue Neutral’ Carbon-Tax Initiative Could Cost Washington State $675 Million (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA - Paywall Advisory)

Pacific Northwest Snow Piles Up Ahead of Schedule (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Tax Breaks, Falling Costs Are Boosting Wind & Solar (National Public Radio)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Feds Say No to Klickitat PUD Energy Project
  • Bonneville Power Administration Transmission Line Impact Statement Delayed
  • Columbia River PUD Outages: “It Was the Worst I’ve Ever Seen…”
  • Kootenai Electric Linemen Humble as People Send Thanks
  • Move Over, Fixed Fees – Utilities See Demand Charges as Revenue Cure
  • LA’s Gas Leak Is a Global Disaster
  • Climate Change: Idaho Could Be Safe Haven for Native Fish
  • Songbird Study Shows River Ecosystem Recovery after Dam Removal, Return of Salmon Nutrients
  • SeaWorld to Sue over Ban on Orca Breeding
  • This Giant Squid Looks Like a Robot Missile Lurking in the Ocean
  • Pacific Northwest Snow Piles Up Ahead of Schedule
  • Environmental Groups Oppose Yakima River Basin Water Plan
  • Tax Breaks, Falling Costs Are Boosting Wind & Solar
  • Biomass Power Could Help California’s Dying Forests
  • Ohio: Local Prison Wants Help Conserving Energy
  • ‘Revenue Neutral’ Carbon-Tax Initiative Could Cost Washington State $675 Million
  • Editorial: Carbon Tax May Well Be in Our Future
  • California U-S House Rep Rolls Out Carbon Pricing Bill
  • A Secret Weapon to Fight Climate Change: Soil
  • Oregon: CenturyLink Complaints Spike as New Services Arrive
  • America’s Internet Speed Tripled Since 2011 – Still Sucks Compared to the Rest of the World
  • Making Strong Wi-Fi Available to All
  • Facebook’s Free Internet Service for Egyptians Shuts Down
  • Twitter Updates Cyberbullying Restrictions
  • How to Extend the Life of Your Social Media Content
  • Scientists Have Uncovered Exactly What Makes a Photo Memorable
  • Bellevue Man Sues Washington State Auditor, Claims Being Ripped Off
  • Epicenter near Victoria, B-C: Overnight Earthquake Felt across Western Washington
  • Police: Teens’ Game of ‘Chicken’ Causes Train to Derail in Montesano
  • Washington State Officials: Early Prisoner Release Fix Delayed 16 Times
  • Washington State Officials Hope Repairs to U-S 12 Will Be Completed by the Summer
  • City of Shelton Offers a HandUp to Mason County
  • Legal ID? TSA May Ban Washington Driver’s Licenses
WORD OF THE DAY

Sylvan • \SILL-vun\ • Adjective – 1a: living or located in the woods or forest b: of, relating to, or characteristic of the woods or forest 2a: made, shaped, or formed of woods or trees b: abounding in woods, groves, or trees: wooded

Chirping birds, a babbling brook, and the earthy, mossy smell of the forest…lit by filtered sunshine welcomed visitors to Bambi’s sylvan paradise.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Feds Say No to Klickitat PUD Energy Project (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

Bonneville Power Administration Transmission Line Impact Statement Delayed (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Columbia River PUD Outages: “It Was the Worst I’ve Ever Seen…” (St Helens Chronicle, OR)

Kootenai Electric Linemen Humble as People Send Thanks (KREM-TV, Spokane, WA)

Move Over, Fixed Fees – Utilities See Demand Charges as Revenue Cure (Midwest Energy News)

LA’s Gas Leak Is a Global Disaster (Gizmodo)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Climate Change: Idaho Could Be Safe Haven for Native Fish (Twin Falls Times-News, ID)

Songbird Study Shows River Ecosystem Recovery after Dam Removal, Return of Salmon Nutrients (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

SeaWorld to Sue over Ban on Orca Breeding (Associated Press)

This Giant Squid Looks Like a Robot Missile Lurking in the Ocean (Gizmodo)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Pacific Northwest Snow Piles Up Ahead of Schedule (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Environmental Groups Oppose Yakima River Basin Water Plan (Associated Press)

RENEWABLE ENERGY

Tax Breaks, Falling Costs Are Boosting Wind & Solar (National Public Radio)

Biomass Power Could Help California’s Dying Forests (Capital Public Radio, Sacramento, CA)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Ohio: Local Prison Wants Help Conserving Energy (Columbus Business First, OH)
http://www.bizjournals.com/columbus/blog/ohio-energy-inc/2015/12/local-prison-wants-help-conserving-energy.html

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

‘Revenue Neutral’ Carbon-Tax Initiative Could Cost Washington State $675 Million (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA - Paywall Advisory)

Editorial: Carbon Tax May Well Be in Our Future (Olympian - Paywall Advisory)

California U-S House Rep Rolls Out Carbon Pricing Bill (Utility Dive)

A Secret Weapon to Fight Climate Change: Soil (Twin Falls Times-News, ID)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Oregon: CenturyLink Complaints Spike as New Services Arrive (Oregonian, Portland)

America’s Internet Speed Tripled Since 2011 – Still Sucks Compared to the Rest of the World (Gizmodo)

Making Strong Wi-Fi Available to All (Washington Examiner)

Facebook’s Free Internet Service for Egyptians Shuts Down (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

MARKETING & MEDIA

Twitter Updates Cyberbullying Restrictions (British Broadcasting Corporation)

How to Extend the Life of Your Social Media Content (Social Media Examiner)

Scientists Have Uncovered Exactly What Makes a Photo Memorable (Washington Post)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Bellevue Man Sues Washington State Auditor, Claims Being Ripped Off (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

Epicenter near Victoria, B-C: Overnight Earthquake Felt across Western Washington (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

Police: Teens’ Game of ‘Chicken’ Causes Train to Derail in Montesano (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

Washington State Officials: Early Prisoner Release Fix Delayed 16 Times (Associated Press)

Washington State Officials Hope Repairs to U-S 12 Will Be Completed by the Summer (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

City of Shelton Offers a HandUp to Mason County (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Legal ID? TSA May Ban Washington Driver’s Licenses (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Woman Who Won Lottery during Divorce Can Keep It All - Dutch Court

Strong Solar Storm to Hit Earth Before New Year’s Eve – Northern Lights to Be Visible in Northern States

Star Wars’ Abandoned Tunisian Locations – In Pictures

On the Question of Dog Pants

SONG OF THE DAY

Average White Band - Cut the Cake

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Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Energy News Digest for December 29, 2015

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS

Weather Forecast for December 29, 2015

Stevens Pass Reporting Record Snow Depth (KPQ Radio, Wenatchee, WA)

El Nino: A Weather Force Awakens (Cliff Mass Weather Blog)

HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Heavy Snows Hampering North Idaho Power Restoration Efforts (KXLY-TV, Spokane, WA)

Group Rejects Alternative, Moves Forward with Carbon Tax Plan (Associated Press)

Otters, Beavers Feasting around Fish Ladder at Rocky Reach Dam (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

Marijuana Bank Begs for Access to Nation’s Banking System (Associated Press)

Wind Giant Iberdrola Joins $30 Billion Utility Group (Portland Business Journal, OR)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Heavy Snows Hampering North Idaho Power Restoration Efforts
  • In Windstorm Aftermath, Arborists Suggest Evaluations before Removing More Trees
  • Orcas Power & Light Explains January 5 Percent Rate Hike Line By Line
  • What Climate Change Will Mean for Idaho’s Energy Supply
  • The Bushy-Tailed, Nut-Loving Menace Coming after America’s Power Grid
  • Western Area Power Administration: Federal Agency That Markets, Provides Hydroelectric Power Ordered to be Transparent & Accountable
  • Addressing Remaining Concerns about Nuclear Energy
  • Otters, Beavers Feasting around Fish Ladder at Rocky Reach Dam
  • Columbia River Smelt Watch Has Started - Some Already Seen as Far Up as the Cowlitz River
  • English Ivy Invades Pacific Northwest Forests
  • Wind Giant Iberdrola Joins $30 Billion Utility Group
  • Nevada Overhauls Net Metering Rules despite Objections from Distributed Solar Industry
  • Southwest Power Pool Hits New Peak for Wind Power in December
  • Idaho Falls Power Presents Energy Conservation Rebate Checks
  • Marijuana Bank Begs for Access to Nation’s Banking System
  • A Big Drag – Pot Growers Put Huge Energy Demand on the Grid
  • Indoor Grows Could Prove Costly for Hawaii Medical Marijuana Businesses
  • Group Rejects Alternative, Moves Forward with Carbon Tax Plan
  • Climate Change Could Help Idaho Wine Growers – If Temperatures Don’t Rise Too Much
  • Which Cheese Produces More Electricity: Brie or Beaufort?
  • Pie in the Sky: Wood-Fired Pizza & Air Quality Issues
  • Grant PUD Expands Wireless Broadband Network
  • People Are Ditching Broadband, Relying on Their Smartphones’ LTE for Internet Access
  • Clickbait Conundrum: Regulators Have a Warning for Ads That Masquerade as Real Content
  • This Was the Year Social Networks Turned into News Organizations
  • How to Handle Customer Complaints via Social Media
  • Database of 191 Million U-S Voters Exposed on Internet
  • Derek Kilmer, Come on Down; These Are the Ten Most Effective Lawmakers in the U-S Congress
  • Group to Sue City of Shelton over “C” Street Dump
  • Public Hearing Slated on Permit Application for Sierra Pacific Industries’ Shelton Mill
  • Report: Washington State Troopers Underpaid, Unhappy with Management
  • Drivers in Rural Oregon Will Pump Their Own Gas Starting January 1
  • Tumwater Brewery Sold to Hotel Tycoon for $4 Million
  • No, Facebook Isn’t Giving You Money
WORD OF THE DAY

Favonian / fuh-VOH-nee-un / Adjective – Of or relating to the west wind: mild.

Favonian winds
Salty fragrance from the sea
Push whitecaps to shore

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Heavy Snows Hampering North Idaho Power Restoration Efforts (KXLY-TV, Spokane, WA)

In Windstorm Aftermath, Arborists Suggest Evaluations before Removing More Trees (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Orcas Power & Light Explains January 5 Percent Rate Hike Line By Line (San Juan Journal, Friday Harbor, WA)

What Climate Change Will Mean for Idaho’s Energy Supply (Twin Falls Times-News, ID)

The Bushy-Tailed, Nut-Loving Menace Coming after America’s Power Grid (Washington Post)

Western Area Power Administration: Federal Agency That Markets, Provides Hydroelectric Power Ordered to be Transparent & Accountable (Wilcox Range News, AZ)

Addressing Remaining Concerns about Nuclear Energy (The Energy Collective)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Otters, Beavers Feasting around Fish Ladder at Rocky Reach Dam (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

Columbia River Smelt Watch Has Started - Some Already Seen as Far Up as the Cowlitz River (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

English Ivy Invades Pacific Northwest Forests (KBKW Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

RENEWABLE ENERGY

Wind Giant Iberdrola Joins $30 Billion Utility Group (Portland Business Journal, OR)

Nevada Overhauls Net Metering Rules despite Objections from Distributed Solar Industry (Forbes Magazine)

Southwest Power Pool Hits New Peak for Wind Power in December (Renewable Energy World)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Idaho Falls Power Presents Energy Conservation Rebate Checks (Idaho Business Review)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

Marijuana Bank Begs for Access to Nation’s Banking System (Associated Press)

A Big Drag – Pot Growers Put Huge Energy Demand on the Grid (Source Weekly, Bend, OR)

Indoor Grows Could Prove Costly for Hawaii Medical Marijuana Businesses (Marijuana Business Daily)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Group Rejects Alternative, Moves Forward with Carbon Tax Plan (Associated Press)

Climate Change Could Help Idaho Wine Growers – If Temperatures Don’t Rise Too Much (Idaho Statesman, Boise)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Which Cheese Produces More Electricity: Brie or Beaufort? (Christian Science Monitor)

Pie in the Sky: Wood-Fired Pizza & Air Quality Issues (Grist Online)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Grant PUD Expands Wireless Broadband Network (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

People Are Ditching Broadband, Relying on Their Smartphones’ LTE for Internet Access (Network World)

MARKETING & MEDIA

Clickbait Conundrum: Regulators Have a Warning for Ads That Masquerade as Real Content (Washington Post)

This Was the Year Social Networks Turned into News Organizations (GigaOM)

How to Handle Customer Complaints via Social Media (Social Media Examiner)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Database of 191 Million U-S Voters Exposed on Internet (Reuters)

Derek Kilmer, Come on Down; These Are the Ten Most Effective Lawmakers in the U-S Congress (Washington Post)

GENERAL NEWS

Group to Sue City of Shelton over “C” Street Dump (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Public Hearing Slated on Permit Application for Sierra Pacific Industries’ Shelton Mill (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Report: Washington State Troopers Underpaid, Unhappy with Management (KPQ Radio, Wenatchee, WA)

Drivers in Rural Oregon Will Pump Their Own Gas Starting January 1 (KATU-TV, Portland, OR)

Tumwater Brewery Sold to Hotel Tycoon for $4 Million (South Sound Business Examiner)

No, Facebook Isn’t Giving You Money (KXLY-TV, Spokane, WA)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Ex-Globetrotters Star Meadowlark Lemon Dies

Motorhead Frontman ‘Lemmy’ Kilmister Dies at 70

Portlanders Turn Up Their Noses at Edible Crickets

Cow Dung Patties Are Selling Like Hot Cakes Online in India

SONG OF THE DAY

Motörhead - Ace of Spades

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