Friday, December 18, 2015

Energy News Digest for December 18, 2015

Energy News Digest for December 18, 2015

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS

Weather Forecast for December 18, 2015

Flood Warning for Mason County

Small Craft Advisory for Puget Sound & Hood Canal

Understanding El Niño (NY Times)

HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

California Billionaire Backing Washington Climate Change Effort (Associated Press)

Oregon: Warm Springs Tribes Approve Marijuana Sales in Historic Vote (Oregonian, Portland)

Rainstorms, Flood Stage Rivers Make It Difficult to Maintain Target Flows for Spawning Chum (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

Aluminum Industry Woes Felt Deeply in Washington State (Everett Herald, WA)

Mason EDC Exec: Sierra Pacific Arrival Bringing Some Jobs (South Sound Business Examiner)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Aluminum Industry Woes Felt Deeply in Washington State
  • Oily Politics: Vancouver Energy Draws New Complaint over Mailer
  • Oregon: Columbia River PUD Approves $33.8 Million Budget
  • Canada: BC Hydro Boss Orders Investigation into Misleading Statements to Utility Commission
  • Arizona’s Head Utility Regulator, Susan Bitter Smith Resigns
  • U-S Hydroelectric Power Sector Could Benefit From Pair of Incentive Programs
  • Fitch: Natural Gas Record Low is Positive for U-S Public Power
  • Widespread Grid Defection: What Are the Odds?
  • New Database Provides Monthly Inventory & Status of U-S Electric Generating Plants
  • Practice Safety around Electricity This Holiday Season
  • Rainstorms, Flood Stage Rivers Make It Difficult to Maintain Target Flows for Spawning Chum
  • Public Can Comment on Hatchery Reform Plan for Lower Columbia River
  • California: Salmon Season Ending This Week in Sacramento River
  • Non-Native Crayfish Invade Crater Lake
  • Measure Would Require Labels for Genetically Engineered Salmon
  • Snoqualmie Tribe Sues City of Snoqualmie, Mayor over Utility Agreement
  • All of a Sudden, Oregon’s Renewable Energy Future Looks Very Bright
  • Iberdrola USA, UIL Holdings Merge to Become an ‘American Energy Giant’
  • Solar Fight Flares in Florida over Institute Report
  • Editorial: Setting the Sun on a Boondoggle
  • How a Shift to LED Lighting Is Saving Sports Teams Millions of Dollars
  • Obama Administration Unveils ‘Historic’ Efficiency Rules for Air Conditioners
  • Oregon: Warm Springs Tribes Approve Marijuana Sales in Historic Vote
  • Big Win, Several Losses for Cannabis Businesses in Congressional Bill
  • Congress Tries to Clear the Air between States, Feds over Legal Pot
  • Why Supreme Court Is Asking the Federal Government about Marijuana
  • California Billionaire Backing Washington Climate Change Effort
  • Study: World’s Lake Temperatures Rising Fast, Likely to Worsen Problems Such as Algae Blooms
  • Just How Fast Is Greenland Melting?
  • Don’t Freak Out, But We Might Be Geoengineering With Contrails
  • FCC: Phone Companies Don’t Have to Share New Broadband Conduit
  • FCC Asks Comcast, AT&T & T-Mobile about ‘Zero-Rating’ Services
  • On Internet Freedoms, China Tells the World, ‘Leave Us Alone’
  • The Force Is Strong with WSDOT on ‘Star Wars’ Opening Day
  • Pandora Soars on Favorable Music Royalties Ruling
  • Governor Inslee Announces Supplemental Washington State Budget Proposal
  • Employers Applaud ‘Cadillac’ Health Tax Delay But Still Seek Repeal
  • Mason EDC Exec: Sierra Pacific Arrival Bringing Some Jobs
  • Port of Shelton Releases Tenant Employee Numbers
  • Santa Expected to Deliver 1 Million Drones This Christmas
  • Mother Teresa to Be Made a Saint after Pope OKs Miracle
  • With ‘Force Awakens,’ ‘Star Wars’ Expands Its Universe
WORD OF THE DAY

Objet Trouvéplay ● \OB-zhay – troo-VAY/ ● Noun – A natural or discarded object found by chance & held to have aesthetic value.

The objet trouvéplay
Coke bottle; Gods are crazy
Throw the thing away

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Aluminum Industry Woes Felt Deeply in Washington State (Everett Herald, WA)

Oily Politics: Vancouver Energy Draws New Complaint over Mailer (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Oregon: Columbia River PUD Approves $33.8 Million Budget (Pamplin Media Group, Portland, OR)

Canada: BC Hydro Boss Orders Investigation into Misleading Statements to Utility Commission (Vancouver Sun, BC)
http://www.vancouversun.com/technology/hydro+boss+orders+investigation+into+misleading+statements/11597399/story.html?__lsa=c1e1-ddd1

Arizona’s Head Utility Regulator, Susan Bitter Smith Resigns (Utility Dive)

U-S Hydroelectric Power Sector Could Benefit From Pair of Incentive Programs (Renewable Energy World)

Fitch: Natural Gas Record Low is Positive for U-S Public Power (BusinessWire)

Widespread Grid Defection: What Are the Odds? (American Public Power Association)

New Database Provides Monthly Inventory & Status of U-S Electric Generating Plants (U-S Energy Information Administration)

Practice Safety around Electricity This Holiday Season (Glendale Star, AZ)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Rainstorms, Flood Stage Rivers Make It Difficult to Maintain Target Flows for Spawning Chum (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

Public Can Comment on Hatchery Reform Plan for Lower Columbia River (Longview Daily News, WA)

California: Salmon Season Ending This Week in Sacramento River (Sacramento Bee, CA)

Non-Native Crayfish Invade Crater Lake (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Measure Would Require Labels for Genetically Engineered Salmon (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Snoqualmie Tribe Sues City of Snoqualmie, Mayor over Utility Agreement (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

RENEWABLE ENERGY

All of a Sudden, Oregon’s Renewable Energy Future Looks Very Bright (Portland Business Journal, OR)

Iberdrola USA, UIL Holdings Merge to Become an ‘American Energy Giant’ (North America Wind Power)

Solar Fight Flares in Florida over Institute Report (Jacksonville Business Journal, FL)

Editorial: Setting the Sun on a Boondoggle – Costly solar subsidies are an affront to the taxpayer (Washington Times)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

How a Shift to LED Lighting Is Saving Sports Teams Millions of Dollars (Forbes Magazine)

Obama Administration Unveils ‘Historic’ Efficiency Rules for Air Conditioners (The Hill, Washington , DC)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

Oregon: Warm Springs Tribes Approve Marijuana Sales in Historic Vote (Oregonian, Portland)

Big Win, Several Losses for Cannabis Businesses in Congressional Bill (Marijuana Business Daily)

Congress Tries to Clear the Air between States, Feds over Legal Pot – Nearly 60 percent of Americans support legalization (Bellingham Herald, WA)

Why Supreme Court Is Asking the Federal Government about Marijuana (Christian Science Monitor)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

California Billionaire Backing Washington Climate Change Effort (Associated Press)

Study: World’s Lake Temperatures Rising Fast, Likely to Worsen Problems Such as Algae Blooms (Associated Press)

Just How Fast Is Greenland Melting? (Christian Science Monitor)

Don’t Freak Out, But We Might Be Geoengineering With Contrails (Grist Online)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

FCC: Phone Companies Don’t Have to Share New Broadband Conduit (Broadcasting & Cable)

FCC Asks Comcast, AT&T & T-Mobile about ‘Zero-Rating’ Services (NY Times)

On Internet Freedoms, China Tells the World, ‘Leave Us Alone’ (Christian Science Monitor)

MARKETING & MEDIA

The Force Is Strong with WSDOT on ‘Star Wars’ Opening Day (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

Pandora Soars on Favorable Music Royalties Ruling (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Governor Inslee Announces Supplemental Washington State Budget Proposal (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

Employers Applaud ‘Cadillac’ Health Tax Delay But Still Seek Repeal (Associated Press)

GENERAL NEWS

Mason EDC Exec: Sierra Pacific Arrival Bringing Some Jobs (South Sound Business Examiner)

Port of Shelton Releases Tenant Employee Numbers (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Santa Expected to Deliver 1 Million Drones This Christmas (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

Mother Teresa to Be Made a Saint after Pope OKs Miracle (NY Times)

With ‘Force Awakens,’ ‘Star Wars’ Expands Its Universe

DIVERSIONS

Applebee’s Employee Returns $32K in Cash Left in Booth

Coming to the Washington State Capitol: ‘Festivus’ Display – Time for the Airing of the Grievances!

Miracle Kitten Comes Back to Life after (Nearly) Freezing to Death

Lip Balm Containing Pot Ingredient Thrown Out at Anchorage Military Base

SONG OF THE DAY

The Pretenders – Thin Line between Love & Hate


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