Monday, April 11, 2016

Energy News Digest for April 11, 2016

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS

Weather Forecast for April 11, 2016

HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Washington State Water Supply Outlook Shows above Average Mountain Snowpack (KBKW Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

Federal Wildfire Assistance for Washington State Surpasses $3.5 Million Level – Much of the funds go to Public Utility Districts (KPQ Radio, Wenatchee, WA)

East Clark County Residents Uneasy about Bonneville Power Administration Transmission Lines (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

British Columbia: BC Hydro Spent $17.5 Million to Not Buy Power (Vancouver Sun, BC)

Climate Change Could Limit Salmon Fishing (KOIN-TV, Portland, OR)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Federal Wildfire Assistance for Washington State Surpasses $3.5 Million Level – Much of the funds go to Public Utility Districts
  • East Clark County Residents Uneasy about Bonneville Power Administration Transmission Lines
  • British Columbia: BC Hydro Spent $17.5 Million to Not Buy Power
  • Grays Harbor PUD: Kathryn Skolrood Hired as Chief Financial Officer
  • Rainier Man Receives Bonneville Power Administration 'Courageous Award' for Helping Crash Victim
  • Olympia’s Utility Boxes Get a Face Lift
  • Hopes Fade in Congress for Energy Reform
  • Bernie Sanders Wants to Phase Out Nuclear Power – But some enviro wonks say there is a serious defect in Sanders' plan
  • APPA’s Ditto to Join Utilities Telecom Council as President & CEO
  • ‘26 Songs in 30 Days’: How Woody Guthrie Wrote Those Great Songs — For $266
  • Climate Change Could Limit Salmon Fishing
  • Sage Grouse Battle: A Case of Bad Science? A Case of the “Grouseketeers”
  • British Columbia: Proposed Fish Ladder at Peace River Dam Called ‘Bizarre,’ But Is Quite Common
  • Group Releases Thousands of Coho into Salmon Creek
  • Washington State Water Supply Outlook Shows above Average Mountain Snowpack
  • Cantwell Releases Policy Paper Urging a Rethinking of Water Management in the West
  • Editorial: Klamath Dam Removal a Good First Step toward Fixing Water Woes
  • A New Solar Cell Creates Electricity from Water as Well as Light
  • Trash Power Jumps in 2015
  • California Energy-Saving Standards for Computers Expected By 2018
  • Spring & Summer Energy-Saving Tips
  • In California, Marijuana Is Smelling More Like Big Business
  • Washington State Voters to Consider Nation's First Carbon Tax
  • Green Group Braves Coal Country to Pitch Carbon Tax
  • Climate Change Lawsuit by 21 Youths Takes Big Step Forward
  • Snohomish PUD, Puget Sound Energy, Avista: MESA, Vanadium Batteries Put to the Test in Pacific Northwest
  • Canada: Electric Car Sales Seem Poised for Big Jump – Can Our Grid Take the Load?
  • Google Drops Free Fiber Option in Kansas City
  • Changes May Hit “Institutional” Broadband Users
  • Daily Mail Considering Bid for Yahoo Assets
  • Email Scammers Aren't Just Targeting Consumers Anymore – They're Going after Your Business
  • Slow Internet Speeds Slow Down Rural America
  • Utilities Are Sending the Wrong Message on Energy
  • Transit Etiquette – A Brief History of Manspreading
  • Body Parts Found in Seattle Homeowner’s Recycle Bin
  • What You Should Know about El Niño & La Niña
WORD OF THE DAY


Ascetic • \uh-SET-ik\ • adjective – 1: practicing strict self-denial as a measure of personal and especially spiritual discipline *2: austere in appearance, manner, or attitude

Agnes decided that when announcing the increase in her occult-based financial security program that it would be best to take an ascetic approach. Instead of the bangles, bells and gold-embroidered costumes that marked her channeling of “Bogart, the Billion Dollar Spirit Advisor,” she wore a plain, black shroud that looked as if it had fallen off the back of a truck in rural Thurston County.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Federal Wildfire Assistance for Washington State Surpasses $3.5 Million Level – Much of the funds go to Public Utility Districts (KPQ Radio, Wenatchee, WA)

East Clark County Residents Uneasy about Bonneville Power Administration Transmission Lines (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

British Columbia: BC Hydro Spent $17.5 Million to Not Buy Power (Vancouver Sun, BC)

Grays Harbor PUD: Kathryn Skolrood Hired as Chief Financial Officer (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

Rainier Man Receives Bonneville Power Administration 'Courageous Award' for Helping Crash Victim (Longview Daily News, WA)

Olympia’s Utility Boxes Get a Face Lift (Thurston Talks, Olympia, WA)

Hopes Fade in Congress for Energy Reform (The Hill, Washington, DC)

Bernie Sanders Wants to Phase Out Nuclear Power – But some enviro wonks say there is a serious defect in Sanders' plan (Mother Jones)

APPA’s Ditto to Join Utilities Telecom Council as President & CEO (American Public Power Association)

‘26 Songs in 30 Days’: How Woody Guthrie Wrote Those Great Songs — For $266 (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Climate Change Could Limit Salmon Fishing (KOIN-TV, Portland, OR)

Sage Grouse Battle: A Case of Bad Science? A Case of the “Grouseketeers” (Christian Science Monitor)

British Columbia: Proposed Fish Ladder at Peace River Dam Called ‘Bizarre,’ But Is Quite Common (Globe & Mail, Canada)

Group Releases Thousands of Coho into Salmon Creek (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Washington State Water Supply Outlook Shows above Average Mountain Snowpack (KBKW Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

Cantwell Releases Policy Paper Urging a Rethinking of Water Management in the West (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

Editorial: Klamath Dam Removal a Good First Step toward Fixing Water Woes (Oregonian, Portland)

RENEWABLE ENERGY

A New Solar Cell Creates Electricity from Water as Well as Light (Gizmodo)

Trash Power Jumps in 2015 (Washington Examiner)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

California Energy-Saving Standards for Computers Expected By 2018

Spring & Summer Energy-Saving Tips (Breaking Energy)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

In California, Marijuana Is Smelling More Like Big Business (NY Times)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Washington State Voters to Consider Nation's First Carbon Tax (Washington Examiner)

Green Group Braves Coal Country to Pitch Carbon Tax (Washington Examiner)

Climate Change Lawsuit by 21 Youths Takes Big Step Forward (Associated Press)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Snohomish PUD, Puget Sound Energy, Avista: MESA, Vanadium Batteries Put to the Test in Pacific Northwest (EnergyBiz)

Canada: Electric Car Sales Seem Poised for Big Jump – Can Our Grid Take the Load? (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Google Drops Free Fiber Option in Kansas City (Consumerist)

Changes May Hit Broadband Users – Banks, hospitals, colleges would have more ability to choose their carriers (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Daily Mail Considering Bid for Yahoo Assets (NY Times)

Email Scammers Aren't Just Targeting Consumers Anymore – They're Going after Your Business (AdWeek)

Slow Internet Speeds Slow Down Rural America (Electric Co-op Today)

MARKETING & MEDIA

Utilities Are Sending the Wrong Message on Energy (Renewable Energy World)

Transit Etiquette – A Brief History of Manspreading (Mashable)

GENERAL NEWS

Body Parts Found in Seattle Homeowner’s Recycle Bin (Associated Press)

What You Should Know about El Niño & La Niña (Grist Online)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Man Says Sea Lion Tipped Jet Ski on Willamette Riber

Semi Carrying 45,000 Pounds of Bananas Crashes on I-5

Rescued Marriage Proposal Prankster Says the Answer is “Yes”

26 of the Craziest Hot Dogs You Can Buy during This Year's Baseball Season

SONG OF THE DAY

Harry Chapin - Thirty Thousand Pounds of Bananas

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