Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Energy News Digest for July 5, 2016

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS

Weather Forecast for July 5, 2016

HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Mason PUD 3 Moves to Protect Incentives for Solar Power Generators (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Apple Plans Third Data Center in Prineville (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Managers Aim for Cooler Water in Snake River to Aid Sockeye Salmon (KGW-TV, Portland, OR)

Eugene Water & Electric Board Sells Smith Creek Dam for $22.1 Million to Pay Down Debt (Eugene Register-Guard, OR)

Clallam County May Pay $550K after Files for Public Records Request Found in Basement (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Eugene Water & Electric Board Sells Smith Creek Dam for $22.1 Million to Pay Down Debt
  • City of Ellensburg Reviews Power Sources & Costs
  • Petition Aims to Shut Down Richland Nuclear Power Plant
  • Diablo Canyon Closure Shows California’s Power Grid Is Changing Fast
  • Renewables Cannot Replace the Power of Diablo Canyon
  • Piles of Dirty Secrets behind a Model ‘Clean Coal’ Project
  • Five Years In, Boulder’s Municipalization Fight Could Be Drawing to a Close
  • Study: Greener Grid Invites More Cyberattacks
  • New Hampshire: Regulators Agree to Sale of 12 Eversource Power Plants
  • Missouri: Electric Co-Op Encourages First Responders to be Safe
  • U-S Lawmakers Want EPA Chief to Explain Remarks on Clean Power Plan Stay
  • Report Outlines Advice to Public Power on Utility of the Future Issues
  • Managers Aim for Cooler Water in Snake River to Aid Sockeye Salmon
  • Op/Ed: Removing Snake River Dams is Bad for Economy & Salmon
  • Editorial: The Salmon’s Swim for Survival
  • Tribal, Off-Channel Commercial Fishing Resumes; Over 280,000 Sockeye Already Past Bonneville
  • Agreement Promises BPA Funding of Spokane Tribal Hatchery for another 20 Years
  • Neighbors Fight Geoduck Farm in Washington State’s Shellfish Heartland
  • Nez Perce Tribe Files Suit to Stop Clear Creek Restoration Project
  • Mason PUD 3 Moves to Protect Incentives for Solar Power Generators
  • Editorial: The Oregon Energy Department’s Alleged Economic Development ‘Success’
  • Why California Is Lagging Behind the Rest of the Country When It Comes to Offshore Wind Farms
  • Big Solar Is Leaving Rooftop Systems in the Dust
  • California’s Duck Curve Has Arrived Earlier than Expected
  • Battle Lines Drawn over Clean Energy
  • A New Front Opens in the Smart Thermostat War
  • Efforts to Curb Carbon Emissions Grow in Washington State, Beyond
  • University of Victoria Researchers Invite Ferry Passengers to Become Citizen Scientists
  • Electric Cars Great for Suburbs, Not Cities
  • Apple Plans Third Data Center in Prineville
  • Verizon Could Soon Increase What You Pay for Cellphone Service
  • U-S Senate Finally Ditches Blackberry
  • Internet Access Is Now a Basic Human Right
  • The Unspoken Tourism Taboo: Why Accounts Should Sometimes Go to Out-of-State Agencies
  • Snapchat Is About to Be Overrun with Olds
  • Five Ways to Improve Customer Loyalty with Social Media
  • The Associated Press Will Use Automated Writing to Cover the Minor Leagues
  • Clallam County May Pay $550K after Files for Public Records Request Found in Basement
  • FBI Director Says No Charges for Clinton, But Blasts Her Email Security
  • Court Rules against White House Science Office in Email Case
  • Man Seriously Injured in Thurston County Fireworks Accident
  • 100-Year-Old Warehouse Destroyed by Fire Overnight in Downtown Olympia
  • Shelton’s Railroad Avenue to Go on a Diet
  • Hobby Drones Persistently Interfering at Wildfires despite Repeated Warnings
  • REI & Patagonia Throw Their Weight behind Wild Olympics
  • UPS Installing a Bunch of Lockers in Stores Because They’re Tired of Driving to Your House
  • ‘Happy Birthday’ Now Belongs to Everyone
WORD OF THE DAY

Tendentious • \ten-DEN-shus\ • adjective - Marked by a tendency in favor of a particular point of view: biased

Yankees, Lakers, Cowboys, Knicks – the big sports media seem to have a tendentious fascination with the foibles and successes of each of these franchises. Franchises, which funnel tons o’ bucks into the gaping maw of the marketing machine and its beneficiaries.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Eugene Water & Electric Board Sells Smith Creek Dam for $22.1 Million to Pay Down Debt (Eugene Register-Guard, OR)

City of Ellensburg Reviews Power Sources & Costs (Ellensburg Daily Record, WA)

Petition Aims to Shut Down Richland Nuclear Power Plant (Tri-City Herald, WA)

Diablo Canyon Closure Shows California’s Power Grid Is Changing Fast (SF Chronicle)

Renewables Cannot Replace the Power of Diablo Canyon (The Energy Collective)

Piles of Dirty Secrets behind a Model ‘Clean Coal’ Project (NY Times)

Five Years In, Boulder’s Municipalization Fight Could Be Drawing to a Close (Utility Dive)

Study: Greener Grid Invites More Cyberattacks (Washington Examiner)

New Hampshire: Regulators Agree to Sale of 12 Eversource Power Plants (Associated Press)

Missouri: Electric Co-Op Encourages First Responders to be Safe (Fulton Sun, MO)

U-S Lawmakers Want EPA Chief to Explain Remarks on Clean Power Plan Stay (American Public Power Association)

Report Outlines Advice to Public Power on Utility of the Future Issues (American Public Power Association)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Managers Aim for Cooler Water in Snake River to Aid Sockeye Salmon (KGW-TV, Portland, OR)

Op/Ed: Removing Snake River Dams is Bad for Economy & Salmon (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)

Editorial: The Salmon’s Swim for Survival (NY Times)

Tribal, Off-Channel Commercial Fishing Resumes; Over 280,000 Sockeye Already Past Bonneville (Columbia River Bulletin)

Agreement Promises BPA Funding of Spokane Tribal Hatchery for another 20 Years (Columbia River Bulletin)

Neighbors Fight Geoduck Farm in Washington State’s Shellfish Heartland (SF Chronicle)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Nez Perce Tribe Files Suit to Stop Clear Creek Restoration Project (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

RENEWABLE ENERGY

Mason PUD 3 Moves to Protect Incentives for Solar Power Generators (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Editorial: The Oregon Energy Department’s Alleged Economic Development ‘Success’ (Oregonian, Portland)

Why California Is Lagging Behind the Rest of the Country When It Comes to Offshore Wind Farms (Los Angeles Times, CA)

Big Solar Is Leaving Rooftop Systems in the Dust (Reuters)

California’s Duck Curve Has Arrived Earlier than Expected (ReNew Economy)

Battle Lines Drawn over Clean Energy (Washington Examiner)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

A New Front Opens in the Smart Thermostat War (Forbes Magazine)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Efforts to Curb Carbon Emissions Grow in Washington State, Beyond (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

SCIENCE SWIMS IN A BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

University of Victoria Researchers Invite Ferry Passengers to Become Citizen Scientists (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

Electric Cars Great for Suburbs, Not Cities – Because of a lack of charging stations, most U-S metro areas are not electric car-friendly (Christian Science Monitor)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Apple Plans Third Data Center in Prineville (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Verizon Could Soon Increase What You Pay for Cellphone Service (Washington Post)

U-S Senate Finally Ditches Blackberry (USA Today)

Internet Access Is Now a Basic Human Right (Gizmodo)

MARKETING & MEDIA

The Unspoken Tourism Taboo: Why Accounts Should Sometimes Go to Out-of-State Agencies (AdWeek)

Snapchat Is About to Be Overrun with Olds (Gizmodo)

Five Ways to Improve Customer Loyalty with Social Media (Social Media Examiner)

The Associated Press Will Use Automated Writing to Cover the Minor Leagues

POLITICS & MANAGEMENT

Clallam County May Pay $550K after Files for Public Records Request Found in Basement (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

FBI Director Says No Charges for Clinton, But Blasts Her Email Security (Mashable)

Court Rules against White House Science Office in Email Case (Associated Press)

GENERAL NEWS

Man Seriously Injured in Thurston County Fireworks Accident (Associated Press)

100-Year-Old Warehouse Destroyed by Fire Overnight in Downtown Olympia (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, WA)

Shelton’s Railroad Avenue to Go on a Diet (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Hobby Drones Persistently Interfering at Wildfires despite Repeated Warnings (Northwest Public Radio)

REI & Patagonia Throw Their Weight behind Wild Olympics (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

UPS Installing a Bunch of Lockers in Stores Because They’re Tired of Driving to Your House (Consumerist)

‘Happy Birthday’ Now Belongs to Everyone (Courthouse News Service)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Soccer: Heavy Rain Turns Chinese Stadium into ‘Bathtub’

Lawyer Who Sued Led Zeppelin Suspended from Practicing Law

PBS Firework Footage: ‘Patriotic’ or Deceptive?

Indian Doctors Grow New Nose on Boy’s Forehead

SONG OF THE DAY

Marco Beltrami – I, Robot Theme (soundtrack end credits)

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