Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Energy News Digest for August 17, 2016

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS




HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Google Suspends Portland High-Speed Internet Plans (Portland Business Journal, OR)

Montana Lawmakers Craft Measures to Deal with Colstrip Coal Plant Closure (Associated Press)

Utah Utility Group Selects Idaho Site for NuScale Small Modular Reactor (The Energy Collective)

$40 Million in Play for Would-Be Oregon Coast Energy Project (Portland Business Journal, OR)

Chum Salmon Prove Surprisingly Resistant to Pollution (Olympian - Paywall Advisory)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Montana Lawmakers Craft Measures to Deal with Colstrip Coal Plant Closure
  • Utah Utility Group Selects Idaho Site for NuScale Small Modular Reactor
  • Oregon Lawfully Rejected Morrow Coal Export Terminal, Judge Rules
  • Energy Secretary Moniz & Senator Cantwell Lead Discussion on Energy Workforce Needs
  • City of Klamath Falls Moves toward Automated Meter Reading
  • Exonerated by Investigation – Seattle’s Top-Paid Employee Was under Workplace Probe When Mayor Nominated Him
  • August 17 - Planned Power Outage for Customers in Storeybrook Area
  • Mail Call: Step Up for Hydropower Licensing Changes
  • Six Children Shocked by Electricity at Amusement Park in Connecticut
  • Chum Salmon Prove Surprisingly Resistant to Pollution
  • Complaints about Gorst Fish Nets a Seasonal Occurrence
  • Fish Kill in Yellowstone River Estimated at More Than 10,000
  • Are Pesticides Killing Off Wild Bees? New Evidence Says Yes
  • Waters of the U-S Foes Turned Back by Court
  • $40 Million in Play for Would-Be Oregon Coast Energy Project
  • Sun Burn: Solar Tax Credits Scorch State Budgets
  • It’s the Dawn of the Community Solar Farm
  • Mason County Leaders OK Medical Cannabis Cooperatives
  • State Laws on Medical Marijuana Tops Federal, Court Rules
  • Marijuana Plants Featured in Portland Real Estate Listings
  • How a ‘Buttoned Up’ Exec Found the Marijuana Industry & Got Microsoft to Join In
  • California: While Cap-And-Trade Funds Stay Mired in Debate, Businesses Feel the Hit
  • Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Natural Gas Surpass Coal as Fuel Use Patterns Change
  • Eastern Oregon Teacher Wins Presidential Award for Hands-On Classes That Turn Brownfields Green
  • Google Suspends Portland High-Speed Internet Plans
  • U-S to Hand Off Internet in Under Two Months
  • Cisco Cutting 14,000 Jobs Globally, Says Report
  • Mason PUD 3 to Work on Fiber Optic Network
  • Verizon Wants to Sell App Installations on Your Phone to Advertisers
  • The International Olympic Committee Is on the Prowl to Take Down “Periscope Pirates”
  • Gold’s Gym Terminates Franchisee Whose Ad Said a Pear ‘Is No Shape for a Girl’ 
  • Ad of the Day: Heineken Honors the Odd Ideas That Can Spark a Downtown Revitalization
  • Murray Way Ahead in Elway’s Washington State Poll, Democrats Advantage in Statewide Races
  • Business Owners React to Initiative on November Ballot to Raise Minimum Wage Statewide
  • Transportation Tax Dollars Earmarked for Shelton Street Paving
  • Fast-Moving California Wildfire Forces 82,000 to Evacuate
  • Louisiana’s Devastating Flooding: By the Numbers
  • Olympia Businesses, Workers Worried about Safety as Nightly Police Foot Patrols End
  • Seahawks’ Kenny Easley Named Hall of Fame Senior Finalist
  • “South Sound Conference” – New Classifications for High School Sports, New Leagues
  • Shelton’s “Chalk the Walk”
WORD OF THE DAY

Youthquake • \YOOTH-kwayk\ • noun – A shift in cultural norms influenced by the values, tastes, and mores of young people

“Harry’s Haggis Hut” had long depended on its aging clientele, awaiting the ultimate end to its business caused by attrition. Fortunately, a youthquake of amazing proportions re-energized the business, thanks to an unexpected hit song from the Colorado band, “Canned Haggis” extolling the virtues of the traditional Scottish dish.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Montana Lawmakers Craft Measures to Deal with Colstrip Coal Plant Closure (Associated Press)

Utah Utility Group Selects Idaho Site for NuScale Small Modular Reactor (The Energy Collective)

Oregon Lawfully Rejected Morrow Coal Export Terminal, Judge Rules (Oregonian, Portland)

Energy Secretary Moniz & Senator Cantwell Lead Discussion on Energy Workforce Needs (KNDO/KNDU-TV, Tri Cities, WA)

City of Klamath Falls Moves toward Automated Meter Reading (Klamath Falls Herald & News, OR)

Exonerated by Investigation – Seattle’s Top-Paid Employee Was under Workplace Probe When Mayor Nominated Him (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)

August 17 - Planned Power Outage for Customers in Storeybrook Area (Mason PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

Mail Call: Step Up for Hydropower Licensing Changes (Politico)

Six Children Shocked by Electricity at Amusement Park in Connecticut (Associated Press)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Chum Salmon Prove Surprisingly Resistant to Pollution (Olympian - Paywall Advisory)

Complaints about Gorst Fish Nets a Seasonal Occurrence (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Fish Kill in Yellowstone River Estimated at More Than 10,000 (Associated Press)

Are Pesticides Killing Off Wild Bees? New Evidence Says Yes (Christian Science Monitor)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Waters of the U-S Foes Turned Back by Court (Politico)

RENEWABLE ENERGY

$40 Million in Play for Would-Be Oregon Coast Energy Project (Portland Business Journal, OR)

Sun Burn: Solar Tax Credits Scorch State Budgets – Solar power can burn a hole in a state’s budget, but a well-designed plan can bring benefits (Utility Dive)

It’s the Dawn of the Community Solar Farm (Bloomberg News)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

Mason County Leaders OK Medical Cannabis Cooperatives (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

State Laws on Medical Marijuana Tops Federal, Court Rules (Associated Press)

Marijuana Plants Featured in Portland Real Estate Listings (KGW-TV, Portland, OR)

How a ‘Buttoned Up’ Exec Found the Marijuana Industry & Got Microsoft to Join In (Puget Sound Business Journal, WA)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

California: While Cap-And-Trade Funds Stay Mired in Debate, Businesses Feel the Hit (Los Angeles Times, CA)

Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Natural Gas Surpass Coal as Fuel Use Patterns Change (U-S Energy Information Administration)

SCIENCE SWIMS IN A BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Eastern Oregon Teacher Wins Presidential Award for Hands-On Classes That Turn Brownfields Green (Oregonian, Portland)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Google Suspends Portland High-Speed Internet Plans (Portland Business Journal, OR)

U-S to Hand Off Internet in Under Two Months (Washington Examiner)

Cisco Cutting 14,000 Jobs Globally, Says Report (San Francisco Business Times, CA)

Mason PUD 3 to Work on Fiber Optic Network (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

MARKETING & MEDIA

Verizon Wants to Sell App Installations on Your Phone to Advertisers (Consumerist)

The International Olympic Committee Is on the Prowl to Take Down “Periscope Pirates” (Consumerist)

Gold’s Gym Terminates Franchisee Whose Ad Said a Pear ‘Is No Shape for a Girl’ (AdWeek)

Ad of the Day: Heineken Honors the Odd Ideas That Can Spark a Downtown Revitalization (AdWeek)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Murray Way Ahead in Elway’s Washington State Poll, Democrats Advantage in Statewide Races (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, WA)

Business Owners React to Initiative on November Ballot to Raise Minimum Wage Statewide (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

Transportation Tax Dollars Earmarked for Shelton Street Paving (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Fast-Moving California Wildfire Forces 82,000 to Evacuate (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

Louisiana’s Devastating Flooding: By the Numbers (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

Olympia Businesses, Workers Worried about Safety as Nightly Police Foot Patrols End (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

Seahawks’ Kenny Easley Named Hall of Fame Senior Finalist (Northwest Cable News Network)

“South Sound Conference” – New Classifications for High School Sports, New Leagues (Olympian - Paywall Advisory)

Shelton’s “Chalk the Walk” (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Iron Nun Tickled by Fan Reaction to Nike Ad

Dog Owner Gets $100,000 Settlement in Shooting Death of Beloved Spaniel

Is There Really a Hidden Nazi Gold Train in Poland?

Chewbacca Actor Peter Mayhew Shares Touching Tribute to Star Wars Co-star Kenny Baker

SONG OF THE DAY

The Doors – L.A. Woman

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