Friday, January 5, 2018

Energy News Digest for January 5, 2018

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Nuclear Power Plant near Richland Generates More Electricity than Ever Before (Tri-City Herald, Kennewick, WA)

Marijuana Businesses Brace for Investment Chill as U-S Changes Policy (Reuters)

New Pot Policy by Trump Administration Draws Bipartisan Fire (NY Times)

Water Rights: Hirst Fix Remains Priority for Washington State Lawmakers (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

Parties in BiOp Case Hash over Spill for Fish Details as Final Decision Awaits Appeals Court (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Nuclear Power Plant near Richland Generates More Electricity than Ever Before
  • California Lawmakers Seek to Block Utilities from Passing Costs Related to Wildfires on to Customers
  • Northwest Power & Conservation Council Report: Region Produces More Goods, Services Using Less Electricity
  • City & Tillamook PUD Come to Agreement on Goodspeed Easement for Transmission Line
  • President Trump Moves to Open Nearly All Offshore Waters to Drilling
  • Researchers Seek a Future without Overload Outages
  • Pilgrim Nuke Goes Offline as Northeast Buffeted by Winter Storm
  • Editorial: Can America’s Power Grid Withstand a Brutal Winter?
  • Brookfield-Led Group to Acquire Westinghouse for $4.6B
  • Green Energy Declines as Cheap Fossil Energy Floods Market
  • Parties in BiOp Case Hash over Spill for Fish Details as Final Decision Awaits Appeals Court
  • Fish Passage Center Releases Annual Survival Study for Columbia Basin Salmon, Steelhead
  • Water Rights: Hirst Fix Remains Priority for Washington State Lawmakers
  • Kittitas County Extends Solar Moratorium Six Months or Until New Rules in Place
  • Let it Snow: How Solar Panels Can Thrive in Winter Weather
  • Expert Offers Tips to Save on Power as Cold Temps Lead to Higher Bills
  • Marijuana Businesses Brace for Investment Chill as U-S Changes Policy
  • New Pot Policy by Trump Administration Draws Bipartisan Fire
  • Washington State Is Counting on $741 Million in Pot Revenue amid Trump Administration Threat
  • Oregon Leaders Vow: We Will Protect State’s Marijuana Industry
  • ‘Fear & Uncertainty’ for Clark County Marijuana Industry
  • S’Klallam Tribe Moves Closer to Marijuana Sales
  • Vermont Moves to Legalize Pot as Feds Signal Possible Crackdown
  • Trump Administration’s Crackdown on Pot Sales Could Push Banks Out of Cannabis Industry
  • Editorial: Jeff Sessions Ought to Butt Out of Marijuana Enforcement, & Focus on What Matters
  • Interior Rescinds Climate, Conservation Policies Because They’re ‘Inconsistent’ with Trump’s Energy Goals
  • Security Flaws Put Virtually All Phones, Computers at Risk
  • Yes, We CAN: Microsoft-Led Coalition Targets White Spaces for Rural Broadband
  • FCC ‘Finally’ Releases Final Text of Net Neutrality Repeal
  • Lobbying Group for Google, Amazon, & 40 Other Tech Giants Will Intervene in Net Neutrality Lawsuit
  • TV Rate Hikes: Why Cable Bills Are Rising Again & What Can You Do
  • Iranian Hackers: Sophisticated, Frustrated, & a Rising Global Threat
  • Twitter Renaissance: Is It Time to Reconsider Twitter?
  • Salmon Net Pens Ban, Net Neutrality, Bump Stocks among Pre-Filed Bills in Olympia
  • She Hung a Nazi Flag In Her Shelton Antique Shop. Now She’s Getting Death Threats.
  • In Blizzard’s Icy Wake, Intense Cold Grips U-S Northeast
  • Yakima: Threat of Slide on Rattlesnake Ridge Draws Big-Time Emergency Response
  • Port of Grapeview Breaks Ground on New Boat Ramp, Rest Rooms
  • Mason County Moms Ready to Fill the Truck — Again
WORD OF THE DAY

Infantilize • \IN-fant-tile-eyes\ • Verb – To cause to be or remain like an infant or young child 2: to treat like an infant or young child

“And how’s our widdle patient today?” crooned the nurse to the recovering 50 year old heart attack patient. “He’s a little sick and tired of your efforts to infantilize him,” the patient thought to himself, his furrowed brow giving the nurse her warning that another goo goo statement would draw his ire. “However,” he mused, “those little Jell-O packs go down easy in my tummwy wummy!”

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Nuclear Power Plant near Richland Generates More Electricity than Ever Before (Tri-City Herald, Kennewick, WA)

California Lawmakers Seek to Block Utilities from Passing Costs Related to Wildfires on to Customers (Sacramento Business Journal, CA)

Northwest Power & Conservation Council Report: Region Produces More Goods, Services Using Less Electricity (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

City & Tillamook PUD Come to Agreement on Goodspeed Easement for Transmission Line (Tillamook Headlight-Herald, OR)

President Trump Moves to Open Nearly All Offshore Waters to Drilling (NY Times)

Researchers Seek a Future without Overload Outages (Agri-Pulse)

Pilgrim Nuke Goes Offline as Northeast Buffeted by Winter Storm (Utility Dive)

Editorial: Can America’s Power Grid Withstand a Brutal Winter? (Washington Examiner)

Brookfield-Led Group to Acquire Westinghouse for $4.6B (Utility Dive)

Green Energy Declines as Cheap Fossil Energy Floods Market (Courthouse News Service)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Parties in BiOp Case Hash over Spill for Fish Details as Final Decision Awaits Appeals Court (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

Fish Passage Center Releases Annual Survival Study for Columbia Basin Salmon, Steelhead (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

WATER, THE SOURCE OF ALL LIFE

Water Rights: Hirst Fix Remains Priority for Washington State Lawmakers (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

Kittitas County Extends Solar Moratorium Six Months or Until New Rules in Place (Ellensburg Daily Record, WA)

Let it Snow: How Solar Panels Can Thrive in Winter Weather (U-S Department of Energy)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Expert Offers Tips to Save on Power as Cold Temps Lead to Higher Bills (KCFW-TV, Kalispell, MT)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS – HARSHING ON STATE’S RIGHTS

Marijuana Businesses Brace for Investment Chill as U-S Changes Policy (Reuters)

New Pot Policy by Trump Administration Draws Bipartisan Fire (NY Times)

Washington State Is Counting on $741 Million in Pot Revenue amid Trump Administration Threat (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

Oregon Leaders Vow: We Will Protect State’s Marijuana Industry (Oregonian, Portland)

‘Fear & Uncertainty’ for Clark County Marijuana Industry (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

S’Klallam Tribe Moves Closer to Marijuana Sales (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Vermont Moves to Legalize Pot as Feds Signal Possible Crackdown (CNN)

Trump Administration’s Crackdown on Pot Sales Could Push Banks Out of Cannabis Industry (Los Angeles Times, CA)

Editorial: Jeff Sessions Ought to Butt Out of Marijuana Enforcement, & Focus on What Matters (Sacramento Bee, CA)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Interior Rescinds Climate, Conservation Policies Because They’re ‘Inconsistent’ with Trump’s Energy Goals (Washington Post)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Security Flaws Put Virtually All Phones, Computers at Risk (Reuters)

Yes, We CAN: Microsoft-Led Coalition Targets White Spaces for Rural Broadband (Light Rreading)

FCC ‘Finally’ Releases Final Text of Net Neutrality Repeal (Washington Examiner)

Lobbying Group for Google, Amazon, & 40 Other Tech Giants Will Intervene in Net Neutrality Lawsuit (Gizmodo)

TV Rate Hikes: Why Cable Bills Are Rising Again & What Can You Do (USA Today)

Iranian Hackers: Sophisticated, Frustrated, & a Rising Global Threat (NY Times)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

Twitter Renaissance: Is It Time to Reconsider Twitter? (Social Media Examiner)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

Salmon Net Pens Ban, Net Neutrality, Bump Stocks among Pre-Filed Bills in Olympia (Northwest Public Radio)

GENERAL NEWS

She Hung a Nazi Flag In Her Shelton Antique Shop. Now She’s Getting Death Threats. (Olympian, WA – Paywall Advisory)

In Blizzard’s Icy Wake, Intense Cold Grips U-S Northeast (Reuters)

Yakima: Threat of Slide on Rattlesnake Ridge Draws Big-Time Emergency Response (Yakima Herald Republic, WA)

Port of Grapeview Breaks Ground on New Boat Ramp, Rest Rooms (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Mason County Moms Ready to Fill the Truck — Again (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA – Paywall Advisory)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Misery March: Browns Fans Facing Bitter Cold for 0-16 Parade

This Woman Is 100 Years Old & Still Dropping Deer

The Princess Bride Star Cary Elwes Revives His Famous Role in New Ad for Culligan Water

Rare U-S Coins Sell for Pretty Penny at Auction in Florida

SONG OF THE DAY

Glenn Yarbrough – Baby the Rain Must Fall

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