Friday, March 30, 2018

Energy News Digest for March 30, 2018


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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Court-Mandated Overspill Angers Lawmakers Including Newhouse; Inland Power Rates to Jump (iFiberOne News, Ephrata, WA)

Tesla Recalls Almost Half the Cars It Ever Built – Shares Tank & Musk’s Billions Shrink (NBC News)

‘Maybe Someone Dies’: Facebook VP Justified Bullying, Terrorism as Costs of Network’s ‘Growth’ (Washington Post)

Douglas PUD’s 2018 Fiber Expansion Project Underway (iFiberOne News, Ephrata, WA)

Californians Are Embracing Recycled Drinking Water, So Why Isn’t Sacramento? (Sacramento Bee, CA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Court-Mandated Overspill Angers Lawmakers Including Newhouse; Inland Power Rates to Jump
  • Chelan PUD freezes applications for cryptocurrency
  • Three Struggling Nuclear Plants Need an ‘Emergency’ Government Rescue, Company Pleads
  • New Owner of North Carolina Dams Wants Power Sale Forced on Duke Energy
  • Deer Rescued From Hydroelectric Power Plant in Nevada
  • Power Grid War Games Crash Social Media
  • Help! A Smart Meter’s Turned My Husband into a Power-Crazed Penny Pincher
  • These Women Taught Depression-Era Americans to Use Electricity
  • News Release: What Would You Pay to Save Salmon?
  • Prominent Washington Fishing Guide Convicted in Disability Fraud Scheme
  • Douglas PUD’s 2018 Fiber Expansion Project Underway
  • Could Enemies Sabotage Undersea Cables Linking the World?
  • As Atlanta Seeks to Restore Services, Ransomware Attacks Are on the Rise
  • Under Armour Says 150 Million MyFitnessPal Accounts Breached
  • RUS Takes a New Approach to Broadband Loan Applications
  • Tesla Recalls Almost Half the Cars It Ever Built – Shares Tank & Musk’s Billions Shrink
  • Wenatchee: Wirelessly Charging Electric Bus Goes Live after Easter
  • New Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in Florence
  • U-S Utilities Look to Electric Cars as Their Savior amid Decline in Demand
  • Californians Are Embracing Recycled Drinking Water, So Why Isn’t Sacramento?
  • Exxon Flops in Bid to Kill Climate-Fraud Probe
  • ‘Maybe Someone Dies’: Facebook VP Justified Bullying, Terrorism as Costs of Network’s ‘Growth’
  • Facebook Employees Lash Out over ‘This Leak #$%^’
  • Woods Family Sells Wenatchee World to Wick Communications
  • 10 Email Phrases That Make You Sound Unprofessional
  • Oregon, Other Marijuana-Legal States Want Meeting with U-S Attorney General
  • Wine-Related Firms Look to Uncork Opportunities in Marijuana
  • Californians to Take Their Coffee with a Cancer Warning
  • Brands Need to Join the 21st Century & Tap into Radio Advertising
  • U-S Ninth Appeals Court Judge Reinhardt Known as the ‘Liberal Lion’, Dies
  • Doubts Raised That Massive Hanford Plant Nuclear Waste Treatment Could Open By 2022
  • As Swimming Season Nears, How Clean Is the Water at Your Favorite Beach?
  • La Nina is Doomed
WORD OF THE DAY

Rube Goldberg • \ROOB-GOLD-berg\ • Adjective: Accomplishing by complex means what seemingly could be done simply; also: characterized by such complex means

The process of setting gasoline seems to spring fully formed from a small, black box. Gertrude knew through personal investigation that it was more of a Rube Goldberg operation, initiated by the first seaboard landing at on an artificial nest at the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, tripping a wire attached to a bowling ball, set on rails, which rolled onto a teeter totter, which flipped a switch, which turned on a light bulb, which woke a hen, which laid an egg…….

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Court-Mandated Overspill Angers Lawmakers Including Newhouse; Inland Power Rates to Jump (iFiberOne News, Ephrata, WA)

Chelan PUD freezes applications for cryptocurrency (Lake Chelan Mirror, WA)

Three Struggling Nuclear Plants Need an ‘Emergency’ Government Rescue, Company Pleads (Washington Post)

New Owner of North Carolina Dams Wants Power Sale Forced on Duke Energy (Associated Press)

Deer Rescued From Hydroelectric Power Plant in Nevada (Associated Press)

Power Grid War Games Crash Social Media (Washington Examiner, Daily on Energy)

Help! A Smart Meter’s Turned My Husband into a Power-Crazed Penny Pincher (The Daily Mail, UK)

These Women Taught Depression-Era Americans to Use Electricity (History Channel)

FISH & WILDLIFE

News Release: What Would You Pay to Save Salmon? (National Resources Defense Council – Keeping in mind that PNW public power customers already do…)

Prominent Washington Fishing Guide Convicted in Disability Fraud Scheme (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Douglas PUD’s 2018 Fiber Expansion Project Underway (iFiberOne News, Ephrata, WA)

Could Enemies Sabotage Undersea Cables Linking the World? (Associated Press)

As Atlanta Seeks to Restore Services, Ransomware Attacks Are on the Rise (National Public Radio)

Under Armour Says 150 Million MyFitnessPal Accounts Breached (Reuters)

RUS Takes a New Approach to Broadband Loan Applications (Telecompetitor)

I SING THE CAR ELECTRIC

Tesla Recalls Almost Half the Cars It Ever Built – Shares Tank & Musk’s Billions Shrink (NBC News)

Wenatchee: Wirelessly Charging Electric Bus Goes Live after Easter (KPQ Radio, Wenatchee, WA)

New Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in Florence (KCST Radio, Florence, OR)

U-S Utilities Look to Electric Cars as Their Savior amid Decline in Demand (National Public Radio)

WATER, THE SOURCE OF ALL LIFE

Californians Are Embracing Recycled Drinking Water, So Why Isn’t Sacramento? (Sacramento Bee, CA)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Exxon Flops in Bid to Kill Climate-Fraud Probe (Courthouse News Service)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

‘Maybe Someone Dies’: Facebook VP Justified Bullying, Terrorism as Costs of Network’s ‘Growth’ (Washington Post)

Facebook Employees Lash Out over ‘This Leak #$%^’ (Mashable)

Woods Family Sells Wenatchee World to Wick Communications (Yakima Herald Republic, WA)

10 Email Phrases That Make You Sound Unprofessional (Fast Company)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

Oregon, Other Marijuana-Legal States Want Meeting with U-S Attorney General (Associated Press)

Wine-Related Firms Look to Uncork Opportunities in Marijuana (Marijuana Business Daily)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – SEETHING STEW OF SCIENCE

Californians to Take Their Coffee with a Cancer Warning (Associated Press)

Brands Need to Join the 21st Century & Tap into Radio Advertising (AdWeek)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

U-S Ninth Appeals Court Judge Reinhardt Known as the ‘Liberal Lion’, Dies (Reuters)

GENERAL NEWS

Doubts Raised That Massive Hanford Plant Nuclear Waste Treatment Could Open By 2022 (Associated Press)

As Swimming Season Nears, How Clean Is the Water at Your Favorite Beach? (Olympian, WA – Paywall Advisory)

La Nina is Doomed (Cliff Mass Weather Blog)

SOMETHING IN THE AIR – DIVERSIONS

Iowa Man Wins Lawsuit over Calling His Hometown Stinky

Precious Cargo: Qantas Announces ‘Cargo Class’ Plans for Long-Haul Flights Where Passengers Go in the Hold

So, About the Satellite That’s About to Crash Into Earth...

Rube Goldberg’s Famed Cartoons on Display at Contemporary Jewish Museum

SONG OF THE DAY

John Paul Young - Love Is in the Air

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