Monday, May 7, 2018

Energy News Digest for May 7, 2018


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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Klickitat County Wind-Water Power Project on Columbia River Moving Forward (Yakima Herald Republic, WA)

Kittitas County: Solar Panel Proposal Faces Opposition in Washington State (Christian Science Monitor)

Your Money’s Being Wasted, Newhouse Says as He Visits Mid-Columbia Dams (Yakima Herald Republic, WA)

Sheriff’s Office Seeks Public’s Help in String of Copper Thefts from County Grays Harbor PUD Substations (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

Broadband Provider NoaNet Eyes Astoria & Warrenton Market (Daily Astorian, OR)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

1.      Sheriff’s Office Seeks Public’s Help in String of Copper Thefts from County Grays Harbor PUD Substations
2.      Energy Northwest Tops U-S Muni Bond Sales May 9
3.      Hugh Haffner, Clallam PUD Board Member to Resign in July
4.      Mason PUD 1 Takes Home Communications Awards
5.      California’s Power Grid Is Changing Fast, & ‘We Don’t Have a Plan’
6.      Columnist: Big Utilities Are Desperately Trying to Stick Customers for the Bills from California Wildfires
7.      How Storms, Missteps & an Ailing Grid Left Puerto Rico in the Dark
8.      Your Money’s Being Wasted, Newhouse Says as He Visits Mid-Columbia Dams
9.      Columnist: The Media’s Different Takes on a Dam Bill
10.   Op/Ed: Dam Study Reveals Raft of Benefits
11.   Lewis County to Seek New Cowlitz River Mitigation Contract with Tacoma Power
12.   Why Is the Priest Rapids Dam Leaking? Officials Think They Know.
13.   British Columbia: Retiree Undaunted By Steep Odds against His Petition to Stop Peace River Dam
14.   Drop in Klamath River Flows Leads to Fish Die-Off
15.   Invasive Bat-Eating Fish Threatens Washington Salmon Future
16.   National Park Service Releases Final Goat Management Plan for Olympic National Park
17.   Klickitat County Wind-Water Power Project on Columbia River Moving Forward
18.   Kittitas County: Solar Panel Proposal Faces Opposition in Washington State
19.   Energy Sprawl Threatens Kittitas County Tourism
20.   Offshore Wind Farms Coming to California – The Navy Says No to Large Sections of the Coast
21.   Florida Public Power Utilities Unveil Major Solar Project
22.   Broadband Provider NoaNet Eyes Astoria & Warrenton Market
23.   Officials, Residents Grapple with Lack of Broadband in Rural Lewis County
24.   Lamb Weston Receives Funds for Energy-Saving Project
25.   Development Fees Pay for Hood Canal Preserves
26.   This One Stretch of River Could Decide the Future of Shasta Dam
27.   EPA’s Climate Change Website Went down a Year Ago for ‘Updating.’ It’s Still Not Back.
28.   Kennewick Radio Station Raises over $1 Million to Pay Off Medical Debt
29.   Are You Overusing Exclamation Marks In Work Emails?
30.   NASA Spacecraft Will Have Company All the Way to Mars
31.   Republicans Cheer President Trump as Attacker-In-Chief — But Will It Work in Montana?
32.   Al Swift: Lessons from a Washington State Politician Who Got Things Done in Congress
33.   Kitsap, Mason Deputies Capture Fleeing Motorist on SR 3 in Belfair
34.   NestlĂ© Just Scored the Rights to Sell Starbucks Products Globally in a $7.15 Billion Deal
35.   Some Hawaii Residents Warned to ‘Go Now’ as Eruptions Spread
36.   Northwest Tribes Bringing Traditional Wildfires Back to Their Lands
37.   As Cowlitz Tribe’s Ilani Marks First Anniversary, Cities Say Growth a Sure Bet
38.   Shelton Baseball Heading to District Semi-Finals

WORD OF THE DAY

Immure • \im-YUR\ • Verb - 1a: To enclose within or as if within walls b: imprison 2: to build into a wall; especially: to entomb in a wall

Inure • \inn-YUR\ • Verb - To accustom to accept something undesirable

Derwood realized after the first bomb fell that he would be immured in his plush, underground fallout shelter for the foreseeable future. He also recognized that he would become inured to a long-term diet of pork and beans…you know, the ones with the little square of pork fat. Yum!

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.    Sheriff’s Office Seeks Public’s Help in String of Copper Thefts from County Grays Harbor PUD Substations (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

2.    Energy Northwest Tops U-S Muni Bond Sales May 9 (Reuters)

3.    Hugh Haffner, Clallam PUD Board Member to Resign in July (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

4.    Mason PUD 1 Takes Home Communications Awards (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

5.    California’s Power Grid Is Changing Fast, & ‘We Don’t Have a Plan’ (SF Chronicle)

6.    Columnist: Big Utilities Are Desperately Trying to Stick Customers for the Bills from California Wildfires (Los Angeles Times, CA)

7.    How Storms, Missteps & an Ailing Grid Left Puerto Rico in the Dark (NY Times)

DAMMED IF YOU DO, DAMMED IF YOU DON’T

8.    Your Money’s Being Wasted, Newhouse Says as He Visits Mid-Columbia Dams (Yakima Herald Republic, WA)

9.    Columnist: The Media’s Different Takes on a Dam Bill (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

10. Op/Ed: Dam Study Reveals Raft of Benefits (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

11. Lewis County to Seek New Cowlitz River Mitigation Contract with Tacoma Power (The Chronicle, Centralia, WA)

12. Why Is the Priest Rapids Dam Leaking? Officials Think They Know. (Yakima Herald Republic, WA)

13. British Columbia: Retiree Undaunted By Steep Odds against His Petition to Stop Peace River Dam (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

FISH & WILDLIFE

14. Drop in Klamath River Flows Leads to Fish Die-Off (Oregonian, Portland)

15. Invasive Bat-Eating Fish Threatens Washington Salmon Future (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

16. National Park Service Releases Final Goat Management Plan for Olympic National Park (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

17. Klickitat County Wind-Water Power Project on Columbia River Moving Forward (Yakima Herald Republic, WA)

18. Kittitas County: Solar Panel Proposal Faces Opposition in Washington State (Christian Science Monitor)

19. Energy Sprawl Threatens Kittitas County Tourism (Yakima Herald Republic, WA)

20. Offshore Wind Farms Coming to California – The Navy Says No to Large Sections of the Coast (San Diego Union-Tribune, Ca)

21. Florida Public Power Utilities Unveil Major Solar Project (American Public Power Association)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

22. Broadband Provider NoaNet Eyes Astoria & Warrenton Market (Daily Astorian, OR)

Officials, Residents Grapple with Lack of Broadband in Rural Lewis County (The Chronicle, Centralia, WA)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

24. Lamb Weston Receives Funds for Energy-Saving Project (East Oregonian, Pendleton, OR)

ENVIRONMENTAL FOOT LOCKER

25. Development Fees Pay for Hood Canal Preserves (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA – Paywall Advisory)

WATER, THE SOURCE OF ALL LIFE

26. This One Stretch of River Could Decide the Future of Shasta Dam (Sacramento Bee, CA)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

27. EPA’s Climate Change Website Went down a Year Ago for ‘Updating.’ It’s Still Not Back. (Washington Post)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

28. Kennewick Radio Station Raises over $1 Million to Pay Off Medical Debt (KNDO/KNDU,-TV, Tri-Cities, WA)

29. Are You Overusing Exclamation Marks In Work Emails? (Fast Company)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – SEETHING STEW OF SCIENCE

30. NASA Spacecraft Will Have Company All the Way to Mars (Associated Press)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

31. Republicans Cheer President Trump as Attacker-In-Chief — But Will It Work in Montana? (Washington Post)

32. Al Swift: Lessons from a Washington State Politician Who Got Things Done in Congress (Crosscut Seattle)

GENERAL NEWS

33. Kitsap, Mason Deputies Capture Fleeing Motorist on SR 3 in Belfair (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

34. Nestlé Just Scored the Rights to Sell Starbucks Products Globally in a $7.15 Billion Deal (AdWeek)

35. Some Hawaii Residents Warned to ‘Go Now’ as Eruptions Spread (Reuters)

36. Northwest Tribes Bringing Traditional Wildfires Back to Their Lands (Northwest Public Broadcasting)

37. As Cowlitz Tribe’s Ilani Marks First Anniversary, Cities Say Growth a Sure Bet (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

38. Shelton Baseball Heading to District Semi-Finals (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE – DIVERSIONS

Ken Jeong Jumps Off Stage to Help Woman Having Seizure during His Stand-Up Set

Colorado Woman Cited after Microwave Blows Up Urine Sample

Girl Survives 5-Story Fall after Landing in Fresh Mulch

Wisconsin Man Devours Record 30,000th Big Mac

SONG OF THE DAY

Jackson Browne - Load Out/Stay

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