Thursday, September 27, 2018

Energy News Digest for September 27, 2018


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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS




HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Avista Sale Includes Protections Against Canadian Government Influence & Rate Hikes, Consultant Says (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Disasters Declared for Salmon Fisheries along West Coast – Unusually Warm & Poor Ocean Conditions (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

Mason PUD 1 Opposes Carbon Emissions Fee Measure (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Mason PUD 3 in Line to Receive State Funding for Public-Private Broadband Partnership through the Local Fiberhood Program (Mason PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

NuScale Sees 'Pivotal' Step in Selecting Manufacturer for Small Modular Reactor (Utility Dive)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

1.      Avista Sale Includes Protections Against Canadian Government Influence & Rate Hikes, Consultant Says
2.      Avista Executives to Receive $18 Million Payout on Day of Sale
3.      NuScale Sees 'Pivotal' Step in Selecting Manufacturer for Small Modular Reactor
4.      The Bonneville Power Administration’s Financial Reserves & Leverage Policy Processes Conclude
5.      Grant PUD Rate Increases Expected to Slow Down after 2019
6.      Jefferson PUD Readies for Budget Hearing October 1
7.      State Auditor Issues Grays Harbor PUD a Clean Report
8.      Peninsula Light Company Moves Toward Full System Automation with Survalent
9.      BC Hydro Says Smartphone, Tablet, 'Obsession' Behind Shift in Electricity Use
10.   Utilities Helped Puerto Rico Fix Its Power Grid. Now They Face Hefty Tax Bills.
11.   Illinois: End PJM Capacity Market?
12.   Disasters Declared for Salmon Fisheries along West Coast – Unusually Warm & Poor Ocean Conditions
13.   Returning Salmon Numbers Drop to 20-Year Lows
14.   Willapa Salmon Fisheries Re-Open, Some Remain Closed
15.   500,000 Sign Petition to Breach Snake River Dams in Effort to Save Orcas
16.   Another Southern Resident Orca Is Ailing – At Least Three Whales Are Pregnant
17.   Yakama Nation Will Put 5,000 Logs into Yakima River Tributaries to Enhance Ecosystem
18.   98 Mountain Goats Moved from Olympics to Cascades; 11 Die Before or During Relocation
19.   The Sun Sets. The Wind Dies. But Energy Data Is Relentless.
20.   Cheaper Battery Is Unveiled as a Step to a Carbon-Free Grid
21.   Nevada Approves Four-Part Plan to Integrate More Distributed Energy Resources
22.   Mason PUD 3 in Line to Receive State Funding for Public-Private Broadband Partnership through the Local Fiberhood Program
23.   Washington State Economic Revitalization Funding Boosts High-Speed Internet in Mason County
24.   State of Washington Providing Financial Support to Expand High Speed Internet in Whitman County
25.   Twisp Commissions Study of Broadband Services
26.   U-S Voters Say Government 'Needs to Do More' for Rural Broadband, New Poll Finds
27.   A Bitcoin Miner Tests Investor Appetite: What to Watch Today
28.   Utilities, Carmakers Launch Campaign to Cut U-S Transportation Energy Use 50% By 2050
29.   Sacramento Municipal Utility District Joins National Auto, Utility, Labor & Environmental Leaders
30.   Electric Carmakers Turn to Congress as Tax Credits Dry Up
31.   Federal Money Flowing to Modernize Central Oregon Irrigation
32.   Mason PUD 1 Opposes Carbon Emissions Fee Measure
33.   Mason PUD 3 Discusses Carbon Fee Initiative
34.   I-1631 A Mixed Bag for Cowlitz PUD
35.   Washington State's Carbon Fee Will Make History – Unless Big Oil Can Stop It
36.   Irony: Big Oil Fights President Trump on Greenhouse Gas Emissions
37.   Google Overhauls Search to Show More Pictures, Videos & Context
38.   A Telemarketer Made About 21 Million Robocalls in 3 Months. The FCC Just Fined It $82 Million.
39.   Ilwaco Budget Higher Thanks to Marijuana Taxes
40.   How Bug Ranching Can Fix the Food System
41.   Money Pouring into Washington State Coffers Brings Updated Budget Forecast
42.   Sweeping Changes -- Including Library Closures -- Proposed in Timberland Facilities Plan
43.   Flu Broke Records for Deaths, Illnesses in 2017-2018, New CDC Numbers Show
44.   Uber to Pay Washington $5.8 Million Over Major Data Breach
45.   Winter Forecast for the Pacific Northwest
46.   John Dodge’s Deadly Wind Blows into Olympia

WORD OF THE DAY

Orotund ● /ORE-uh-tunned/ ● Adjective – 1: marked by fullness, strength, and clarity of sound: sonorous. 2: excessively elevated or inflated: pompous, bombastic

Rhapsody in Blue
Gorgeous, orotund music
A Gershwin classic


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.    Avista Sale Includes Protections Against Canadian Government Influence & Rate Hikes, Consultant Says (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

2.    Avista Executives to Receive $18 Million Payout on Day of Sale (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

3.    NuScale Sees 'Pivotal' Step in Selecting Manufacturer for Small Modular Reactor (Utility Dive)

4.    The Bonneville Power Administration’s Financial Reserves & Leverage Policy Processes Conclude (Bonneville Power Administration)

5.    Grant PUD Rate Increases Expected to Slow Down after 2019 (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, Wa)

6.    Jefferson PUD Readies for Budget Hearing October 1 (Port Townsend Leader, WA)

7.    State Auditor Issues Grays Harbor PUD a Clean Report (KBKW Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

8.    Peninsula Light Company Moves Toward Full System Automation with Survalent (Cision PR Web)

9.    BC Hydro Says Smartphone, Tablet, 'Obsession' Behind Shift in Electricity Use (Victoria Times Colonist, BC)

10. Utilities Helped Puerto Rico Fix Its Power Grid. Now They Face Hefty Tax Bills. (NY Times)

11. Illinois: End PJM Capacity Market? (RTO Insider)

FISH & WILDLIFE

12. Disasters Declared for Salmon Fisheries along West Coast – Unusually Warm & Poor Ocean Conditions (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

13. Returning Salmon Numbers Drop to 20-Year Lows (NCW Life Channel, East Wenatchee, WA)

14. Willapa Salmon Fisheries Re-Open, Some Remain Closed (KXRO Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

15. 500,000 Sign Petition to Breach Snake River Dams in Effort to Save Orcas (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

16. Another Southern Resident Orca Is Ailing – At Least Three Whales Are Pregnant (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

17. Yakama Nation Will Put 5,000 Logs into Yakima River Tributaries to Enhance Ecosystem (Yakima Herald Republic, WA)

18. 98 Mountain Goats Moved from Olympics to Cascades; 11 Die Before or During Relocation (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

19. The Sun Sets. The Wind Dies. But Energy Data Is Relentless. (NY Times)

20. Cheaper Battery Is Unveiled as a Step to a Carbon-Free Grid (NY Times)

Nevada Approves Four-Part Plan to Integrate More Distributed Energy Resources (Utility Dive)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

22. Mason PUD 3 in Line to Receive State Funding for Public-Private Broadband Partnership through the Local Fiberhood Program (Mason PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

23. Washington State Economic Revitalization Funding Boosts High-Speed Internet in Mason County (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

24. State of Washington Providing Financial Support to Expand High Speed Internet in Whitman County (KQQQ Radio, Pullman, WA)

25. Twisp Commissions Study of Broadband Services (Methow Valley News, Twisp, WA)

26. U-S Voters Say Government 'Needs to Do More' for Rural Broadband, New Poll Finds (KMUW Radio, Wichita, KS)

27. A Bitcoin Miner Tests Investor Appetite: What to Watch Today (NY Times)

I SING THE CAR ELECTRIC

28. Utilities, Carmakers Launch Campaign to Cut U-S Transportation Energy Use 50% By 2050 (Utility Dive)

29. Sacramento Municipal Utility District Joins National Auto, Utility, Labor & Environmental Leaders – Pledge to Cut Transportation Energy Use in Half (Electric Energy Online)

30. Electric Carmakers Turn to Congress as Tax Credits Dry Up (The Hill, Washington, DC)

WATER, THE SOURCE OF ALL LIFE

31. Federal Money Flowing to Modernize Central Oregon Irrigation (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

32. Mason PUD 1 Opposes Carbon Emissions Fee Measure (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

33. Mason PUD 3 Discusses Carbon Fee Initiative (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

34. I-1631 A Mixed Bag for Cowlitz PUD (Longview Daily News, WA)

35. Washington State's Carbon Fee Will Make History – Unless Big Oil Can Stop It (The Stranger)

36. Irony: Big Oil Fights President Trump on Greenhouse Gas Emissions (Courthouse News Service)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

37. Google Overhauls Search to Show More Pictures, Videos & Context (Washington Post)

38. A Telemarketer Made About 21 Million Robocalls in 3 Months. The FCC Just Fined It $82 Million. (Washington Post)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

39. Ilwaco Budget Higher Thanks to Marijuana Taxes (Chinook Observer, Long Beach, WA)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – SEETHING STEW OF SCIENCE

40. How Bug Ranching Can Fix the Food System (Crosscut Seattle)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

41. Money Pouring into Washington State Coffers Brings Updated Budget Forecast (Associated Press)

GENERAL NEWS

42. Sweeping Changes -- Including Library Closures -- Proposed in Timberland Facilities Plan (Olympian, WA – Paywall Advisory)

43. Flu Broke Records for Deaths, Illnesses in 2017-2018, New CDC Numbers Show (Washington Post)

44. Uber to Pay Washington $5.8 Million Over Major Data Breach (Associated Press)

45. Winter Forecast for the Pacific Northwest (Cliff Mass Weather Blog)

46. John Dodge’s Deadly Wind Blows into Olympia (Thurston Talk, Olympia, WA)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Sales Are Booming at a Manhattan Typewriter Store, Mostly Thanks to Young People (And Tom Hanks)

Bicyclist tries to hitch ride to Belfair on back of dump truck (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Found Tied, Taped & Starving, Dog Makes Miraculous Comeback in Yakima

Ruin the Holidays with These Mac & Cheese Candy Canes

SONG OF THE DAY

Forever Autumn - Justin Hayward (War of the Worlds Soundtrack)

Ukulogics – Forever Autumn (War of the Worlds – NOT on the Soundtrack)

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