Monday, December 30, 2019

The Energy News Digest for December 30, 2019


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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS





HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Removal of Sea Lions Clears Way for Willamette Wild Winter Steelhead (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Lawsuit Alleges Failure to Clean Up Deschutes River, Budd Inlet (Olympian, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Electricity Rates Going Up, Gas Rates Down for NorthWestern Energy Customers (Missoula Current, MT)

States Charge More for Electric Cars as New Laws Take Effect (Associated Press)

The Oregonian Eliminates Online Comments, Joining Other Media Organizations (Oregonian, Portland, OR)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

1.        Electricity Rates Going Up, Gas Rates Down for NorthWestern Energy Customers
2.        California: State Utility Regulators Hold Off on San Onofre Decommissioning Funding Request
3.        EIA Expects U.S. Energy-Related CO2 Emissions to Fall in 2019
4.        Tillamook PUD Offers Community Support Grants in 2020
5.        Removal of Sea Lions Clears Way for Willamette Wild Winter Steelhead
6.        What Is the Future of Washington State’s Forests? Endangered Marbled Murrelet Seabird Caught in Fight
7.        Jim Beam Fined in Massive Bourbon Spill That Killed Fish
8.        World’s Bird Species Face Much Higher Risk of Extinction Than Previously Known, Study Says
9.        Lawsuit Alleges Failure to Clean Up Deschutes River, Budd Inlet
10.     Oregon: Forest Service Wilderness Fee Plan Gets Negative Comments
11.     Idaho Utilities Commission to Allow Idaho Power to Purchase Solar Energy
12.     Op/Ed: Coastal Wind Development Is Complicated
13.     Vermont City Uses Christmas Trees to Produce Electricity
14.     Critics Light Up Decision to Halt Planned Lightbulb-Efficiency Rules
15.     Wave Broadband to Increase Costs of Some TV Services
16.     Fox Networks Could Soon Go Dark for Millions Still Stuck with Cable
17.     California Vastly Expands Digital Privacy. Will People Use It?
18.     Hunting the Missing Millions from Collapsed Cryptocurrency
19.     States Charge More for Electric Cars as New Laws Take Effect
20.     FERC: The Energy Agency That Could Thwart Democrats’ Climate Plans
21.     NorthWestern Energy Shareholder Files Suit Claiming Utility Excluded Climate Proposal from 2020 Proxy
22.     Canada: New Industry Develops Around Sucking Carbon Dioxide Out of the Atmosphere
23.     Slippery Salvation: Could Seaweed as Cow Feed Help Climate?
24.     Legal Marijuana Sales May Spark Midwest Interstate Tension
25.     Why Canada’s Cannabis Bubble Burst
26.     The Oregonian Eliminates Online Comments, Joining Other Media Organizations
27.     Mark Twain Once Wrote for California’s Oldest Newspaper. Now It Nears Its Final Days
28.     Editorial: Communities Are the Winners of New Federal Law to Save Local Journalism
29.     Just Don’t Say It Three Times – A Giant Red Star Is Acting Weird – Scientists Think It May Be About to Explode
30.     President Trump Signed Three Bills Affecting Native Americans. Here’s What They Do.
31.     Washington State to Investigate Claims Over Failed Expansion of Tri-Cities Convention Center

WORD OF THE DAY – HORRIBLE HAIKU EDITION

Myrmidon • \MER-muh-donn\ • noun - A loyal follower; especially: a subordinate who executes orders unquestioningly or unscrupulously

Behold! Myrmidon
Says everything I tell it
It won’t shut up now


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.        Electricity Rates Going Up, Gas Rates Down for NorthWestern Energy Customers (Missoula Current, MT)

2.        California: State Utility Regulators Hold Off on San Onofre Decommissioning Funding Request (Los Angeles Times, CA)

3.        EIA Expects U.S. Energy-Related CO2 Emissions to Fall in 2019 (U.S. Energy Information Administration)

4.        Tillamook PUD Offers Community Support Grants in 2020 (Tillamook County Pioneer)

FISH & WILDLIFE

5.        Removal of Sea Lions Clears Way for Willamette Wild Winter Steelhead (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

6.        What Is the Future of Washington State’s Forests? Endangered Marbled Murrelet Seabird Caught in Fight (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

7.        Jim Beam Fined in Massive Bourbon Spill That Killed Fish (Associated Press)

8.        World’s Bird Species Face Much Higher Risk of Extinction Than Previously Known, Study Says (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

“CLEAN UP ON AISLE THREE” – WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

9.        Lawsuit Alleges Failure to Clean Up Deschutes River, Budd Inlet (Olympian, WA – Paywall Advisory)

10.     Oregon: Forest Service Wilderness Fee Plan Gets Negative Comments (Associated Press)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

11.     Idaho Utilities Commission to Allow Idaho Power to Purchase Solar Energy (Associated Press)

12.     Op/Ed: Coastal Wind Development Is Complicated (Del Norte Triplicate, Crescent City, CA)

13.     Vermont City Uses Christmas Trees to Produce Electricity (WXII-TV, Winston-Salem, NC)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

14.     Critics Light Up Decision to Halt Planned Lightbulb-Efficiency Rules (Cronkite News)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

15.     Wave Broadband to Increase Costs of Some TV Services (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton – Paywall Advisory)

16.     Fox Networks Could Soon Go Dark for Millions Still Stuck with Cable (Gizmodo)

THE WIZARDING WORLD OF TECHNOLOGY

17.     California Vastly Expands Digital Privacy. Will People Use It? (Associated Press)

18.     Hunting the Missing Millions from Collapsed Cryptocurrency (British Broadcasting Corporation)

I SING THE CAR ELECTRIC

19.     States Charge More for Electric Cars as New Laws Take Effect (Associated Press)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

20.     FERC: The Energy Agency That Could Thwart Democrats’ Climate Plans (Politico)

21.     NorthWestern Energy Shareholder Files Suit Claiming Utility Excluded Climate Proposal from 2020 Proxy (Missoula Current, MT)

22.     Canada: New Industry Develops Around Sucking Carbon Dioxide Out of the Atmosphere (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

23.     Slippery Salvation: Could Seaweed as Cow Feed Help Climate? (Associated Press)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

24.     Legal Marijuana Sales May Spark Midwest Interstate Tension (Associated Press)

25.     Why Canada’s Cannabis Bubble Burst (British Broadcasting Corporation)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

26.     The Oregonian Eliminates Online Comments, Joining Other Media Organizations (Oregonian, Portland, OR)

27.     Mark Twain Once Wrote for California’s Oldest Newspaper. Now It Nears Its Final Days (Los Angeles Times, CA)

28.     Editorial: Communities Are the Winners of New Federal Law to Save Local Journalism (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – SEETHING STEW OF SCIENCE

29.     Just Don’t Say It Three Times – A Giant Red Star Is Acting Weird – Scientists Think It May Be About to Explode (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

30.     President Trump Signed Three Bills Affecting Native Americans. Here’s What They Do. (The Hill, Washington, DC)

GENERAL NEWS

31.     Washington State to Investigate Claims Over Failed Expansion of Tri-Cities Convention Center (Associated Press)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Pennsylvania Shop Offers Sauerkraut-Flavored Ice Cream

New Sapling Takes Root in Portland’s Smallest Park the Day after Being Vandalized

Honored as Jedi Master & Historian – Riley Howell, U.S. Student Who Died Tackling Gunman in Shooting

Football-Making Town Sets Record for Most Balls Thrown at Once

SONG OF THE DAY

Blondie – Rapture

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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