Thursday, March 7, 2019

Energy News Digest for March 7, 2019


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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS




HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Feds Could Restrict Pacific Ocean Fishing over Endangered Orcas, NOAA Letter Says (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Utilities Warn Record Low Temperatures Will Mean Higher Power Bills (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

Carbon Fee Returns to Olympia as Lawmakers Consider $15 Billion Transportation Package (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Lowland Snow Chances Continue into the Weekend (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

Oregon U-S Senator Merkley Pushes USDA to Get Rural Broadband Funding Out (KTVZ-TV, Bend, OR)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

1.      Utilities Warn Record Low Temperatures Will Mean Higher Power Bills
2.      Smaller, Safer, Cheaper: One Company Aims to Reinvent the Nuclear Reactor & Save a Warming Planet
3.      Six-Figure Settlement Reached in Tacoma Public Utilities ‘Bro’ Culture Case
4.      Mason PUD 3 Receives International Recognition for Financial Reporting - Fourteenth Consecutive Honor
5.      Catlin Gabel Wins Bonneville Power Administration Science Bowl, Heads to Nationals
6.      Pacific Gas & Electric Considers Boosting New Director Pay to $400,000
7.      Public Advocate: Maine Would Benefit from New Power Line
8.      Feds Could Restrict Pacific Ocean Fishing over Endangered Orcas, NOAA Letter Says
9.      Washington State Will Allow Gillnets in Lower Columbia This Fall
10.   British Columbia: New Fisheries Closures Announced Near Vancouver to Protect Glass Sponge Reefs
11.   Scientists Warn of Ecosystem Consequences for Proposed British Columbia Seal Hunt
12.   What’s the Catch? With Seafood, It’s Often a Mystery
13.   You Could Snag the Jackpot: $50,000 Is Swimming in Lake Pend Oreille
14.   Oregon OKs Dual Portland General Electric Approach to Procure Renewables for Business Customers
15.   President Trump Again Seeks Deep Cuts in Renewable Energy Funding
16.   Democrats Hammer U-S Energy Department for Backpedaling on Appliance Rules
17.   Oregon U-S Senator Merkley Pushes USDA to Get Rural Broadband Funding Out
18.   Jefferson County Commissioners Approve $800,000 Public in Public Infrastructure Grants – Including funds for Jefferson PUD Telecom
19.   Op/Ed: Rural America Will Fall Further Behind without All-Fiber Broadband Infrastructure Investment
20.   Every Mississippi Electric Co-Op Exploring Broadband Funding
21.   U-S House to Hold Hearing on Sprint, T-Mobile Proposed Merger
22.   Audio: The Increasing Demand for Electric Cars
23.   Whatcom County Pilot Project Turns Manure into Clean Water for Puget Sound Salmon
24.   Coastal Wetlands Crank Up Carbon Storage as Seas Rise
25.   Birthstrike: Meet the Women Deciding Not to Have Kids Because of Climate Change
26.   After Facebook’s Scandals, Mark Zuckerberg Says He’ll Shift Focus to Private Sharing
27.   U-S Users Are Leaving Facebook, New Study Shows
28.   Queen Elizabeth II Posts Her First Ever Instagram Post – It’s Pretty Special
29.   The Mad Science Plan to Power the World with Poop
30.   If Night Lights Were Mountains: Cartographer Invents Whole New Way to Look at Earth
31.   Carbon Fee Returns to Olympia as Lawmakers Consider $15 Billion Transportation Package
32.   Washington State Senators Advance Online & Data Privacy Proposal
33.   Lowland Snow Chances Continue into the Weekend
34.   Flu Season Still in Full Swing in Western Washington State
35.   Nearly One-Third of Washington Ferry Fleet Not Operating
36.   First-Of-Its-Kind Bus Will Respond to Overdoses in Mason County
37.   Shelton STEM Students Meet Governor at Washington State Capitol
38.   Vancouver Among Four Washington Cities to Make ‘Top 100 Best Places to Live’ List

WORD OF THE DAY

Nidifugous • \nye-DIFF-yuh-gus\ • adjective - Leaving the nest soon after hatching.

One of my favorite comic bits comes from Paula Poundstone, as she recounts her nidifugous adventures as an infant, “I was born in Alabama, but I had only lived there a month before I had done everything that there is to do. Even as an infant I was bored and crawled to the state line.”

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.    Utilities Warn Record Low Temperatures Will Mean Higher Power Bills (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

2.    Smaller, Safer, Cheaper: One Company Aims to Reinvent the Nuclear Reactor & Save a Warming Planet (Science Magazine)

3.    Six-Figure Settlement Reached in Tacoma Public Utilities ‘Bro’ Culture Case (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)

4.    Mason PUD 3 Receives International Recognition for Financial Reporting - Fourteenth Consecutive Honor (Mason PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

5.    Catlin Gabel Wins Bonneville Power Administration Science Bowl, Heads to Nationals (Bonneville Power Administration)

6.    Pacific Gas & Electric Considers Boosting New Director Pay to $400,000 (Bloomberg News)

7.    Public Advocate: Maine Would Benefit from New Power Line (Associated Press)

FISH & WILDLIFE


9.    Washington State Will Allow Gillnets in Lower Columbia This Fall (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

10. British Columbia: New Fisheries Closures Announced Near Vancouver to Protect Glass Sponge Reefs (Victoria Times Colonist, BC)

11. Scientists Warn of Ecosystem Consequences for Proposed British Columbia Seal Hunt (Victoria Times Colonist, BC)

12. What’s the Catch? With Seafood, It’s Often a Mystery (Grist Online)

13. You Could Snag the Jackpot: $50,000 Is Swimming in Lake Pend Oreille (Idaho Press, Nampa, ID)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

14. Oregon OKs Dual Portland General Electric Approach to Procure Renewables for Business Customers (Utility Dive)

15. President Trump Again Seeks Deep Cuts in Renewable Energy Funding (Bloomberg News)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

16. Democrats Hammer U-S Energy Department for Backpedaling on Appliance Rules (Washington Examiner)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

17. Oregon U-S Senator Merkley Pushes USDA to Get Rural Broadband Funding Out (KTVZ-TV, Bend, OR)


19. Op/Ed: Rural America Will Fall Further Behind without All-Fiber Broadband Infrastructure Investment (The Hill, Washington, DC)

20. Every Mississippi Electric Co-Op Exploring Broadband Funding (Government Tech)

21. U-S House to Hold Hearing on Sprint, T-Mobile Proposed Merger (Reuters)

I SING THE CAR ELECTRIC

22. Audio: The Increasing Demand for Electric Cars (National Public Radio)

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

23. Whatcom County Pilot Project Turns Manure into Clean Water for Puget Sound Salmon (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

24. Coastal Wetlands Crank Up Carbon Storage as Seas Rise (Courthouse News Service)

25. Birthstrike: Meet the Women Deciding Not to Have Kids Because of Climate Change (Fast Company)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

26. After Facebook’s Scandals, Mark Zuckerberg Says He’ll Shift Focus to Private Sharing (NY Times)

27. U-S Users Are Leaving Facebook, New Study Shows (Mashable)

28. Queen Elizabeth II Posts Her First Ever Instagram Post – It’s Pretty Special (Mashable)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – SEETHING STEW OF SCIENCE

29. The Mad Science Plan to Power the World with Poop (Gizmodo)

30. If Night Lights Were Mountains: Cartographer Invents Whole New Way to Look at Earth (Washington Post)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

31. Carbon Fee Returns to Olympia as Lawmakers Consider $15 Billion Transportation Package (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

32. Washington State Senators Advance Online & Data Privacy Proposal (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

33. Lowland Snow Chances Continue into the Weekend (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

34. Flu Season Still in Full Swing in Western Washington State (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

35. Nearly One-Third of Washington Ferry Fleet Not Operating (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

36. First-Of-Its-Kind Bus Will Respond to Overdoses in Mason County (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA – Paywall Advisory)

37. Shelton STEM Students Meet Governor at Washington State Capitol (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

38. Vancouver Among Four Washington Cities to Make ‘Top 100 Best Places to Live’ List (KGW-TV, Portland, OR)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Jeopardy Host Alex Trebek Has Pancreatic Cancer

Fred Meyer Loss Prevention Manager Found Guilty of Stealing $230K

Man Returns Girl Scout Cookies, Steals Over $600 from Seattle Stand, Police Say

Why Eating Roadkill Makes Roads Safer for People & Animals

SONG OF THE DAY

Chicago – Questions 67 & 68

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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