Monday, April 29, 2019

Energy News Digest for April 29, 2019 – The Hot Shots Edition


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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP STORIES

PacifiCorp Study Says It Is Cheaper to Close Some Coal Plants (Oregonian, Portland)

Avista Joins the Western Energy Imbalance Market (Daily Energy Advisor)

Clark Public Utilities Receives National Commendation for Mutual Aid Efforts (Clark County Today, Vancouver, WA)

Orca Advocates Join Lower Snake River Dam Removal Debate (Longview Daily News, WA)

Canada: Killer Whales Return to Hunt Seals in Vancouver Harbour (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

Environmental Groups Oppose New Gas Project at Oregon Mega-Dairy (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Eugene Couple Alleges Bonneville Power Administration Clearing of Trees, Plants Caused Emotional Distress (Eugene Register-Guard, OR)

Washington State Lawmakers Pass $52.4 Billion Budget – Raise Taxes, Approve Affirmative Action & Adjourn (Northwest Public Broadcasting)

Washington Lawmakers Are Done This Year. Here’s What They Passed — And Didn’t — In 2019 (Northwest Public Broadcasting)

Investigators Open Probe into Four Companies Involved in Dismantling Seattle Crane Before Deadly Collapse (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Officials Declare Pacific Northwest Measles Outbreak Over (Washington Post)

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

Links in the news digest lead to current stories. Media organizations update their websites regularly, which may result in broken links.