Monday, July 29, 2019

Energy News Digest for July 29, 2019


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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS





HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Lights Out for Rural Alaska as the Power Cost Endowment Faces Endangerment (Alaska Public Media)

Bonneville Power Administration: No Increase in Wholesale Power Rates, But Surcharge Likely (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Lower Snake River Dams: Economic Tradeoffs of Removal (ECONorthwest)

Idaho-2, Washington-3, Oregon-6 – These States Are Producing the Most Renewable Energy. Where Does Yours Rank? (USA Today)

Chehalis River Dam Sponsors to Begin Work on Mitigation Plan (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

1.      Lights Out for Rural Alaska as the Power Cost Endowment Faces Endangerment
2.      Bonneville Power Administration: No Increase in Wholesale Power Rates, But Surcharge Likely
3.      Under Pressure, Bonneville Power Administration Cuts Costs, Keeps Rates In Check
4.      Editorial: Bonneville Power Administration Still Holds the Power
5.      Editorial: The Bonneville Power Administration Remains Valuable to the Pacific Northwest
6.      Lower Snake River Dams: Economic Tradeoffs of Removal
7.      Grant PUD Bond Rating Upgraded Amid Strong Finances, Financial Outlook
8.      Hydropower Transmission for the U.S. Northeast – With $318M Invested, Eversource Pulls Plug on Northern Pass
9.      Wisconsin: Worker Dies from Electric Shock at Abandoned Milwaukee Mall
10.   Panel: Grid Must Be Updated to Support Electrification
11.   Commissioner LaFleur Cautions on Administrative Interference as She Exits FERC
12.   British Columbia Premier John Horgan Shows Cautious Optimism for Fraser River Salmon after Visiting Big Bar Landslide
13.   Op/Ed: A Tale of Two Salmon Conferences, And the Need for Science-Based Solutions to Save Our Fish
14.   Chinook Season Opens Near Brewster August 1
15.   Lummi Tribal Members May Sue to Free Captive Orca from Miami
16.   How the Orca Became a Poster Child for Protesters in Canada
17.   It Happened Here: Federal Suit Affirms Yakama Treaty Rights to Fish
18.   Chehalis River Dam Sponsors to Begin Work on Mitigation Plan
19.   Lewis County Planning Commission to Consider Zoning Change at Request of Crystal Geyser Water Plant Opponents
20.   ‘Majestic’ Douglas Fir Stood for 420 Years. Then Oregon State University Foresters Cut It Down
21.   We Enjoy the Wonders of the Water, But These Teams Help Promote a Healthy Columbia River
22.   Oyster Seeding: A ‘Tangible, Physical’ Way to Help the Water
23.   Idaho-2, Washington-3, Oregon-6 – These States Are Producing the Most Renewable Energy. Where Does Yours Rank?
24.   Proposed Federal Legislation Would Extend Solar Investment Tax Credit 5 Years
25.   First Big U.S. Offshore Wind Project Hits Snag over Fishing-Industry Concerns
26.   U.S. Senators (including Merkley, OR) Propose National Efficiency Standard to Save 22% of Electric Utility Energy by 2035
27.   Nest Thermostats to Offer Flexible Demand Capacity in California ISO
28.   It’s the Internet ‘Dark Ages’ in Large Tracts of Pierce County. Leaders Hope to Change That
29.   The Census Could Undercount People Who Don’t Have Internet Access
30.   Hackers’ Latest Target: School Districts
31.   This Climate Change Coloring Book Illustrates How We Transition to Clean Energy
32.   Op/Ed: Jay Inslee – Climate Change Is a Winning Campaign Issue – and President Trump Knows It
33.   AP Explains: How Big A Threat Is an Electromagnetic Attack?
34.   All House Democrats from Washington State Support Presidential Impeachment Inquiry
35.   Jay Inslee: The 2020 Dem Who May Actually Know How to Fix Health Care
36.   California Stunned by Garlic Festival Shooting
37.   After Pharmaceutical Companies Poured Billions of Opioid Pills into Washington, Rural Counties Try to Recover
38.   Electrical Outlet Overload Blamed in Death of Two Children in Prosser Fire
39.   Slack Outage Causes Workplace Freakout on Social Media

WORD OF THE DAY

Pied-à-terre • \pee-ay-duh-TAIR\ • noun - A temporary or second lodging

The in-laws were coming; dread filled Angela’s mind as she imagined the state of the garage, which she planned to use as a makeshift pied-à-terre for her finicky mother in law and slovenly father in law. “Well, at least my dad won’t have to go far for a cold beer,” quipped her sharp-witted husband.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.    Lights Out for Rural Alaska as the Power Cost Endowment Faces Endangerment (Alaska Public Media)

2.    Bonneville Power Administration: No Increase in Wholesale Power Rates, But Surcharge Likely (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

3.    Under Pressure, Bonneville Power Administration Cuts Costs, Keeps Rates in Check (Portland Business Journal, OR)

4.    Editorial: Bonneville Power Administration Still Holds the Power (Ellensburg Daily Record, WA)

5.    Editorial: The Bonneville Power Administration Remains Valuable to the Pacific Northwest (Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, WA)

6.    Lower Snake River Dams: Economic Tradeoffs of Removal (ECONorthwest)

7.    Grant PUD Bond Rating Upgraded Amid Strong Finances, Financial Outlook (The Star of Grand Coulee, WA)

8.    Hydropower Transmission for the U.S. Northeast – With $318M Invested, Eversource Pulls Plug on Northern Pass (Courthouse News Service)

9.    Wisconsin: Worker Dies from Electric Shock at Abandoned Milwaukee Mall (The Daily Reporter, Milwaukee, WI)
https://dailyreporter.com/2019/07/24/worker-dies-from-electric-shock-at-abandoned-milwaukee-mall/

10. Panel: Grid Must Be Updated to Support Electrification (American Public Power Association)

11. Commissioner LaFleur Cautions on Administrative Interference as She Exits FERC (Utility Dive)

FISH & WILDLIFE

12. British Columbia Premier John Horgan Shows Cautious Optimism for Fraser River Salmon after Visiting Big Bar Landslide (CTV News)

13. Op/Ed: A Tale of Two Salmon Conferences, And the Need for Science-Based Solutions to Save Our Fish (Idaho Statesman, Boise, ID)

14. Chinook Season Opens Near Brewster August 1 (KPQ Radio, Wenatchee, WA)

15. Lummi Tribal Members May Sue to Free Captive Orca from Miami (KOMO TV, Seattle, WA)

16. How the Orca Became a Poster Child for Protesters in Canada (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

17. It Happened Here: Federal Suit Affirms Yakama Treaty Rights to Fish (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

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

18. Chehalis River Dam Sponsors to Begin Work on Mitigation Plan (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

19. Lewis County Planning Commission to Consider Zoning Change at Request of Crystal Geyser Water Plant Opponents (Longview Daily News, WA)

20. ‘Majestic’ Douglas Fir Stood for 420 Years. Then Oregon State University Foresters Cut It Down (Oregonian, Portland, OR)

21. We Enjoy the Wonders of the Water, But These Teams Help Promote a Healthy Columbia River (Tri-City Herald, WA)

22. Oyster Seeding: A ‘Tangible, Physical’ Way to Help the Water (Associated Press)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

23. Idaho-2, Washington-3, Oregon-6 – These States Are Producing the Most Renewable Energy. Where Does Yours Rank? (USA Today)

24. Proposed Federal Legislation Would Extend Solar Investment Tax Credit 5 Years (Utility Dive)

25. First Big U.S. Offshore Wind Project Hits Snag over Fishing-Industry Concerns (Reuters)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

26. U.S. Senators (including Merkley, OR) Propose National Efficiency Standard to Save 22% of Electric Utility Energy by 2035 (Utility Dive)

27. Nest Thermostats to Offer Flexible Demand Capacity in California ISO (American Public Power Association)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

28. It’s the Internet ‘Dark Ages’ in Large Tracts of Pierce County. Leaders Hope to Change That (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)

THE WIZARDING WORLD OF TECHNOLOGY

29. The Census Could Undercount People Who Don’t Have Internet Access (Slate Magazine)

30. Hackers’ Latest Target: School Districts (NY Times)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

31. This Climate Change Coloring Book Illustrates How We Transition to Clean Energy (Fast Company)

32. Op/Ed: Jay Inslee – Climate Change Is a Winning Campaign Issue – and President Trump Knows It (NY Times)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – SEETHING STEW OF SCIENCE

33. AP Explains: How Big A Threat Is an Electromagnetic Attack? (Associated Press)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

34. All House Democrats from Washington State Support Presidential Impeachment Inquiry (Associated Press)

35. Jay Inslee: The 2020 Dem Who May Actually Know How to Fix Health Care (Politico)

GENERAL NEWS

36. California Stunned by Garlic Festival Shooting (Christian Science Monitor)

37. After Pharmaceutical Companies Poured Billions of Opioid Pills into Washington, Rural Counties Try to Recover (Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA)

38. Electrical Outlet Overload Blamed in Death of Two Children in Prosser Fire (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

39. Slack Outage Causes Workplace Freakout on Social Media (SF Chronicle, CA)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Raw Chicken Seemingly Crawls Off Table by Itself in Terrifying Footage

Childless Millennials Are Passionately Defending Their Disney Fandom

Grasshoppers Take Vegas by Swarm, Disrupting Weather Radar, Tourism

Study: 28 Percent of Delivery Drivers Have Eaten Your Food

SONG OF THE DAY

Heroes - The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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