Thursday, June 25, 2020

The Energy News Digest for June 25, 2020


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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS




HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Washington State Makes Face Masks Mandatory as Some States See New Coronavirus Surge (Reuters)

Ponderay Newsprint Shuts Down Usk Paper Mill, Threatening Economy of Northeast Washington State (Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA)

Electric Cooperatives Expected to Lose $10 Billion in Revenue Due to COVID-19 (Daily Energy Insider)

Fraser River: ‘Salmon Cannon’ Up & Running at British Columbia Landslide, But Fish Slow to Arrive (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

A Wet British Columbia is Good for Washington State (Cliff Mass Weather Blog)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (See Stories Below)

1.        Ponderay Newsprint Shuts Down Usk Paper Mill, Threatening Economy of Northeast Washington State
2.        Electric Cooperatives Expected to Lose $10 Billion in Revenue Due to COVID-19
3.        A COVID-19 Hit to Public Power? For Some, It’s Not All Bad
4.        Could the Aspirations of a Small Memphis Utility Signal the Beginning of the End for TVA?
5.        Sacramento Municipal Utility District Uses Goats to Help with Fire Risk Reduction
6.        Americans Split Along Party Lines Over Green Stimulus
7.        Battery Makers Face Looming Shortages of High-Quality Lithium
8.        Upgrades to Make Your Home More Energy-Efficient
9.        Fraser River: ‘Salmon Cannon’ Up & Running at British Columbia Landslide, But Fish Slow to Arrive
10.     Sockeye, Summer Steelhead Fishing Will Close on the Columbia River Up to the Border
11.     China Loses Appetite for Salmon, Seafood on Virus Contamination Worries
12.     Federal Wildlife Officials Propose New Cormorant Management Permits
13.     A Wet British Columbia is Good for Washington State
14.     Projects to Stash Carbon Dioxide Underground Get a Boost
15.     The Arctic Is on Fire: Siberian Heat Wave Alarms Scientists
16.     The Fastest ISP in America Is Community Owned & Operated
17.     The U.S. House Has a Universal Fiber Broadband Plan We Should Get Behind
18.     America’s Digital Divide Is an Emergency
19.     The FCC Muddles the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund Grants
20.     California Set to Require Zero-Emissions Trucks
21.     Devin Nunes Can’t Sue Twitter Over Fake Cow Account
22.     Saharan Dust Arriving to Texas Gulf Coast
23.     For Broadband Projects - Oregon Cell Phone Tax on Fast Track During Legislature’s Special Session
24.     Report: State, Local Aid Needed to Avert 4 Million Layoffs
25.     Washington State’s 10th Congressional District Candidate Debate Slated for July First
26.     Washington State Makes Face Masks Mandatory as Some States See New Coronavirus Surge
27.     Washington State Reports 483 New COVID-19 Cases, 9 Deaths
28.     Washington State Leaders Hesitant About Final Phase of County-by-County Reopening
29.     Northeast U.S. Governors Order Quarantine of Visitors from Coronavirus Hot Spot States
30.     Landowners Are Evicting Residents of Deschutes Parkway Encampment in Olympia
31.     Capitol Hill Residents & Businesses Sue City of Seattle for Failing to Disband CHOP/CHAZ

WORD OF THE DAY

Gullible • \GULL-uh-bull\ • Adjective - Easily duped or cheated

Freddy was having way too much fun taunting seagulls during his holiday at Dover, England. He laughed maniacally, his mullet whipping from under his baseball cap in the “Channel” breeze as the gullible gulls darted towards the enticing scones Fred was wildly waving to catch their attention. Unfortunately for Fred, the fun came to a screeching halt within five minutes, as the birds’ efforts to obtain food became the aviary version of the “Battle of Britain.” The German bombing runs of 1940 were trifles compared to the bombing runs inflicted on Fred; who retreated to his rented “Ford Prefect” to avoid further humiliation from the unerringly accurate seagulls.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.      Ponderay Newsprint Shuts Down Usk Paper Mill, Threatening Economy of Northeast Washington State (Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA)

2.      Electric Cooperatives Expected to Lose $10 Billion in Revenue Due to COVID-19 (Daily Energy Insider)

3.      A COVID-19 Hit to Public Power? For Some, It’s Not All Bad (Utility Dive)

4.      Could the Aspirations of a Small Memphis Utility Signal the Beginning of the End for TVA? (Utility Dive)

5.      Sacramento Municipal Utility District Uses Goats to Help with Fire Risk Reduction (American Public Power Association)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

6.      Americans Split Along Party Lines Over Green Stimulus (Reuters)

7.      Battery Makers Face Looming Shortages of High-Quality Lithium (Utility Dive)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

8.      Upgrades to Make Your Home More Energy-Efficient (Washington Post)

FISH & WILDLIFE

9.      Fraser River: ‘Salmon Cannon’ Up & Running at British Columbia Landslide, But Fish Slow to Arrive (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

10.   Sockeye, Summer Steelhead Fishing Will Close on the Columbia River Up to the Border (Oregonian, Portland)

11.   China Loses Appetite for Salmon, Seafood on Virus Contamination Worries (Reuters)

12.   Federal Wildlife Officials Propose New Cormorant Management Permits (Longview Daily News, WA)

WATER, WATER, ANYWHERE?

13.   A Wet British Columbia is Good for Washington State (Cliff Mass Weather Blog)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

14.   Projects to Stash Carbon Dioxide Underground Get a Boost (NY Times)

15.   The Arctic Is on Fire: Siberian Heat Wave Alarms Scientists (Associated Press)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

16.   The Fastest ISP in America Is Community Owned & Operated (TechDirt)

17.   The U.S. House Has a Universal Fiber Broadband Plan We Should Get Behind (Electronic Frontier Foundation)

18.   America’s Digital Divide Is an Emergency (Washington Post)

19.   The FCC Muddles the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund Grants (Pots & Pans)

I SING THE CAR ELECTRIC

20.   California Set to Require Zero-Emissions Trucks (NY Times)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

21.   Devin Nunes Can’t Sue Twitter Over Fake Cow Account (Courthouse News Service)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – SEETHING STEW OF SCIENCE

22.   Saharan Dust Arriving to Texas Gulf Coast (Courthouse News Service)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

23.   For Broadband Projects - Oregon Cell Phone Tax on Fast Track During Legislature’s Special Session (Oregonian, Portland)

24.   Report: State, Local Aid Needed to Avert 4 Million Layoffs (Associated Press)

25.   Washington State’s 10th Congressional District Candidate Debate Slated for July First (Washington State Wire, Olympia, WA)

SICKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN

26.   Washington State Makes Face Masks Mandatory as Some States See New Coronavirus Surge (Reuters)

27.   Washington State Reports 483 New COVID-19 Cases, 9 Deaths (Tri-City Herald, WA)

28.   Washington State Leaders Hesitant About Final Phase of County-by-County Reopening (Northwest News Network)

29.   Northeast U.S. Governors Order Quarantine of Visitors from Coronavirus Hot Spot States (Reuters)

GENERAL NEWS

30.   Landowners Are Evicting Residents of Deschutes Parkway Encampment in Olympia (Olympian, WA – Paywall Advisory)

31.   Capitol Hill Residents & Businesses Sue City of Seattle for Failing to Disband CHOP/CHAZ (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Jessi Combs Officially Recognized by Guinness as the Fastest Woman on Earth

Letter from ‘Winnie the Pooh’ to Young Fan Fetches More Than $15,000

Man Finds Haitian ‘Phoenix Button’ from 1800s on Washington State Beach

Wisconsin man receives postcard mailed 16 years earlier

SONG OF THE DAY

Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris - Speedway at Nazareth