Monday, August 30, 2010

Energy News Digest for August 30, 2010

All the links in today’s news digest lead to current stories. Please note that some media organizations update their web sites regularly, which may result in broken links in the future.

To subscribe, email jmyer@masonpud3.org

HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Oregon Regulators, Portland General Electric in Showdown over Closing Boardman Coal Plant (Oregonian, Portland)

Tacoma Public Utilities Might Seek Rate Hikes (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

Contract to Remove Elwha Dams Goes to Montana Firm (Seattle Times)

Grays Harbor, Pacific County PUD’s Explore Tidal Energy (Associated Press)

City of Vancouver City Gets Cloudy Forecast on Biomass Plant - Project being mulled by county could produce dark smoke downtown, official says (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

·         Oregon Regulators, Portland General Electric in Showdown over Closing Boardman Coal Plant
·         Tacoma Public Utilities Might Seek Rate Hikes
·         Grant PUD Talks about Surcharge Monday
·         Idaho Power - Environmental Impact Statement for the Swan Falls Hydroelectric Project
·         Northern Wasco County PUD Eyes White River Falls Power
·         Aluminum Manufacturer Alcoa Spends $680,000 to Lobby on Climate, Financial Issues
·         PUD 3 Commission to Hold Hearing on Integrated Resource Plan - Aug 31
·         Bellevue: Tree Trimmer Killed By Tree
·         Maine Regulators to Review Utility Takeover
·         Giant Metal Humanoids in Running to Conduct Iceland's Electricity
·         Contract to Remove Elwha Dams Goes to Montana Firm
·         Dam Removal Contract Comes in $13 Million under Estimate
·         Peninsula Company Will Gain Millions As Subcontractor In Elwha Dam Removal Project
·         Amended Complaint Filed in Columbia River Salmon Lawsuit
·         Salmon Season on the Skokomish
·         Huge Salmon Runs Bring Cash Bonanza for US & Canadian Fishermen
·         Critics Say Canadian Salmon Run Botched By the Government
·         Alaska Salmon Haul a Surprise
·         Pikeminnow Season Extended
·         Avista Adjusting Water Flow At Spokane Falls
·         Klamath Basin's Water Worries Extend to Wells
·         Canadian Government Approves Plan to Treat Vancouver Island Sewage – Finally
·         Disgusting Algae's Spread Perplexes Scientists in California
·         Grays Harbor, Pacific County PUD’s Explore Tidal Energy
·         City of Vancouver City Gets Cloudy Forecast on Biomass Plant
·         Port Townsend Mill's Proposed Biomass Generator Draws Heat
·         California - Modesto Irrigation District to Weigh Power Deal For Wood-Burn Plant
·         Editorial - Achieving 'Green' Through Biomass
·         Colorado - Biomass Plant Proposed in Vail
·         Michigan - DTE Energy Invests in Wood-Based Electricity, Landfill Gas
·         Wisconsin - Environmental Review Not Needed For Biomass Plant
·         Wind Forecast Accuracy Takes On Added Importance
·         Recipients Seek Renewed Grants for Renewable Energy Projects
·         California - Wind Turbine Projects Run into Resistance
·         Maine Wind Farm Not Soothing To All Ears - Turbines’ Sounds Have Town Divided
·         California - Green Goal Line in Sight: 33 Percent Renewable Electricity Bill Nearing Key Votes
·         Editorial - Smart Grid Projects Good For Economy, Efficiency
·         Washington State Weatherization Program Receives $10 Million
·         Devices That Help Plug Electrical Leaks
·         Not Such A Bright Idea - Making Lighting More Efficient Could Increase Energy Use
·         Pacific Northwest Forests Offer Carbon Dilemma
·         Obama Administration Sides with Utilities in Supreme Court Case about Climate Change
·         Cap-and-Trade Is Beginning to Raise Some Concerns
·         Environmental Groups Face Their Future in Climate-Change Debate
·         UN Climate Change Panel to be Warned over Reports
·         Climate Policy Wars: People Want Affordable Solutions
·         How to Stop Idling Trucks from Wasting 1.2 Billion Gallons of Fuel Annually in the US
·         Chelan County PUD Will Accept Feds $25 Million Fiber Grant
·         Editorial - Chelan County PUD: a Real Lesson on Making Decisions
·         Edmonds - City Owned Fiber Optics Starting to Pay Off
·         Idaho - City of Sandpoint Hits Slow Lane for Fiber-Optic Network
·         Ten Oregon Counties May be Facing a Whopping Cable Bill
·         Intel Buying Infineon's Wireless Operations
·         Microsoft Co-Founder Allen Sues Apple, Google, Other Tech Giants over Patents
·         Technology Notebook: Google Unveils Its Internet Phone Service
·         Governor and DNR Commissioner Cases & the limits Power of the State Attorney General
·         Shelton City Commission to Discuss Next Steps for Fire Services Monday
·         Struggling Cities Shut Firehouses in Budget Crisis
·         State Representative John McCoy Resigns as Quil Ceda General Manager
·         Unusually Heavy Rain for August in Western Washington
·         Farmers' Almanac: Kinder, Gentler Winter on Tap
·         Late Summer Brings a Spider Population Boom in Washington State
·         Solutions Sought For $240,000 Teacher Overpayment in Centralia
·         Smart and Fast, Marine Mammals Are Guarding Our Military Bases

WORD OF THE DAY

Panjandrum • \pan-JAN-drum\ noun • - A powerful personage or pretentious official

Ooh look, the internet collective that is the world’s lexicological panjandrum has threatened the existence of the Oxford English Dictionary.

Internet may phase out printed Oxford Dictionary (Associated Press)

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Oregon Regulators, Portland General Electric in Showdown over Closing Boardman Coal Plant (Oregonian, Portland)

Tacoma Public Utilities Might Seek Rate Hikes (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

Grant PUD Talks about Surcharge Monday (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses lake, WA)

Idaho Power - Environmental Impact Statement for the Swan Falls Hydroelectric Project on the Snake River (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission)

Northern Wasco County PUD Eyes White River Falls Power (Dalles Chronicle, OR)

Aluminum Manufacturer Alcoa Spends $680,000 to Lobby on Climate, Financial Issues – Bonneville Power Administration energy one focus of lobbying effort (Canadian Business)

PUD 3 Commission to Hold Hearing on Integrated Resource Plan - Aug 31 (Mason County PUD No. 3)

Bellevue: Tree Trimmer Killed By Tree (Associated Press)

Maine Regulators to Review Utility Takeover (Associated Press)

Giant Metal Humanoids in Running to Conduct Iceland's Electricity (Gawker – Note: comment section may contain PG-13 or worse language)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Contract to Remove Elwha Dams Goes to Montana Firm (Seattle Times)

Dam Removal Contract Comes in $13 Million under Estimate (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Peninsula Company Will Gain Millions As Subcontractor In Elwha Dam Removal Project (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Amended Complaint Filed in Columbia River Salmon Lawsuit (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

Salmon Season on the Skokomish (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA)

Huge Salmon Runs Bring Cash Bonanza for US & Canadian Fishermen (Seattle Times)

Critics Say Canadian Salmon run botched by the Government - Expert says Ottawa too late in opening sockeye fishery (Victoria Times Colonist, BC)

Alaska Salmon Haul a Surprise (Anchorage Daily News, AK)

Pikeminnow Season Extended (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Avista Adjusting Water Flow At Spokane Falls (Associated Press)

Klamath Basin's Water Worries Extend to Wells (Oregonian, Portland)

Canadian Government Approves Plan to Treat Vancouver Island Sewage - Finally (Associated Press)

Disgusting Algae's Spread Perplexes Scientists in California (Sacramento Bee, CA)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Grays Harbor, Pacific County PUD’s Explore Tidal Energy (Associated Press)

City of Vancouver City Gets Cloudy Forecast on Biomass Plant - Project being mulled by county could produce dark smoke downtown, official says (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Port Townsend Mill's Proposed Biomass Generator Draws Heat (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

California - Modesto Irrigation District to Weigh Power Deal For Wood-Burn Plant (Modesto Bee, CA)

Editorial - Achieving 'Green' Through Biomass (Modesto Bee, CA)

Colorado - Biomass Plant Proposed in Vail: Pine beetle problem could offer valuable alternative energy solutions to Vail Valley (SKI Magazine)

Michigan - DTE Energy Invests in Wood-Based Electricity, Landfill Gas (Michigan Messenger)

Wisconsin - Environmental Review Not Needed For Biomass Plant (Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, WI)

Wind Forecast Accuracy Takes On Added Importance (Oregon Public Radio)

Recipients Seek Renewed Grants for Renewable Energy Projects - Idaho wind farm among federal aid beneficiaries (Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA)

California - Wind Turbine Projects Run into Resistance (NY Times)

Maine Wind Farm Not Soothing To All Ears - Turbines’ Sounds Have Town Divided (Boston Globe, MA)

California - Green Goal Line in Sight: 33 Percent Renewable Electricity Bill Nearing Key Votes (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Editorial - Smart Grid Projects Good For Economy, Efficiency (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Washington State Weatherization Program Receives $10 Million (Associated Press)

Devices That Help Plug Electrical Leaks (NY Times)

Not Such A Bright Idea - Making Lighting More Efficient Could Increase Energy Use, Not Decrease It (The Economist,)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Pacific Northwest Forests Offer Carbon Dilemma (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

Obama Administration Sides with Utilities in Supreme Court Case about Climate Change (Washington Post)

Cap-and-Trade Is Beginning to Raise Some Concerns (NY Times)

Environmental Groups Face Their Future in Climate-Change Debate (Washington Post)

UN Climate Change Panel to be Warned over Reports (Telegraph, UK)

Climate Policy Wars: People Want Affordable Solutions (Crosscut Seattle)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

How to Stop Idling Trucks from Wasting 1.2 Billion Gallons of Fuel Annually in the US (Earth & Industry)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Chelan County PUD Will Accept Feds $25 Million Fiber Grant (Wenatchee World, WA)

Editorial - Chelan County PUD: a Real Lesson on Making Decisions (Wenatchee World, WA)

Edmonds - City Owned Fiber Optics Starting to Pay Off (Edmonds Beacon, WA)

Idaho - City of Sandpoint Hits Slow Lane For Fiber-Optic Network Bonner County Daily Bee, Sandpoint, ID)

Ten Oregon Counties May be Facing a Whopping Cable Bill (Oregonian, Portland)

Intel Buying Infineon's Wireless Operations (Associated Press)

Microsoft Co-Founder Allen Sues Apple, Google, Other Tech Giants over Patents (Washington Post)

Technology Notebook: Google Unveils Its Internet Phone Service (Everett Herald, WA)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Governor and DNR Commissioner Cases - Cases May Limit Power of State Attorney General Rob Mckenna (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

Shelton City Commission to Discuss Next Steps for Fire Services Monday (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)


State Representative John McCoy Resigns as Quil Ceda General Manager - Will start an economic development and public policy consulting firm (Indian Country Today)

GENERAL NEWS

Unusually Heavy Rain for August in Western Washington (Associated Press)

Farmers' Almanac: Kinder, Gentler Winter on Tap (Associated Press)

Late Summer Brings a Spider Population Boom in Washington State (KING-TV, Seattle)

Solutions Sought For $240,000 Teacher Overpayment in Centralia (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

Smart and Fast, Marine Mammals Are Guarding Our Military Bases (Seattle Times)

DIVERSIONS

Kittitas Treasurer Refuses 33,000 Pennies

Eastern Washington University’s New Red Turf a Hit with Players

Girl, 12, Fined $124 for Littering in Winthrop

Canadian Cattle Enjoy Red Wine With Their Feed

SONG OF THE DAY

Sarah Vaughan - Pennies from Heaven

Friday, August 13, 2010

Energy News Digest for August 13, 2010

The news digest will be on “Hiatus” (the wonder horse) for the next two weeks. It will return, fresh faced & dewy on August 30.

All the links in today’s news digest lead to current stories. Please note that some media organizations update their web sites regularly, which may result in broken links in the future.

To subscribe, email jmyer@masonpud3.org

HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Proposed Biomass Power Plant near Shelton Finds Wood to Burn - Company signs with local timber company for 20 percent of its needs (Olympian, WA)

Kittitas County Approves Massive Solar Farm (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

Lightning Apparently Electrocutes Half the Fish in Idaho Hatchery Pond (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

Lake Mead’s Water Level Plunges as 11-Year Drought Lingers (NY Times)

Rotten Egg Smell Added to Puget Sound Energy Bills (Northwest Cable News)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

·         Rotten Egg Smell Added to Puget Sound Energy Bills
·         Douglas County PUD Gets AA Credit Rating from Standard & Poor’s
·         Rare Appearance by Metaline Falls, Hidden under Hydropower Reservoir
·         Members Seek to Deny East Kentucky Power Cooperative’s Borrowing Authority for Coal-Fired Power Plant
·         Lightning Apparently Electrocutes Half the Fish in Idaho Hatchery Pond
·         Big Chinook Salmon Run Starts to Reach Columbia
·         Lake Wenatchee Sockeye Season Could Run into Next Week
·         Northwest Officials Step Up Projects to Help Columbia River Lamprey as Numbers Plummet
·         California - Mystery Salmon Identified, Small Fry Not Native to Napa River
·         Draft report recommends against renewable energy projects in Oregon’s key sage grouse habitat
·         State Delays Implementation of New Southwest Washington Watershed Rules
·         Red Tide Closes Pierce County Shellfish Harvest
·         Lake Mead’s Water Level Plunges as 11-Year Drought Lingers
·         Appeals Court Allows Logging Oregon Old Growth
·         Proposed Biomass Power Plant near Shelton Finds Wood to Burn
·         Green Diamond to Supply Fuel for Proposed Power Plant
·         New York - For Biomass Project, Finish Line Heaves into View after Long Push
·         Kittitas County Approves Massive Solar Farm
·         California Desert on Pace to Become World’s Solar Capital
·         Looking for Revenue after Wind Farms Are Built
·         Wind Energy to be Stored in Home Water Heaters in Experiment
·         BPA, Mason County PUD 3 Partner on Project to Use Wind Power More Effectively
·         BPA Tests the Water Heater’s Role in the Smart Grid
·         Idaho - Lawsuit Papers Served in Bingham Trash Conflict
·         Prince of Tides: A Mammoth Tide Power Turbine
·         To Cut Demand for Electricity, Some Customers Agree to Unplug
·         Beetle-Kill Trees to Heat Homes - Timber Used to Make Wood Pellets
·         Will Consumers Buy the Chevy Volt & Nissan Leaf?
·         Broadband to Enhance Rural Healthcare
·         Is Charter Missing the Boat on Opelika’s Muni Broadband Network? Look for the Mason PUD 3 Reference
·         The FCC & the Bandwidth Wars
·         Editorial - Net Neutrality Is a Technical, Not a Political Problem
·         Gregoire Announces $51M in Cuts to State Welfare
·         State Workers May be Asked to Take Health Care Cuts
·         Some Expensive Contests in WA Statehouse Primary
·         Six-Year-Old Mason County Boy Shot by Brother Dies
·         NASA Tracks Pollution Flow from Russian Fires

WORD OF THE DAY

Capacious • \kuh-PAY-shuss\ • - Containing or capable of containing a great deal

Alison was stunned by the small man-purse being carried about by her hulking date. For such a tiny bag, it must have contained a capacious interior based on “clown-car” technology. He pulled a notebook computer, two boiled eggs, even a medium-sized Mastiff dog from the container…all with very little effort.

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Rotten Egg Smell Added to Puget Sound Energy Bills (Northwest Cable News)

Douglas County PUD Gets AA Credit Rating from Standard & Poor’s (Omak Chronicle, WA)

Rare Appearance by Metaline Falls, Hidden under Hydropower Reservoir (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

Kentucky - Co-Op Members Seek to Deny East Kentucky Power Cooperative’s Borrowing Authority for Coal-Fired Power Plant (Richmond Register, KY)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Lightning Apparently Electrocutes Half the Fish in Idaho Hatchery Pond (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

Big Chinook Salmon Run Starts to Reach Columbia (Wenatchee World, WA)

Lake Wenatchee Sockeye Season Could Run into Next Week (Wenatchee World, WA)

Northwest Officials Step Up Projects to Help Columbia River Lamprey as Numbers Plummet (Oregonian, Portland)

California - Mystery Salmon Identified, Small Fry Not Native to Napa River (Napa Valley Register, CA)

Draft report recommends against renewable energy projects in Oregon’s key sage grouse habitat (Associated Press)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

State Delays Implementation of New Southwest Washington Watershed Rules (Longview Daily News, WA)

Red Tide Closes Pierce County Shellfish Harvest (Olympian, WA)

Lake Mead’s Water Level Plunges as 11-Year Drought Lingers (NY Times)

Appeals Court Allows Logging Oregon Old Growth (Associated Press)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Proposed Biomass Power Plant near Shelton Finds Wood to Burn - Company signs with local timber company for 20 percent of its needs (Olympian, WA)

Green Diamond to Supply Fuel for Proposed Power Plant (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA)

New York - For Biomass Project, Finish Line Heaves into View after Long Push (Times Herald Record, Middletown, NY)

Kittitas County Approves Massive Solar Farm (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

California Desert on Pace to Become World’s Solar Capital (NY Times)

Looking for Revenue after Wind Farms Are Built (KNDU-TV, Tri-Cities, WA)

Wind Energy to be Stored in Home Water Heaters in Experiment (KPLU Radio, Tacoma, WA)

BPA, Mason County PUD 3 Partner on Project to Use Wind Power More Effectively (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

BPA Tests the Water Heater’s Role in the Smart Grid (Sustainable Business Oregon)

Idaho - Lawsuit Papers Served in Bingham Trash Conflict – Company was to break down the trash into renewable energy (KIFI-TV, Idaho Falls, ID)

Prince of Tides: A Mammoth Tide Power Turbine (NY Times – But is it safe for fish?)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

To Cut Demand for Electricity, Some Customers Agree to Unplug (NY Times)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Beetle-Kill Trees to Heat Homes - Timber Used to Make Wood Pellets (KMGH-TV, Denver, CO)

Will Consumers Buy the Chevy Volt & Nissan Leaf? (Nat’l Public Radio)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Broadband to Enhance Rural Healthcare (Courthouse News Service)

Is Charter Missing the Boat on Opelika’s Muni Broadband Network? “…Similar mixed use techniques have been adopted by the likes of Washington State’s Mason County PUD 3…Washington state law prohibits utilities from offering retail services…they provide wholesale capacity to a number of unnamed household name service providers that typically have been forced to leverage a competitor’s network…”
(Fierce Telecom)

The FCC & the Bandwidth Wars (Washington Post)

Editorial - Net Neutrality Is a Technical, Not a Political Problem (SF Chronicle)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Gregoire Announces $51M in Cuts to State Welfare (KIRO-TV, Seattle)

State Workers May be Asked to Take Health Care Cuts (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

Some Expensive Contests in WA Statehouse Primary (Olympian, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

Six-Year-Old Mason County Boy Shot by Brother Dies (Associated Press)

NASA Tracks Pollution Flow from Russian Fires (NY Times)

DIVERSIONS

Doctors Remove Pea Sprouting in Man’s Lung

Answer to PETA - Dodge Makes Monkey Disappear

100-year-old Scotch pulled from frozen crate

More than 10,000 Chinese set human domino record

SONG OF THE DAY

Johnny Rivers - Midnight Special (Can you guess the reference to one of the “diversions” stories?)