Friday, June 8, 2018

Energy News Digest for June 8, 2018


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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Whiteout Conditions Possible in W. Washington Mountains This Weekend, Thunderstorms in Seattle (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Idaho Power Sues EPA over Hells Canyon Dams Requirement (Associated Press)

Flows Drop on Columbia/Snake, Allows Transition to Court-Ordered Spill; Water Supply Forecasts Good (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

Anti-Smelter Groups File Suit against Pend Oreille PUD, Proposed Silicon Smelter HiTest (The Inlander, Spokane, WA)

Washington State Supreme Court Ends Decade-Long School Funding Case (Northwest Public Broadcasting)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

1.      Idaho Power Sues EPA over Hells Canyon Dams Requirement
2.      Washington State’s “Move Over Law” Now Include Linemen & Other Utility Workers
3.      Bonneville Power Administration’s Integrated Program Review Effort Evolves to Reflect Strategic Plan
4.      Fall River Electric Coop to Mark 80th Anniversary
5.      Nuclear Option: Santee Cooper Wants to Settle Legal Fight with Electric Co-Ops Out of Court
6.      Flows Drop on Columbia/Snake, Allows Transition to Court-Ordered Spill; Water Supply Forecasts Good
7.      Study: Ocean Warming Cause of Massive West Coast Seabird Die-Off in 2014
8.      Anti-Smelter Groups File Suit against Pend Oreille PUD, Proposed Silicon Smelter HiTest
9.      Tesla Has Installed a Truly Huge Amount of Energy Storage
10.   Spat over Solar – ‘Top Chef’ Restaurateur Accused of Poisoning Neighbor’s Giant Tree
11.   Facebook Says ‘Bug’ Made 14 Million Private Updates Public
12.   More Than Half of U-S Households Have Ditched Landline Phones
13.   The Message Is Lost: Yahoo Kills Off Its Messenger Service
14.   The Energy Sector Is Driving Job Growth, But Not Where You Think
15.   Dairy Farms Battle Environmentalists over Manure
16.   Did Climate Trigger Toxic Algae Bloom Hurting Salem’s Water?
17.   Mr. Rogers Had a Simple Set of Rules for Talking to Children
18.   President Trump Says He Is Likely to Support Ending Federal Ban on Marijuana
19.   Are Google & Facebook Responsible for the Medical Quackery They Host?
20.   Washington State Supreme Court Ends Decade-Long School Funding Case
21.   Whiteout Conditions Possible in W. Washington Mountains This Weekend, Thunderstorms in Seattle
22.   Eight Hepatitis C Cases Confirmed at Puyallup Hospital
23.   Flu Killed 172 Children This Season, the Highest Death Toll in Nearly a Decade
24.   Man Found Guilty of Killing Olympia Woman
25.   Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Loses Workplace Health & Safety Program ‘Star Site’ Recognition
26.   Ex-Shelton City Employees Wheaton, Mell Take on Partnership at Shelton’s John L. Scott Real Estate, Guardian Property Management
27.   Capitals Beat Golden Knights to Win Their First Stanley Cup

WORD OF THE DAY

Weltschmerz • \VELT-shmertz\ • Noun - 1: mental depression or apathy caused by comparison of the actual state of the world with an ideal state 2: a mood of sentimental sadness

“Ah, to live in the world of the 1500’s, when things were simpler…and you knew where you stood,” sighed the grizzled English lord to his bootblack. His state of weltschmerz was only slightly tempered by the historic realities of disease, dirt, body odor, and rampant halitosis.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.    Idaho Power Sues EPA over Hells Canyon Dams Requirement (Associated Press)

2.    Washington State’s “Move Over Law” Now Include Linemen & Other Utility Workers (Mason PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

3.    Bonneville Power Administration’s Integrated Program Review Effort Evolves to Reflect Strategic Plan (Bonneville Power Administration)

4.    Fall River Electric Coop to Mark 80th Anniversary (KIFI-TV, Idaho Falls, ID)

5.    Nuclear Option: Santee Cooper Wants to Settle Legal Fight with Electric Co-Ops Out of Court (Charleston Post & Courier, SC)

FISH & WILDLIFE

6.    Flows Drop on Columbia/Snake, Allows Transition to Court-Ordered Spill; Water Supply Forecasts Good (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

7.    Study: Ocean Warming Cause of Massive West Coast Seabird Die-Off in 2014 (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

8.    Anti-Smelter Groups File Suit against Pend Oreille PUD, Proposed Silicon Smelter HiTest (The Inlander, Spokane, WA)

9.    Tesla Has Installed a Truly Huge Amount of Energy Storage (Fast Company)

10. Spat over Solar – ‘Top Chef’ Restaurateur Accused of Poisoning Neighbor’s Giant Tree (Associated Press)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

11. Facebook Says ‘Bug’ Made 14 Million Private Updates Public (Oregonian, Portland)

12. More Than Half of U-S Households Have Ditched Landline Phones (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

13. The Message Is Lost: Yahoo Kills Off Its Messenger Service (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

14. The Energy Sector Is Driving Job Growth, But Not Where You Think (Utility Dive)

ENVIRONMENTAL FOOT LOCKER

15. Dairy Farms Battle Environmentalists over Manure (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

WATER, THE SOURCE OF ALL LIFE

16. Did Climate Trigger Toxic Algae Bloom Hurting Salem’s Water? (Oregonian, Portland)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

17. Mr. Rogers Had a Simple Set of Rules for Talking to Children (Atlantic Magazine)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

18. President Trump Says He Is Likely to Support Ending Federal Ban on Marijuana (Los Angeles Times, CA)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – SEETHING STEW OF SCIENCE

19. Are Google & Facebook Responsible for the Medical Quackery They Host? (UnDark)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

20. Washington State Supreme Court Ends Decade-Long School Funding Case (Northwest Public Broadcasting)

GENERAL NEWS

21. Whiteout Conditions Possible in W. Washington Mountains This Weekend, Thunderstorms in Seattle (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

22. Eight Hepatitis C Cases Confirmed at Puyallup Hospital (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

23. Flu Killed 172 Children This Season, the Highest Death Toll in Nearly a Decade (Washington Post)

24. Man Found Guilty of Killing Olympia Woman (Associated Press)

25. Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Loses Workplace Health & Safety Program ‘Star Site’ Recognition (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA – Paywall Advisory)

26. Ex-Shelton City Employees Wheaton, Mell Take on Partnership at Shelton’s John L. Scott Real Estate, Guardian Property Management (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

27. Capitals Beat Golden Knights to Win Their First Stanley Cup (Reuters)

KITCHEN CAPERS – DIVERSIONS

Anthony Bourdain, Celebrity Chef, Dead in Apparent Suicide at 61

Anthony Bourdain: Five of His Tips for Eating Out

A Corporate Executive Led a Secret Double Life – As Australia’s ‘Poo Jogger’

Sheriff Loses Election to His Deputy, Fires Him Moments Later

Online Map Shows Crabby Crows Dive Bombing Pedestrians in Metro Vancouver, BC

SONG OF THE DAY

Eric Burdon & War – Spill the Wine

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Thursday, June 7, 2018

Energy News Digest for June 7, 2018


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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS





HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Group Threatens Lawsuit over Habitat Protection for Orcas (Associated Press)

Mild Weather, Plentiful Solar & Hydro Push Prices Lower Across the West (S&P Global, Platts)

Billions in U-S Solar Projects Shelved after Trump Panel Tariff (Reuters)

Small Business Champion’s Ouster from Board Reflects ‘Reboot’ of Tacoma Public Utilities (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)

The Heat Is Back On High: May Smashes U-S Temperature Records (Associated Press)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

1.      Mild Weather, Plentiful Solar & Hydro Push Prices Lower Across the West
2.      Small Business Champion’s Ouster from Board Reflects ‘Reboot’ of Tacoma Public Utilities
3.      Op/Ed: Salmon & Electricity at Centre of Columbia River Treaty Negotiations
4.      Op/Ed: California Must Retain Control of Its Electric Grid
5.      Chelan PUD Planning Helicopter Aerial Surveys
6.      Stories of War, Power Fuel Bonneville Book
7.      NuScale Boosts Small Modular Reactor Power, Lowers Electricity Costs
8.      Southwest Power Pool to Provide Reliability-Coordination Services in the West
9.      Group Threatens Lawsuit over Habitat Protection for Orcas
10.   Idaho Alters Chinook Fishing Regulations after Low Return
11.   Op/Ed: A Free Pass to Kill Migratory Birds
12.   Billions in U-S Solar Projects Shelved after Trump Panel Tariff
13.   Pennsylvania, Jersey, Maryland Power Pool & California Dominate U-S Storage via Different Paths
14.   Comcast Outage Hits Business Phones around the Country
15.   Oregon to Lead National Suit against CenturyLink
16.   One Firm Is Way Ahead of Wall Street on Bitcoin
17.   Stay Cool & Save Energy
18.   Salem Water Advisory Returns Four Days after It Was Lifted
19.   Idaho to Take Over Regulating Water Pollution from EPA
20.   The Heat Is Back On High: May Smashes U-S Temperature Records
21.   Land of the Fee? After a Decade of Failed Carbon Taxes, Washington State Is Pushing to Pass the Country’s First “Carbon Fee”
22.   People Are Changing the Way They Use Social Media
23.   Google Halts Political Ads in Washington State as Disclosure Law Goes Into Effect
24.   New Laws Take Effect in Washington State This Week
25.   U-S House Bill Would Update Ports, Dams
26.   ‘I Can Understand About 50 Percent of the Things You Say’ – How Congress Is Struggling to Get Smart on Tech
27.   One Injured, One Arrested after Shooting at Shelton Bar
28.   Police Seize 75 Guns, Money in Series of Drug Busts across Puget Sound Region
29.   Washington State Apple Growers Brace for Mexican Tariff
30.   State-Funded Study Says Washington Best for Aerospace
31.   Father Drowns, Son Missing on Oregon Coast
32.   Tenino-Based Wolf Haven Acquires Montana Wolf Sanctuary
33.   Graffiti a Growing Blight on Ape Cave near Mount St Helens

WORD OF THE DAY

Attitudinize • \at-uh-TOO-duh-nyze\ • verb – To assume an affected mental attitude: pose

Natalie was feeling saucy at the Scott Baio Fan Club annual meeting. She came dressed as “Bugsy Malone,” saying it was time to attitudinize the event with something more interesting than the “Charles in Charge” and “Joanie Loves Chachi” hacks that came in costume each year.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.    Mild Weather, Plentiful Solar & Hydro Push Prices Lower Across the West (S&P Global, Platts)

2.    Small Business Champion’s Ouster from Board Reflects ‘Reboot’ of Tacoma Public Utilities (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)

3.    Op/Ed: Salmon & Electricity at Centre of Columbia River Treaty Negotiations (Vancouver Sun, BC)

4.    Op/Ed: California Must Retain Control of Its Electric Grid (SF Chronicle)

5.    Chelan PUD Planning Helicopter Aerial Surveys (KPQ Radio, Wenatchee, WA)

6.    Stories of War, Power Fuel Bonneville Book (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

7.    NuScale Boosts Small Modular Reactor Power, Lowers Electricity Costs (Portland Business Journal, OR)

8.    Southwest Power Pool to Provide Reliability-Coordination Services in the West (Utility Dive)

FISH & WILDLIFE

9.    Group Threatens Lawsuit over Habitat Protection for Orcas (Associated Press)

10. Idaho Alters Chinook Fishing Regulations after Low Return (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

11. Op/Ed: A Free Pass to Kill Migratory Birds (NY Times)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

12. Billions in U-S Solar Projects Shelved after Trump Panel Tariff (Reuters)

13. Pennsylvania, Jersey, Maryland Power Pool & California Dominate U-S Storage via Different Paths (Utility Dive)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

14. Comcast Outage Hits Business Phones around the Country (New York Business Journal)

15. Oregon to Lead National Suit against CenturyLink (Associated Press)

16. One Firm Is Way Ahead of Wall Street on Bitcoin (NY Times)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

17. Stay Cool & Save Energy (NY Times)

WATER, THE SOURCE OF ALL LIFE

18. Salem Water Advisory Returns Four Days after It Was Lifted (Oregonian, Portland)

19. Idaho to Take Over Regulating Water Pollution from EPA (Associated Press)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

20. The Heat Is Back On High: May Smashes U-S Temperature Records (Associated Press)

21. Land of the Fee? After a Decade of Failed Carbon Taxes, Washington State Is Pushing to Pass the Country’s First “Carbon Fee” (Grist Online)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

22. People Are Changing the Way They Use Social Media (Atlantic Magazine)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

23. Google Halts Political Ads in Washington State as Disclosure Law Goes Into Effect (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

24. New Laws Take Effect in Washington State This Week (Associated Press)

25. U-S House Bill Would Update Ports, Dams (Associated Press)

26. ‘I Can Understand About 50 Percent of the Things You Say’ – How Congress Is Struggling to Get Smart on Tech (Washington Post)

GENERAL NEWS

27. One Injured, One Arrested after Shooting at Shelton Bar (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

28. Police Seize 75 Guns, Money in Series of Drug Busts across Puget Sound Region (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

29. Washington State Apple Growers Brace for Mexican Tariff (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

30. State-Funded Study Says Washington Best for Aerospace (Associated Press)

31. Father Drowns, Son Missing on Oregon Coast (Associated Press)

32. Tenino-Based Wolf Haven Acquires Montana Wolf Sanctuary (Olympian, WA – Paywall Advisory)

33. Graffiti a Growing Blight on Ape Cave near Mount St Helens (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

CRODODILE KARMA – DIVERSIONS

Aw, Shucks: Virginia Man Downs 480 Oysters to Claim Crown

Pet Crocodile Eats Beloved Dog That Tormented Her for a Decade While Owner Watches in Horror

Country Time Says It’ll Cover Legal Fees for Kids Whose Lemonade Stands Get Shut Down

Google Changes Salad Emoji to Make It Inclusive for Vegans, the Internet Reacts

SONG OF THE DAY

Elton John – Crocodile Rock

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