Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Energy News Digest for October 10, 2018


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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Puget Sound Energy Warns Customers to Limit Gas & Electricity Consumption (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

Breaching Snake River Dams Could Be ‘A Deadly Distraction for Orca’ (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

Opponents Say Portland Clean Energy Measure Could Cost More Than Originally Thought (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Broadband ‘Disconnect’ Has Big Consequences for Midwest Farmers “…the U.S. offers $6 billion in subsidies to telecommunications companies for installing rural broadband, but the funds aren’t making their way out to the farms…” (Phys.Org)

Whitefish Energy Gets U-S Contracts after Puerto Rico Ouster (Associated Press)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

1.      Puget Sound Energy Warns Customers to Limit Gas & Electricity Consumption
2.      Whitefish Energy Gets U-S Contracts after Puerto Rico Ouster
3.      One of Oldest Coal Companies in U-S, Colstrip Supplier Files for Bankruptcy
4.      Cowlitz PUD Regulatory Director Accepts New Position at Lewis PUD
5.      Water Resources Bill Would Speed Hydropower Licensing
6.      Pacific Gas & Electric Lines Caused 2017 Cascade Fire That Killed 4, State Officials Say
7.      U-S Home Heating Bills Likely to Be Slightly Higher This Winter
8.      Breaching Snake River Dams Could Be ‘A Deadly Distraction for Orca’
9.      Audio: Energy Companies in Alaska Fight Controversial Salmon Initiative
10.   Washington State to Hear Public Comments on Columbia Salmon Policy at Oct. 15 Meeting
11.   Opponents Say Portland Clean Energy Measure Could Cost More Than Originally Thought
12.   Nevada PUC Eyes Blockchain to Track Renewable Credits
13.   Broadband ‘Disconnect’ Has Big Consequences for Midwest Farmers
14.   Funding the Universal Service Fund Broadband Programs
15.   Verizon Pats Itself on the Back After Throttling Firefighters in California
16.   Google Challenges Record $5 Billion European Union Antitrust Fine
17.   Facebook’s New Gadget Is a Video-Chat Screen with a Camera That Follows You
18.   Tax Break for Electric Vehicles in the Crosshairs
19.   Are Regulators Hindering Electric Vehicle Acceleration?
20.   States Agree on Plan to Manage Overtaxed Colorado River
21.   Seattle City Councils Endorses State Carbon Tax on November Ballot
22.   Op/Ed: Brunell – Carbon Fee Hurts Business, Families
23.   How High Does Carbon Need to Be? Somewhere From $20-$27,000
24.   Those Facebook Double Friend Requests Are a Hoax
25.   Stop Writing to Yourself.
26.   Toke Off! Marijuana Is Set to Become Legal Across Canada
27.   Geoengineering Is Inevitable
28.   Congress Passes Mandate That Trump Administration Complete Village for Northwest Tribes
29.   Five Washington State Children Hospitalized with Mysterious Polio-Like Illness
30.   Thurston County Commissioners Declare ‘Emergency’ To Address Recent Courthouse Complex Power Problems
31.   Lies, Lies & More Lies. Out of an Old Tacoma House, Fact-Checking Site Snopes Uncovers Them
32.   Lighthouse Keeper Shortage on British Columbia Coast ‘Critical,’ Says Union

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.    Puget Sound Energy Warns Customers to Limit Gas & Electricity Consumption (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

2.    Whitefish Energy Gets U-S Contracts after Puerto Rico Ouster (Associated Press)

3.    One of Oldest Coal Companies in U-S, Colstrip Supplier Files for Bankruptcy (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

4.    Cowlitz PUD Regulatory Director Accepts New Position at Lewis PUD (Longview Daily News, WA)

5.    Water Resources Bill Would Speed Hydropower Licensing (Roll Call, Washington, DC)

6.    Pacific Gas & Electric Lines Caused 2017 Cascade Fire That Killed 4, State Officials Say (Utility Dive)

7.    U-S Home Heating Bills Likely to Be Slightly Higher This Winter (U-S Energy Information Administration)

FISH & WILDLIFE

8.    Breaching Snake River Dams Could Be ‘A Deadly Distraction for Orca’ (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

9.    Audio: Energy Companies in Alaska Fight Controversial Salmon Initiative (National Public Radio)

10. Washington State to Hear Public Comments on Columbia Salmon Policy at Oct. 15 Meeting (KNDO/KNDU,-TV, Tri-Cities, WA)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

11. Opponents Say Portland Clean Energy Measure Could Cost More Than Originally Thought (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

12. Nevada PUC Eyes Blockchain to Track Renewable Credits (American Public Power Association)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

13. Broadband ‘Disconnect’ Has Big Consequences for Midwest Farmers “…the U.S. offers $6 billion in subsidies to telecommunications companies for installing rural broadband, but the funds aren’t making their way out to the farms…” (Phys.Org)

14. Funding the Universal Service Fund Broadband Programs (Pots & Pans)

15. Verizon Pats Itself on the Back After Throttling Firefighters in California (AdWeek)

16. Google Challenges Record $5 Billion European Union Antitrust Fine (Reuters)

17. Facebook’s New Gadget Is a Video-Chat Screen with a Camera That Follows You (NY Times)

I SING THE CAR ELECTRIC

18. Tax Break for Electric Vehicles in the Crosshairs (Roll Call, Washington, DC)

19. Are Regulators Hindering Electric Vehicle Acceleration? (Utility Dive)

WATER, THE SOURCE OF ALL LIFE

20. States Agree on Plan to Manage Overtaxed Colorado River (Las Vegas Sun, NV)
https://lasvegassun.com/news/2018/oct/09/states-agree-on-plan-to-manage-overtaxed-colorado/

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

21. Seattle City Councils Endorses State Carbon Tax on November Ballot (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

22. Op/Ed: Brunell – Carbon Fee Hurts Business, Families (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

23. How High Does Carbon Need to Be? Somewhere From $20-$27,000 (Bloomberg News)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

24. Those Facebook Double Friend Requests Are a Hoax (USA Today)

25. Stop Writing to Yourself. (The Writing Cooperative)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

26. Toke Off! Marijuana Is Set to Become Legal Across Canada (Associated Press)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – SEETHING STEW OF SCIENCE

27. Geoengineering Is Inevitable (Gizmodo)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

28. Congress Passes Mandate That Trump Administration Complete Village for Northwest Tribes (Oregonian, Portland)

GENERAL NEWS

29. Five Washington State Children Hospitalized with Mysterious Polio-Like Illness (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

30. Thurston County Commissioners Declare ‘Emergency’ To Address Recent Courthouse Complex Power Problems (Olympian, WA – Paywall Advisory)

31. Lies, Lies & More Lies. Out of an Old Tacoma House, Fact-Checking Site Snopes Uncovers Them (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

32. Lighthouse Keeper Shortage on British Columbia Coast ‘Critical,’ Says Union (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Treasure Hunters Challenge FBI Over Dig for Civil War Gold

New Jersey: Determined Runner Struck by Deer Finishes Half Marathon

Inside the Rooms Where 20 Famous Books Were Written

Chinook Jargon – North America’s Nearly Forgotten Language

SONG OF THE DAY

Roxy Music - More Than This

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Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Energy News Digest for October 9, 2018


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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS




HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Officials: Power Lines Ignited Fatal 2017 Blaze in California (Associated Press)

Grant PUD: Washington State Carbon Fee Initiative Would Increase Costs by Millions (iFiberOne News, Ephrata, WA)

To Save Orcas, Removing Snake River Dams May Not Be the Answer, Feds Say (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

The Little Reactor That Could -- WA State Nuclear Plant Continues to Break Records (Forbes Magazine)

Google Shutters Google+ After Security Flaw Exposed Data Of At Least 500,000 Users (Reuters)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

1.      Officials: Power Lines Ignited Fatal 2017 Blaze in California
2.      The Little Reactor That Could -- WA State Nuclear Plant Continues to Break Records
3.      Liquefied Natural Gas Plant Would Cut Greenhouse Gases — If the Fuel Comes from Canada, Report Says
4.      Lewis County PUD Commissioners Offer Manager Job to Former Finalist Chris Roden
5.      New Officers Named for American Public Power Association’s Business & Financial Section, Committees
6.      Massachusetts: Senators Say Utility ‘Woefully’ Unprepared for Gas Explosions
7.      To Save Orcas, Removing Snake River Dams May Not Be the Answer, Feds Say
8.      Salmon, Orcas, Dams - Federal Agencies Hold Webinar for Media
9.      Stormwater Runoff Is Killing Salmon – You Can Help Find Where Fish Are Being Affected
10.   U-S Senate Passes Legislation to Compensate Spokane Tribe for Losses from Grand Coulee Dam
11.   Invasive Crab Species Found in Waters off Olympic Peninsula
12.   Montana Case Could Set FERC Precedent for Paired Storage Treatment under PURPA
13.   Orsted, a Giant in Offshore Wind Farms, Makes a Move in the U-S
14.   Demonstration Home in Sequim on Solar Energy Tour
15.   Google Shutters Google+ After Security Flaw Exposed Data Of At Least 500,000 Users
16.   5G Service Rolls Out — But Not without Controversy
17.   Everett Wastewater Plant Wins $60,000.00 Snohomish PUD Award for Saving Energy
18.   Using Shade Trees for Energy Conservation
19.   Public Forum to Focus on Future of Capitol Lake, Lower Deschutes River Watershed
20.   Grant PUD: Washington State Carbon Fee Initiative Would Increase Costs by Millions
21.   Lewis PUD, Farm Bureau Oppose Carbon Fee Initiative
22.   Grays Harbor PUD Opposes Carbon Fee Initiative-1631
23.   Bill Gates Endorses Washington State’s Carbon-Fee Ballot Measure
24.   New United Nations Climate Report Says Put a High Price on Carbon
25.   Exxon Gives Million-Dollar Backing to Carbon Tax Push
26.   The Future of Web Design Is Less, Not More
27.   Logo Leaves – Cleveland’s Chief Wahoo Sees an Ironic End after Sweep to Houston
28.   Infographic: How Agencies Use Color in Their Logos
29.   Don’t Send an Email Without Doing These Three Things
30.   These Smart Tiles Will Generate Energy from Footsteps
31.   Oregon County Group Misused Funds, Mismanaged Budget, Investigation Finds
32.   Time to Vote on America’s Water Infrastructure Act
33.   Want Election Results? On West Coast, Patience Is Required
34.   Tumwater Brewery Fire Ignites City’s Frustration over Property Access, Lack of Progress
35.   Thieves Caught Stealing Morton Kids’ Backpacks Arrested by Police
36.   Shelton’s Paul Stamets – How the Mushroom Dream of a ‘Long-Haired Hippie’ Could Help Save the World’s Bees

WORD OF THE DAY

Ambivalent • \am-BIV-uh-lunt\ • adjective 1: simultaneously holding contradictory attitudes or feelings (as attraction & repulsion) toward someone or something 2a: continually fluctuating (as between one thing & its opposite) b: uncertain as to which approach to follow.

“I’m ambivalent about Horace’s looks,” frumped Juliette. “On one hand, he’s one of the most handsome men I’ve ever met. But on the other hand, the large, hairy wart on the very tip of his beautifully formed nose absolutely repulses me.”

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.    Officials: Power Lines Ignited Fatal 2017 Blaze in California (Associated Press)

2.    The Little Reactor That Could -- WA State Nuclear Plant Continues to Break Records (Forbes Magazine)

3.    Liquefied Natural Gas Plant Would Cut Greenhouse Gases — If the Fuel Comes from Canada, Report Says (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)

4.    Lewis County PUD Commissioners Offer Manager Job to Former Finalist Chris Roden (The Chronicle, Centralia, WA)


6.    Massachusetts: Senators Say Utility ‘Woefully’ Unprepared for Gas Explosions (Associated Press)

FISH & WILDLIFE

7.    To Save Orcas, Removing Snake River Dams May Not Be the Answer, Feds Say (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

8.    Salmon, Orcas, Dams - Federal Agencies Hold Webinar for Media (Bonneville Power Administration)

9.    Stormwater Runoff Is Killing Salmon – You Can Help Find Where Fish Are Being Affected (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)

10. U-S Senate Passes Legislation to Compensate Spokane Tribe for Losses from Grand Coulee Dam (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

11. Invasive Crab Species Found in Waters off Olympic Peninsula (Associated Press)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

12. Montana Case Could Set FERC Precedent for Paired Storage Treatment under PURPA (Utility Dive)

13. Orsted, a Giant in Offshore Wind Farms, Makes a Move in the U-S (NY Times)

14. Demonstration Home in Sequim on Solar Energy Tour (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

15. Google Shutters Google+ After Security Flaw Exposed Data Of At Least 500,000 Users (Reuters)

16. 5G Service Rolls Out — But Not without Controversy (Los Angeles Times, CA)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

17. Everett Wastewater Plant Wins $60,000.00 Snohomish PUD Award for Saving Energy (My Everett News, WA)

18. Using Shade Trees for Energy Conservation (Brookhaven Daily Leader, MS)

WATER, THE SOURCE OF ALL LIFE

19. Public Forum to Focus on Future of Capitol Lake, Lower Deschutes River Watershed (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

20. Grant PUD: Washington State Carbon Fee Initiative Would Increase Costs by Millions (iFiberOne News, Ephrata, WA)

21. Lewis PUD, Farm Bureau Oppose Carbon Fee Initiative (The Chronicle, Centralia, WA)

22. Grays Harbor PUD Opposes Carbon Fee Initiative-1631 (KXRO Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

23. Bill Gates Endorses Washington State’s Carbon-Fee Ballot Measure (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

24. New United Nations Climate Report Says Put a High Price on Carbon (NY Times)

25. Exxon Gives Million-Dollar Backing to Carbon Tax Push (Axios)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

26. The Future of Web Design Is Less, Not More (Fast Company)

27. Logo Leaves – Cleveland’s Chief Wahoo Sees an Ironic End after Sweep to Houston (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)

28. Infographic: How Agencies Use Color in Their Logos (AdWeek)

29. Don’t Send an Email Without Doing These Three Things (Fast Company)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – SEETHING STEW OF SCIENCE

30. These Smart Tiles Will Generate Energy from Footsteps (KGW-TV, Portland, OR)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

31. Oregon County Group Misused Funds, Mismanaged Budget, Investigation Finds (Oregonian, Portland)

32. Time to Vote on America’s Water Infrastructure Act (Politico’s Morning Energy

33. Want Election Results? On West Coast, Patience Is Required (Associated Press)

GENERAL NEWS

34. Tumwater Brewery Fire Ignites City’s Frustration over Property Access, Lack of Progress (Olympian, WA – Paywall Advisory)

35. Thieves Caught Stealing Morton Kids’ Backpacks Arrested by Police (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

36. Shelton’s Paul Stamets – How the Mushroom Dream of a ‘Long-Haired Hippie’ Could Help Save the World’s Bees (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Sockeyes or Totems? Announcing the Winner of Our (Unofficial) Tournament to Name Seattle’s NHL Team

Minnesota Birds Are Getting ‘Drunk’ On Fermented Berries, Police Say

Man Wins Woman’s Weight in Beer at Wife-Carrying Contest

Lottery Ticket Leads FBI To Illinois Bank Robbery Suspect

SONG OF THE DAY

Doobie Brothers – Take Me in Your Arms

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