Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Energy News Digest for November 2, 2010

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Tidewater Barge Company to Lay Off 200 for 3 Months - Cuts correspond with shutdown of Columbia River locks (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling Seeks New Trial in Houston Appeal (USA Today)

Pacific Gas & Electric Suspends Wave-Energy Project Off California Coast (SF Chronicle)

Port Angeles City Council to Raise Electricity, Other Rates Tonight (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Montana – Great Falls City Electrical Utility Offers Customers to NorthWestern (Great Falls Tribune, MT)

Storm Packs Heavy Rains, Sets New Rainfall Record (KIRO-TV, Seattle)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

·         Port Angeles City Council to Raise Electricity, Other Rates Tonight
·         Montana – Great Falls City Electrical Utility Offers Customers to NorthWestern
·         Mason PUD 3 Tree Trimming on Grapeview Loop Rd begins November 8
·         Idaho Court OKs Highway 12 Mega-Loads for Petroleum Company
·         Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling Seeks New Trial in Houston Appeal
·         Can a Volcano Spawn Salmon?
·         Deer Overpopulation Taking Economic Toll
·         Tidewater Barge Company to Lay Off 200 for 3 Month
·         Decision by Ecology Leads Battle Ground to Scrap Sewer Facility
·         Editorial - High Court Backs Municipal Water Law
·         Help Available to Clean Up Arsenic from North Everett Yards
·         Pacific Gas & Electric Suspends Wave-Energy Project Off California Coast
·         Energy from the Ocean & Tides Starting to Look Promising
·         New Hampshire - Tidal Power: Making Waves in Alternative Energy
·         Vestas Gets Order for Wind Turbines in Idaho
·         Oregon Governor to Sign Renewable Energy Education Agreement with Iraq
·         Catch & Hold the Power of the Wild Wind in Your Own Home
·         Minnesota - Pipestone Wind-Turbine Factory Idled; 110 Layoffs
·         Tribe Fights Giant Mojave Desert Solar Energy Project
·         Oil Lobby in Legal Threat to North Sea Wind Farms
·         Op/Ed – British Columbia Biomass: From Waste to Watts
·         Sorghum to Electricity? Heppner Biomass Co-Op Leads Nation in Size
·         Virginia - Wood-Fired Power Facility Moving Forward in Halifax County
·         Study Details Trade-Off Between Growing Crops, Climate Change
·         Electric Concept Car - Do you plug it in or wind it up?
·         Generators OK’d at Microsoft Data Center in Quincy
·         Political Calls Jam Comcast System in New England
·         Google Sues Interior Department over E-Mail Bid Request
·         Chrome Continues to Eat Away at IE, Firefox in October
·         Blekko Launches Human-Driven Search Engine
·         Editorial - What an Unregulated Internet Looks Like
·         Time Warner Continues Legal Assault on Community Fiber
·         Mason County Ballots Due Tuesday (sic)
·         Hot Issues, Close Races Expected to Drive Strong Turnout
·         A State-by-State Glance at Tuesday’s Election
·         Olympia: State settles lawsuit with Master Builders over Campaign Finance Disclosure
·         State Revenue Director to Leave for Private Sector
·         Storm Packs Heavy Rains, Sets New Rainfall Record
·         Rain Causes Minor Flooding on Skokomish River in Mason County
·         Shots Fired in US 101 Road Rage Incident - Two men in jail after incident Sunday night
·         Lewis County Air Crash - Deputies Remove Airplane, Three Bodies
·         City of Shelton Releases Preliminary Budget for 2011
·         New Grays Harbor Plant at Satsop (PRON: SAT-SUP) Will Employ 150
·         Woman Who Hit Pedestrians Outside a Seattle Bar Blew a .30
·         Couple Finds Someone Living in Their Home-to-Be

WORD OF THE DAY

Incognito • \inn-cog-KNEE-toe\ • Adverb or Adjective - With one’s identity concealed

“Well,” sighed the flame throwing candidate for political office, “I guess I’ll have to be incognito for a few months after losing THAT bruising campaign.” “What hotel?” chirped his dimwitted campaign manager.

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Port Angeles City Council to Raise Electricity, Other Rates Tonight (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Montana – Great Falls City Electrical Utility Offers Customers to NorthWestern (Great Falls Tribune, MT)

Mason PUD 3 Tree Trimming on Grapeview Loop Rd begins November 8 (Mason County PUD No. 3)

Idaho Court OKs Highway 12 Mega-Loads for Petroleum Company (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Former Enron CEO Jeff Skilling Seeks New Trial in Houston Appeal (USA Today)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Can a Volcano Spawn Salmon? (KUOW Radio, Seattle)

Deer Overpopulation Taking Economic Toll (Washington Post)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Tidewater Barge Company to Lay Off 200 for 3 Months - Cuts correspond with shutdown of Columbia River locks (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Decision by Ecology Leads Battle Ground to Scrap Sewer Facility - Mayor upset at agency, says $780K was wasted (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Editorial - High Court Backs Municipal Water Law (Seattle Times)

Help Available to Clean Up Arsenic from North Everett Yards - North Everett residents can tap into a $34 million fund to remove soil contaminated with heavy metals by the now-closed Asarco smelter (Everett Herald, WA)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Pacific Gas & Electric Suspends Wave-Energy Project Off California Coast (SF Chronicle)

Energy from the Ocean & Tides Starting to Look Promising (Renewable Energy World)

New Hampshire - Tidal Power: Making Waves in Alternative Energy (Laconia Citizen, NH)

Vestas Gets Order for Wind Turbines in Idaho (Associated Press)

Oregon Governor to Sign Renewable Energy Education Agreement with Iraq (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Catch & Hold the Power of the Wild Wind in Your Own Home (Mason County PUD No. 3)

Minnesota - Pipestone Wind-Turbine Factory Idled; 110 Layoffs: US demand for wind power sits becalmed for now (Minneapolis Star-Tribune, MN)

Tribe Fights Giant Mojave Desert Solar Energy Project (Courthouse News Service)

Oil Lobby in Legal Threat to North Sea Wind Farms - Trade body Oil & Gas UK claims energy policy must uphold drilling rights over offshore wind farms (The Guardian, UK)

Op/Ed – British Columbia Biomass: From Waste to Watts (Vancouver Sun, BC)

Sorghum to Electricity? Heppner Biomass Co-Op Leads Nation in Size (KATU TV, Portland, OR)

Virginia - Wood-Fired Power Facility Moving Forward in Halifax County (Gazette-Virginian, South Boston, VA)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Study Details Trade-Off Between Growing Crops, Climate Change (Idaho Statesman, Boise)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Electric Concept Car - Do you plug it in or wind it up? (Everett Herald, WA)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Generators OK’d at Microsoft Data Center in Quincy (Associated Press)

Political Calls Jam Comcast System in New England (Associated Press)

Google Sues Interior Department over E-Mail Bid Request (Associated Press)

Chrome Continues to Eat Away at IE, Firefox in October (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

Blekko Launches Human-Driven Search Engine (Associated Press)

Editorial - What an Unregulated Internet Looks Like (SF Chronicle)

Time Warner Continues Legal Assault on Community Fiber - City of Wilson: “we’ll constantly be in court with Time Warner” (Broadband Reports)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Mason County Ballots Due Tuesday (sic) (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Hot Issues, Close Races Expected to Drive Strong Turnout (KIRO-TV, Seattle)

A State-by-State Glance at Tuesday’s Election (Associated Press)

Olympia: State settles lawsuit with Master Builders over Campaign Finance Disclosure (Associated Press)

State Revenue Director to Leave for Private Sector - Cindi Holmstrom’s Six-year term longest in 35 years (Olympian, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

Storm Packs Heavy Rains, Sets New Rainfall Record (KIRO-TV, Seattle)

Rain Causes Minor Flooding on Skokomish River in Mason County (KIRO-TV, Seattle)

Shots Fired In US 101 Road Rage Incident - Two Men in Jail After Incident Sunday Night (Olympian, WA)

Lewis County Air Crash - Deputies Remove Airplane, Three Bodies (Associated Press)

City of Shelton Releases Preliminary Budget for 2011 (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

New Grays Harbor Plant at Satsop (PRON: SAT-SUP) Will Employ 150 (Associated Press)

Woman Who Hit Pedestrians Outside a Seattle Bar Blew a .30 (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

Couple Finds Someone Living in Their Home-to-Be (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

DIVERSIONS

Chapter 11 shocker! National Enquirer publisher to reorganize.

Humongous Sinkhole Opens Up in Germany

Big Chicken Vote on Wednesday in Bremerton

Movember: When Men Stop Shaving for a Cause

SONG OF THE DAY

Elvis - Way Down

Monday, November 1, 2010

Energy News Digest for November 1, 2010

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Heavy Rains Expected to Pound Mountains, & Possibly Trigger Floods

Bonneville Power Administration Deal Made Final to Keep Ferndale-Area Intalco Smelter Operating (Bellingham Herald, WA)

Portland General Electric Offers to Close Coal Plant Earlier (Oregonian, Portland)

Salmon Advocates Say Columbia Dam Plan No Good (Associated Press)

Op/Ed – Brad Owen: New EPA Rule on Biomass Is Divisive & Poses a Threat to Jobs (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

TODAY’S HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

·         Bonneville Power Administration Deal Made Final to Keep Ferndale-Area Intalco Smelter Operating
·         Avista Rates Are Going Up in Idaho
·         Portland General Electric Offers to Close Coal Plant Earlier
·         Oil Drilling Equipment - Effort to Keep Big Rigs Off Montana Highways Continues to Spread
·         Electric City Power & Its Parent, the City of Great Falls Out of Lawsuit
·         Mason PUD 3 Asks Customers to be Prepared for Fall & Winter Weather
·         Northern Wasco PUD - Dufur Residents Get Power Upgrade
·         Constellation Loses $1.4 Billion on Nuclear Write-Downs
·         Maryland - Anyone Want to Help Build a Reactor?
·         North Dakota Electric Cooperatives Build to Accommodate Growing Demand
·         New Mexico - Taos County Takes Stand Against Kit Carson Co-Op Rate Increase
·         Conference to Address Smart Grid Policy Decisions
·         Composite Utility Poles Are Cost Effective
·         Salmon Advocates Say Columbia Dam Plan No Good
·         Sparks Fly over Theory That Volcano Caused Salmon Boom
·         Hatch-22: The Problem with the Pacific Salmon Resurgence
·         The Drama Upstream: Good Spots for Salmon Viewing in the Portland Area
·         Cost, Lack of Use Spells End to Longtime University of Washington Salmon Run
·         Sturgeon Numbers Down in Lower Columbia River
·         Alaska - Alaska Lawmakers Debate Planned Pebble Mine Study
·         Draft EIS Released for Odessa Water Supply Study
·         Editorial - The Colorado River’s Future
·         Director of Puget Sound Partnership Grows with Young Agency
·         Celilo Falls Latest Memorial Along Columbia River
·         Op/Ed – Brad Owen: New EPA Rule on Biomass Is Divisive & Poses a Threat to Jobs
·         Bagging Biomass - Industry Says Regulations Will Stifle Growth of Once-Heralded Alternative Power Source
·         Nattering Nabobs of NIMBYism - Solar Farm Sparks Heated Debate in California’s Panoche Valley
·         Pacific Northwest Bucks National Wind Power Becalming
·         Oregon Tops Nation in Third-Quarter Wind Projects
·         Portland’s $8.1 Million Loan for Vestas Headquarters Offers Rare Incentives
·         Iowa - Wind Energy Producers Face Wall in Moving Power East
·         Increasing Wind Turbine Turn-On Speeds Could Help Reduce Bat Deaths, New Study Says
·         Stimulus Powers Snohomish County PUD Conservation Program
·         City of Mill Creek & Snohomish PUD Showcase LED Light Efficiency
·         Now Might be Good Time for a Home Energy Audit
·         Vampire Appliances - Chu Wants Consumers to Use Their ‘Braaaains’
·         Ballot Initiative to Delay Carbon Cuts Loses Steam
·         Cap & Trade, the California Way
·         Coal Industry Spending to Sway Next Congress – Regulatory Jihad?
·         California Election: Environmentalists Get Green
·         Oregon - Eugene Carbon Emissions Low, But Will Still Grow
·         Op/Ed - Coming Clean on Energy Subsidies
·         Solar Panels or Historic Preservation? Some Portlanders Question if They Can Have Both
·         Microsoft Permit Issued for Quincy Backup Generator Expansion
·         For Broadband Carriers, Startup Ushers in a Cloud-y Future
·         High Speed Internet Debuts Atop Mount Everest
·         Attorney General Files Suit against Media Strategist for Campaign Law Violation
·         Voter Turnout of 66 Percent Expected in Washington Election
·         Effort Launched to Recall Pierce County Assessor Dale Washam
·         Heavy Rains Expected to Pound Mountains, & Possibly Trigger Floods
·         Driver on Phone Moments before Crash That Killed Three
·         Washington State Growth Board Rules Shelton Hills Rezone Invalid
·         Shelton to Release 2011 Budget Monday Night
·         Habitat for Humanity Reports Theft of Wire from Tumwater Construction Site
·         Don’t Wind Your Clocks Back Yet, America!

WORD OF THE DAY

Misconstrue • \miss-kun-STREW\ • Verb – To understand or explain wrongly: misinterpret

Construe • \kun-STREW\ • Verb – 1: to analyze the arrangement & connection of words in 2: to understand or explain the sense or intention of usually in a particular way or with respect to a given set of circumstances

“I don’t want you to to construe that you misconstrued my prior statement regarding the appropriateness of your garb,” puffed the imposing clothing designer to his diminutive, mousy assistant. “What I meant to say is: go home and change.”

WEATHER

Shelton Forecast & Weather Alerts

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Bonneville Power Administration Deal Made Final to Keep Ferndale-Area Intalco Smelter Operating (Bellingham Herald, WA)

Avista Rates Are Going Up in Idaho (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Portland General Electric Offers to Close Coal Plant Earlier (Oregonian, Portland)

Oil Drilling Equipment - Effort to Keep Big Rigs Off Montana Highways Continues to Spread (Missoulian, MT)

Electric City Power & Its Parent, the City of Great Falls Out of Lawsuit (Great Falls Tribune, MT)

Mason PUD 3 Asks Customers to be Prepared for Fall & Winter Weather (Mason County PUD No. 3)

Northern Wasco PUD - Dufur Residents Get Power Upgrade (Dalles Chronicle, OR)

Constellation Loses $1.4 Billion on Nuclear Write-Downs (Maryland Daily Record)

Maryland - Anyone Want to Help Build a Reactor? (NY Times)

North Dakota Electric Cooperatives Build to Accommodate Growing Demand (Minot Daily News, ND)

New Mexico - Taos County Takes Stand Against Kit Carson Co-Op Rate Increase (The Taos News, NM)

Conference to Address Smart Grid Policy Decisions - Smart Grid Oregon to Host Public Policy Conference November 9 (PR Web)

Composite utility poles are cost effective (Electric Light & Power)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Salmon Advocates Say Columbia Dam Plan No Good (Associated Press)

Sparks Fly over Theory That Volcano Caused Salmon Boom - Could Volcanic Ash Feed Ailing Fish Populations? (Nature News)

Hatch-22: The Problem with the Pacific Salmon Resurgence (Yale Environment 360)

The Drama Upstream: Good Spots for Salmon Viewing in the Portland Area (Oregonian, Portland)

Cost, Lack of Use Spells End to Longtime University of Washington Salmon Run (Seattle Times)

Sturgeon Numbers Down in Lower Columbia River (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

Alaska - Alaska Lawmakers Debate Planned Pebble Mine Study: some fear the mine would threaten Bristol Bay salmon runs (Associated Press)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Draft EIS Released for Odessa Water Supply Study (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

Editorial - The Colorado River’s Future (NY Times)

Director of Puget Sound Partnership Grows with Young Agency (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

Celilo Falls Latest Memorial Along Columbia River (Seattle Post Intelligencer)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Op/Ed – Brad Owen: New EPA Rule on Biomass Is Divisive & Poses a Threat to Jobs (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

Bagging Biomass - Industry Says Regulations Will Stifle Growth of Once-Heralded Alternative Power Source (Worcester Telegram & Gazette, MA)

Nattering Nabobs of NIMBYism - Solar Farm Sparks Heated Debate in California’s Panoche Valley - Locals Say It Will Ruin Their Livelihoods & Further Endanger Some Species (LA Times, CA)

Pacific Northwest Bucks National Wind Power Becalming (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Oregon Tops Nation in Third-Quarter Wind Projects (Oregonian, Portland)

Portland’s $8.1 Million Loan for Vestas Headquarters Offers Rare Incentives (Oregonian, Portland)

Iowa - Wind Energy Producers Face Wall in Moving Power East (Des Moines Register, IA)

Increasing Wind Turbine Turn-On Speeds Could Help Reduce Bat Deaths, New Study Says (PopSci)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Stimulus Powers Snohomish County PUD Conservation Program (Everett Herald, WA)

City of Mill Creek & Snohomish PUD Showcase LED Light Efficiency

Now Might be Good Time for a Home Energy Audit (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

Vampire Appliances - Chu Wants Consumers to Use Their ‘Braaaains’ (Washington Post)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Ballot Initiative to Delay Carbon Cuts Loses Steam (Wall Street Journal)

Cap & Trade, the California Way (NY Times)

Coal Industry Spending to Sway Next Congress – Regulatory Jihad? (NY Times)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

California Election: Environmentalists Get Green (Time Magazine)

Oregon - Eugene Carbon Emissions Low, But Will Still Grow (Eugene Register-Guard, OR)

Op/Ed - Coming Clean on Energy Subsidies (Oregonian, Portland)

Solar Panels or Historic Preservation? Some Portlanders Question if They Can Have Both (Oregonian, Portlsand)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS & TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft Permit Issued for Quincy Backup Generator Expansion (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

For Broadband Carriers, Startup Ushers in a Cloud-y Future (GigaOM)

High Speed Internet Debuts Atop Mount Everest (Time Magazine)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Attorney General Files Suit against Media Strategist for Campaign Law Violation (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

Voter Turnout of 66 Percent Expected in Washington Election (Associated Press)

Effort Launched to Recall Pierce County Assessor Dale Washam – He now faces the blunt end of his favorite political instrument: recall (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

Heavy Rains Expected to Pound Mountains, & Possibly Trigger Floods (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA)

Driver on Phone Moments before Crash That Killed Three (Associated Press)

Washington State Growth Board Rules Shelton Hills Rezone Invalid (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Shelton to Release 2011 Budget Monday Night (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Habitat for Humanity Reports Theft of Wire from Tumwater Construction Site (Olympian, WA)

Don’t Wind Your Clocks Back Yet, America! When Is Daylight Savings 2010, & Why Does It Feel So Late? (Christian Science Monitor)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER - DIVERSIONS

Half of Small Companies Expect Staff Theft: Survey

Congratulations, You May Now Kiss Yourself – Taiwan: Woman to Marry Herself

'Dude, It's A Whale', Says Boy Who Rode Sea Giant

New Zealand Cannon Fan to Go Out With a Bang

SONG OF THE DAY

ZZ Top - La Grange
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3RLIU7T39I