Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Energy News Digest for August 9, 2017

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Citing Washington Supreme Court Well Ruling, Lender Limits Real Estate Loans (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

Colstrip Power Plant Operator Reverses Course, Says It’s Staying (Associated Press)

Here’s What You Need to Know about the Government Report on Climate Change. For Starters, It’s Real (Los Angeles Times, CA)

South Carolina: Sell Santee Cooper? All Options on Table for Nuclear Fix, Leaders Say (The State, Columbia SC)

Tacoma Public Utilities Director Bill Gaines to Retire In December (Suburban Times, Lakewood, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Colstrip Power Plant Operator Reverses Course, Says It’s Staying
  • Op/Ed: Switching From Coal to Natural Gas Will Not Save Our Planet
  • South Carolina: Sell Santee Cooper? All Options on Table for Nuclear Fix, Leaders Say
  • Tacoma Public Utilities Director Bill Gaines to Retire In December
  • Grant PUD Preliminary Budget Smaller Than 2017
  • Op/Ed: Congress Must Continue to Block Trump Plan to Sell Bonneville Power Administration
  • Editorial: North Carolina Outer Banks – You Can’t Do What We Do Without Electricity
  • Eastern Washington Man Appointed to Lead Governor’s Salmon Recovery Office
  • To Save the Rivers & the Woods, Try Hurling a Few Dead Fish
  • Years Of Work to Save a Fish Species Might Be… Dammed
  • Sage Grouse Conservation Changes Draw Mix of Praise, Alarm
  • Here’s How Congress Can Fix a Failed Policy on Fishing
  • Poached Eels: U-S Strikes at Illegal Harvests as Value Grows
  • Colville’s A to Z Timber Project Can Move Forward, Federal Court Rules
  • Citing Washington Supreme Court Well Ruling, Lender Limits Real Estate Loans
  • States Ask U-S Supreme Court to Define ‘Fractured’ Groundwater Rights
  • Extreme Heat Reverses Benefits of Oregon’s Above-Average Snowpack
  • To Solve ‘Duck Curve,’ Missouri Utility to Pay Bonus for West-Facing Solar Panels
  • Op/Ed: Why a Solar Farm Makes No Sense
  • Sacramento Municipal Utility District Could Earn from Japan’s Energy Deregulation
  • Four Things You Need to Know Before Buying a Smart Light Bulb
  • Oregon Lawmakers to the Federal Government: De-Schedule Marijuana
  • Here’s What You Need to Know about the Government Report on Climate Change. For Starters, It’s Real
  • Nikki Haley: No Reason Why Trump Administration Wouldn’t Accept Findings of Climate Change Report
  • DC Circuit Extends Delay on Clean Power Plan Litigation
  • California Mulls Larger Rebates for Electric Car Buyers
  • Could ‘Solar Roads’ Help Generate Electricity?
  • One Broadband Choice Still Counts as “Competition” after Court Decision
  • Taylor Electric Cooperative Bringing Faster Internet to Rural Areas
  • Wave Goodbye to Two More Facebook Apps: Lifestage & Groups
  • Kilmer Town Hall Thursday in Belfair
  • Yes, We Have the Worst Air in the Nation — We’re Setting a Regional Rainless Record
  • Puget Sound Burn Ban Issued as Smoke from Fires Returns
  • Plutonium Detected In Air at Hanford Nuclear Reservation
  • Shelton City Commissioners Hire Firm to Study City Sewer, Water Rates
  • President Trump Approves FEMA Disaster Relief Funds for Oregon after Winter Storms
  • Overstock.com Doubling In Size at Satsop
  • Of All Cascade Volcanoes, Mount Rainier Is the Most Dangerous
WORD OF THE DAY

Juggernaut • \JUGG-gurr-not\ • Noun - 1: a large heavy truck 2: a massive inexorable force, campaign, movement, or object that crushes whatever is in its path

Amber had asked Chad to create a simple costume she could wear for the April “Procession of the Species” parade in Olympia. Unbeknownst to her, he had just attended a guerilla theater camp where the attendees were taught how to make giant, creepy puppets for protest marches. Horrified, she crawled inside the paper-mache blue whale that was to be her costume. Sweating and straining, barely aware of the cheers from the attendees of the event, Amber swayed back and forth down the parade route, the juggernaut of a costume she was wearing veering dangerously towards the nearby Greenpeace “Rainbow Warrior” float. The irony of the next moments would live forever in “procession” lore.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Colstrip Power Plant Operator Reverses Course, Says It’s Staying (Associated Press)

Op/Ed: Switching From Coal to Natural Gas Will Not Save Our Planet (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

South Carolina: Sell Santee Cooper? All Options on Table for Nuclear Fix, Leaders Say (The State, Columbia SC)

Tacoma Public Utilities Director Bill Gaines to Retire In December (Suburban Times, Lakewood, WA)

Grant PUD Preliminary Budget Smaller Than 2017 (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

Op/Ed: Congress Must Continue to Block Trump Plan to Sell Bonneville Power Administration (Walla Walla Union Bulletin, WA)

Editorial: North Carolina Outer Banks – You Can’t Do What We Do Without Electricity (Norwalk Reflector, NC)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Eastern Washington Man Appointed to Lead Governor’s Salmon Recovery Office (Washington State Recreation & Conservation Office)

To Save the Rivers & the Woods, Try Hurling a Few Dead Fish (Mother Jones Magazine)

Years Of Work to Save a Fish Species Might Be… Dammed (Crosscut Seattle)

Sage Grouse Conservation Changes Draw Mix of Praise, Alarm (Associated Press)

Here’s How Congress Can Fix a Failed Policy on Fishing (Washington Examiner)

Poached Eels: U-S Strikes at Illegal Harvests as Value Grows (Associated Press)

ENVIRONMENTAL FOOT LOCKER

Colville’s A to Z Timber Project Can Move Forward, Federal Court Rules (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

WATER, THE SOURCE OF ALL LIFE

Citing Washington Supreme Court Well Ruling, Lender Limits Real Estate Loans (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

States Ask U-S Supreme Court to Define ‘Fractured’ Groundwater Rights (Courthouse News Service)

Extreme Heat Reverses Benefits of Oregon’s Above-Average Snowpack (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

To Solve ‘Duck Curve,’ Missouri Utility to Pay Bonus for West-Facing Solar Panels (Renewable Energy World)

Op/Ed: Why a Solar Farm Makes No Sense (Ashland Daily Tidings, OR)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Sacramento Municipal Utility District Could Earn from Japan’s Energy Deregulation (Sacramento Municipal Utility District, CA)

Four Things You Need to Know Before Buying a Smart Light Bulb (USA Today)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

Oregon Lawmakers to the Federal Government: De-Schedule Marijuana (Oregonian, Portland)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Here’s What You Need to Know about the Government Report on Climate Change. For Starters, It’s Real (Los Angeles Times, CA)

Nikki Haley: No Reason Why Trump Administration Wouldn’t Accept Findings of Climate Change Report (Washington Examiner)

DC Circuit Extends Delay on Clean Power Plan Litigation (Utility Dive)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – DRIVING ON SUNSHINE

California Mulls Larger Rebates for Electric Car Buyers (Sacramento Business Journal, CA)

Could ‘Solar Roads’ Help Generate Electricity? (British Broadcasting Corporation)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

One Broadband Choice Still Counts as “Competition” after Court Decision (Ars Tecnica)

Taylor Electric Cooperative Bringing Faster Internet to Rural Areas (KTXS-TV, Abilene, TX)

MARKETING & MEDIA

Wave Goodbye to Two More Facebook Apps: Lifestage & Groups (AdWeek)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

Kilmer Town Hall Thursday in Belfair (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

Yes, We Have the Worst Air in the Nation — We’re Setting a Regional Rainless Record (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Puget Sound Burn Ban Issued as Smoke from Fires Returns (Associated Press)

Plutonium Detected In Air at Hanford Nuclear Reservation (Associated Press)

Shelton City Commissioners Hire Firm to Study City Sewer, Water Rates (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

President Trump Approves FEMA Disaster Relief Funds for Oregon after Winter Storms (Oregonian, Portland)

Overstock.com Doubling In Size at Satsop (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

Of All Cascade Volcanoes, Mount Rainier Is the Most Dangerous (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

GHOST RIDERS IN THE SKY – DIVERSIONS

Glen Campbell, Country Music Legend, Is Dead At 81

Lawsuit Claims Dunkin’ Donuts Blueberry Bakery Items Don’t Contain Actual Blueberries

Calm Down People, the Moscow Mule Is Not Going to Kill You

You Still Can’t Fire Up an E-Cigarette on Your Flight

SONG OF THE DAY

Glen Campbell – Adios

This is an absolutely amazing interview with Alice Cooper about his relationship with Glen Campbell.

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Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Energy News Digest for August 8, 2017

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Think It’s Hot Now? Here’s What Climate Models Say about the Future of the Pacific Northwest (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

With Shipping Down on Snake River, Farmers Worry About Dams’ Future (Bellingham Herald, WA)

Oregon Warns Willamette Steelhead Face Extinction If Sea Lions’ Feast Continues (Oregonian, Portland)

Warren Buffett Likes Solar, But Not the Price Tag (Bloomberg News)

Draft Government Report Finds Drastic Impact of Climate Change on U-S (NY Times)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • With Shipping Down on Snake River, Farmers Worry About Dams’ Future
  • Chelan PUD Announces Two Deals Worth $40 Million
  • Idaho Falls Power Proposes Rate Increase
  • TVA – Federal Judge Orders Nation’s Largest Public Utility to Remove Coal Waste
  • Massachusetts: Utilities Want Higher Rates to Update Electric Grid
  • (New York) Massive Steam Generator Goes Down Hudson River to New Jersey
  • Should Northern New England Host Massachusetts’ Renewable Energy Extension Cord?
  • Texas: Third Boy Scout Dies after Sailboat Strikes Power Line on Lake
  • Oregon Warns Willamette Steelhead Face Extinction If Sea Lions’ Feast Continues
  • Bill That Could Stabilize West Coast Crab Industry Heads to Trump’s Desk
  • Op/Ed: Working Forests Help Purify Water Sources for Salmon Habitat
  • Free Alaskan Salmon: Just Bring a Net & Expect a Crowd
  • Report Proposes Steps to Keep Asian Carp Out of Great Lakes
  • Warren Buffett Likes Solar, But Not the Price Tag
  • Opportunity Abounds as Washington State Builds the Modern Electricity Grid
  • Editorial: Eugene Water & Electric Board - Gone With the Wind, EWEB Seeks To Reduce Power Resources
  • EIA: Aug. 21 Eclipse Expected to Affect Solar Units – Not Reliability
  • Germans Just Love Paying Sky-High Prices for Green Energy
  • Think It’s Hot Now? Here’s What Climate Models Say about the Future of the Pacific Northwest
  • Draft Government Report Finds Drastic Impact of Climate Change on U-S
  • U-S Department of Agriculture Is Censoring Use of Term ‘Climate Change’, Emails Reveal
  • City Pledges for ‘100% Renewable Energy’ Are 99% Misleading
  • Garage Science Project Lands Seattle Sisters an Opportunity to Work with NASA
  • Want to More Than Just Watch The Eclipse? Become a Citizen Scientist
  • Some Rural Co-Ops Investing To Bring Broadband to Rural Areas, Just as They Did with Electricity
  • Hackers Demand Millions in Ransom for Stolen HBO Data
  • Comcast Fails To Shut Down Customer Lawsuit over ‘Broadcast TV’ & ‘Regional Sports’ Fees
  • How to Grow Your Facebook Following: A Six-Step Plan
  • Threat of State Employee Layoffs Still Real as Capital Budget Impasse Persists
  • Public Works Funding Falls as Infrastructure Deteriorates
  • Google Fires Engineer Who Asserted Women Not Biologically Suited for Leadership Roles
  • Citations Down, Warnings Up on New Distracted Driving Law
  • Del Griffey Takes Farmers’ Position on Port of Allyn Commission
  • Shelton’s Log & Band Saw Monuments Placed on Historic Register
  • Community Rallies to Raise Funds for Young Boys Whose Mom Was Struck by Lightning
  • Report: Dead Body on a Gurney Flies Into Olympia Traffic
WORD OF THE DAY – HORRIBLE HAIKU

Monstrous ● \MON-struss\ ● 1: strange, unnatural 2: having extraordinary often overwhelming size 3: gigantic 3a: having the qualities or appearance of a monster 3b: teeming with monsters 4a: extraordinarily ugly or vicious: 4b: shockingly wrong or ridiculous 5: deviating greatly from the natural form or character: 6: very great — used as an intensive

Ode to Godzilla

Man in rubber suit
Tiny Tokyo destroyed
Monstrous behavior


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

With Shipping Down on Snake River, Farmers Worry About Dams’ Future (Bellingham Herald, WA)

Chelan PUD Announces Two Deals Worth $40 Million (KPQ Radio, Wenatchee, WA)

Idaho Falls Power Proposes Rate Increase (East Idaho News)

TVA – Federal Judge Orders Nation’s Largest Public Utility to Remove Coal Waste (Washington Examiner)

Massachusetts: Utilities Want Higher Rates to Update Electric Grid (Gloucester Times, MA)

New York: Massive Steam Generator Goes Down Hudson River to New Jersey (Associated Press)

Should Northern New England Host Massachusetts’ Renewable Energy Extension Cord? (New England Public Radio)

Texas: Third Boy Scout Dies after Sailboat Strikes Power Line on Lake (Associated Press)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Oregon Warns Willamette Steelhead Face Extinction If Sea Lions’ Feast Continues (Oregonian, Portland)

Bill That Could Stabilize West Coast Crab Industry Heads to Trump’s Desk (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Op/Ed: Working Forests Help Purify Water Sources for Salmon Habitat (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Free Alaskan Salmon: Just Bring a Net & Expect a Crowd (NY Times)

Report Proposes Steps to Keep Asian Carp Out of Great Lakes (Associated Press)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

Warren Buffett Likes Solar, But Not the Price Tag (Bloomberg News)

Opportunity Abounds as Washington State Builds the Modern Electricity Grid (Xconomy)

Editorial: Eugene Water & Electric Board - Gone With the Wind, EWEB Seeks To Reduce Power Resources (Eugene Register-Guard, OR)

EIA: Aug. 21 Eclipse Expected to Affect Solar Units – Not Reliability (American Public Power Association)

Germans Just Love Paying Sky-High Prices for Green Energy (Fortune Magazine)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Think It’s Hot Now? Here’s What Climate Models Say about the Future of the Pacific Northwest (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Draft Government Report Finds Drastic Impact of Climate Change on U-S (NY Times)

U-S Department of Agriculture Is Censoring Use of Term ‘Climate Change’, Emails Reveal (The Guardian, UK)

City Pledges for ‘100% Renewable Energy’ Are 99% Misleading (Wall Street Journal)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – DRIVING ON SUNSHINE

Garage Science Project Lands Seattle Sisters an Opportunity to Work with NASA (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

Want to More Than Just Watch The Eclipse? Become a Citizen Scientist (Northwest Public Radio)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Some Rural Co-Ops Investing To Bring Broadband to Rural Areas, Just as They Did with Electricity (Jefferson City News-Tribune, MO)
http://www.newstribune.com/news/local/story/2017/aug/06/some-rural-co-ops-investing-to-bring-broadband-to-rural-areas-just-as-they-did-electricity/685280/

Hackers Demand Millions in Ransom for Stolen HBO Data (KOIN-TV, Portland, OR)

Comcast Fails To Shut Down Customer Lawsuit over ‘Broadcast TV’ & ‘Regional Sports’ Fees (Consumerist)

MARKETING & MEDIA

How to Grow Your Facebook Following: A Six-Step Plan (Social Media Examiner)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

Threat of State Employee Layoffs Still Real as Capital Budget Impasse Persists (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Public Works Funding Falls as Infrastructure Deteriorates (NY Times)

Google Fires Engineer Who Asserted Women Not Biologically Suited for Leadership Roles (Washington Examiner)

GENERAL NEWS

Citations Down, Warnings Up on New Distracted Driving Law (KPQ Radio, Wenatchee, WA)

Del Griffey Takes Farmers’ Position on Port of Allyn Commission (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Shelton’s Log & Band Saw Monuments Placed on Historic Register (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Community Rallies to Raise Funds for Young Boys Whose Mom Was Struck by Lightning (KHQ-TV, Spokane, WA)

Report: Dead Body on a Gurney Flies Into Olympia Traffic (KIRO-TV, Seattle, WA)

MEN IN RUBBER SUITS ON A RAMPAGE – DIVERSIONS

Century-Old $5 Bill Sold at Auction for $11,000

India Police Pair Sacked over Faked Everest Climb

Original Godzilla Suit Actor Haruo Nakajima Dies

San Francisco Street Sells for $90,000. Neighbors Aren’t Happy

SONG OF THE DAY

Alexandre Desplat – Godzilla (2014 Soundtrack Main Title Theme)

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Monday, August 7, 2017

Energy News Digest for August 7, 2017

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Heat Wave Shatters Bonneville Power Administration’s Summer Electricity Record — Again & Again (Tri-City Herald, Kennewick, WA)

Power Is What Powers the Mid-Columbia Economy (Tri-City Herald, Kennewick, WA)

Oregon: Eugene Water & Electric Board Puts Two Wind Farms Up for Sale (Roseburg News-Review, OR)

Cell Transmitters on Every Block? Cities, Counties Fight To Retain Control over Expanding Industry (Sacramento Bee, CA)

“Oh No!” There’s an Osprey Trying to Build a Nest on a Mason PUD 3 Power Pole! (Mason PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Heat Wave Shatters Bonneville Power Administration’s Summer Electricity Record — Again & Again
  • Power Is What Powers the Mid-Columbia Economy
  • What Does Inexpensive Power Mean for Whatcom County? Jobs
  • Op/Ed: Legislation Protects Salmon & Hydrosystem
  • Op/Ed: Do Avista Customers Face Colstrip Risk?
  • Teen Electrocuted in 2014 While Tubing On Puyallup River, Family Says in Lawsuit
  • Texas: Utility Companies Discuss the Dangers of Electricity Following Tub Death of Lubbock Teen
  • Idaho: Wildfire Threatens Blaine County Power Source
  • B.C. Hydro Protecting Interior Substation from Wildfire
  • Billions Lost in South Carolina Nuclear Power Projects, With More Bills Due
  • Upgrading the Power Grid in Remote Tibet
  • “Oh No!” There’s an Osprey Trying to Build a Nest on a Mason PUD 3 Power Pole!
  • Grays Harbor Osprey Freed from Tangled Mess
  • New Plan Will Work with States on Sage Grouse, Interior Dept. Says
  • Op/Ed: Endangered Species Threatened by Unneeded Energy
  • Let Forest Fires Burn? What the - Black-Backed Woodpecker Knows
  • The Veins of America: Stunning Map Shows Every River Basin in the U-S
  • Oregon: Eugene Water & Electric Board Puts Two Wind Farms Up for Sale
  • Portland, Multnomah County Back Big Portland General Electric Renewable Energy Buy
  • August 21 Solar Eclipse Will Affect Photovoltaic Generators across the Country
  • Oncor Drops Proposed Minimum Charge for DER Customers
  • What’s Missing from the 100% Renewable Energy Debate
  • Even With All Our Gadgets, Americans Are Using Less Electricity than Ten Years Ago
  • Washington State: Any Trump Administration Crackdown on Marijuana Would Be “Unacceptable”
  • Is Jeff Sessions Planning to Crack Down on Legal Pot? This Letter Suggests He Might Be.
  • California Inc.: The State Mulls Creation of a Pot-Industry Bank
  • Cost Concerns: Spokane Mayor Won’t Sign Climate Ordinance
  • Cell Transmitters on Every Block? Cities, Counties Fight To Retain Control over Expanding Industry
  • AT&T Deploys Mobile Cell Units Ahead of Eclipse
  • 65,000 Frustrated DSL Customers Fled CenturyLink Last Quarter
  • Northwest Open Access Network’s CEO Announces Retirement
  • Almost Half the World Is Now on Social Media, According to New Report
  • “Write Drunk. Edit Sober.” According To Science, Ernest Hemingway Was Actually Right
  • Some Users Can Go Live Directly via Facebook Camera
  • Here Are Some Projects That Will Cost Taxpayers More Money, Thanks to Construction Budget Impasse
  • After Alleged Assault, Investigation Reveals Inappropriate Culture at Washington State Agency
  • Air Pollution around Seattle Could Get Worse, Before Improving
  • Dry Period Record for Pacific Northwest Tied Today
  • Shelton Wins Pee Wee Reese World Series Championship
  • Fake Solar Eclipse Glasses Flood the Market; NASA Offers Recommended Brands
WORD OF THE DAY

Perfunctory • \per-FUNK-tuh-ree\ • adjective – *1: characterized by routine or superficiality: mechanical 2: lacking in interest or enthusiasm.

Albert was tired. TOO tired. On his way out the door, he patted his wife on her head and gave the dog a smooch. “When did SHE grow a moustache?” he pondered as he backed out of the driveway to head to another day of work at the Patent Office.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Heat Wave Shatters Bonneville Power Administration’s Summer Electricity Record — Again & Again (Tri-City Herald, Kennewick, WA)

Power Is What Powers the Mid-Columbia Economy (Tri-City Herald, Kennewick, WA)

What Does Inexpensive Power Mean for Whatcom County? Jobs (Bellingham Herald, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Op/Ed: Legislation Protects Salmon & Hydrosystem (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Op/Ed: Do Avista Customers Face Colstrip Risk? (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Teen Electrocuted in 2014 While Tubing On Puyallup River, Family Says in Lawsuit (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Texas: Utility Companies Discuss the Dangers of Electricity Following Tub Death of Lubbock Teen (Lubbock Avalanche Journal, TX)

Idaho: Wildfire Threatens Blaine County Power Source (Idaho Mountain Express, Ketchum)

B.C. Hydro Protecting Interior Substation from Wildfire (Victoria Times Colonist, BC)

Billions Lost in South Carolina Nuclear Power Projects, With More Bills Due (Associated Press)

Upgrading the Power Grid in Remote Tibet (Atlantic Magazine)

FISH & WILDLIFE

“Oh No!” There’s an Osprey Trying to Build a Nest on a Mason PUD 3 Power Pole! (Mason PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

Grays Harbor Osprey Freed from Tangled Mess (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

New Plan Will Work with States on Sage Grouse, Interior Dept. Says (Associated Press)

Op/Ed: Endangered Species Threatened by Unneeded Energy (Idaho State Journal)

ENVIRONMENTAL FOOT LOCKER

Let Forest Fires Burn? What the - Black-Backed Woodpecker Knows (NY Times)

WATER, THE SOURCE OF ALL LIFE

The Veins of America: Stunning Map Shows Every River Basin in the U-S (The Daily Mail, UK)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

Oregon: Eugene Water & Electric Board Puts Two Wind Farms Up for Sale (Roseburg News-Review, OR)

Portland, Multnomah County Back Big Portland General Electric Renewable Energy Buy (Portland Business Journal, OR)

August 21 Solar Eclipse Will Affect Photovoltaic Generators across the Country (U-S Energy Information Administration)

Oncor Drops Proposed Minimum Charge for DER Customers (Utility Dive)

What’s Missing from the 100% Renewable Energy Debate (Utility Dive)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Even With All Our Gadgets, Americans Are Using Less Electricity than Ten Years Ago (ReCode)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

Washington State: Any Trump Administration Crackdown on Marijuana Would Be “Unacceptable” (Consumerist)

Is Jeff Sessions Planning to Crack Down on Legal Pot? This Letter Suggests He Might Be. (Washington Post)

California Inc.: The State Mulls Creation of a Pot-Industry Bank (Los Angeles Times, CA)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – DRIVING ON SUNSHINE

Cost Concerns: Spokane Mayor Won’t Sign Climate Ordinance (Northwest Public Radio)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Cell Transmitters on Every Block? Cities, Counties Fight To Retain Control over Expanding Industry (Sacramento Bee, CA)

AT&T Deploys Mobile Cell Units Ahead of Eclipse (KOIN-TV, Portland, OR)

65,000 Frustrated DSL Customers Fled CenturyLink Last Quarter (Broadband Reports)

Northwest Open Access Network’s CEO Announces Retirement (Washington PUD Association)

MARKETING & MEDIA

Almost Half the World Is Now on Social Media, According to New Report (Mashable)

“Write Drunk. Edit Sober.” According To Science, Ernest Hemingway Was Actually Right (Fast Company)

Some Users Can Go Live Directly via Facebook Camera (AdWeek)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

Here Are Some Projects That Will Cost Taxpayers More Money, Thanks to Construction Budget Impasse (Olympian, WA – Paywall Advisory)

After Alleged Assault, Investigation Reveals Inappropriate Culture at Washington State Agency (Northwest Public Radio)

GENERAL NEWS

Air Pollution around Seattle Could Get Worse, Before Improving (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

Dry Period Record for Pacific Northwest Tied Today (Cliff Mass Weather Blog)

Shelton Wins Pee Wee Reese World Series Championship (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Fake Solar Eclipse Glasses Flood the Market; NASA Offers Recommended Brands (KSTW-TV, Seattle, WA)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Lost High School Ring ‘Keeps Coming Back’ to Florida Woman

Photo: Vermont Boy Reels in a Record-Setting Carp

B.C. Boater Called ‘Hero of the Day’ for Spraying Grass Fire with His Jet Boat

Nine-Year-Old Wants to be NASA’s ‘Planetary Protection Officer’

SONG OF THE DAY

First Class - Beach Baby

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