Monday, March 26, 2012

Energy News Digest for March 26, 2012


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.

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Oregon - Apple Starts Small with Prineville Data Center; Amazon Doubles Up in Morrow County (Oregonian, Portland)

Jefferson PUD counting down to electrical power switch (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Oregon Supreme Court Certifies Ballot Titles for Banning Non-Indian Commercial Gill Netting (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

Ruling Expected Wednesday on Port Townsend Biomass Power Plant Appeal (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Spring Storms Pad Olympic Mountain Snowpack (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Jefferson PUD counting down to electrical power switch
  • Op/Ed – Help is Available for Utility Bills
  • Port of Coos Bay Wants to Flip from Importing to Exporting Liquefied Natural Gas
  • EarthFix Conversations: Coal Coming Through a Community near You?
  • Douglas PUD to Get New Mapping System
  • Power Supply at Issue with California Plants Offline
  • Americans Split on Energy vs. Environment Trade-Off
  • Banding Together to Get Cheaper Electricity
  • Spain to Hike Power Rates, Cut Renewable Energy Subsidies
  • Why Germany is Phasing out Nuclear Power
  • Oregon Supreme Court Certifies Ballot Titles for Banning Non-Indian Commercial Gill Netting
  • Canada - Chinook Recovery Must Trump Fisheries,
  • Spring Storms Pad Olympic Mountain Snowpack
  • Snohomish County PUD’s Annual Snowpack Survey Finds More Water for Summer
  • Lack of Federal Funding Stalling Chehalis Flood Studies
  • Agency Funding, Columbia Basin Aquifers Drying Up
  • Oregon - Columbia County Rancher Gets $300,000 Fine for Water Pollution
  • Portland Environmental Consulting Firms Staff Up
  • Ruling Expected Wednesday on Port Townsend Biomass Power Plant Appeal
  • Idaho Alternative Energy Contracts Put on Hold
  • Maine - Neighbors Win Court Round Over Wind Farm Noise
  • New Federal Wind Power Guidelines Are for the Birds
  • Hydropower’s Devices Beyond Dams
  • Grants Spur Tennessee Farms to Try Solar Energy
  • Massachusetts Students Invested in School’s Solar Energy
  • Pacific Northwest Ductless Heat Pump Project – Washington State
  • Pacific Northwest Ductless Heat Pump Project – Oregon
  • Op/Ed - A Window on Energy Efficiency
  • Study: Global Temperatures Could Rise Five Degrees by 2050
  • Washington State Bonds Will Build Facilities for Aviation Biofuels
  • Agreement Reached on Electric Vehicle Charging Network in California
  • Portland among the “Greenest” Cities in the World
  • GM Will Give Owners of Plug-In Volt New Electric Cord
  • Dude, Your Next House Could Be Made of Pot
  • Oregon - Apple Starts Small with Prineville Data Center; Amazon Doubles Up in Morrow County
  • Oregon Data Center Popularity Has Communities Scrambling
  • Top Secret Visa Data Center Banks on Security, Even Has Moat (
  • Call Centers Scale Back - Is Clearwire a Bellwether for Customer Service?
  • Web Address Controversy Deepens after US Warning
  • We Need a Broadband-To-Work Program
  • Western Washington University, Former Admissions Director Karen Copetas Agree To Exit, Salary, Benefits Deal
  • Port of Pasco Scrutinizes Its Vendors to Ensure That They Are Legit
  • Pressure Building at Jam-Packed State Prisons – It All Begins at WCC near Shelton
  • Body of Shelton Man, 31, Found in Mason County’s Lake Limerick
  • Grant County Sheriff, Deputies Nab Alleged Metal Thieves
  • Cowlitz County - Wildlife Camera Leads Deputies to Suspected Metal Thief
  • Belfair Water District Commissioners Explains Manager Contract Fuss
  • Tacoma Woman, 63, Who Stole from Employer Given 16 Years
  • Japanese Tsunami Ghost Ship Drifts Closer to British Columbia Coast
  • Girl’s Voice Mails Gone After T-Mobile Promotion
  • Data Point to Earthquakes Causing Mysterious Wisconsin Booms
WORD OF THE DAY

Hebdomadal • \hebb-DAH-muh-dull\ • Adjective - Occurring, appearing, or done every week: weekly

The hebdomadal county commission meetings began to grind on newsman Barty Abernathy’s soul. Although he knew the weekly ritual was required by law, much of the proceedings were padded by the review of each voucher, payroll payments, and contractual minutiae until what could have been a fifteen minute process drug on for at least two hours.

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Jefferson PUD counting down to electrical power switch (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Op/Ed – Help is Available for Utility Bills (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Port of Coos Bay Wants to Flip from Importing to Exporting Liquefied Natural Gas (Oregonian, Portland)

EarthFix Conversations: Coal Coming Through a Community near You? (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Douglas PUD to Get New Mapping System (Wenatchee World, WA)

Power Supply at Issue with California Plants Offline (CBS News)

Americans Split on Energy vs. Environment Trade-Off (Gallup)

Banding Together to Get Cheaper Electricity (Washington Post)

Spain to Hike Power Rates, Cut Renewable Energy Subsidies (Reuters)

Why Germany is Phasing out Nuclear Power (Grist Online)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Oregon Supreme Court Certifies Ballot Titles for Banning Non-Indian Commercial Gill Netting (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

Canada - Chinook Recovery Must Trump Fisheries, Conservationists Say (Victoria Times Colonist, BC)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Spring Storms Pad Olympic Mountain Snowpack (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Snohomish County PUD’s Annual Snowpack Survey Finds More Water for Summer (Everett Herald, WA)

Lack of Federal Funding Stalling Chehalis Flood Studies (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

Agency Funding, Columbia Basin Aquifers Drying Up (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

Oregon - Columbia County Rancher Gets $300,000 Fine for Water Pollution; Ordered to Shut Down Cattle Operation (Oregonian, Portland)

Portland Environmental Consulting Firms Staff Up (Portland Business Journal, OR)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Ruling Expected Wednesday on Port Townsend Biomass Power Plant Appeal (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Idaho Alternative Energy Contracts Put on Hold (Idaho Press-Tribune, Nampa, ID)

Maine - Neighbors Win Court Round Over Wind Farm Noise (NY Times)

New Federal Wind Power Guidelines Are for the Birds (Associated Press)

Hydropower’s Devices Beyond Dams (Renewable Energy World)

Grants Spur Tennessee Farms to Try Solar Energy - Without government help, most projects still unaffordable (The Tennessean, Nashville)

Massachusetts Students Invested in School’s Solar Energy (Boston Globe, MA)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Pacific Northwest Ductless Heat Pump Project – Washington State: Advanced Energy Management Named 2011/2012 Contractor of the Year (BusinessWatch)

Pacific Northwest Ductless Heat Pump Project – Oregon: Automatic Heat Service & Installation Named 2011/2012 Contractor of the Year (MarketWatch)

Op/Ed - A Window on Energy Efficiency: Properly maintained traditional windows can be efficient for hundreds of years (Financial Times of London, UK)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Study: Global Temperatures Could Rise Five Degrees by 2050 (USA Today)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Washington State Bonds Will Build Facilities for Aviation Biofuels (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Agreement Reached on Electric Vehicle Charging Network in California (Sacramento Bee, CA)

Portland among the “Greenest” Cities in the World (Construction Digital, Pages 92-93)

GM Will Give Owners of Plug-In Volt New Electric Cord (USA Today)

Dude, Your Next House Could Be Made of Pot (Grist Online)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Oregon - Apple Starts Small with Prineville Data Center; Amazon Doubles Up in Morrow County (Oregonian, Portland)

Oregon Data Center Popularity Has Communities Scrambling (Associated Press)

Top Secret Visa Data Center Banks on Security; Even Has Moat (USA Today)

Call Centers Scale Back - Is Clearwire a Bellwether for Customer Service? (Seattle Times)

Web Address Controversy Deepens after US Warning (Reuters)

We Need a Broadband-To-Work Program (Gigaom)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Western Washington University, Former Admissions Director Karen Copetas Agree To Exit, Salary, Benefits Deal (Bellingham Herald, WA)

Port of Pasco Scrutinizes Its Vendors to Ensure That They Are Legit (Bellingham Herald, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

Pressure Building at Jam-Packed State Prisons – It All Begins at WCC near Shelton (Seattle Times)

Body of Shelton Man, 31, Found in Mason County’s Lake Limerick (Olympian, WA)

Grant County Sheriff, Deputies Nab Alleged Metal Thieves (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

Cowlitz County - Wildlife Camera Leads Deputies to Suspected Metal Thief (Longview Daily News, WA)

Belfair Water District Commissioners Explains Manager Contract Fuss (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Tacoma Woman, 63, Who Stole from Employer Given 16 Years (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

Japanese Tsunami Ghost Ship Drifts Closer to British Columbia Coast (Victoria Times Colonist, BC)

Girl’s Voice Mails Gone After T-Mobile Promotion (Associated Press)

Data Point to Earthquakes Causing Mysterious Wisconsin Booms (USA Today)

DIVERSIONS

State Laws Crimp Booming Growth in Home Beer Brewing

Colorado - Aggressive Parents Force Egg Hunt Cancellation

London’s ‘Big Ben’ Tower Could be Renamed for Queen’s Jubilee

Connecticut Man Accidentally Dials 911 While Stealing

SONG OF THE DAY

Beatles - I Am the Walrus