Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Energy News Digest for April 17, 2013


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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Greenhouse Gas - Second Suit Targets California’s Cap-And-Trade Program (Sacramento Bee, CA)

Bonneville Power Administration Revises Oversupply Rate Proposal‏ (Albany Tribune, OR)

Conservation Groups Lists Rivers in Southern Oregon, Idaho as Most Endangered (Northwest Public Radio)

Tribe Closes Lake Quinault to Non-Tribal Fishing (Associated Press)

Pend Oreille County to Get Broadband (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Bonneville Power Administration Revises Oversupply Rate Proposal
  • California - Power Trouble? Pacific Gas & Electric Substation Hit by Vandalism, Could Impact Valley Businesses
  • Chelan PUD & Entiat Celebrate Launch of Improvements for City’s Popular Riverfront Park
  • Deferrals Leave Duke Energy with No Federal Income Tax Payment
  • Colorado - Boulder Chamber of Commerce Urges New City Vote on Municipalization
  • Natural Gas Prices Rise from Historic Lows, Easing Pressure on Renewable Energy & Coal
  • Pennsylvania - Montco Man Headed to State Prison for Stealing Copper from PECO Substations
  • West Virginia - Copper Crisis: 911 Center Theft Unacceptable
  • U-S Rethinks How to Respond to Nuclear Disaster
  • A Clear, Comprehensive Overview of the U-S Electricity System
  • Op/Ed - Should Utilities Be Required to Bury Power Lines to Protect Them?
  • Tribe Closes Lake Quinault to Non-Tribal Fishing
  • New Protections Proposed For Giant Pacific Octopus in Puget Sound
  • Burien Whale Raising Stink; City Gets Job of Removing It
  • Conservation Groups Lists Rivers in Southern Oregon, Idaho as Most Endangered
  • Elwha: The Olympics’ Greatest River Being Restored & Reborn
  • Colorado - Renewable Energy Bill Could Hurt Rural Co-Ops
  • Wal-Mart Works to Cut $1 Billion from Annual Energy Costs
  • Transformation of Industrial Energy Management Systems Could Benefit Utility Bottom Line
  • Ten Energy Efficiency Tips for Your Spring Cleaning
  • Do LED Bulbs Make Turkeys Happy? Minnesota Farmer Smiling Either Way
  • Greenhouse Gas - Second Suit Targets California’s Cap-And-Trade Program
  • A Portrait of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions
  • Panel: Ocean Acidification Threatening Sea Life Here
  • Rural Electric Co-Ops Go Green
  • Celebrate Earth Day at the Greenest Office Building in Your Neighborhood… And the World
  • Pend Oreille County to Get Broadband
  • Google Gmail, Drive & Other Services Disrupted for Some Users
  • As FCC Chairman Leaves Post, Challenges Persist in Broadband Expansion
  • America’s Broadband Networks Are ‘Passports to Economic & Social Citizenship’
  • Why the Cloud is Threatened by Unprofitability
  • Verizon to Extend Phone-Upgrade Waiting Period
  • Wi-Fi-Phobes Flee to West Virginia Mountains
  • U-S Internet Ad Revenue Grows 15 Percent in 2012
  • Why Brands Should Be Human on Social Media
  • Washington State Legislature - Final Push Made for $8.4 Billion Roads Plan
  • Washington State Patrol Says Crime Lab Manager Falsified Work
  • Circuit Board, Pressure Cooker Lid Recovered in Boston Bombing
  • Image of Lake Stevens Runner in Boston Will Be Sports Illustrated Cover
  • Seattle Playfield Knocked Out of Service by Massive Copper Theft
  • Phone Companies No Longer Have to Print Directories
  • 100th Anniversary of John Tornow’s Death; Site Dedication/Memorial
  • Sunday April 21 - Grand Opening of Oakland Bay Park & Celebration of the 4th Annual Earth Day on Oakland Bay
  • Nevada Buses Hundreds of Mentally Ill Patients to Cities around Country
  • NBA Delays Vote on Kings’ Future in Sacramento

WORD OF THE DAY

Surd • \SERD\ • Adjective - 1: lacking sense: irrational 2: voiceless - used of speech sounds

Surd – Description of a person afraid of radio waves from Wi-Fi transmitters who calls “Papa Murphy’s” on their cellphone to place a pickup order for a family sized cowboy pizza on de-light crust. Then spends the next half hour on the cell phone (while driving to the store) talking about their upcoming twentieth tanning session.

Word Origin via Merriam Webster Dictionary - Both “surd” and its more common cousin “absurd” come from the Latin word “surdus,” meaning “unhearing, deaf, muffled, or dull.”

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Bonneville Power Administration Revises Oversupply Rate Proposal‏ (Albany Tribune, OR)

California - Power Trouble? Pacific Gas & Electric Substation Hit by Vandalism, Could Impact Valley Businesses (Silicon Valley Business Journal, CA)

Chelan PUD & Entiat Celebrate Launch of Improvements for City’s Popular Riverfront Park (North Central Washington TV)

Deferrals Leave Duke Energy with No Federal Income Tax Payment (Charlotte Business Journal, NC)

Colorado - Boulder Chamber of Commerce Urges New City Vote on Municipalization (Boulder Daily Camera, CO)

Natural Gas Prices Rise from Historic Lows, Easing Pressure on Renewable Energy & Coal (Associated Press)

Pennsylvania - Montco Man Headed to State Prison for Stealing Copper from PECO Substations (Journal-Register, Admore, PA)

West Virginia - Copper Crisis: 911 Center Theft Unacceptable (Bluefield Daily Telegraph, WV)

U-S Rethinks How to Respond to Nuclear Disaster (NY Times)

A Clear, Comprehensive Overview of the U-S Electricity System (Grist Online)

Op/Ed - Should Utilities Be Required to Bury Power Lines to Protect Them? (Wall Street Journal)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Tribe Closes Lake Quinault to Non-Tribal Fishing (Associated Press)

New Protections Proposed For Giant Pacific Octopus in Puget Sound (Northwest Public Radio)

Burien Whale Raising Stink; City Gets Job of Removing It (Associated Press)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Conservation Groups Lists Rivers in Southern Oregon, Idaho as Most Endangered (Northwest Public Radio)

Elwha: The Olympics’ Greatest River Being Restored & Reborn (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, WA)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Colorado - Renewable Energy Bill Could Hurt Rural Co-Ops (Fort Morgan Times, CO)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Wal-Mart Works to Cut $1 Billion from Annual Energy Costs (Kitsap Peninsula Business Journal, WA)

Transformation of Industrial Energy Management Systems Could Benefit Utility Bottom Line (Fierce Energy)

10 Energy Efficiency Tips for Your Spring Cleaning (Earth Techling)

Do LED Bulbs Make Turkeys Happy? Minnesota Farmer Smiling Either Way (Midwest Energy News)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Greenhouse Gas - Second Suit Targets California’s Cap-And-Trade Program (Sacramento Bee, CA)

A Portrait of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Panel: Ocean Acidification Threatening Sea Life Here (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Rural Electric Co-Ops Go Green - Electric cooperatives have served rural Americans for generations. Some are taking advantage of their member-owned status to begin weaning their regions off of fossil fuels (Christian Science Monitor)

Celebrate Earth Day at the Greenest Office Building in Your Neighborhood… And the World (Central District News, Seattle, WA)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Pend Oreille County to Get Broadband (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Google Gmail, Drive & Other Services Disrupted for Some Users (Financial Post, Canada)

As FCC Chairman Leaves Post, Challenges Persist in Broadband Expansion (Bloomberg News)

America’s Broadband Networks Are ‘Passports to Economic & Social Citizenship’ (Huffington Post)

Why the Cloud is Threatened by Unprofitability (GigaOm)

Verizon to Extend Phone-Upgrade Waiting Period (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

Wi-Fi-Phobes Flee to West Virginia Mountains (Broadband Reports)

MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA

U-S Internet Ad Revenue Grows 15 Percent in 2012 (Associated Press)

Why Brands Should Be Human on Social Media (Mashable)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Washington State Legislature - Final Push Made for $8.4 Billion Roads Plan (Everett Herald, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

Washington State Patrol Says Crime Lab Manager Falsified Work (Associated Press)

Circuit Board, Pressure Cooker Lid Recovered in Boston Bombing (Associated Press)

Image of Lake Stevens Runner in Boston Will Be Sports Illustrated Cover (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

Seattle Playfield Knocked Out of Service by Massive Copper Theft (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

Phone Companies No Longer Have to Print Directories (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA)

100th Anniversary of John Tornow’s Death; Site Dedication/Memorial (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Sunday April 21 - Grand Opening of Oakland Bay Park & Celebration of the 4th Annual Earth Day on Oakland Bay (Mason County PUD No. 3, Shelton, WA)

Nevada Buses Hundreds of Mentally Ill Patients to Cities around Country (Sacramento Bee, CA)

NBA Delays Vote on Kings’ Future in Sacramento (Sacramento Bee, CA)

DIVERSIONS

It’s Official: Just the Taste of Beer Makes Your Brain Happy

(“Beer is proof that god loves us and wants us to be happy” -- Benjamin Franklin. Note: the actual quote was attributed to wine, but some wit changed it to beer. The sentiment is still a nice one: “…We hear of the conversion of water into wine at the marriage in Cana as of a miracle. But this conversion is, through the goodness of God, made every day before our eyes. Behold the rain which descends from heaven upon our vineyards; there it enters the roots of the vines, to be changed into wine; a constant proof that God loves us, and loves to see us happy. The miracle in question was only performed to hasten the operation, under circumstances of present necessity, which required it…” – In a letter dated 1779, while in Paris, France.)

Pat Summerall, Legendary NFL Announcer, Dies at 82

Prankster Pretends to Pee on Rich Guy’s Ferrari after He Illegally Parks in Handicap Spot (PG-13 Content)

Most Kids Curse Before They Learn the Alphabet - Foul-mouthed parents are largely to blame, according to a new book

SONG OF THE DAY

NFL Films Theme song - Classic Battle

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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