Thursday, May 9, 2013

Energy News Digest for May 9, 2013


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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Enron’s Skilling Strikes Deal for Shorter Sentence (NY Times)

Northwest Montana Electricity Restored after Major Morning Outage (The Daily Interlake, Kalispell, MT)

Douglas PUD to Celebrate New License for Wells Dam (Wenatchee World, WA)

No New Wind Farm Construction in the Pacific Northwest This Year (Northwest Public Radio)

Washington State Home Builders Lead the Nation in Energy Code Compliance (MarketWatch)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Enron’s Skilling Strikes Deal for Shorter Sentence
  • Why Ex-Enron CEO’s Prison Deal Matters in Portland
  • Northwest Montana Electricity Restored after Major Morning Outage
  • Douglas PUD to Celebrate New License for Wells Dam
  • Port Angeles to Pay More for Utility Study
  • Better Power Rates Possible for Mid-Columbia Customers if Columbia River Treaty Changes
  • More Regulations on Idaho Rivers? Columbia Treaty Could Make It So
  • Boardman to Hemmingway Power Line Talks Continue
  • Energy Company Drops Columbia River Coal Terminal
  • Over Canadian Hydroelectricity - New Hampshire Governor Criticizes Connecticut Renewable Energy Legislation
  • World Bank Turns to Hydropower to Square Development with Climate Change
  • U-S Senate Energy Committee Approves Energy Efficiency, Hydro Power Bills
  • Plan to Use Sewage Worries Lake Stevens Residents
  • Cheeseburger Grease Clogs Up Local Sewers!
  • No New Wind Farm Construction in the Pacific Northwest This Year
  • Vestas Reports Tough First Quarter in U-S Wind Market - No deliveries to U-S wind farms in the quarter
  • South Dakota - Small Wind Farm Wins Right to Sell Power to Big Company
  • Washington State Home Builders Lead the Nation in Energy Code Compliance
  • Energy Efficiency First Provides Puget Sound Energy’s Free HomePrint Assessment
  • Voltage Management: A Hidden Energy Efficiency Resource
  • Greenland Glaciers Not Melting as Quickly: Sea Level Rise Slower Than Predicted
  • National Telecommunications & Information Administration Releases BTOP Best Practices Toolkit
  • Rural, Municipal Broadband Providers See Gains
  • Verizon Tells More Sandy Victims They’ll Never See DSL Repaired
  • Microsoft Mulling Nook Media LLC Purchase For $1 Billion
  • Syrian Web Traffic Returns after 20-Hour Outage
  • Dish Network Profit Drops 40 Percent; Subscription Growth Falls
  • McDonald’s Shows How to Capitalize on Recent Cleveland News in a Totally Tacky Way
  • A Lesson for Teens: Be Careful What You Tweet
  • U-S Senate Republicans Block Vote on Nominee to Lead EPA
  • Lumber Mills Boost Production as Home Starts Rebound
  • Mason County Special Election Results Official
  • Federal Officials Reaffirm Support of Cowlitz Tribe’s LaCenter Area Casino Plans
  • Study: Oregon the Worst State to Retire In – Washington’s Not That Much Better
  • Future of Tillamook Blimp Hangar in Question as Air Museum Prepares to Move

WORD OF THE DAY

Decussate • \DECK-uh-sate\ • Verb - To intersect or cross

Brittanee sat spellbound watching the darkened eastern Oregon sky. The meteor showers created more wishes than she could count, as the sparkling trails of the dying specks of stellar dust spend all night decussating across each other. “Well,” she murmured as she picked up her blanket, “I’d better start buying those lottery tickets now.”

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Enron’s Skilling Strikes Deal for Shorter Sentence (NY Times)

Why Ex-Enron CEO’s Prison Deal Matters in Portland (Portland Business Journal, OR)

Northwest Montana Electricity Restored after Major Morning Outage (The Daily Interlake, Kalispell, MT)
http://www.dailyinterlake.com/news/local_montana/article_cfc70ea2-b8b6-11e2-9b3e-001a4bcf887a.html

Douglas PUD to Celebrate New License for Wells Dam (Wenatchee World, WA)

Port Angeles to Pay More for Utility Study (KONP Radio, Port Angeles, WA)

Better Power Rates Possible for Mid-Columbia Customers if Columbia River Treaty Changes (Tri-City Herald, WA)

More Regulations on Idaho Rivers? Columbia Treaty Could Make It So (KTVB-TV, Boise, ID)

Boardman to Hemmingway Power Line Talks Continue (Baker City Herald, OR)

Energy Company Drops Columbia River Coal Terminal (KGW TV, Portland, OR)

Over Canadian Hydroelectricity - New Hampshire Governor Criticizes Connecticut Renewable Energy Legislation (New Haven Register, CT)

World Bank Turns to Hydropower to Square Development with Climate Change (Washington Post)

U-S Senate Energy Committee Approves Energy Efficiency, Hydro Power Bills (American Public Power Association)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Plan to Use Sewage Worries Lake Stevens Residents (Everett Herald, WA)

Cheeseburger Grease Clogs Up Local Sewers! (KEPR-TV, Tri-Cities, WA)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

No New Wind Farm Construction in the Pacific Northwest This Year (Northwest Public Radio)

Vestas Reports Tough First Quarter in U-S Wind Market - No deliveries to U-S wind farms in the quarter, the wind turbine maker says (Denver Business Journal, CO)

South Dakota - Small Wind Farm Wins Right to Sell Power to Big Company (Rapid City Journal, SD)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Washington State Home Builders Lead the Nation in Energy Code Compliance (MarketWatch)

Energy Efficiency First Provides Puget Sound Energy’s Free HomePrint Assessment (Thurston Talks, Olympia, WA)

Voltage Management: A Hidden Energy Efficiency Resource (GreenTech Media)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Greenland Glaciers Not Melting as Quickly: Sea Level Rise Slower Than Predicted (Science World Report)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

National Telecommunications & Information Administration Releases BTOP Best Practices Toolkit - Drawn from Experiences of Stimulus Fund Grantees (MultiChannel News)

Rural, Municipal Broadband Providers See Gains (Civsource)

Verizon Tells More Sandy Victims They’ll Never See DSL Repaired - Verizon Uses Storm Cover as Opportunity to Hang Up on Users (Broadband Reports)

Microsoft Mulling Nook Media LLC Purchase For $1 Billion (Tech Crunch)

Syrian Web Traffic Returns after 20-Hour Outage (Washington Post)

Dish Network Profit Drops 40 Percent; Subscription Growth Falls (Reuters)

MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA

McDonald’s Shows How to Capitalize on Recent Cleveland News in a Totally Tacky Way (Consumerist)

A Lesson for Teens: Be Careful What You Tweet (KATU-TV, Portland, OR)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

U-S Senate Republicans Block Vote on Nominee to Lead EPA (NY Times)

GENERAL NEWS

Lumber Mills Boost Production as Home Starts Rebound (Puget Sound Business Journal, WA)

Mason County Special Election Results Official (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Federal Officials Reaffirm Support of Cowlitz Tribe’s LaCenter Area Casino Plans (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Study: Oregon the Worst State to Retire In – Washington’s Not That Much Better (KGW TV, Portland, OR)

Future of Tillamook Blimp Hangar in Question as Air Museum Prepares to Move (Oregonian, Portland, OR)

DIVERSIONS

We Still Use the Same Words We Did 15,000 Years Ago

Disney Drops Bid to Trademark ‘Dia de los Muertos’

Canada’s Jedi Knights Not as Much of a Religious Force

Longview Squirrel Fest Returning Aug. 17; Spin Doctors to Perform

SONG OF THE DAY

Dirk Leupolz - Suite from Hindenburg

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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