Thursday, June 13, 2013

Energy News Digest for June 13, 2013

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Energy News Digest Word Cloud for June 13, 2013

HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Casting a Constitutional Cloud on In-State Renewable Preferences, Seventh Circuit Upholds Transmission Cost-Spreading (GTH Energy & Natural Resources Law Blog)

Snohomish PUD Dam Proposed on Skykomish River near Index (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

Fish Nets Found to Kill Large Numbers of Birds (NY Times)

Obama Administration Quietly Raises ‘Carbon Price’ as Costs to Climate Increase (Bloomberg News)

Heroin Overdose Deaths on the Rise in Washington State (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Snohomish PUD Dam Proposed on Skykomish River near Index
  • Includes Benton REA - Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Announces Funding for Projects to Boost Rural Electric Grid Efficiency & Reliability
  • Portland General Electric Prices Share Offering at $29.50
  • Mason County PUD 3 Named 2012 Conservation Steward of the Year
  • Tennessee Valley Authority Shelves Work at Alabama Nuclear Plant amid Industry Struggle
  • Exelon Blames ‘Subsidized’ Wind, Markets for Derailing Nuclear Projects
  • How ‘Green’ is Your Power?
  • U-S Natural Gas Supplies Grew Last Week
  • U-S House of Representatives Approves Public Power Risk Management Act
  • Federal Agencies to Update Power Grid
  • Explainer: Capacity Factor
  • Fish Nets Found to Kill Large Numbers of Birds
  • Bonneville Power Administration - Colville Tribes to celebrate opening of Chief Joseph Hatchery
  • Editorial - If Dams Don’t Kill Them, What Does?
  • A whale of a find near Ocean Shores
  • Ranchers in the Upper Klamath Are Having Their Irrigation Shut Off
  • City of Aberdeen Will Sell Timber to Pay for Water Meter Replacement Project
  • Casting a Constitutional Cloud on In-State Renewable Preferences, Seventh Circuit Upholds Transmission Cost-Spreading
  • How Green Does Utah Go? State Panel to Decide
  • California Solar Power Hitting Records
  • Vermont - Net Metering a Victim of Its Own Success for Some Rural Utilities
  • Report: Wind Energy May Be Harmful to Your Health
  • Germany - Tilting at Windmills
  • Cold Cash for a Warm Home - An Update on Thurston Energy’s Rebate Program
  • Efficiency Exchange 2013: Good Things Go Better Together
  • Slideshow - Energy Savings Myths
  • Obama Administration Quietly Raises ‘Carbon Price’ as Costs to Climate Increase
  • China is Testing Out Cap-And-Trade - But Will it Actually Work?
  • Cheaper Ways to Capture Carbon Dioxide
  • Hydrogen Hiccup - Amateur Science Project Goes Boom, Sends Man to Hospital
  • City of Tacoma’s Click! Cable Rates Soon to Rise
  • Clearwire Board Backs Dish Network Offer over Sprint Merger
  • Utah Home to NSA’s New Mega-Warehouse for Data
  • Gatekeepers of Cable TV Try to Stop Intel
  • Switch to HDTV Went Quicker Than to Color TV
  • Hog Fuel or Health Care? Washington State Senate Considering 14 More Tax Loopholes
  • Bill To Require Oregonians to Pay Sales Tax in Washington Passes House
  • Heroin Overdose Deaths on the Rise in Washington State
  • Average Wage in Washington State Cracks $50,000 for the First Time
  • Last Year’s Dry Summer Could Be Hurting Trees Now
  • Oregon Lumber Business Finds Success in Diversifying
  • After Shelton Schooling - 27 Trooper Cadets Graduate From Patrol Academy in Olympia Ceremony
  • Costco & Gasoline: Are You Really Saving at the Pump?

WORD OF THE DAY

Cranial • \KRAY-nee-ull\ • Adjective - Of or relating to the skull or cranium

“Boy howdy,” exclaimed the small child in a high piping voice to his nearby parents. “That guy’s cranial capacity must be huge.” The hulking scientist, the first Neanderthal clone, loomed over the diminutive observer, his huge melon casting a shadow across the boy’s face. “Yes, it is huge,” he said in quiet undertones, “and my biological computing capacity is amazing by any measure. Now, if I could just do something about these incredibly irritating eye ridges.”

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Snohomish PUD Dam Proposed on Skykomish River near Index (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

Includes Benton REA - Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Announces Funding for Projects to Boost Rural Electric Grid Efficiency & Reliability (US Department of Agriculture)

Portland General Electric Prices Share Offering at $29.50 (Oregonian, Portland, OR)

Mason County PUD 3 Named 2012 Conservation Steward of the Year (Mason County PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

Tennessee Valley Authority Shelves Work at Alabama Nuclear Plant amid Industry Struggle (Washington Post)

Exelon Blames ‘Subsidized’ Wind, Markets for Derailing Nuclear Projects (Midwest Energy News)

How ‘Green’ is Your Power? Many states & their destination cities have reasons to re-think how they are powered (Christian Science Monitor)

U-S Natural Gas Supplies Grew Last Week (Associated Press)

U-S House of Representatives Approves Public Power Risk Management Act (American Public Power Association)

Federal Agencies to Update Power Grid (Courthouse News Service)

Explainer: Capacity Factor (KCET-TV, Burbank, CA)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Fish Nets Found to Kill Large Numbers of Birds (NY Times)

Bonneville Power Administration - Colville Tribes to celebrate opening of Chief Joseph Hatchery (KBKW Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

Editorial - If Dams Don’t Kill Them, What Does? (Wenatchee World, WA)

A whale of a find near Ocean Shores (KXRO Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Ranchers in the Upper Klamath Are Having Their Irrigation Shut Off (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

City of Aberdeen Will Sell Timber to Pay for Water Meter Replacement Project (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Casting a Constitutional Cloud on In-State Renewable Preferences, Seventh Circuit Upholds Transmission Cost-Spreading (GTH Energy & Natural Resources Law Blog)

How Green Does Utah Go? State Panel to Decide - State panel’s ruling could define future of Utah clean energy & also impact electric rates (Salt Lake Tribune, UT)

California Solar Power Hitting Records (San Francisco Business Times, CA)

Vermont - Net Metering a Victim of Its Own Success for Some Rural Utilities (VT Digger, Montpelier, VT)

Report: Wind Energy May Be Harmful to Your Health (Boston Business Journal, MA)

Germany - Tilting at Windmills (The Economist Magazine)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Cold Cash for a Warm Home - An Update on Thurston Energy’s Rebate Program (Thurston Talk, Olympia, WA)

Efficiency Exchange 2013: Good Things Go Better Together (Bonneville Power Administration)

Slideshow - Energy Savings Myths (Forbes Magazine)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Obama Administration Quietly Raises ‘Carbon Price’ as Costs to Climate Increase (Bloomberg News)

China is Testing Out Cap-And-Trade - But Will it Actually Work? (Washington Post)

Cheaper Ways to Capture Carbon Dioxide (MIT Technology Review)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Hydrogen Hiccup - Amateur Science Project Goes Boom, Sends Man to Hospital (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

City of Tacoma’s Click! Cable Rates Soon to Rise (South Sound Business Examiner)

Clearwire Board Backs Dish Network Offer over Sprint Merger (Puget Sound Business Journal, WA)

Utah Home to NSA’s New Mega-Warehouse for Data (Associated Press)

Gatekeepers of Cable TV Try to Stop Intel (NY Times)

Switch to HDTV Went Quicker Than to Color TV (USA Today)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Hog Fuel or Health Care? Washington State Senate Considering 14 More Tax Loopholes (Washington Policy Watch)

Bill To Require Oregonians to Pay Sales Tax in Washington Passes House (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

Heroin Overdose Deaths on the Rise in Washington State (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Average Wage in Washington State Cracks $50,000 for the First Time (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Last Year’s Dry Summer Could Be Hurting Trees Now (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

Oregon Lumber Business Finds Success in Diversifying (Seattle Times, WA)

After Shelton Schooling - 27 Trooper Cadets Graduate From Patrol Academy in Olympia Ceremony (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

Costco & Gasoline: Are You Really Saving at the Pump? (Christian Science Monitor)

DIVERSIONS

A Jet Powered, Fire Blowing Bicycle Is Not Ridiculous At All

At Least One Hostess Plant Reopened, Prepping To Re-Snackify Store Shelves

Portland to Attempt World-Record Tree Hug

Animal Clinic Rescues Six Squirrels with Tails Fused Together

SONG OF THE DAY

Paul McCartney & Wings - Jet

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