Monday, July 15, 2013
Energy News Digest for July 15, 2013
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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES
Pipe Shock Knocks Boardman Electric Plant Offline
(Associated Press)
WECC Split - Bekkedahl Selected to Help Shape New
Regional Reliability Organization (Bonneville
Power Administration)
Feds: Dam Fixes Helping Salmon (Associated Press)
Snohomish PUD Considering New Technology to Store
Extra Power (Everett Herald, WA)
Energy
Efficiency: Light Bulb Wars Roar Back Into U-S House of Representatives (The
Energy Collective)
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
- Pipe Shock Knocks Boardman Electric Plant Offline
- WECC Split - Bekkedahl Selected to Help Shape New Regional Reliability Organization
- Snohomish PUD Considering New Technology to Store Extra Power
- Community Energy Storage: Almost, But Not Quite There
- Are Smart Meters The Smart Thing? Eugene Water & Electric Board customers worry about the health & financial costs
- With FERC Approval of Plans, California ISO Issues Revised Proposal for Energy Imbalance Market
- Greenpeace Activists Break into French Nuclear Plant
- Illinois - Police Say Electrocution Victim Was Stealing Copper from Wires
- Feds: Dam Fixes Helping Salmon
- Briefing Ends on Sea Lion Removal; Humane Society Says NOAA Essentially ‘Re-Issued Same Decision’
- Grant County PUD Plays Key Part in Lake Cle Elum Sockeye Release
- Lamprey: Bringing Back an Ancient Species
- Op/Ed - Columbia River Salmon Futures Lie in Large Part with Anglers, Who Need to Help Make It Work
- Portland Wild Salmon: America’s Best Regional Food?
- Sea Lion Makes Self at Home in the Dalles Marina
- Maine - Breaching of Historic Veazie Dam to Improve Fish Runs in Penobscot
- Extension of Washington State Sales Tax Exemption Helps Local Solar Projects
- Thurston County Neighborhoods Want More Sun
- Tennessee Valley Authority’s Solar Balance Limits Have Riled Some Providers
- Utilities’ Fight Against Solar Might Have Been Lost Before It Started
- Energy Efficiency: Light Bulb Wars Roar Back Into U-S House of Representatives
- Ohio - Energy Industry Puts Target on Green Standards
- The Watchdog: Smart Thermostat Contract’s Huge Termination Fee Shocks Electric Customer
- How Utilities Can Make Any Customer Care About Efficiency
- U-S Court Says Biofuel Producers Must Face Carbon Emissions Rules
- Op/Ed – U-S Can’t Afford to Cede Green Energy Industry to Its Competitors
- No More Excuses, Sprint. It’s Time to Build the Mother of All Networks
- Why National Broadband Plans Work
- U-S Rural Telcos Under Attack...Again
- Woman Escapes Tumwater Hostage Situation
- Living in the 80s – Temperatures, That Is
- Heat Wave Causes Fish Die-Off in John Day River
- Afternoon Jolt (Literally): Seattle Tunnel Construction Hits Utilities
- Wild Olympics Still a Heated Topic
- Two Beekeepers Strive to Breed a Stronger Queen Honeybee to Survive Portland Winters
- Legal Pot Prompts a Question: What About Hash?
WORD OF THE DAY
Thwart
• \THWORT\ • Verb - 1a: to run counter to so as to effectively oppose or baffle
b: to oppose successfully: defeat the hopes or aspirations of 2: to pass
through or across
Sweltering
heat; yuck!
Thwarted
by tall, frosty one
Hammock
is my home
SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS
ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES
Pipe Shock Knocks Boardman Electric Plant Offline
(Associated Press)
WECC Split - Bekkedahl Selected to Help Shape New
Regional Reliability Organization (Bonneville
Power Administration)
Snohomish PUD Considering New Technology to Store
Extra Power (Everett Herald, WA)
Community Energy Storage: Almost, But Not Quite
There (The Energy Collective)
Are Smart Meters The Smart Thing? Eugene Water
& Electric Board customers worry about the health & financial costs
(Eugene Register-Guard, OR)
With FERC Approval of Plans, California ISO Issues
Revised Proposal for Energy Imbalance Market (American
Public Power Association)
Greenpeace Activists Break into French Nuclear
Plant (Reuters)
Illinois - Police Say Electrocution Victim Was
Stealing Copper from Wires (Chicago Tribune, IL)
FISH & WILDLIFE
Feds: Dam Fixes Helping Salmon (Associated Press)
Briefing Ends on Sea Lion Removal; Humane Society
Says NOAA Essentially ‘Re-Issued Same Decision’ (Columbia Basin Bulletin)
Grant County PUD Plays Key Part in Lake Cle Elum Sockeye
Release (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)
Lamprey: Bringing Back an Ancient Species (Seattle Times, WA)
Op/Ed - Columbia River Salmon Futures Lie in
Large Part with Anglers, Who Need to Help Make It Work (Oregonian, Portland,
OR)
Portland Wild Salmon: America’s Best Regional
Food? (USA Today)
Sea Lion Makes Self at Home in the Dalles Marina
(Oregon Public Broadcasting)
Maine - Breaching of Historic Veazie Dam to
Improve Fish Runs in Penobscot (Lewiston Sun Journal, Maine)
RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
Extension
of Washington State Sales Tax Exemption Helps Local Solar Projects (Edmonds
Beacon, WA)
http://edmondsbeacon.villagesoup.com/p/extension-of-sales-tax-exemption-helps-local-solar-projects/1030045
http://edmondsbeacon.villagesoup.com/p/extension-of-sales-tax-exemption-helps-local-solar-projects/1030045
Thurston
County Neighborhoods Want More Sun (Thurston Talks, Olympia, WA)
http://www.thurstontalk.com/2013/07/12/thurston-county-neighborhoods-want-more-sun/
http://www.thurstontalk.com/2013/07/12/thurston-county-neighborhoods-want-more-sun/
Tennessee
Valley Authority’s Solar Balance Limits Have Riled Some Providers (Memphis
Daily News, TN)
Utilities’
Fight Against Solar Might Have Been Lost Before It Started (Clean Energy
Authority)
CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY
Energy
Efficiency: Light Bulb Wars Roar Back Into U-S House of Representatives (The
Energy Collective)
Ohio
- Energy Industry Puts Target on Green Standards: Energy industry fighting efficiency
mandates, others try to maintain (The News Messenger, Fremont, OH)
The
Watchdog: Smart Thermostat Contract’s Huge Termination Fee Shocks Electric
Customer (Dallas Morning News, TX)
How
Utilities Can Make Any Customer Care About Efficiency (GreenBiz)
BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI
U-S
Court Says Biofuel Producers Must Face Carbon Emissions Rules (Reuters)
Op/Ed
– U-S Can’t Afford to Cede Green Energy Industry to Its Competitors (Christian
Science Monitor)
TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
No More Excuses, Sprint. It’s Time to Build the
Mother of All Networks (GigaOM)
Why National Broadband Plans Work (CNN Money)
U-S Rural Telcos Under Attack...Again (Light
Reading)
GENERAL NEWS
Woman Escapes Tumwater Hostage Situation (KCPQ-TV,
Seattle, WA)
Living in the 80s – Temperatures, That Is (KCPQ-TV,
Seattle, WA)
Heat Wave Causes Fish Die-Off in John Day River
(Oregon Public Broadcasting)
Afternoon Jolt (Literally): Seattle Tunnel
Construction Hits Utilities (PubliCola)
Wild Olympics Still a Heated Topic (KXRO Radio, Aberdeen,
WA)
Two Beekeepers Strive to Breed a Stronger Queen
Honeybee to Survive Portland Winters (Oregonian, Portland, OR)
Legal Pot Prompts a Question: What About Hash? (KING-TV,
Seattle, WA)
DIVERSIONS
Rejected
Kitten Has Been Adopted By a Bulldog
Couple
& Newborn Survive Lightning Strike
Florida
Restaurant Owner Fires Employees by Text Message
Five-Figure
Ohio Water Bills Blamed on New Software
SONG OF THE DAY
Vicki
Sue Robinson - Turn the Beat Around
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