Monday, February 3, 2014

Energy News Digest for February 3, 2014

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Forget Forecast: Seahawks Pour It On in the Super Bowl (NY Times)

Washington State to Ask for Funds in Case Dry Winter Results in Drought (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Chinook Season Set; High Run Projected for 2014 (Salem Statesman-Journal, OR)

Google, Other Companies Blast New Kansas Broadband Bill (Broadband Reports)

California: Pacific Gas & Electric Says Electricity Infrastructure Not For Sale in Davis (Sacramento Business Journal, CA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • California: Pacific Gas & Electric Says Electricity Infrastructure Not For Sale in Davis
  • Hundreds Sue Makers of Fukushima Nuclear Plant
  • Electric Power & Light Magazine Names Di Stasio Its Large Utility CEO of the Year
  • Kentucky: Man Dies From Apparent Electrocution While Stripping Power Lines for Copper
  • Applying Lessons Learned from One of the Biggest Blackouts in History
  • Chinook Season Set; High Run Projected for 2014
  • Editorial: Time to Catch Up to Oregon in Protecting Rivers
  • ‘Zombie’ Bees Put East Coast Beekeepers on Edge
  • Washington State to Ask for Funds in Case Dry Winter Results in Drought
  • Olympic Mountain Snowpack Has Grown in Last Month
  • Severe Drought Has U-S West Fearing Worst
  • TransAlta Seals Wyoming Wind Energy Deal
  • Editorial: Colorado - Progress on Biomass, Finally Seeing the Results of Waste-To-Energy
  • Fremont Company Profits in China’s Solar Market
  • Worries about Bird Deaths Derail Wind Power Project in Ohio
  • How LED Streetlights Will Change Cinema - And Make Cities Look Awesome
  • Hurray for Hydro! Lights Out for Denver Broncos – The Energy Efficiency Bowl
  • Another Energy Conservation Tool: Educational Theater?
  • United Kingdom: Heavy Rain & Wild Weather Forecast for Southern England & Wales
  • Wastewater from Cheese is Generating Electricity in Wisconsin
  • Google, Other Companies Blast New Kansas Broadband Bill
  • Kansas Cable Lobbyists Deny Hatred of Google Fiber, Will “Tweak” Restrictive Bill Language
  • Disruptions: Paying to Travel in the Internet’s Fast Lanes
  • Op/Ed: Protect Consumers in Cases of Telecommunications Outages
  • Passengers Win Ruling in Fight over Gogo’s In-Flight Wi-Fi “Monopoly”
  • 50 Million People Discussed the Super Bowl on Facebook
  • Coca-Cola’s “It’s Beautiful” Super Bowl Ad Brings Out Some Ugly Americans
  • How Facebook Changed Our Lives
  • Every Business Needs a Richard Sherman
  • Washington State Democrats Elect Ravens as Chair, Rebuffing Governor’s Candidate
  • Forget Forecast: Seahawks Pour It On in the Super Bowl
  • Oops! Seahawks Fans Cause $25,000 Damage to Pioneer Square Pergola
  • Cold Front Moving into Western Washington State Could Break Records
  • Hacking of Point-Of-Sales Systems Escalates
  • What the Farm Bill Tucked Beneath Northwest Christmas Trees
  • Fuss Over a Festival – Grays Harbor County Commissioner Raging Mad at Elma’s Wine & Seafood Festival

WORD OF THE DAY

Simpatico • \simp-PAH-tick-coe\ • Adjective - 1: agreeable, likeable 2: being on the same wavelength: congenial, sympathetic

“Peas” … “In a Pod.” “Up” …”The Lazy River.” “Dog” …”Gone.” The husband & wife team were like a series of rimshots as they finished each other’s’ sentences. Their simpatico ended there, however, as their daily domestic life was one long series of miscommunications about the household budget, what to watch on T-V…and even worse, what to name the children. One of the offspring was named three (for the third child) for nearly ten years.

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

California: Pacific Gas & Electric Says Electricity Infrastructure Not For Sale in Davis (Sacramento Business Journal, CA)

Hundreds Sue Makers of Fukushima Nuclear Plant (Associated Press)

Electric Power & Light Magazine Names Di Stasio Its Large Utility CEO of the Year (American Public Power Association)

Kentucky: Man Dies From Apparent Electrocution While Stripping Power Lines for Copper (Louisville Courier-Journal, KY)

Applying Lessons Learned from One of the Biggest Blackouts in History (Georgia Tech)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Chinook Season Set; High Run Projected for 2014 (Salem Statesman-Journal, OR)

Editorial: Time to Catch Up to Oregon in Protecting Rivers (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)

‘Zombie’ Bees Put East Coast Beekeepers on Edge (Associated Press)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Washington State to Ask for Funds in Case Dry Winter Results in Drought (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Olympic Mountain Snowpack Has Grown in Last Month (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Severe Drought Has U-S West Fearing Worst (NY Times)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

TransAlta Seals Wyoming Wind Energy Deal (ReNews)

Editorial: Colorado - Progress on Biomass, Finally Seeing the Results of Waste-To-Energy (Denver Post, CO)

Fremont Company Profits in China’s Solar Market (Sacramento Bee, CA)

Worries about Bird Deaths Derail Wind Power Project in Ohio (Forbes Magazine)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

How LED Streetlights Will Change Cinema - And Make Cities Look Awesome (Gizmodo)

Hurray for Hydro! Lights Out for Denver Broncos – The Energy Efficiency Bowl (Fierce Energy)

Another Energy Conservation Tool: Educational Theater? (Midwest Energy News)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

United Kingdom: Heavy Rain & Wild Weather Forecast for Southern England & Wales (The Guardian, UK)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Wastewater from Cheese is Generating Electricity in Wisconsin (Gizmodo)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Google, Other Companies Blast New Kansas Broadband Bill (Broadband Reports)

Kansas Cable Lobbyists Deny Hatred of Google Fiber, Will “Tweak” Restrictive Bill Language (Consumerist)

Disruptions: Paying to Travel in the Internet’s Fast Lanes (NY Times)

Op/Ed: Protect Consumers in Cases of Telecommunications Outages (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)

Passengers Win Ruling in Fight over Gogo’s In-Flight Wi-Fi “Monopoly” (GigaOM)

MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA

50 Million People Discussed the Super Bowl on Facebook (Mashable)

Coca-Cola’s “It’s Beautiful” Super Bowl Ad Brings Out Some Ugly Americans (TIME Magazine)

How Facebook Changed Our Lives (USA Today)

Every Business Needs a Richard Sherman (USA Today)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Washington State Democrats Elect Ravens as Chair, Rebuffing Governor’s Candidate (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

GENERAL NEWS

Forget Forecast: Seahawks Pour It On in the Super Bowl (NY Times)

Oops! Seahawks Fans Cause $25,000 Damage to Pioneer Square Pergola (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

Cold Front Moving into Western Washington State Could Break Records (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA - Paywall Advisory)

Hacking of Point-Of-Sales Systems Escalates (USA Today)

What the Farm Bill Tucked Beneath Northwest Christmas Trees (Northwest Public Radio)

Fuss Over a Festival – Grays Harbor County Commissioner Raging Mad at Elma’s Wine & Seafood Festival (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

DIVERSIONS

Labrador Retrievers Set Popularity-Ranking Record – Puppies Break Cuteness-Meter

Same Old Groundhog Day; Phil Predicts More Winter

Oscar-Winning Actor Maximilian Schell Dies at 83

Man Learns That For Decades, He Was Holding Onto Rare Aluminum Penny worth Hundreds of Thousands, Maybe Even Millions

SONG OF THE DAY

Of Course:

Sarah Vaughan - Pennies from Heaven

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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