Monday, March 31, 2014

Energy News Digest for March 31, 2014

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Four Injured in Natural Gas Pipeline Rupture near Plymouth (Tri-City Herald, WA)

Woman Electrocuted, Falls from Beaverton Electric Tower (KGW-TV, Portland, OR)

Federal Judge Sides with Wild-Fish Advocates on Hatchery Issue in Elwha River’s Restoration (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Snowpack in Cascades Checks Out OK (Everett Herald, WA)

Opinion: Tacoma Must Be Careful Not to be Left behind in Digital High-Speed Dust (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA - Paywall Advisory)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Four Injured in Natural Gas Pipeline Rupture near Plymouth (Tri-City Herald, WA)
  • Woman Electrocuted, Falls from Beaverton Electric Tower (KGW-TV, Portland, OR)
  • Flathead Electric Rates to Increase (The Western News, Libby, MT)
  • Mason PUD 3 Linemen Complete Electricity Restoration to Nearly 1,400 Customers in Kamilche, Lynch Rd Area South of Shelton (Mason County PUD 3, Shelton, WA)
  • Fitch Rates Energy Northwest Bonds ‘AA’; Outlook Stable  (BusinessWire)
  • utility2utility: Central Lincoln People’s Utility District (Intelligent Utility)
  • Seattle City Light Serves Up South Lake Union Art, Electric - At South Lake Union’s Denny Substation, City Light is merging electricity with art (Crosscut Seattle)
  • Companies Seek Public Support for Vancouver Oil Terminal (Associated Press)
  • Embattled Utilities Face ‘Talent Storm’ (Forbes Magazine)
  • LIHEAP Advocates Make Push for Greater Funding on Capitol Hill (The Energy Collective)
  • What a Waste – Vermont Yankee is in Beautiful Condition (The Energy Collective)
  • Spencer Abraham & Bill Daley Join Nuclear Matters, Add to Growing Support for Campaign (Nuclear Matters)
  • Backed by APPA’s DEED Program, Soybean-Based Electric Transformer Oil Got Its Start at Municipal Utility in Waverly, Iowa (American Public Power Association)
  • Electricity Flickers in Crimea as Russia Takeover Looms (Electric Light & Power)
  • Federal Judge Sides with Wild-Fish Advocates on Hatchery Issue in Elwha River’s Restoration (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)
  • U-S Supreme Court Rejects Alaska Appeal over Fishing Rights (Associated Press)
  • Anglers Protest Steelhead Fishing Rules on Skagit River (Associated Press)
  • Oregon Railroad Defies State Order to Stop Work in Salmonberry River (Northwest Public Radio)
  • Puget Sound Summer Salmon Forecasts Come to Light Ahead of Monday’s State Fisheries Meeting (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)
  • Technology Provides Much More Information for Anglers, But We’re Still at the Mercy of Mother Nature’s Whims (Oregonian, Portland)
  • Snowpack in Cascades Checks Out OK (Everett Herald, WA)
  • As Portland’s Largest Water Users Bankroll Utility District Campaign, Opponents Question Who Benefits (Oregonian, Portland)
  • California Regulators Protect Rooftop Solar From Utilities (KCET-TV, Burbank, CA)
  • Africa: And Then There Was Light - The Turbines of Peres (Radio Netherlands)
  • Indiana: Governor Pence Lets Energy Program Expire without Signing Bill (Indianapolis Star, IN)
  • Energy Efficiency: Still the Best Value (Pacific Gas & Electric, CA)
  • Converting to LED Lights: Everything You Need to Know (The Guardian, UK)
  • Climate Report Warns of Death, Flooding, and Economic Loss (Bloomberg News)
  • Heartland Institute Says More Carbon Dioxide Is Good for the Planet (Midwest Energy News)
  • California Climate-Change Fight Results in Utility Bill Credits (SF Chronicle, CA)
  • Are Walmart’s Green Claims Simply Greenwashing? (Renewable Energy World)
  • Solar Decathlon Houses Make Up a Solar Village to Test Microgrid Technology (Renewable Energy World)
  • Opinion: Tacoma Must Be Careful Not to be Left behind in Digital High-Speed Dust (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA - Paywall Advisory)
  • Opinion: Seattle Mayor’s CenturyLink Giveaway Sure to Create Controversy (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)
  • Home Broadband, Video Usage Patterns Will Force Changes in Access, Aggregation Networks (Fierce Telecom)
  • A Vision beyond Cable for Comcast after Merger (NY Times)
  • Let’s Count the Ways in Which the NY Times’ Love Letter to the Comcast Merger Is Full of Bull (Consumerist)
  • How a Picture Captured a Co-op Bond (Electric Co-op Today)
  • Report: Google+ Brand Posts Get Twice the Engagement of Tweets (Mashable)
  • Power Shaming: IPO-Bound Opower Lands in Penny Arcade (Washington Business Journal, DC)
  • Officials Update Oso Mudslide Death Count; 30 Still Missing (Everett Herald, WA)
  • Emergency Crews Face Toxic Challenge in Washington State Mudslide (Reuters)
  • Today is the Deadline to Remove Studded Tires (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)
  • 400 Attend Marijuana Business Conference in Eugene (Associated Press)
  • British Columbia’s Bigleaf Maple Syrup Producers Hard Hit by a Cold February (Victoria Times Colonist, BC)

WORD OF THE DAY

Laissez-faire • \less-say - FARE\ • Noun - 1: a doctrine opposing governmental interference in economic affairs beyond the minimum necessary for the maintenance of peace & property rights 2: a philosophy or practice characterized by a usually deliberate abstention from direction or interference especially with individual freedom of choice & action

I’ll let this definition stand on its own. Don’t wanna get involved. Move along, nothing to see here. That’s a good laddie.

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Four Injured in Natural Gas Pipeline Rupture near Plymouth (Tri-City Herald, WA)

Woman Electrocuted, Falls from Beaverton Electric Tower (KGW-TV, Portland, OR)

Flathead Electric Rates to Increase (The Western News, Libby, MT)

Mason PUD 3 Linemen Complete Electricity Restoration to Nearly 1,400 Customers in Kamilche, Lynch Rd Area South of Shelton (Mason County PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

Fitch Rates Energy Northwest Bonds ‘AA’; Outlook Stable  (BusinessWire)

utility2utility: Central Lincoln People’s Utility District (Intelligent Utility)

Seattle City Light Serves Up South Lake Union Art, Electric - At South Lake Union’s Denny Substation, City Light is merging electricity with art (Crosscut Seattle)

Companies Seek Public Support for Vancouver Oil Terminal (Associated Press)

Embattled Utilities Face ‘Talent Storm’ (Forbes Magazine)

LIHEAP Advocates Make Push for Greater Funding on Capitol Hill (The Energy Collective)

What a Waste – Vermont Yankee is in Beautiful Condition (The Energy Collective)

Spencer Abraham & Bill Daley Join Nuclear Matters, Add to Growing Support for Campaign (Nuclear Matters)

Backed by APPA’s DEED Program, Soybean-Based Electric Transformer Oil Got Its Start at Municipal Utility in Waverly, Iowa (American Public Power Association)

Electricity Flickers in Crimea as Russia Takeover Looms (Electric Light & Power)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Federal Judge Sides with Wild-Fish Advocates on Hatchery Issue in Elwha River’s Restoration (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

U-S Supreme Court Rejects Alaska Appeal over Fishing Rights (Associated Press)

Anglers Protest Steelhead Fishing Rules on Skagit River (Associated Press)

Oregon Railroad Defies State Order to Stop Work in Salmonberry River (Northwest Public Radio)

Puget Sound Summer Salmon Forecasts Come to Light Ahead of Monday’s State Fisheries Meeting (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)

Technology Provides Much More Information for Anglers, But We’re Still at the Mercy of Mother Nature’s Whims (Oregonian, Portland)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Snowpack in Cascades Checks Out OK (Everett Herald, WA)

As Portland’s Largest Water Users Bankroll Utility District Campaign, Opponents Question Who Benefits (Oregonian, Portland)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

California Regulators Protect Rooftop Solar From Utilities (KCET-TV, Burbank, CA)

Africa: And Then There Was Light - The Turbines of Peres (Radio Netherlands)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Indiana: Governor Pence Lets Energy Program Expire without Signing Bill (Indianapolis Star, IN)

Energy Efficiency: Still the Best Value (Pacific Gas & Electric, CA)

Converting to LED Lights: Everything You Need to Know (The Guardian, UK)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Climate Report Warns of Death, Flooding, and Economic Loss (Bloomberg News)

Heartland Institute Says More Carbon Dioxide Is Good for the Planet (Midwest Energy News)

California Climate-Change Fight Results in Utility Bill Credits (SF Chronicle, CA)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Are Walmart’s Green Claims Simply Greenwashing? (Renewable Energy World)

Solar Decathlon Houses Make Up a Solar Village to Test Microgrid Technology (Renewable Energy World)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Opinion: Tacoma Must Be Careful Not to be Left behind in Digital High-Speed Dust (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA - Paywall Advisory)

Opinion: Seattle Mayor’s CenturyLink Giveaway Sure to Create Controversy (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)

Home Broadband, Video Usage Patterns Will Force Changes in Access, Aggregation Networks (Fierce Telecom)

A Vision beyond Cable for Comcast after Merger (NY Times)

Let’s Count the Ways in Which the NY Times’ Love Letter to the Comcast Merger Is Full of Bull (Consumerist)

SOCIAL MEDIA & MARKETING

How a Picture Captured a Co-op Bond (Electric Co-op Today)

Report: Google+ Brand Posts Get Twice the Engagement of Tweets (Mashable)

Power Shaming: IPO-Bound Opower Lands in Penny Arcade (Washington Business Journal, DC)

GENERAL NEWS

Officials Update Oso Mudslide Death Count; 30 Still Missing (Everett Herald, WA)

Emergency Crews Face Toxic Challenge in Washington State Mudslide (Reuters)

Today is the Deadline to Remove Studded Tires (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

400 Attend Marijuana Business Conference in Eugene (Associated Press)

British Columbia’s Bigleaf Maple Syrup Producers Hard Hit by a Cold February (Victoria Times Colonist, BC)

DIVERSIONS

A Carousel in His House! Local Enthusiast Brings Amusement Ride Inside

‘Harry Potter’ Magic Will Continue in a Three-Movie Spinoff

Lightning Blasts Hole in Roof of Seattle Chapel

Spy Toolkit: The Coolest Espionage Gadgets throughout History

SONG OF THE DAY

Barbra Streisand - You’ll Never Walk Alone (song from the musical “Carousel.”)

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

All the links in today’s news digest lead to current stories. Please note that some media organizations update their web sites regularly, which may result in broken links in the future.

Note that as some newspapers migrate to a “paywall” system of access, some articles may not be available without forking over some cold hard credit card cash. However, some sites will allow a certain number of story accesses per month before holding out their hand. Sorry if this is an inconvenience.

Friday, March 28, 2014

Energy News Digest for March 28, 2014

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Energy News Digest Word Cloud for March 28, 2014

HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Balancing Water & Wind – Bonneville Power Administration Issues Final Decision on Oversupply Rate (Bonneville Power Administration)

Pacific Gas & Electric: Federal Criminal Charges Likely in Gas Blast (Associated Press)

Fish-Eating Birds to Be Killed at Five Dams (Northwest Public Radio)

Strong Salmon Runs Expected in Upper Columbia River (Tri-City Herald, WA)

Utility Efficiency Programs Saving Enough to Power More than 12 Million Homes (Fierce Energy)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Balancing Water & Wind – Bonneville Power Administration Issues Final Decision on Oversupply Rate (Bonneville Power Administration)
  • Pacific Gas & Electric: Federal Criminal Charges Likely in Gas Blast (Associated Press)
  • Why There Was No “Near Miss” at Columbia Generating Station (NEI Nuclear Notes)
  • Beginning April 8 – Mason PUD 3 to Conduct Tree Trimming on State Route 106 (Mason County PUD 3, Shelton, WA)
  • Phone Scam Targeting Cass County Electric Customers (WDAY-TV, Fargo, ND)
  • Ukraine Spotlights Germany’s Nuclear Power Switch (Associated Press)
  • Fish-Eating Birds to Be Killed at Five Dams (Northwest Public Radio)
  • Strong Salmon Runs Expected in Upper Columbia River (Tri-City Herald, WA)
  • Low Water Levels at Wanapum Dam Creates Problems for Fish (KNDO/KNDU-TV, Tri Cities, WA)
  • Despite Mixed British Columbia Position, Stakeholders Continue Canadian Columbia River Salmon Reintroduction Push (Revelstoke Times-Review, BC)
  • Bellingham Students Release Salmon Fry as Part of Science Project (Bellingham Herald, WA)
  • Army Corps of Engineers Awards Dredging Contract for Columbia River Mouth (Oregonian, Portland)
  • See-Through SolarWindow Capable of Generating Electricity on Glass (Energy Harvesting Journal)
  • Congress Successfully Took the Wind out of Wind Energy’s Sails Last Year (Grist Online)
  • Utility Efficiency Programs Saving Enough to Power More than 12 Million Homes (Fierce Energy)
  • LEDs Will Get Even More Efficient: Cree Passes 300 Lumens per Watt (Forbes Magazine)
  • Philips Makes Hue Smart Lights More Affordable, Lazy-Friendly (USA Today)
  • Energy Efficiency First Explains the Importance of Good Windows & Doors (Thurston Talks, Olympia, WA)
  • Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver Shares Energy Conservation Lessons for Earth Hour (Straight.Com, Vancouver, BC)
  • Is a Super El Niño Coming That Will Shatter Extreme Weather & Global Temperature Records? (The Energy Coillective)
  • Times Square is Going to Be Dark for a Very Short While (New York Magazine)
  • Seattle: Rising Star among Global Clean-Energy Cities (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, WA)
  • With Help, Sprint Expands Networks to Rural Areas (Dallas Business Journal, TX)
  • Facebook to Deliver Internet via Drones, Satellites & Lasers (All while balancing an egg on a spoon - San Francisco Business Times, CA)
  • Ford Savages Smarmy Cadillac Electric Car Ad (Mashable)
  • Twitter Eyes Turning Retweets into ‘Shares’ (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, WA)
  • Oso Search Comes Down to Shovels (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)
  • Washington State’s Marijuana Entrepreneurs Fear Potentially Violent Consequences of an All-Cash Industry (Oregonian, Portland)
  • Shelton High School Pool Will Stay Open - For Now (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)
  • Deschutes Is the Fastest-Growing County in the West (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
  • Newlywed Who Shoved Husband Off Montana Cliff Gets 30 Years (Associated Press)

WORD OF THE DAY

Lambent • \LAM-bunt\ • Adjective - Shining or glowing softly; having a light, appealing quality

The lambent, flickering electric candlelight bathed the face of the infant robot with an appealing halo. “Remember the three laws,” crooned its caretaker hopefully. “I’d like to be able to sleep as peacefully as your electronic hibernation when you are all grown up and caring for me.”

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Balancing Water & Wind – Bonneville Power Administration Issues Final Decision on Oversupply Rate (Bonneville Power Administration)

Pacific Gas & Electric: Federal Criminal Charges Likely in Gas Blast (Associated Press)

Why There Was No “Near Miss” at Columbia Generating Station (NEI Nuclear Notes)

Beginning April 8 – Mason PUD 3 to Conduct Tree Trimming on State Route 106 (Mason County PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

Phone Scam Targeting Cass County Electric Customers (WDAY-TV, Fargo, ND)

Ukraine Spotlights Germany’s Nuclear Power Switch (Associated Press)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Fish-Eating Birds to Be Killed at Five Dams (Northwest Public Radio)

Strong Salmon Runs Expected in Upper Columbia River (Tri-City Herald, WA)

Low Water Levels at Wanapum Dam Creates Problems for Fish (KNDO/KNDU-TV, Tri Cities, WA)

Despite Mixed British Columbia Position, Stakeholders Continue Canadian Columbia River Salmon Reintroduction Push (Revelstoke Times-Review, BC)

Bellingham Students Release Salmon Fry as Part of Science Project (Bellingham Herald, WA)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Army Corps of Engineers Awards Dredging Contract for Columbia River Mouth (Oregonian, Portland)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

See-Through SolarWindow Capable of Generating Electricity on Glass (Energy Harvesting Journal)

Congress Successfully Took the Wind out of Wind Energy’s Sails Last Year (Grist Online)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Utility Efficiency Programs Saving Enough to Power More than 12 Million Homes (Fierce Energy)

LEDs Will Get Even More Efficient: Cree Passes 300 Lumens per Watt (Forbes Magazine)

Philips Makes Hue Smart Lights More Affordable, Lazy-Friendly (USA Today)

Energy Efficiency First Explains the Importance of Good Windows & Doors (Thurston Talks, Olympia, WA)

Four Seasons Hotel Vancouver Shares Energy Conservation Lessons for Earth Hour (Straight.Com, Vancouver, BC)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Is a Super El Niño Coming That Will Shatter Extreme Weather & Global Temperature Records? (The Energy Coillective)

Times Square is Going to Be Dark for a Very Short While (New York Magazine)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Seattle: Rising Star among Global Clean-Energy Cities (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, WA)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

With Help, Sprint Expands Networks to Rural Areas (Dallas Business Journal, TX)

Facebook to Deliver Internet via Drones, Satellites & Lasers (All while balancing an egg on a spoon - San Francisco Business Times, CA)

SOCIAL MEDIA & MARKETING

Ford Savages Smarmy Cadillac Electric Car Ad (Mashable)

SOCIAL MEDIA & MARKETING

Twitter Eyes Turning Retweets into ‘Shares’ (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

Oso Search Comes Down to Shovels (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

Washington State’s Marijuana Entrepreneurs Fear Potentially Violent Consequences of an All-Cash Industry (Oregonian, Portland)

Shelton High School Pool Will Stay Open - For Now (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Deschutes Is the Fastest-Growing County in the West (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Newlywed Who Shoved Husband Off Montana Cliff Gets 30 Years (Associated Press)

DIVERSIONS

Dallas Cowboys Offer Up AT&T Stadium to High School After It Loses Prom Venue

Walmart Employee Accused of Stealing Cash, Says He Wasn’t Getting Enough Hours

Road Rage Incident Caught on Video Goes Viral

Study suggests French will be the world’s most spoken language by 2050

SONG OF THE DAY

One Man Sings ‘Rainbow Connection’ as All the Muppets (also sounds good on the banjo ukulele)

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

All the links in today’s news digest lead to current stories. Please note that some media organizations update their web sites regularly, which may result in broken links in the future.


Note that as some newspapers migrate to a “paywall” system of access, some articles may not be available without forking over some cold hard credit card cash. However, some sites will allow a certain number of story accesses per month before holding out their hand. Sorry if this is an inconvenience.

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Energy News Digest for March 27, 2014

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Energy News Digest Word Cloud for March 27, 2014

HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Lawsuit Claims Nest Thermostats Fail to Save Money or Correctly Measure Temperature (GigaOM)

Cracked Dam Causes Water Emergency in Washington State (National Public Radio)

Pacific County: Pot Has Potential to Pull Too Much Power (Chinook Observer, Long Beach, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Landers: Record Salmon Forecast Sparks Record Optimism (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Gone With the Wind? New Turbine Installation Down 93% in the U-S in 2013 (Dallas Business Journal, TX)
http://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/news/2014/03/26/gone-with-the-wind-new-turbine-installation-down.html

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Pacific County: Pot Has Potential to Pull Too Much Power (Chinook Observer, Long Beach, WA – Paywall Advisory)
  • Backers of Jordan Cove LNG Project in Coos Bay Looking to Raise Up to $250 Million to Finance Development (Oregonian, Portland)
  • Montana: Bankrupt Power Co-Op, Creditors Reach Deal (Associated Press)
  • Lake Cushman Power Line Rebuild, LED Streetlights - Mason PUD 3 Project Updates (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)
  • Mason PUD 3 Commission Report for March 25 Business Meeting (Mason PUD 3, Shelton, WA)
  • Bonneville Power Administration Dispatchers & Operators Get a Charge Out of Discovery at Olympia Substation (Bonneville Power Administration)
  • Sacramento Municipal Utility District Chooses Internal Candidate for CEO, General Manager (Sacramento Business Journal, CA)
  • California: Pacific Gas & Electric Tree Removal Would Hit Walnut Creek Hard (San Jose Mercury News, CA)
  • Bill Would Give Feds New Power to Protect Electric Grid (The Hill, Washington, DC)
  • Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s Bulk Electricity System Revisions Could Boost Reliability (Fierce Smart Grid)
  • Southwest Utilities Studying, But Not Sold On, Regional Energy Imbalance Market (SNL Financial)
  • Three Utilities Most Likely to Fall in Death Spiral, According to Morningstar (Forbes Magazine)
  • Landers: Record Salmon Forecast Sparks Record Optimism (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)
  • Yakama Habitat Restoration Takes Wing (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA – With A Little Help From The Bonneville Power Administration)
  • Cracked Dam Causes Water Emergency in Washington State (National Public Radio)
  • California Drought: NASA to Conduct Snowpack Surveys (San Jose Mercury News, CA)
  • California Drought Spurs Surge of Neo-49ers as Low Sierra Water Levels Bring Gold Hopes (Associated Press)
  • Colorado River Flowing into Mexican Delta under Landmark 2012 Water Agreement with U-S (Associated Press)
  • Gone With the Wind? New Turbine Installation Down 93% in the U-S in 2013 (Dallas Business Journal, TX)
  • House Republicans: Administration ‘Slow Rolling’ Documents on Bird Deaths at Wind Farms (U-S News & World Report)
  • Op/Ed: Saving the Mojave from the Solar Threat (Los Angeles Times, CA – Build renewable energy projects, we DARE you…)
  • Kansas House Rejects Senate Plan to Drop Renewable Energy Rules (Bloomberg News)
  • Germany’s $2.8 Billion Undersea Power Link with Norway Threatened (Renewable Energy World)
  • Lawsuit Claims Nest Thermostats Fail to Save Money or Correctly Measure Temperature (GigaOM)
  • Energy Adviser: New Energy Ratings Push Super Efficiency (Vancouver Columbian, WA)
  • New Samsung Connected LED Bulbs Can Brighten Your Smart Home (GigaOM)
  • The Pyramid of Conservation Prioritizes Home Energy Savings Projects (Lifehacker)
  • Here’s Why British Columbia’s Carbon Tax is Super Popular - And Effective (Grist Online)
  • The Tallest Wind Turbine Ever Will Float Above Alaska (Gizmodo)
  • Colorado: Will Bills to Expand Rural Broadband Gut Consumer Protections? (The Colorado Independent)
  • Dish, DirecTV Talk Merger in Response to Comcast-Time Warner Deal (Oregonian, Portland)
  • OpenRoute Starts Selling Rugged Wi-Fi Systems (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)
  • Social Media, Marketing & PR: Who’s Responsible for What? (Mashable)
  • Twitter Ban Reversed by Turkish Court (Silicon Valley Business Journal, CA)
  • How Alleged Social Media Leaks Are Shaping Politics in Ukraine & Turkey (Washington Post)
  • Death Toll Expected to Rise from Oso Mudslide as Search Crews Continue to Seek Missing (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)
  • Deadly Mix of Loose Sediments & Heavy Rain in Washington (NY Times)
  • Coastal Flooding: Emergency Declared in Taholah, Voluntary Evacuation Issued (KXRO Radio, Aberdeen, WA)
  • Western Washington March Expected to be Wettest on Record (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)
  • Geologists Record 31 Small Quakes on Mt. Hood since Sunday (KGW-TV, Portland, OR)
  • Port Townsend High School: Redhawks, Sasquatch, Rip Tide: Students Have Three Choices for New Mascot (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)
  • Growers of Thirsty Pot Are Under Fire in Drought-Struck California (Tri-City Herald, WA)

WORD OF THE DAY

Sallow • \SALL-oe\ • Adjective - Of a grayish greenish yellow color suggesting sickliness

The planks in the vast dreadnaught creaked with stress, as the mighty sailing ship met the Atlantic rollers for the first of many battles against the elements to make its way to the surging seas now battering Spanish shorelines. Hornblower the famous, the decorated, the celebrated did not partake in the glorious first meeting of his vessel with the howling banshees of the winter storm. Sallow, sunken cheeked and miserable, he rolled in his tiny captain’s berth, mouthing endless oaths at the convulsive seasickness that marked the beginnings of each posting he had the honor to accept.

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Pacific County: Pot Has Potential to Pull Too Much Power (Chinook Observer, Long Beach, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Backers of Jordan Cove LNG Project in Coos Bay Looking to Raise Up to $250 Million to Finance Development (Oregonian, Portland)

Montana: Bankrupt Power Co-Op, Creditors Reach Deal (Associated Press)

Lake Cushman Power Line Rebuild, LED Streetlights - Mason PUD 3 Project Updates (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Mason PUD 3 Commission Report for March 25 Business Meeting (Mason PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

Bonneville Power Administration Dispatchers & Operators Get a Charge Out of Discovery at Olympia Substation (Bonneville Power Administration)

Sacramento Municipal Utility District Chooses Internal Candidate for CEO, General Manager (Sacramento Business Journal, CA)

California: Pacific Gas & Electric Tree Removal Would Hit Walnut Creek Hard (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

Bill Would Give Feds New Power to Protect Electric Grid (The Hill, Washington, DC)

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s Bulk Electricity System Revisions Could Boost Reliability (Fierce Smart Grid)

Southwest Utilities Studying, But Not Sold On, Regional Energy Imbalance Market (SNL Financial)

Three Utilities Most Likely to Fall in Death Spiral, According to Morningstar (Forbes Magazine)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Landers: Record Salmon Forecast Sparks Record Optimism (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Yakama Habitat Restoration Takes Wing (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA – With A Little Help From The Bonneville Power Administration)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Cracked Dam Causes Water Emergency in Washington State (National Public Radio)

California Drought: NASA to Conduct Snowpack Surveys (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

California Drought Spurs Surge of Neo-49ers as Low Sierra Water Levels Bring Gold Hopes (Associated Press)

Colorado River Flowing into Mexican Delta under Landmark 2012 Water Agreement with U-S (Associated Press)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Gone With the Wind? New Turbine Installation Down 93% in the U-S in 2013 (Dallas Business Journal, TX)
http://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/news/2014/03/26/gone-with-the-wind-new-turbine-installation-down.html

House Republicans: Administration ‘Slow Rolling’ Documents on Bird Deaths at Wind Farms (U-S News & World Report)

Op/Ed: Saving the Mojave from the Solar Threat (Los Angeles Times, CA – Build renewable energy projects, we DARE you…)

Kansas House Rejects Senate Plan to Drop Renewable Energy Rules (Bloomberg News)

Germany’s $2.8 Billion Undersea Power Link with Norway Threatened (Renewable Energy World)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Lawsuit Claims Nest Thermostats Fail to Save Money or Correctly Measure Temperature (GigaOM)

Energy Adviser: New Energy Ratings Push Super Efficiency (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

New Samsung Connected LED Bulbs Can Brighten Your Smart Home (GigaOM)

The Pyramid of Conservation Prioritizes Home Energy Savings Projects (Lifehacker)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Here’s Why British Columbia’s Carbon Tax is Super Popular - And Effective (Grist Online)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

The Tallest Wind Turbine Ever Will Float Above Alaska (Gizmodo)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Colorado: Will Bills to Expand Rural Broadband Gut Consumer Protections? (The Colorado Independent)

Dish, DirecTV Talk Merger in Response to Comcast-Time Warner Deal (Oregonian, Portland)

OpenRoute Starts Selling Rugged Wi-Fi Systems (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)

SOCIAL MEDIA & MARKETING

Social Media, Marketing & PR: Who’s Responsible for What? (Mashable)

Twitter Ban Reversed by Turkish Court (Silicon Valley Business Journal, CA)

How Alleged Social Media Leaks Are Shaping Politics in Ukraine & Turkey (Washington Post)

GENERAL NEWS

Death Toll Expected to Rise from Oso Mudslide as Search Crews Continue to Seek Missing (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

Deadly Mix of Loose Sediments & Heavy Rain in Washington (NY Times)

Coastal Flooding: Emergency Declared in Taholah, Voluntary Evacuation Issued (KXRO Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

Western Washington March Expected to be Wettest on Record (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

Geologists Record 31 Small Quakes on Mt. Hood since Sunday (KGW-TV, Portland, OR)

Port Townsend High School: Redhawks, Sasquatch, Rip Tide: Students Have Three Choices for New Mascot (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Growers of Thirsty Pot Are Under Fire in Drought-Struck California (Tri-City Herald, WA)

DIVERSIONS

Teen Will Have Fun Explaining to Grandkids Why He’s Got a Tattoo of a McDonald’s Receipt

This Time Lapse of Fireflies Is Art in Motion

Man in Kayak Hooks 11-Foot Hammerhead Shark, Gets Towed For 12 Miles

San Diego County Spelling Bee Nearly Left Wordless

SONG OF THE DAY

Rufus with Chaka Khan - Tell Me Something Good

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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