Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Energy News Digest for November 26, 2014

Programming Note; The energy news digest will be participating in the festival of Thanksgiving beginning tomorrow. Take time this weekend to think about your blessings. It’s easy, and fun!

See you Monday.

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS

Weather Forecast for November 26, 2014

Flood Watch Issued for Mason County – Three to Five Inches of Rain in Olympics (National Weather Service, Seattle)

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Flood Watch for Mason County - More Rain Forecast for Thanksgiving in Washington State (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

Quincy Data Center Announces 4.5 Megawatts of New Capacity (Columbia Basin Bulletin, Moses Lake, WA)

Cowlitz PUD’s McMaster Expecting Up to 5 Percent Rise in Rate Next Year (Longview Daily News, WA)

Feds: Pacific Northwest Ratepayer Spending on Salmon Paying Off “…BPA power customers…paid $682 million last year to support fish & wildlife programs, accounting for about one-third of the power marketer’s wholesale rates…” (Electric Co-op Today)

Lawsuit Filed to Stop Snake River Dredging (Associated Press)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  1. Cowlitz PUD’s McMaster Expecting Up to 5 Percent Rise in Rate Next Year
  2. Washington State Panel OKs’ Avista Plan to Hike Rates January 1
  3. Jefferson PUD Raises Discount for Low-Income Seniors, Disabled to $20 a Month
  4. The Triple Bottom Line on PGE’s First-Ever Sustainability Report
  5. Canada: Geothermal Alternatives to Peace River Dam Are More Cost Effective: Industry Group
  6. San Francisco Supervisors Give City’s Power Utility a Big Boost
  7. Will Santa Fe Be the Next City to Municipalize Its Electric Utility?
  8. Feds: Pacific Northwest Ratepayer Spending on Salmon Paying Off
  9. Op/Ed: Columbia River Basin Conference Shows Support for Salmon Return
  10. Oregon: Someone Shooting Seagulls with Blow Darts
  11. Lawsuit Filed to Stop Snake River Dredging
  12. Klamath Water Agreement Headed to U-S Senate
  13. EPA to Introduce Broad New Ozone Regulations
  14. U-S Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Rules on Mercury from Power Plants
  15. ‘A Big Milestone:’ Carlsborg Sewer Pact Approved
  16. Distributed Generation: Is Your Co-op Prepared?
  17. Florida: Regulators Vote to End Solar Panel Rebates in 2015
  18. Solar Energy’s Popularity Increases as Rooftop Panels Get Less Expensive
  19. New York: Fort Drum Goes Wood Powered In a Push for Renewable Energy
  20. These Weed Snobs Show Why Pot Can Be Just as Snooty as Wine
  21. Robot Discovers That Antarctic Ice is Thicker than Thought
  22. The Newest Benefits Perk: Cheap Solar Power for Your Home
  23. Quincy Data Center Announces 4.5 Megawatts of New Capacity
  24. Comcast Could Be Using Router in Your Home as Public Hot Spot
  25. Google Fiber Raises Prices for Cable TV Service
  26. FCC Says T-Mobile Can’t Hide Throttled Data Speeds
  27. Op/Ed: The Universal Internet - Obama’s Plan for Net Neutrality Makes Perfect Sense
  28. If Email is Dead, Why So Many New Email Products?
  29. Red Sox Delete Ill-Timed Tweet after Ferguson Announcement
  30. Three-Quarters of Americans Don’t Know This Basic Fact about the Internet
  31. Congressman Hastings to Forgo $53,000 Annual Pension upon Retirement
  32. Flood Watch for Mason County - More Rain Forecast for Thanksgiving in Washington State
  33. Flooding Triggers Evacuations at Mount Rainier National Park
  34. 2014 General Election Results Certified
  35. Worker Compensation Rates to Go Up .8% in ‘15, Smaller than Originally Predicted
  36. This Government Rule Could Cripple Commercial Drone Flight
  37. Oregon’s U-S Senators Don’t Like Where the FAA is Headed on Drones
  38. Richard Sherman Lampoons NFL Hypocrisy with Two-Minute Skit at His Presser
WORD OF THE DAY

Abulia • \ay-BOO-lee-uh\ • noun: abnormal lack of ability to act or to make decisions

After two hours of asking, the server concluded that Bartholomew’s inability to choose between fish or chicken could be marked down to his apparent abulia. She quickly decided to never again to return to his table.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Cowlitz PUD’s McMaster Expecting Up to 5 Percent Rise in Rate Next Year (Longview Daily News, WA)

Washington State Panel OKs’ Avista Plan to Hike Rates January 1 (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Jefferson PUD Raises Discount for Low-Income Seniors, Disabled to $20 a Month (Port Townsend Leader, WA)

The Triple Bottom Line on PGE’s First-Ever Sustainability Report (Portland Business Journal, OR)

Canada: Geothermal Alternatives to Peace River Dam Are More Cost Effective: Industry Group (Globe & Mail, Canada)

San Francisco Supervisors Give City’s Power Utility a Big Boost (SF Chronicle)

Will Santa Fe Be the Next City to Municipalize Its Electric Utility? (Utility Dive)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Feds: Pacific Northwest Ratepayer Spending on Salmon Paying Off “…BPA power customers…paid $682 million last year to support fish & wildlife programs, accounting for about one-third of the power marketer’s wholesale rates…” (Electric Co-op Today)

Op/Ed: Columbia River Basin Conference Shows Support for Salmon Return (Trail Daily Times, BC)

Oregon: Someone Shooting Seagulls with Blow Darts (KOIN TV, Portland, OR)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Lawsuit Filed to Stop Snake River Dredging (Associated Press)

Klamath Water Agreement Headed to U-S Senate (Portland Business Journal, OR)

EPA to Introduce Broad New Ozone Regulations (Utility Dive)

U-S Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Rules on Mercury from Power Plants (NY Times)

‘A Big Milestone:’ Carlsborg Sewer Pact Approved (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Distributed Generation: Is Your Co-op Prepared? (Electric Co-op Today)

Florida: Regulators Vote to End Solar Panel Rebates in 2015 (South Florida Business Journal

Solar Energy’s Popularity Increases as Rooftop Panels Get Less Expensive (National Public Radio)

New York: Fort Drum Goes Wood Powered In a Push for Renewable Energy (Christian Science Monitor)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

These Weed Snobs Show Why Pot Can Be Just as Snooty as Wine (AdWeek)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Robot Discovers That Antarctic Ice is Thicker than Thought (Christian Science Monitor)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

The Newest Benefits Perk: Cheap Solar Power for Your Home (Grist Online)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Quincy Data Center Announces 4.5 Megawatts of New Capacity (Columbia Basin Bulletin, Moses Lake, WA)

Comcast Could Be Using Router in Your Home as Public Hot Spot (KGW-TV, Portland, OR)

Google Fiber Raises Prices for Cable TV Service (Oregonian, Portland)

FCC Says T-Mobile Can’t Hide Throttled Data Speeds (Ars Technica)

Op/Ed: The Universal Internet - Obama’s Plan for Net Neutrality Makes Perfect Sense (U-S News & World Report)

MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA

If Email is Dead, Why So Many New Email Products? (GigaOM)

Red Sox Delete Ill-Timed Tweet after Ferguson Announcement (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

Three-Quarters of Americans Don’t Know This Basic Fact about the Internet (Washington Post)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Congressman Hastings to Forgo $53,000 Annual Pension upon Retirement (Tri-City Herald, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

Flood Watch for Mason County - More Rain Forecast for Thanksgiving in Washington State (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

Flooding Triggers Evacuations at Mount Rainier National Park (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

2014 General Election Results Certified (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Worker Compensation Rates to Go Up .8% in ‘15, Smaller than Originally Predicted (Washington State Wire, Olympia, WA)

This Government Rule Could Cripple Commercial Drone Flight (Washington Post)

Oregon’s U-S Senators Don’t Like Where the FAA is Headed on Drones (Washington Post)

Richard Sherman Lampoons NFL Hypocrisy with Two-Minute Skit at His Presser (SB*Nation)

DIVERSIONS

W+K Made a Giant, Amazing Cuckoo Clock Out of an Oregon Maple for Portland Tourism

Pennsylvania City’s Residents Asking Why Their Town Smells Like Cat Urine

Heirloom Ring Flushed; Sewer Workers Retrieve It

Exit Sign on Los Angeles’ 710 Freeway Misspells Olympic Boulevard as 'Olimpic'

SONG OF THE DAY

The Outsiders - Time Won't Let Me

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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Energy News Digest for November 25, 2014

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS

Weather Forecast for November 25, 2014

Hydrologic Outlook - Heavy Rain in the Olympics This Week Could Cause Some Rivers to Flood (National Weather Service, Seattle)

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Wanapum Reservoir Raising Could Happen as Soon as This Weekend (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

Mason PUD 3 Adopts $63.7 Million 2015 Budget – Higher Wholesale Energy Prices Affect Local Rates (Mason PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

Pacific Northwest Public Utilities, Bonneville Power Administration Top Five-Year Energy Savings Target (Bonneville Power Administration)

Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Weighs Government Pollution of Klamath River Tributary (Courthouse News Service)

Heavy Precipitation, Flooding, & a Cascade Meltdown - Yes, a typical Thanksgiving in the Pacific Northwest (Cliff Mass Weather Blog)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  1. Wanapum Reservoir Raising Could Happen as Soon as This Weekend
  2. Mason PUD 3 Adopts $63.7 Million 2015 Budget – Higher Wholesale Energy Prices Affect Local Rates
  3. Nattering Nuclear Nabobs of Negativism - Why Do They Listen to Alvarez?
  4. Editorial: Avista Offer of Spokane Site a Big Break for Science Center
  5. Alaska: Gunshots Hit Golden Valley Electric Association’s Ester Dome Microwave Tower
  6. Pacific Gas & Electric Hit for $10.8 Million over Carmel Blast
  7. FERC Approves Fourth Settlement in 2011 Southwest Blackout Case
  8. FERC Approves Merger between Exelon & Pepco Holdings
  9. NERC Report Says Prolonged Cold Weather Events May Cause Increase in Generator Unavailability
  10. Once Nearly Extinct, Idaho Sockeye Regaining Fitness Advantage
  11. Record Number of Coho Salmon Returning to Cowlitz River
  12. Where Fish Go to Die
  13. Prison Inmates Enlisted to Restore Threatened Species
  14. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Weighs Government Pollution of Klamath River Tributary
  15. John Briscoe, a Water-Resource Expert Who Championed Dams, Dies at 66
  16. Montana: Electrical Co-Ops Want Affordable Renewable Energy
  17. Conservative Group Targets GOP Members in Ads against Wind Energy Credit
  18. Pacific Northwest Public Utilities, Bonneville Power Administration Top Five-Year Energy Savings Target
  19. The Connected Water Heater: The Next Energy Saver in the Home?
  20. Vermont Goes Energy Efficient for This Season’s Snowmaking
  21. Third Washington State City, Kennewick, Gets Court OK to Ban Marijuana Sales
  22. Clarkston Bans Marijuana Sales in City Limits
  23. Activists Make Push for Legalization of Marijuana in Idaho
  24. Americans Would Rather Adapt to Extreme Weather than Curb Climate Change
  25. Editorial: Net Neutrality is Essential
  26. Why Mark Cuban Opposes Net Neutrality: ‘I Want There to be Fast Lanes’
  27. Consumer Reports: How You Can Avoid Wi-Fi Dead Spots at Home
  28. Google Fiber Pricing Unveiled for Austin
  29. Twitter’s CFO Suffers a Social Media Faux Pas
  30. Crisis Communications: What Leaders Need to Know
  31. News Sites Top List of Slowest-Loading Web Pages
  32. Could You Do Your Job Without a Smartphone or a Tablet? Or the Web?
  33. EPA: Lawmakers Target Management Woes in Behind-The-Scenes Probes
  34. Heavy Precipitation, Flooding, & a Cascade Meltdown - Yes, a typical Thanksgiving in the Pacific Northwest
  35. East Coast Storm to Snarl Thanksgiving Plans on Year’s Busiest Travel Day
  36. North Cascades, Chinook, Cayuse Passes Closed
  37. Ferguson Fallout: Protesters Confront Police in Seattle, Force Brief Closure of I-5
WORD OF THE DAY

Pelagic • \puh-LAJ-jick\ • Adjective - Of, relating to, or living or occurring in the open sea: oceanic.

Pelagic journey
Noah on the open sea
Seasick beasts; oh my!

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Wanapum Reservoir Raising Could Happen as Soon as This Weekend (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

Mason PUD 3 Adopts $63.7 Million 2015 Budget – Higher Wholesale Energy Prices Affect Local Rates (Mason PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

Nattering Nuclear Nabobs of Negativism - Why Do They Listen to Alvarez? (Northwest Clean Energy)

Editorial: Avista Offer of Spokane Site a Big Break for Science Center (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Alaska: Gunshots Hit Golden Valley Electric Association’s Ester Dome Microwave Tower (Anchorage News Miner, AK)

Pacific Gas & Electric Hit for $10.8 Million over Carmel Blast (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

FERC Approves Fourth Settlement in 2011 Southwest Blackout Case (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission)

FERC Approves Merger between Exelon & Pepco Holdings (American Public Power Association)

NERC Report Says Prolonged Cold Weather Events May Cause Increase in Generator Unavailability (American Public Power Association)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Once Nearly Extinct, Idaho Sockeye Regaining Fitness Advantage (Bonneville Power Administration)

Record Number of Coho Salmon Returning to Cowlitz River (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

Where Fish Go to Die - Native American tribes do important work during salmon spawning season (Eugene Register-Guard, OR)

Prison Inmates Enlisted to Restore Threatened Species (Northwest Public Radio)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Weighs Government Pollution of Klamath River Tributary (Courthouse News Service)

John Briscoe, a Water-Resource Expert Who Championed Dams, Dies at 66 (Washington Post)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Montana: Electrical Co-Ops Want Affordable Renewable Energy (Hungry Horse News, Columbia Falls, MT)

Conservative Group Targets GOP Members in Ads against Wind Energy Credit (The Hill, Washington, DC)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Pacific Northwest Public Utilities, Bonneville Power Administration Top Five-Year Energy Savings Target (Bonneville Power Administration)

The Connected Water Heater: The Next Energy Saver in the Home? (GigaOM)

Vermont Goes Energy Efficient for This Season’s Snowmaking (Mashable)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

Third Washington State City, Kennewick, Gets Court OK to Ban Marijuana Sales (Puget Sound Business Journal, WA)

Clarkston Bans Marijuana Sales in City Limits (KXLY-TV, Spokane, WA)

Activists Make Push for Legalization of Marijuana in Idaho (Idaho Statesman, Boise)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Americans Would Rather Adapt to Extreme Weather than Curb Climate Change (Christian Science Monitor)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Editorial: Net Neutrality is Essential (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

Why Mark Cuban Opposes Net Neutrality: ‘I Want There to be Fast Lanes’ (Washington Post)

Consumer Reports: How You Can Avoid Wi-Fi Dead Spots at Home (KEPR-TV, Tri-Cities, WA)

Google Fiber Pricing Unveiled for Austin (Broadband Reports)

MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA

Twitter’s CFO Suffers a Social Media Faux Pas (NY Times)

Crisis Communications: What Leaders Need to Know (Forbes Magazine)

News Sites Top List of Slowest-Loading Web Pages - Ads may not appear before users move on (AdWeek)

Could You Do Your Job Without a Smartphone or a Tablet? Or the Web? (GigaOM)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

EPA: Lawmakers Target Management Woes in Behind-The-Scenes Probes (EE News)

GENERAL NEWS

Heavy Precipitation, Flooding, & a Cascade Meltdown - Yes, a typical Thanksgiving in the Pacific Northwest (Cliff Mass Weather Blog)

East Coast Storm to Snarl Thanksgiving Plans on Year’s Busiest Travel Day (Mashable)

North Cascades, Chinook, Cayuse Passes Closed (Associated Press)

Ferguson Fallout: Protesters Confront Police in Seattle, Force Brief Closure of I-5 (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

DIVERSIONS

There’s a Mysterious Field of Electrical Energy Outside Google’s Office in London

Tourist Fined $25,000 For Carving Initial on Rome’s Coliseum

‘Casablanca’ Piano Sells for $3.4 Million - Wizard of Oz Lion Costume Sells for $3 Million

In Seattle, Tofu Turkeys Get Thanksgiving Pardons

SONG OF THE DAY

Bert Lahr - If I Were King of the Forest (Wizard of Oz)

Diana Krall - As Times Goes By

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Monday, November 24, 2014

Energy News Digest for November 24, 2014

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS

Weather Forecast for November 24, 2014

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Solar & Wind Energy Start to Win on Price vs. Conventional Fuels (NY Times)

Rocky Barker: Sockeye Get Their Wildness Back (Idaho Statesman, Boise)

A Power Plant in California Goes Quiet, but the Stacks Still Tower (NY Times)

Cowlitz County’s Marijuana Production Businesses Slow to Gain Traction (Longview Daily News, WA)

Facebook to Brands: No More Free Rides Will hide overly promotional posts in 2015 (AdWeek)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  1. A Power Plant in California Goes Quiet, but the Stacks Still Tower
  2. New Senate Bill Would Let FERC Regulate Demand Response in Wholesale Markets
  3. More Arrests at British Columbia Pipeline Protest; 11-Year-Old Girl Taken into Custody
  4. Rocky Barker: Sockeye Get Their Wildness Back
  5. Snake River Sockeye Featured in American Fisheries Magazine; Natural Origin Fish Recovering?
  6. Feds Issue Basin Salmon Recovery Progress Report: Says More Wild Fish Returning to Columbia River
  7. Billions of Fish Killed Illegally by Power Plant Water Intakes, Greens Claim
  8. California: Small Placer Dam is a Big Barrier to
  9. Op/Ed: How Alaska Bucked the Trend of Salmon Loss - But That’s in Jeopardy
  10. Discarded Packaging Presents Painful, Deadly Threat to British Columbia Sea Lions
  11. Video: 300-Pound Osprey Nest Moved from BC Hydro Power Pole
  12. Editorial: Sacramento to Speed Water Meter Installations, At Last
  13. Solar & Wind Energy Start to Win on Price vs. Conventional Fuels
  14. Community Solar Prices at All-Time Low
  15. SolarCity Rises after Extending Deal with Walmart
  16. Hawaii to Test Smart Water Heaters as Grid Resources
  17. Salt River Project’s New Energy Efficiency Award Helps Utility Interface with Community
  18. Cowlitz County’s Marijuana Production Businesses Slow to Gain Traction
  19. Third Retail Marijuana Shop Opens in Longview
  20. Merry Marijuana: Pot Sellers Woo Holiday Shoppers
  21. Congressional GOP Not Likely to Block DC Marijuana Legalization
  22. Climate Change Threatens to Strip the Identity of Glacier National Park
  23. Should I Feel Guilty About Eating Coal-Fired Pizza?
  24. There’s a Bus in England That Runs on Human Feces & Food Waste
  25. Idaho: State Broadband Committee Lawyers Up
  26. FCC Expects to Be Sued over Net Neutrality No Matter What It Does
  27. FCC’s $100 Million Experiment: Expanding Broadband to Rural America
  28. Oregon: Mt. Tabor Neighbors Fight Proposed Cell Tower
  29. What Cloud Computing Means to Your Job
  30. Cutting the Cord: Verizon Builds; Will Cord Cutters Come?
  31. Facebook to Brands: No More Free Rides Will Hide Overly Promotional Posts in 2015
  32. The Case against Online Comments
  33. Five Email Myths You Can Stop Believing Now
  34. UK Grocery Chain’s Christmas Ad Stirs Tears, Outrage
  35. Sainsbury’s Forgoes Price-Led Message to Tell Poignant Wartime Story in Christmas Ad
  36. TV Washington Caught in Middle as Republicans Complain about Meetings
  37. Senators, Congressman Pile on to Call for Hanford Vapor Fix
  38. Port Slowdown Costing Apple, Hay Industry Millions
  39. Alcohol Involved in 101 Crash Saturday near Kennedy Creek
  40. Smokin’ in the Boy’s Room - Two Men Cause Hash Oil Explosion at Oregon Gas Station
WORD OF THE DAY

Lexical • \LEK-sih-kul\ • adjective - 1: of or relating to words or the vocabulary of a language as distinguished from its grammar & construction 2: of or relating to a lexicon or to lexicography

Sweat poured off the dumbstruck spelling bee contestant. He had aced every lexical challenge presented in the first five rounds. Not to mix metaphors, but his Achilles’ heel reared its ugly head when the judge asked him to spell the word “receive”. For some reason, the “I before E, except after C” rule had never nestled itself into his consciousness…it had always lurked in the darkness, just beyond the reach of his thoughts. Needless to say, he was bounced from the competition.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

A Power Plant in California Goes Quiet, but the Stacks Still Tower (NY Times)

New Senate Bill Would Let FERC Regulate Demand Response in Wholesale Markets (Utility Dive)

More Arrests at British Columbia Pipeline Protest; 11-Year-Old Girl Taken into Custody (Victoria Times Colonist, BC)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Rocky Barker: Sockeye Get Their Wildness Back (Idaho Statesman, Boise)

Snake River Sockeye Featured in American Fisheries Magazine; Natural Origin Fish Recovering? (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

Feds Issue Basin Salmon Recovery Progress Report: Says More Wild Fish Returning to Columbia River (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

Billions of Fish Killed Illegally by Power Plant Water Intakes, Greens Claim (Courthouse News Service)

California: Small Placer Dam is a Big Barrier to Salmon (Sacramento Bee, CA)

Op/Ed: How Alaska Bucked the Trend of Salmon Loss - But That’s in Jeopardy (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)

Discarded Packaging Presents Painful, Deadly Threat to British Columbia Sea Lions (Victoria Times Colonist, BC)

Video: 300-Pound Osprey Nest Moved from BC Hydro Power Pole (Vancouver Sun, BC)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Editorial: Sacramento to Speed Water Meter Installations, At Last (Sacramento Bee, CA)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Solar & Wind Energy Start to Win on Price vs. Conventional Fuels (NY Times)

Community Solar Prices at All-Time Low (Renewable Energy World)

SolarCity Rises after Extending Deal with Walmart (San Jose Mercury News, CA)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Hawaii to Test Smart Water Heaters as Grid Resources (The Energy Collective)

Salt River Project’s New Energy Efficiency Award Helps Utility Interface with Community (American Public Power Association)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

Cowlitz County’s Marijuana Production Businesses Slow to Gain Traction (Longview Daily News, WA)

Third Retail Marijuana Shop Opens in Longview (Longview Daily News, WA)

Merry Marijuana: Pot Sellers Woo Holiday Shoppers (KATU-TV, Portland, OR)

Congressional GOP Not Likely to Block DC Marijuana Legalization (Marijuana Business Daily)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Climate Change Threatens to Strip the Identity of Glacier National Park (NY Times)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Should I Feel Guilty About Eating Coal-Fired Pizza? (Grist Online)

There’s a Bus in England That Runs on Human Feces & Food Waste (Consumerist)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Idaho: State Broadband Committee Lawyers Up (Idaho Statesman, Boise)

FCC Expects to Be Sued over Net Neutrality No Matter What It Does (Consumerist)

FCC’s $100 Million Experiment: Expanding Broadband to Rural America (Channel Partners)

Oregon: Mt. Tabor Neighbors Fight Proposed Cell Tower (KGW-TV, Portland, OR)

What Cloud Computing Means to Your Job (NY Times)

Cutting the Cord: Verizon Builds; Will Cord Cutters Come? (USA Today)

MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA

Facebook to Brands: No More Free Rides Will Hide Overly Promotional Posts in 2015 (AdWeek)

The Case against Online Comments “…Unfiltered comment sections can become cesspools filled with hate & spam. And hiring employees to monitor the conversation can be costly, while technology filters often to not catch all potentially abusive posts…” (Washington Post)

Five Email Myths You Can Stop Believing Now (Mashable)

UK Grocery Chain’s Christmas Ad Stirs Tears, Outrage (Associated Press)

Sainsbury’s Forgoes Price-Led Message to Tell Poignant Wartime Story in Christmas Ad (The Drum, UK)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

TV Washington Caught in Middle as Republicans Complain about Meetings (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA - Paywall Advisory)

GENERAL NEWS

Senators, Congressman Pile on to Call for Hanford Vapor Fix (Northwest Public Radio)

Port Slowdown Costing Apple, Hay Industry Millions (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

Alcohol Involved in 101 Crash Saturday near Kennedy Creek (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Smokin’ in the Boy’s Room - Two Men Cause Hash Oil Explosion at Oregon Gas Station (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

DIVERSIONS

Scary Black Seadevil Fish Caught on Video at Depth of 1,900 Feet

Japan: Residents Riled by Smelly Nuts

Ugly Christmas Tree, Ruining Holiday Spirit, to be Removed In Pennsylvania

Polish Town Opposes Pooh Bear for Unclear Gender

SONG OF THE DAY

Eric Clapton – Layla

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