Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Energy News Digest for February 18, 2015

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Weather Forecast for February 18, 2015

What Is a ‘Sky River,’ And Why Is Miss Piggy Flying in It? (Grist Online)

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Kate Brown Sworn In as Oregon Governor, Replacing John Kitzhaber (NY Times)

Washington State Legislature: Spat over Solar Power Leaves Tangle of Bills Needing to Move before Cutoff (Washington State Wire, Olympia, WA)

Salmon, Steelhead Spawning, Rearing In New White Salmon River Habitat above Removed Condit Dam Site (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

Atomic Balm: Some Prominent Environmental Veterans Are Talking Up Nuclear Power as a Climate Change Solution (The Energy C9ollective)

Oregon Senate Approves Clean-Fuels Extension despite Tie to Cylvia Hayes (Oregonian, Portland)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below) 
  1. Atomic Balm: Some Prominent Environmental Veterans Are Talking Up Nuclear Power as a Climate Change Solution
  2. NRC Will Complete Environmental Review of Yucca Project
  3. Jefferson PUD Commissioner, Burke Elected Vice-President of Energy Northwest Board of Directors
  4. Klickitat PUD Wants to Build $2.5 Billion Power Storage System near Goldendale
  5. Cowlitz PUD Recall Fallout Working Its Way to State’s Highest Court
  6. DOE Inspector General Report Looks at Disclosure of Information Tied to FERC Grid Analysis
  7. New York: Ratepayers Will Subsidize Operation of Ginna Plant
  8. New Tools in Copper Theft War
  9. Electrical Wiring Gives History Lesson
  10. Salmon, Steelhead Spawning, Rearing In New White Salmon River Habitat above Removed Condit Dam Site
  11. Silt, Sediment & Change: Federal Government Releases Scientific Studies on Elwha River Dam Removal
  12. British Columbia’s Only Land-Based Salmon Farm on Target
  13. Op/Ed: Kitzhaber Can Be Proud of His Fisheries & Habitat Legacy
  14. Pacific Northwest Snowpack – Water Storage – Severely Sparse: Warm, Wet Winter Means Bounty of Rain Mostly Ran Off
  15. California: State’s Population Growth Expected to Outstrip Water Conservation in Coming Years
  16. Washington State Legislature: Spat over Solar Power Leaves Tangle of Bills Needing to Move before Cutoff
  17. “Green Energy” Requirements Could Be Lightened for Rural Counties
  18. Trash-Burning Plant Protected in California Climate Fights
  19. United Kingdom: The Truth behind the Wind Power Subsidies Row
  20. Energy Efficiency Improvements Have Largely Offset Effect of More, Larger Homes
  21. Dryers: Homes’ Energy Guzzlers Just Got Greener
  22. California: If Energy Demand Were High, Would You Unplug Your Car?
  23. After String of Acquisitions, Energy-Efficiency Consultant CLEAResult Leases Big Office in Downtown Portland
  24. Elma Marijuana Farm Gets Its License
  25. Millions Made In Marijuana Industry, But Where Is It?
  26. Oregon Farmer Plows New Ground with Hemp
  27. California: Wood Bill Seeks ‘Greener’ Pot
  28. Oregon Senate Approves Clean-Fuels Extension despite Tie to Cylvia Hayes
  29. Climate: Pope’s Visit to the Hill Could Make Naysayers Squirm
  30. Tesla to Offer Batteries for Home Energy Storage
  31. Idaho: Finance Committee Passes Funding Patch for School Broadband; Sunday End Date for Existing Service
  32. How the Internet May Be Shifting Innovation Away from Big Cities
  33. U-S Senator Greg Walden: In Fight over Net Neutrality Rules, Gets Major Donations from Big Internet Service Providers
  34. Smaller Cable Companies Hint They’ll Sue the FCC on Net Neutrality, Too
  35. Editorial: Let Cities Compete for Broadband
  36. Customer Service Incidents Jeopardize Comcast Merger
  37. AT&T Aims to Match Google Broadband in Kansas City – But There’s a Catch
  38. Your Boss May Want to Know If You Can Recognize Phishing E-Mails
  39. TweetDeck: Twitter’s New Tool Should Help Curb Those Embarrassing Social Media Hacks
  40. Is Snapchat Really Worth $19 Billion?
  41. Convergence: When Is an LED Not Just a Light? When It’s Trying To Sell You Something
  42. Kate Brown Sworn In as Oregon Governor, Replacing John Kitzhaber
  43. Why Kate Brown Will Probably Be Governor of Oregon for Quite Some Time
  44. Washington Lieutenant Governor Admonishes State Senator Pam Roach for ‘Abusive Behavior’
  45. Federal Judge Rules against City of Yakima in Voting Rights Challenge
  46. Belfair Bypass Makes Washington State Transportation List
  47. Armed Naked Man Arrested by Mason County SWAT Team
  48. 4.4 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes, Wakes Town of Cle Elum
  49. U-S Commerce Secretary Cites ‘Enormous’ Stakes in West Coast Port Slowdown
  50. Medford, OR – Longview, WA Dispute National Crime Growth Ranking, Says Data Is Wrong
  51. Why Slow Electronic Payments Can Cause Cash Flow Problems
  52. Burglar Apologizes After Being Captured, Tied Up By Olympia Victims
WORD OF THE DAY

Caltrop • \KAL-trip \ • Noun – 1: a device with four metal points so arranged that when any three are on the ground the fourth projects upward as a hazard to the hooves of horses or to pneumatic tires 2: puncture vine; also: any of various related herbs (genera Tribulus and Kallstroemia) of the same family (Zygophyllaceae, the caltrop family)

Amanda stood at the second floor window, a smile playing across her face as she watched her potential fiancé dance gingerly in his bare feet across her gravel driveway. She knew that when she asked for a bouquet of roses from the garden that he would have to negotiate the sharp gravel chunks, jabbing the tender soles of his feet as if she had strewn his path with a truckload of caltrops. “Next time I’ll ask for a boquet of ‘stinging nettles’,” she thought. Her sharp cackle of laughter at the thought chased her long-haired Chihuahua from the room.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Atomic Balm: Some Prominent Environmental Veterans Are Talking Up Nuclear Power as a Climate Change Solution (The Energy C9ollective)

NRC Will Complete Environmental Review of Yucca Project (E&E Publishing)

Jefferson PUD Commissioner, Burke Elected Vice-President of Energy Northwest Board of Directors (Port Townsend Leader, WA)

Klickitat PUD Wants to Build $2.5 Billion Power Storage System near Goldendale (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

Cowlitz PUD Recall Fallout Working Its Way to State’s Highest Court (Longview Daily News, WA)

DOE Inspector General Report Looks at Disclosure of Information Tied to FERC Grid Analysis (American Public Power Association)

New York: Ratepayers Will Subsidize Operation of Ginna Plant (Capitol New York, Albany)

New Tools in Copper Theft War (Electric Co-op Today)

Electrical Wiring Gives History Lesson (Austin Daily Herald, TX)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Salmon, Steelhead Spawning, Rearing In New White Salmon River Habitat above Removed Condit Dam Site (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

Silt, Sediment & Change: Federal Government Releases Scientific Studies on Elwha River Dam Removal (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

British Columbia’s Only Land-Based Salmon Farm on Target (Vancouver Sun, BC)

Op/Ed: Kitzhaber Can Be Proud of His Fisheries & Habitat Legacy (Oregonian, Portland)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Pacific Northwest Snowpack – Water Storage – Severely Sparse: Warm, Wet Winter Means Bounty of Rain Mostly Ran Off (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

California: State’s Population Growth Expected to Outstrip Water Conservation in Coming Years (Sacramento Bee, CA)

RENEWABLE/ALTERNATIVE ENERGY

Washington State Legislature: Spat over Solar Power Leaves Tangle of Bills Needing to Move before Cutoff (Washington State Wire, Olympia, WA)

“Green Energy” Requirements Could Be Lightened for Rural Counties (KXRO Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

Trash-Burning Plant Protected in California Climate Fights (Sacramento Bee, CA)

United Kingdom: The Truth behind the Wind Power Subsidies Row (The Guardian, UK)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Energy Efficiency Improvements Have Largely Offset Effect of More, Larger Homes (U-S Energy Information Administration)

Dryers: Homes’ Energy Guzzlers Just Got Greener (Associated Press)

California: If Energy Demand Were High, Would You Unplug Your Car? (Orange County Register, Santa Ana, CA)

After String of Acquisitions, Energy-Efficiency Consultant CLEAResult Leases Big Office in Downtown Portland (Oregonian, Portland)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

Elma Marijuana Farm Gets Its License (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

Millions Made In Marijuana Industry, But Where Is It? (KHQ-TV, Spokane, WA)

Oregon Farmer Plows New Ground with Hemp (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

California: Wood Bill Seeks ‘Greener’ Pot (Eureka Times-Standard, CA)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Oregon Senate Approves Clean-Fuels Extension despite Tie to Cylvia Hayes (Oregonian, Portland)

Climate: Pope’s Visit to the Hill Could Make Naysayers Squirm (E&E Publishing)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Tesla to Offer Batteries for Home Energy Storage (Christian Science Monitor)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Idaho: Finance Committee Passes Funding Patch for School Broadband; Sunday End Date for Existing Service (Idaho Statesman, Boise)

How the Internet May Be Shifting Innovation Away from Big Cities (Washington Post)

U-S Senator Greg Walden: In Fight over Net Neutrality Rules, Gets Major Donations from Big Internet Service Providers (Oregonian, Portland)

Smaller Cable Companies Hint They’ll Sue the FCC on Net Neutrality, Too (Washington Post)

Editorial: Let Cities Compete for Broadband (USA Today)

Customer Service Incidents Jeopardize Comcast Merger (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

AT&T Aims to Match Google Broadband in Kansas City – But There’s a Catch (Associated Press)

Your Boss May Want to Know If You Can Recognize Phishing E-Mails (SF Chronicle)

MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA

TweetDeck: Twitter’s New Tool Should Help Curb Those Embarrassing Social Media Hacks (Washington Post)

Is Snapchat Really Worth $19 Billion? (Christian Science Monitor)

Convergence: When Is an LED Not Just a Light? When It’s Trying To Sell You Something (Forbes Magazine)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Kate Brown Sworn In as Oregon Governor, Replacing John Kitzhaber (NY Times)

Why Kate Brown Will Probably Be Governor of Oregon for Quite Some Time (Washington Post)

Washington Lieutenant Governor Admonishes State Senator Pam Roach for ‘Abusive Behavior’ (Associated Press)

Federal Judge Rules against City of Yakima in Voting Rights Challenge (Northwest Public Radio)

GENERAL NEWS

Belfair Bypass Makes Washington State Transportation List (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Armed Naked Man Arrested by Mason County SWAT Team (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

4.4 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes, Wakes Town of Cle Elum (Associated Press)

U-S Commerce Secretary Cites ‘Enormous’ Stakes in West Coast Port Slowdown (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

Medford, OR – Longview, WA Dispute National Crime Growth Ranking, Says Data Is Wrong (Oregonian, Portland)

Why Slow Electronic Payments Can Cause Cash Flow Problems (National Public Radio)

Burglar Apologizes After Being Captured, Tied Up By Olympia Victims (Associated Press)

DIVERSIONS

Niagara Falls Looks Gorgeous in Winter

Who Wants to Live (Or Die) on Mars? “…people could start dying from oxygen related issues as early as 68 days…”

Mayor Urges Knucklehead Bostonians Not to Jump Out of Windows into the Snow

Angry Indian Bride Marries Wedding Guest

SONG OF THE DAY

The 5th Dimension - Wedding Bell Blues

Lesley Gore - Wedding Bell Blues (RIP Lesley)

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