Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Energy News Digest for May 6, 2015

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Energy Northwest Nuclear Power Plant Refueling Outage Starts May 9 (Tri-City Herald, WA)

Warm Winter Cuts into Avista’s Power Sales (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

U-S Rep. Herrera Beutler Wants More 'Gorging' Columbia River Sea Lions Killed (Longview Daily News, WA)

Deepening Northwest Drought Poses Challenges for Farmers (Northwest Public Radio)

Amount of Carbon Dioxide in Air Keeps Rising, Hits Milestone (Associated Press)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Energy Northwest Nuclear Power Plant Refueling Outage Starts May 9
  • Warm Winter Cuts into Avista’s Power Sales
  • Eugene Water & Electric to Fix All Three Gates at Leaburg Dam
  • Sun Unleashes Biggest Solar Flare of the Year, So Far
  • U-S Rep. Herrera Beutler Wants More 'Gorging' Columbia River Sea Lions Killed
  • Another Sea Lion Dies at Bonneville Dam
  • Chicken Wire Used on Astoria’s Sea Lions
  • Spring Chinook Fishing to be Open Saturday in Lower Columbia River
  • Oregon Coho Salmon Plan Attacked by Environmental Groups
  • The Most Influential Business Executives of the Past 35 Years: No. 32 Took Her Love of the Outdoors to the Interior
  • Deepening Northwest Drought Poses Challenges for Farmers
  • Moses Lake Irrigation District's North Dam Completed
  • Drought Forces California into First Mandatory Rules to Save Water
  • Snohomish PUD Clean-Energy Contract on Hold amid Ethics Probe
  • Report: The Top Ten Solar Utilities in the U-S
  • Solar Growth Changing Market Model
  • Solar Power is Booming. But Is It Booming Fast Enough?
  • Cape Wind: The Future of Massachusetts’s Offshore Wind Farm is Uncertain
  • Report: Iowa Can Meet Carbon Reduction Goal with Wind Power Alone
  • Connecticut: Developers Submit Plans for World's Largest Fuel Cell Installation
  • Building Lighting Controls: Strategies for Taming the Wild West
  • Selling the Energy Collected from Efficiency
  • Washington State Governor Honors Washington Industrial Companies
  • North Bonneville: City-Owned Pot Shop Struggles to Break Even
  • Why Washington State is Extinguishing Medical Marijuana
  • Graphics: Washington State’s Marijuana Revenue Broken Down
  • Amount of Carbon Dioxide in Air Keeps Rising, Hits Milestone
  • Could Wildfires Undermine California’s Grand Climate Goals?
  • How Fjords Are Helping Curb Global Warming
  • Comcast Will Add Thousands of Customer Service Jobs to Address Terrible Reputation
  • Google Fiber Begins Deploying Fiber Huts in Charlotte
  • Could Google's Project Fi Be Cable's Answer to Wireless?
  • Now It's Official: More Google Searches Are Coming from Mobile Than Desktop
  • Facebook Outrage over Oregon Park Vandalism Sparks Investigation
  • Perspective: Tourists Just Trying to Take a Selfie Severely Damaged a Marble Statue in Italy
  • Herrera Beutler: No Hard Feelings toward Local GOP
  • Incudes Pickering Passage: Bacteria Force State Officials to Restrict Shellfish in Three Commercial Areas
  • Forest Service Chief Tells Lawmakers to Expect 'Above Average' Wildfire Season
  • Germanwings Co-Pilot Rehearsed Descent Hours before Fatal Flight That Killed 150
WORD OF THE DAY

Minatory • \MIN-uh-tor-ee\ • Adjective – Having a menacing quality: threatening.

Brandy’s “bring your kids to work day” costume was perfect for hosting the youngsters dropped off at the daycare except for one thing: the greasepaint fangs she carefully drew, descending from her full, red lips. It wasn’t the children who were so put off by her minatory visage. The parents ushering their little minions into the colorful playroom couldn’t back out of the doorway fast enough. As a result, many children celebrated the day huddled in the dull, gray cubicle farms; playing with paper clips and rubber bands.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Energy Northwest Nuclear Power Plant Refueling Outage Starts May 9 (Tri-City Herald, WA)

Warm Winter Cuts into Avista’s Power Sales (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Eugene Water & Electric to Fix All Three Gates at Leaburg Dam (Eugene Register-Guard, OR)

Sun Unleashes Biggest Solar Flare of the Year, So Far (Christian Science Monitor)

FISH & WILDLIFE

U-S Rep. Herrera Beutler Wants More 'Gorging' Columbia River Sea Lions Killed (Longview Daily News, WA)

Another Sea Lion Dies at Bonneville Dam (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Chicken Wire Used on Astoria’s Sea Lions (KOIN-TV, Portland, OR)

Spring Chinook Fishing to be Open Saturday in Lower Columbia River (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Oregon Coho Salmon Plan Attacked by Environmental Groups (Associated Press)

The Most Influential Business Executives of the Past 35 Years: No. 32 Took Her Love of the Outdoors to the Interior (Puget Sound Business Journal, WA)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Deepening Northwest Drought Poses Challenges for Farmers (Northwest Public Radio)

Moses Lake Irrigation District's North Dam Completed (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

Drought Forces California into First Mandatory Rules to Save Water (Reuters)

RENEWABLE ENERGY

Snohomish PUD Clean-Energy Contract on Hold amid Ethics Probe (Everett Herald, WA)

Report: The Top Ten Solar Utilities in the U-S (Utility Dive)

Solar Growth Changing Market Model (Electric Co-op Today)

Solar Power is Booming. But Is It Booming Fast Enough? (Christian Science Monitor)

Cape Wind: The Future of Massachusetts’s Offshore Wind Farm is Uncertain (National Public Radio)

Report: Iowa Can Meet Carbon Reduction Goal with Wind Power Alone (Cedar Rapids Gazette, IA)

Connecticut: Developers Submit Plans for World's Largest Fuel Cell Installation (Utility Dive)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Building Lighting Controls: Strategies for Taming the Wild West (The Energy Collective)

Selling the Energy Collected from Efficiency (GreenBiz)

Washington State Governor Honors Washington Industrial Companies (Bonneville Power Administration)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

North Bonneville: City-Owned Pot Shop Struggles to Break Even (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)

Why Washington State is Extinguishing Medical Marijuana (Mashable)

Graphics: Washington State’s Marijuana Revenue Broken Down (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, WA)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Amount of Carbon Dioxide in Air Keeps Rising, Hits Milestone (Associated Press)

Could Wildfires Undermine California’s Grand Climate Goals? (Grist Online)

How Fjords Are Helping Curb Global Warming (Christian Science Monitor)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Comcast Will Add Thousands of Customer Service Jobs to Address Terrible Reputation (Associated Press)

Google Fiber Begins Deploying Fiber Huts in Charlotte (Broadband Reports)

Could Google's Project Fi Be Cable's Answer to Wireless? (C/Net News)

MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA

Now It's Official: More Google Searches Are Coming from Mobile Than Desktop (AdWeek)

Facebook Outrage over Oregon Park Vandalism Sparks Investigation (KGW-TV, Portland, OR)

Perspective: Tourists Just Trying to Take a Selfie Severely Damaged a Marble Statue in Italy (Mashable)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Herrera Beutler: No Hard Feelings toward Local GOP – Group sought to censure congresswoman earlier this year (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

Incudes Pickering Passage: Bacteria Force State Officials to Restrict Shellfish in Three Commercial Areas (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

Forest Service Chief Tells Lawmakers to Expect 'Above Average' Wildfire Season (Associated Press)

Germanwings Co-Pilot Rehearsed Descent Hours before Fatal Flight That Killed 150 (Associated Press)

DIVERSIONS

Cat That Adopted Three Abandoned Kittens Is Now a Purr-Fectly Happy Mom

Boston Marathon Runner Hears From Wife of Stranger She Kissed

How We Accidentally Turned the Entire Statue of Liberty into a Battery

Florida: Highlands Woman Held Hostage Asks for Help in Online Pizza Order

SONG OF THE DAY

Paul Simon – American Tune

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