Monday, June 22, 2015

Energy News Digest for June 22, 2015

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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

$700 Million Plan to Help Salmon Habitat Faces New Challenge (Associated Press)

Phase One Burn Ban Issued for Some Counties, Including Mason (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

Internet, Phone Service Restored for 18,000 Yakima Area Customers after CenturyLink Outage (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

State Route 108: Emergency Outage Thru 3 PM - Nearly 80 Customers Affected – Car vs Pole Accident (Mason PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

Hempapalooza, Despite Low Turnout, Deemed a Success in Brinnon (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • State Route 108: Emergency Outage Thru 3 PM - Nearly 80 Customers Affected – Car vs Pole Accident
  • Ellensburg: Most of City’s Power Comes from Renewable Sources
  • New U-S House Bill Could Open Nuclear Waste Storage Opportunity in Texas
  • 20 Questions to Ask Before You Buy a Smart Meter
  • Outage on Quebec Power Grid Traced to Airborne Attacker
  • Communities in Pursuit of Public Power: What Really Drives Them
  • U-S Energy Secretary Calls for Modernizing Grid
  • iPad Mini Winner in Mason PUD 3’s Paperless Billing Promotion
  • $700 Million Plan to Help Salmon Habitat Faces New Challenge
  • Strong Sockeye Salmon Run Expected on Hanford Reach This Summer
  • Final 2015 Sea Lion Predation Report: 8,474 Salmonids Taken Below Bonneville, Twice Ten-Year Average
  • Snowpack, What Snowpack? State Measurements Show Zero
  • Ellensburg Tries New Deal for Solar Park Rates, Maintenance
  • Montana: Op/Ed – Building on the First Ten Years of Renewable Energy
  • U-S Wildlife Looking at Impact of Accidental Kills by Wind Farms
  • Cree Recalls the T8 Tube LED Due to Fire Hazard
  • Hempapalooza, Despite Low Turnout, Deemed a Success in Brinnon
  • Cannabis Industry Flexes Its New Political Muscle
  • Pot Entrepreneurs Fill Cannabis Invitational
  • Google Just Created a Stunning Visualization of How the World Searches for ‘Global Warming’
  • Why Tesla Won’t Disrupt Utilities
  • Leonardo DiCaprio & Mark Ruffalo Team Up to Launch New Campaign for Wider Clean Energy
  • The Cascade Loop: Electric Vehicle Travel
  • Internet, Phone Service Restored for 18,000 Yakima Area Customers after CenturyLink Outage
  • Comcast Promises to Stop Giving Your E-mail Addresses Away
  • Facebook Gaining Ground on YouTube in Video Ads, Report Says
  • Fourteen Interesting Digital Marketing Stats from the Past Week
  • How to Build a Blogging Team
  • Do-Or-Die Week for Washington Lawmakers as Government Shutdown Looms
  • The Washington State Budget Solution Won’t Include a Capital Gains Tax After All
  • Phase One Burn Ban Issued for Some Counties, Including Mason
  • Olympic National Park: Paradise Fire Moves into Steep Terrain
  • Manke Lumber Fined for Safety Violations
  • New Rule Would Increase Fuel-Efficiency for Heavy Trucks, Reduce Carbon Pollution
  • Washington State University President Elson Floyd Dies at 59 after Battling Cancer
  • Spieth Wins a Stunner U-S Open at Chambers Bay
  • While The M’s Were Bombing, Thieves Were Hard at Work
WORD OF THE DAY

Woonerf • \voo-NERF\ • Noun – A woonerf is a living street implemented in the Netherlands and in Flanders. Techniques include shared space, traffic calming, and low speed limits. The word literally translates as “living yard”.

“Woonerf,” enthused the fresh-faced urban planning student. “Green streets, rain gardens, earthy, rampant greenery in roundabouts. It makes my street an entity more than just pavement. And I will love him, and hug him, and pet him, and call him ‘George.’”

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

State Route 108: Emergency Outage Thru 3 PM - Nearly 80 Customers Affected – Car vs Pole Accident (Mason PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

Ellensburg: Most of City’s Power Comes from Renewable Sources (Ellensburg Daily Record, WA)

New U-S House Bill Could Open Nuclear Waste Storage Opportunity in Texas (Utility Dive)

20 Questions to Ask Before You Buy a Smart Meter (Transmission & Distribution World)

Outage on Quebec Power Grid Traced to Airborne Attacker (E&E News)

Communities in Pursuit of Public Power: What Really Drives Them (American Public Power Association)

U-S Energy Secretary Calls for Modernizing Grid (Electric Co-op Today)

iPad Mini Winner in Mason PUD 3’s Paperless Billing Promotion (Mason PUD 3, Shelton, WA)

FISH & WILDLIFE

$700 Million Plan to Help Salmon Habitat Faces New Challenge (Associated Press)

Strong Sockeye Salmon Run Expected on Hanford Reach This Summer (Tri-City Herald, WA)

Final 2015 Sea Lion Predation Report: 8,474 Salmonids Taken Below Bonneville, Twice Ten-Year Average (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

Snowpack, What Snowpack? State Measurements Show Zero (Seattle Times, WA - Paywall Advisory)

RENEWABLE ENERGY

Ellensburg Tries New Deal for Solar Park Rates, Maintenance (Ellensburg Daily Record, WA)

Montana: Op/Ed – Building on the First Ten Years of Renewable Energy (Bozeman Daily Chronicle, MT)

U-S Wildlife Looking at Impact of Accidental Kills by Wind Farms (St Joseph News-Press, MO)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Cree Recalls the T8 Tube LED Due to Fire Hazard (C/NET News)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

Hempapalooza, Despite Low Turnout, Deemed a Success in Brinnon (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Cannabis Industry Flexes Its New Political Muscle (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

Pot Entrepreneurs Fill Cannabis Invitational (KOIN-TV, Portland, OR)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Google Just Created a Stunning Visualization of How the World Searches for ‘Global Warming’ (Washington Post)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Why Tesla Won’t Disrupt Utilities (Utility Dive)

Leonardo DiCaprio & Mark Ruffalo Team Up to Launch New Campaign for Wider Clean Energy (Associated Press)

The Cascade Loop: Electric Vehicle Travel (The Cascade Loop Association)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Internet, Phone Service Restored for 18,000 Yakima Area Customers after CenturyLink Outage (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

Comcast Promises to Stop Giving Your E-mail Addresses Away (Broadband Reports)

MARKETING & SOCIAL MEDIA

Facebook Gaining Ground on YouTube in Video Ads, Report Says (Reuters)

Fourteen Interesting Digital Marketing Stats from the Past Week (AdWeek)

How to Build a Blogging Team (Social Media Examiner)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

Do-Or-Die Week for Washington Lawmakers as Government Shutdown Looms (Northwest Public Radio)

The Washington State Budget Solution Won’t Include a Capital Gains Tax After All (Washington Research Council,)

GENERAL NEWS

Phase One Burn Ban Issued for Some Counties, Including Mason (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

Olympic National Park: Paradise Fire Moves into Steep Terrain (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

Manke Lumber Fined for Safety Violations (South Sound Business Examiner)

New Rule Would Increase Fuel-Efficiency for Heavy Trucks, Reduce Carbon Pollution (Associated Press)

Washington State University President Elson Floyd Dies at 59 after Battling Cancer (Puget Sound Business Journal, WA)

Spieth Wins a Stunner U-S Open at Chambers Bay (KOIN-TV, Portland, OR)

While The M’s Were Bombing, Thieves Were Hard at Work (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

DIVERSIONS

Boise 10-Year-Old Girl Hooks 330-Pound Halibut

Rose City Beard & Moustache Competition Offered Build-A-Beard & Build-A-Stache Categories

British List Pegs Powell’s as the World’s No. 1 Bookstore

Cat That Gained Viral Fame after Saving Young Boy Wins Hero Dog Award

SONG OF THE DAY

Dimitri Tiomkin – The Old Man & the Sea, Soundtrack Suite

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.