Monday, November 28, 2016

Energy News Digest for November 28, 2016

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS


HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

In New Case, World Trade Organization Rules Against Washington State’s Tax Breaks for Boeing 777X Plants (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Boardman to Hemingway Transmission Lines – Agency Releases Final Environmental Impact Statement Ahead of Final Decision (Argus Observer, Ontario, OR)

Washington State: Where Marijuana Plants Flourish Under Energy-Saving LED Lights (NY Times)

Oregon Solar Industry Calls Residential Energy Tax Credit Extension Top 2017 Priority (Portland Business Journal, OR)

California Today: Fretting Over the ‘Netflix Tax’ (NY Times)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Boardman to Hemingway Transmission Lines – Agency Releases Final Environmental Impact Statement Ahead of Final Decision
  • Hoquiam Eyes Permit for Oil Terminal – Quinault Tribe Says It Threatens Way of Life
  • Seattle City Light Warns Against Scam Callers
  • Floating Home Residents Say They’re Being Denied a Voice on Columbia River PUD Board
  • Clallam Public Utility District Linemen Honored for Heroism
  • Tennessee Valley Authority to Move Away from Coal Even Under Trump
  • Japan Fukushima Nuclear Plant ‘Clean-Up Costs Double’
  • Columnist: Can Federal Dam Operators Save Northwest Salmon?
  • Op/Ed: Dam Removal Would Breach Pacific Northwest NW Economy
  • One of the Oldest, Biggest Pines in the Pacific Northwest Is Dead
  • Trump Win Churns US-Mexico Water Talks
  • Enormous Water Ice Deposit Could Help Us Survive on Mars
  • Oregon Solar Industry Calls Residential Energy Tax Credit Extension Top 2017 Priority
  • Three Turbine Manufacturers Provide More Than 75% Of U-S Wind Capacity
  • Upstate New York Towns Embroiled in Fight Over Tall Wind Turbines
  • Hydro vs. Solar – A New Controversy Over Renewable Energy in Vermont
  • Solar, Wind Industries Gave Big to Republican Campaigns – Will It Pay Off?
  • Washington State: Where Marijuana Plants Flourish Under Energy-Saving LED Lights
  • A New App Arrives to Help Washington Marijuana Businesses, Banks Handle Payments
  • The Cannabis Train Could Still Go Off the Tracks – Here’s How
  • Trump to Scrap NASA Climate Research in Crackdown on ‘Politicized Science’
  • Trump Faces Dilemma as U-S Oil Reels from Record Biofuels Targets
  • California Today: Fretting Over the ‘Netflix Tax’
  • Hackers Breached San Francisco Transit System, Held It Hostage All Weekend
  • Facebook Changes Page Layouts: This Week in Social Media
  • Infographic: What Consumers Really Want from Your Video Content
  • Report: Russian Propaganda Effort Spread Fake News
  • In New Case, World Trade Organization Rules Against Washington State’s Tax Breaks for Boeing 777X Plants
  • Republicans Get Ready to Welcome Back Earmarks
  • Judge Rules Amazon Pilot Strike Must End
  • Two Earthquakes Recorded Off Oregon Coast
  • Geologists Track Ancient Columbia River Gorge Landslides
  • Mason County Solid Waste Disposal Rates to Rise
  • North Mason Students to Help Train Guide Dogs
  • Port Angeles’ Downtown Holiday Lights Vandalized
  • Man with Lung Disease Finishes Seattle Marathon Towing Oxygen Tank
WORD OF THE DAY

Afflatus • \ah-FLAYT-tuss\ • Noun – A divine imparting of knowledge or power.

Wilbur had no previous experience with competitive fire-house chili contests. This made his grand champion award perplexing to the grizzled culinary judges. Since the judges could find no evidence of cheating. Will’s unexpected knowledge about the skill could only be attributed to afflatus. As an aside, the judges agreed that the flatus quotient was “strong with this one.”

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Boardman to Hemingway Transmission Lines – Agency Releases Final Environmental Impact Statement Ahead of Final Decision (Argus Observer, Ontario, OR)

Hoquiam Eyes Permit for Oil Terminal – Quinault Tribe Says It Threatens Way of Life (Associated Press)

Seattle City Light Warns Against Scam Callers (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

Floating Home Residents Say They’re Being Denied a Voice on Columbia River PUD Board (KGW-TV, Portland, OR)

Clallam Public Utility District Linemen Honored for Heroism (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Tennessee Valley Authority to Move Away from Coal Even Under Trump (Chattanooga Times-Free Press, TN)

Japan Fukushima Nuclear Plant ‘Clean-Up Costs Double’ (Christian Science Monitor)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Columnist: Can Federal Dam Operators Save Northwest Salmon? (Idaho Statesman, Boise)

Op/Ed: Dam Removal Would Breach Pacific Northwest NW Economy – The importance for Northwest wheat & forest products is invaluable to the region (Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, WA)

ENVIRONMENTAL FOOT LOCKER

One of the Oldest, Biggest Pines in the Pacific Northwest Is Dead (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

WATER, THE SOURCE OF ALL LIFE

Trump Win Churns US-Mexico Water Talks (Politico)

Enormous Water Ice Deposit Could Help Us Survive on Mars (Gizmodo)

RENEWABLE ENERGY

Oregon Solar Industry Calls Residential Energy Tax Credit Extension Top 2017 Priority (Portland Business Journal, OR)

Three Turbine Manufacturers Provide More Than 75% Of U-S Wind Capacity (US Energy Information Administration)

Upstate New York Towns Embroiled in Fight Over Tall Wind Turbines (Associated Press)

Hydro vs. Solar – A New Controversy Over Renewable Energy in Vermont (WCAX-TV, Burlington, VT)

Solar, Wind Industries Gave Big to Republican Campaigns – Will It Pay Off? (Christian Science Monitor)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

Washington State: Where Marijuana Plants Flourish Under Energy-Saving LED Lights (NY Times)

A New App Arrives to Help Washington Marijuana Businesses, Banks Handle Payments (Puget Sound Business Journal, WA)

The Cannabis Train Could Still Go Off the Tracks – Here’s How (Associated Press)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Trump to Scrap NASA Climate Research in Crackdown on ‘Politicized Science’ (The Guardian, UK)

SCIENCE SWIMS IN A BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Trump Faces Dilemma as U-S Oil Reels from Record Biofuels Targets (Reuters)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

California Today: Fretting Over the ‘Netflix Tax’ (NY Times)

Hackers Breached San Francisco Transit System, Held It Hostage All Weekend (Consumerist)

MARKETING & MEDIA

Facebook Changes Page Layouts: This Week in Social Media (Social Media Examiner)

Infographic: What Consumers Really Want from Your Video Content (AdWeek)

Report: Russian Propaganda Effort Spread Fake News (Associated Press)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

In New Case, World Trade Organization Rules Against Washington State’s Tax Breaks for Boeing 777X Plants (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Republicans Get Ready to Welcome Back Earmarks (Atlantic Magazine)

GENERAL NEWS

Judge Rules Amazon Pilot Strike Must End (Puget Sound Business Journal, WA)

Two Earthquakes Recorded Off Oregon Coast (Associated Press)

Geologists Track Ancient Columbia River Gorge Landslides (Associated Press)

Mason County Solid Waste Disposal Rates to Rise (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

North Mason Students to Help Train Guide Dogs (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Port Angeles’ Downtown Holiday Lights Vandalized (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Man with Lung Disease Finishes Seattle Marathon Towing Oxygen Tank (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Cards Against Humanity Is Digging a Giant Hole for No Good Reason

Dodo Skeleton Auctioned Off for $430,000 – Why Does the Bird Fascinate?

Done with Tinder? Try ‘Sindr,’ the Vatican’s New Confession Finder App

Man Arrested for Stealing Wallet During Job Interview – He Didn’t Get the Job

SONG OF THE DAY

Tennessee Ernie Ford - Sixteen Tons

ZZ Top & Jeff Beck - Sixteen Tons

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