Friday, November 4, 2016

Energy News Digest for November 4, 2016

SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS



HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

One-Third of Washington State Voters Have Cast Ballots (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Mason PUD No. 3’s $7 Million Grid Modernization Project Underway (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Hood Canal Group Eyes Internet Project (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Environmental Groups to Petition Feds for ‘Whale Protection Zone’ Off Part of San Juan Island (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

Seattle Cannabis Firm Privateer Raises $40 Million for Legal Pot Business (SF Chronicle)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)
  • Mason PUD No. 3’s $7 Million Grid Modernization Project Underway
  • Puget Sound Energy Reportedly Installed Toxic Utility Poles in Kenmore Wetland
  • Electricity Fee Charges, Rates Differ Locally – Kootenai Electric Cooperative Customers Critical of Increase
  • Idaho-Wyoming Wedding – Fall River Will Not Merge with Jackson Area Electric Co-Op
  • Tax-Averse Spokane Valley City Council Proposes New Utility Tax
  • Paris Resort in Las Vegas Crippled by Accidental Power-Line Cut
  • Moniz Shares His “Keep Awake” List of Issues on the Future of Nuclear Energy in U-S
  • Dams in the Amazon – Not in My Valley
  • Environmental Groups to Petition Feds for ‘Whale Protection Zone’ Off Part of San Juan Island
  • Chum Salmon Flows Begin from Bonneville Dam in Anticipation of the Fish Building Redds
  • Campbell River Waterfalls Surge with Record Rains
  • Wood-Fueled Power Plant in Heppner Could See New Life
  • First Solar Plummets 18% After Global Surplus of Panels
  • What the Renewable-Energy Economy Looks Like
  • Energy Adviser: Don’t Let Vampires Bleed Your Electric Bill
  • Google Home Is Promising – Still a Work in Progress
  • Home is Where the Smart Is – First-of-its-Kind Study Reveals Importance of Smart Technology & Low-Water Clean Energy
  • Washington State Vote on Nation’s First Carbon Tax Divides Greens
  • Are You Melting the Arctic? How Your Carbon Dioxide Emissions Add Up
  • Wal-Mart Sets Environmental Plan as People Seek Green Items
  • Seattle Cannabis Firm Privateer Raises $40 Million for Legal Pot Business
  • Rating The Governors on Cannabis: The A+ Governor Will Surprise You
  • Hood Canal Group Eyes Internet Project
  • Google to Fiber Cities: Don’t Freak Out, We’re Not Cancelling Anything
  • In Illinois, Rural Co-Ops See Energy Advantage with Broadband
  • CenturyLink Selling Data Centers to Help Pay for Level 3 Buy
  • Each Facebook User Is Worth $14 in Annual Ad Revenue, According to New Report
  • Watch Netflix Over Cable – It’s Happening as Comcast X1 Deal Goes Live
  • Consumerist Friday Flickr Finds
  • One-Third of Washington State Voters Have Cast Ballots
  • Last Economic Snapshot Before the Election Shows Healthy Job Growth
  • Feds Learn Hard Lessons in Bundy Case
  • Most Americans Don’t Want the Electoral College. Why Does It Prevail?
  • Washington State Doing Away with Standard Terms to Describe Inmates
  • Feds Checking Terror Threat Info Timed to Election
  • The Kitsap Opportunity Is a Marketing Opportunity
  • When Does Daylight Saving Time 2016 End? Get Ready to Change Your Clocks This Weekend
  • Yes, We Might Have No Bananas – Can Science Prevent the Fruit’s Extinction?
WORD OF THE DAY

Verity ● \VER-uh-tee\ ● Noun - 1: the quality or state of being true or real 2: something (as a statement) that is true; especially: a fundamental & inevitably true value 3: the quality or state of being truthful or honest.

Hued levels of truth
True verity gone missing
Tuesday’s final test

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Mason PUD No. 3’s $7 Million Grid Modernization Project Underway (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Puget Sound Energy Reportedly Installed Toxic Utility Poles in Kenmore Wetland (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

Electricity Fee Charges, Rates Differ Locally – Kootenai Electric Cooperative Customers Critical of Increase (Coeur d’Alene Press, ID)

Idaho-Wyoming Wedding – Fall River Will Not Merge with Jackson Area Electric Co-Op (Teton Valley News, Driggs, ID)

Tax-Averse Spokane Valley City Council Proposes New Utility Tax (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Paris Resort in Las Vegas Crippled by Accidental Power-Line Cut (Associated Press)

Moniz Shares His “Keep Awake” List of Issues on the Future of Nuclear Energy in U-S (The Energy Collective)

Dams in the Amazon – Not in My Valley (The Economist Magazine)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Environmental Groups to Petition Feds for ‘Whale Protection Zone’ Off Part of San Juan Island (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

Chum Salmon Flows Begin from Bonneville Dam in Anticipation of the Fish Building Redds (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

WATER, THE SOURCE OF ALL LIFE

Campbell River Waterfalls Surge with Record Rains – BC Hydro opens spillway as rain fills Vancouver Island reservoir (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

RENEWABLE ENERGY

Wood-Fueled Power Plant in Heppner Could See New Life (East Oregonian, Pendleton, OR)

First Solar Plummets 18% After Global Surplus of Panels (CNBC)

What the Renewable-Energy Economy Looks Like (Atlantic Magazine)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Energy Adviser: Don’t Let Vampires Bleed Your Electric Bill (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Google Home Is Promising – Still a Work in Progress (Washington Post)

Home is Where the Smart Is – First-of-its-Kind Study Reveals Importance of Smart Technology & Low-Water Clean Energy (The Energy Collective)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

Washington State Vote on Nation’s First Carbon Tax Divides Greens (The Hill, Washington, DC)

Are You Melting the Arctic? How Your Carbon Dioxide Emissions Add Up (Christian Science Monitor)

SCIENCE SWIMS IN A BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI

Wal-Mart Sets Environmental Plan as People Seek Green Items (Los Angeles Times, CA)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

Seattle Cannabis Firm Privateer Raises $40 Million for Legal Pot Business (SF Chronicle)

Rating The Governors on Cannabis: The A+ Governor Will Surprise You (Canna Law Blog)

TECHNOLOGY & TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Hood Canal Group Eyes Internet Project (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Google to Fiber Cities: Don’t Freak Out, We’re Not Cancelling Anything (Consumerist)

In Illinois, Rural Co-Ops See Energy Advantage with Broadband (Midwest Energy News)

CenturyLink Selling Data Centers to Help Pay for Level 3 Buy (Denver Business Journal, CO)

MARKETING & MEDIA

Each Facebook User Is Worth $14 in Annual Ad Revenue, According to New Report (AdWeek)

Watch Netflix Over Cable – It’s Happening as Comcast X1 Deal Goes Live (USA Today)

Consumerist Friday Flickr Finds (Consumerist)

POLITICS & GOVERNANCE

One-Third of Washington State Voters Have Cast Ballots (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Last Economic Snapshot Before the Election Shows Healthy Job Growth (NY Times)

Feds Learn Hard Lessons in Bundy Case (Courthouse News Service)

Most Americans Don’t Want the Electoral College. Why Does It Prevail? (Christian Science Monitor)

GENERAL NEWS

Washington State Doing Away with Standard Terms to Describe Inmates (Yakima Herald Republic, WA)

Feds Checking Terror Threat Info Timed to Election (USA Today)

The Kitsap Opportunity Is a Marketing Opportunity (Puget Sound Business Journal, WA)

When Does Daylight Saving Time 2016 End? Get Ready to Change Your Clocks This Weekend (Oregonian, Portland)

Yes, We Might Have No Bananas – Can Science Prevent the Fruit’s Extinction? (Christian Science Monitor)

TURKEY IN THE OVEN – DIVERSIONS

Butterball’s Turkey Hotline Has Been Preventing Thanksgiving Disasters for 35 Years – it’s changed with the times

Little Girl’s Dance Moves Are Way Better Than Whatever Sports Event Is Also Happening

Muggles Rejoice! National Quidditch Tournament Comes to British Columbia

The Real ‘Hacksaw Ridge’ Soldier Saved 75 Souls without Ever Carrying a Gun

SONG OF THE DAY

Elton John – Tiny Dancer

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