Friday, January 4, 2019

Energy News Digest for January 4, 2019


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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS






HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Idaho Commission Denies Proposed Sale of Avista (Associated Press)

Cascade Natural Gas Reconsiders 17 Percent Rate Hike (Longview Daily News, WA)

Insurers Sue Pacific Gas & Electric over Wildfire Damages (Associated Press)

Washington State Follows California Lead on Vehicle Emissions (Utility Dive)

Summit Addresses Need for Affordable Workforce Housing in Mason County (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

1.      Idaho Commission Denies Proposed Sale of Avista
2.      Cascade Natural Gas Reconsiders 17 Percent Rate Hike
3.      Insurers Sue Pacific Gas & Electric over Wildfire Damages
4.      SoCal Edison’s New Rates Will Vary with the Time of Day. Some Customers May Not Benefit Much — Or at All
5.      Homeowner in Dispute with Seattle City Light over Transmission Corridor Refuses to Feel Powerless
6.      Chelan PUD’s Winter Safety Reminders
7.      Giant Transformer Heavy-Haul Job Breaks Wash. Records: 1 Million Pounds Across 47 Miles
8.      Kevin McIntyre, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman, Dies at 58
9.      Six Utility Trends to Look Out for in 2019
10.   Shared Success: The Utility’s Role in Economic Development
11.   Two More Killer Whales Will Likely Die by Summer, Experts Say - New Critical Habitat in British Columbia
12.   Why CenturyLink’s Network Suffered a Christmas Hangover
13.   The FCC Looks at 911
14.   Loon’s Mobile Phone Balloons Will Fly Over Kenya in First Commercial Telecom Tryout
15.   Washington State Follows California Lead on Vehicle Emissions
16.   Only an Electric Car Can Turn the Sun’s Energy into Mileage
17.   The People Want Electric Vehicles – Who Will Sell Them to Us?
18.   Antarctic Ice Melts to January Record Low
19.   Los Angeles Sues the Weather Channel over User Data
20.   People Are Falling Off Buildings in Search of the Perfect Instagram Shot
21.   Snapping a Selfie? Attorney Shares Legal Issues That Come with Street Photography
22.   Washington State Gov. Inslee to Pardon Marijuana Convictions
23.   Oregon Harvested Roughly Half a Pound of Marijuana for Every Resident Last Year: 2.5 Million Pounds
24.   Hemp Could Be the Next Cash Crop in Washington State
25.   Finally, Fusion Power Is About to Become a Reality
26.   Washington State Gets a New Kind of Clout in New Congress
27.   Washington State Paychecks a Bit Lighter in New Year, Generous Paid Leave in 2020
28.   $30 Vehicle Tab Fees Could Be on the November Ballot This Year
29.   Summit Addresses Need for Affordable Workforce Housing in Mason County
30.   Forget El Nino, StormFest is about to Hit the West Coast
31.   Thieves Caught Stealing Mail, Lacey Police Say Crime Is on the Rise
32.   Shelton’s Santa Sign Board Comes Down — Group Looks for New Location

WORD OF THE DAY – HEINOUSLY HORRIBLE HAIKU

Heinous • \HAY-nuss\ • Adjective – Hatefully or shockingly evil: abominable

Abominable
The synonym of heinous
Yeti’s alias


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.    Idaho Commission Denies Proposed Sale of Avista (Associated Press)

2.    Cascade Natural Gas Reconsiders 17 Percent Rate Hike (Longview Daily News, WA)

3.    Insurers Sue Pacific Gas & Electric over Wildfire Damages (Associated Press)

4.    SoCal Edison’s New Rates Will Vary with the Time of Day. Some Customers May Not Benefit Much — Or at All (Los Angeles Times, CA)

5.    Homeowner in Dispute with Seattle City Light over Transmission Corridor Refuses to Feel Powerless (Snohomish Tribune, WA)

6.    Chelan PUD’s Winter Safety Reminders (KPQ Radio, Wenatchee, WA)

7.    Giant Transformer Heavy-Haul Job Breaks Wash. Records: 1 Million Pounds Across 47 Miles (Equipment World)

8.    Kevin McIntyre, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman, Dies at 58 (Washington Post)

9.    Six Utility Trends to Look Out for in 2019 (Utility Dive)

10. Shared Success: The Utility’s Role in Economic Development (American Public Power Association)

FISH & WILDLIFE

11. Two More Killer Whales Will Likely Die by Summer, Experts Say - New Critical Habitat in British Columbia (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

12. Why CenturyLink’s Network Suffered a Christmas Hangover (Light Reading)

13. The FCC Looks at 911 (Pots & Pans)

THE WIZARDING WORLD OF TECHNOLOGY

14. Loon’s Mobile Phone Balloons Will Fly Over Kenya in First Commercial Telecom Tryout (IEEE Spectrum)

“CLEAN UP ON AISLE THREE” – WATER & THE ENVIRONMENT

15. Washington State Follows California Lead on Vehicle Emissions (Utility Dive)

I SING THE CAR ELECTRIC

16. Only an Electric Car Can Turn the Sun’s Energy into Mileage (Los Angeles Times, CA)

17. The People Want Electric Vehicles – Who Will Sell Them to Us? (Forbes Magazine)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

18. Antarctic Ice Melts to January Record Low (USA Today)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

19.  Los Angeles Sues the Weather Channel over User Data (Courthouse News Service)

20. People Are Falling Off Buildings in Search of the Perfect Instagram Shot (Fast Company)

21. Snapping a Selfie? Attorney Shares Legal Issues That Come with Street Photography – “…The bottom line is you waive your right to privacy when you’re in public…” (Orange County Register, Anaheim, CA)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

22. Washington State Gov. Inslee to Pardon Marijuana Convictions (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

23. Oregon Harvested Roughly Half a Pound of Marijuana for Every Resident Last Year: 2.5 Million Pounds (KGW-TV, Portland, OR)

24. Hemp Could Be the Next Cash Crop in Washington State (KIT Radio, Yakima, WA)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – SEETHING STEW OF SCIENCE

25. Finally, Fusion Power Is About to Become a Reality (Medium)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

26. Washington State Gets a New Kind of Clout in New Congress (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

27. Washington State Paychecks a Bit Lighter in New Year, Generous Paid Leave in 2020 (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

28. $30 Vehicle Tab Fees Could Be on the November Ballot This Year (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

29. Summit Addresses Need for Affordable Workforce Housing in Mason County (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

30. Forget El Nino, StormFest is about to Hit the West Coast (Cliff Mass Weather Blog)

31. Thieves Caught Stealing Mail, Lacey Police Say Crime Is on the Rise (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

32. Shelton’s Santa Sign Board Comes Down — Group Looks for New Location (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Man ‘Dumbfounded’ to Receive 48 Diamond Bracelets in the Mail by Mistake

TSA To Deploy More Floppy-Ear Dogs Because They’re Less Scary than Pointy-Ear Dogs

Ray Sawyer, ‘Cover of Rolling Stone’ Singer, Dies at 81

Hunter Caught with Illegal Deer Blames Wife

SONG OF THE DAY

Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show – Cover of the Rolling Stone

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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