Monday, February 4, 2019

Energy News Digest for February 4, 2019


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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS





HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Snow Post Mortem and a View to the Next Snowstorm (Cliff Mass Weather Blog)

The Feeding Frenzy That Got Sea Lions into Deep Trouble (Atlantic Magazine)

South Carolina Gets Four Legitimate Offers to Buy Santee Cooper (The State, Columbia, SC)

Op/Ed: Columbia River System Improvement Plan Revised (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

When Does the Windy City Lose Wind Power? During a Polar Vortex (Bloomberg News)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

1.      South Carolina Gets Four Legitimate Offers to Buy Santee Cooper
2.      Op/Ed: Columbia River System Improvement Plan Revised
3.      Colville Tribal Fish & Wildlife Staff to Work with Okanogan PUD on Enloe Dam Removal Options
4.      Embattled California Utility Spent Most for 2018 Lobbying
5.      What You Need to Know about Clean Power Alliance, Socal’s Newest Electric Company
6.      Blockchain Boo-Boo – After Founder’s Sudden Death, Cryptocurrency Exchange Can’t Access $190 Million in Holdings
7.      Super Bowl Sunday Sees Electricity Use Spike in Lead to Kick-Off in British Columbia
8.      The Feeding Frenzy That Got Sea Lions into Deep Trouble
9.      Calls for Sea Lion Harvest in British Columbia Grow as U-S Approves Partial Cull
10.   Dam Cool Idea? Washington Seeks Public Input on Plan to Help Salmon
11.   Plan to Help Endangered Salmon in Maine River Abandoned
12.   When Does the Windy City Lose Wind Power? During a Polar Vortex
13.   Puget Sound Energy Funds Five Solar Projects through Green Power Program Grants
14.   Tesla Plans to Buy Energy Storage Company Maxwell Technologies for $218 Million
15.   Court Brings Back Subsidies for Tribal Wireless Providers
16.   FCC Struggles to Convince Judge That Broadband Isn’t “Telecommunications”
17.   Broadening the Universal Service Fund Funding Base
18.   Sacramento Municipal Utility District Spearheads Clean Transportation Hub Effort
19.   Feds Start Process to Manage Colorado River After States Miss Drought Plan Deadline
20.   Super Bowl Ads 2019: Grading the Best & Worst of the Game's Commercials
21.   Flickr is about to Start Deleting Old Photos
22.   The National Parks’ Iconic Typeface Has Never Been Digitized–Until Now
23.   Bud Light Gets Earful from Angry Corn Lobby After Super Bowl Ad
24.   Hemp Legalization Parade Hits a Bump in Idaho
25.   The North Magnetic Pole’s Mysterious Journey Across the Arctic
26.   Former State Senator Violated Harassment Policy, Report Finds
27.   Wapato Agrees to $130,000 in Payouts for Records Requests
28.   Oregon Awards $1.3 Million Tax Break for Nonprofit to Create 5 Warehouse Jobs
29.   Snow Post Mortem and a View to the Next Snowstorm
30.   Two-Truck Pickering Road Crash Kills One in Mason County
31.   Thurston I-5 Crash Kills 1, Injures 3, Including a Shelton 8-Year-Old
32.   Construction on Belfair Roundabout, Park & Ride Could Start this Spring
33.   They Stopped the Presses. Printing of the News Tribune & the Olympian Outsourced
34.   Mossyrock Man Whose Dogs Terrorized Neighborhood Sentenced to More than Three Years

WORD OF THE DAY

Invidious • \in-VID-ee-us\ • adjective – 1: tending to cause discontent, animosity, or envy 2: envious 3a: of an unpleasant or objectionable nature: obnoxious *b: of a kind to cause harm or resentment.

“You’re wearing a silly hat,” thundered Octavio during the morning session on energy derivatives. Ignoring the remark, the hardy presenter droned on about markets, hedging strategies and cost savings. “You’re mother wears army boots,” marked the next salvo in Octavio’s barrage of invidious comments. His barking, irrelevant comments were the only points that kept attendees awake. Unfortunately for the presenter, the only things the attendees remembered were something about boots and hats.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.    South Carolina Gets Four Legitimate Offers to Buy Santee Cooper (The State, Columbia, SC)

2.    Op/Ed: Columbia River System Improvement Plan Revised (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

3.    Colville Tribal Fish & Wildlife Staff to Work with Okanogan PUD on Enloe Dam Removal Options (Tribal Tribune, Nespelem, WA)

4.    Embattled California Utility Spent Most for 2018 Lobbying (Associated Press)

5.    What You Need to Know about Clean Power Alliance, Socal’s Newest Electric Company (Los Angeles Times, CA)

6.    Blockchain Boo-Boo – After Founder’s Sudden Death, Cryptocurrency Exchange Can’t Access $190 Million in Holdings (Washington Post)

7.    Super Bowl Sunday Sees Electricity Use Spike in Lead to Kick-Off in British Columbia (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

FISH & WILDLIFE

8.    The Feeding Frenzy That Got Sea Lions into Deep Trouble (Atlantic Magazine)

9.    Calls for Sea Lion Harvest in British Columbia Grow as U-S Approves Partial Cull (Chekmedia, BC)

10. Dam Cool Idea? Washington Seeks Public Input on Plan to Help Salmon (KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA)

11. Plan to Help Endangered Salmon in Maine River Abandoned (Main Public Broadcasting)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

12. When Does the Windy City Lose Wind Power? During a Polar Vortex (Bloomberg News)

13. Puget Sound Energy Funds Five Solar Projects through Green Power Program Grants (The Suburban Times, Lakewood, WA)

14. Tesla Plans to Buy Energy Storage Company Maxwell Technologies for $218 Million (Mashable)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS


16. FCC Struggles to Convince Judge That Broadband Isn’t “Telecommunications” (Ars Technica)

17. Broadening the Universal Service Fund Funding Base (Pots & Pans)

I SING THE CAR ELECTRIC

18. Sacramento Municipal Utility District Spearheads Clean Transportation Hub Effort (American Public Power Association)

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

19. Feds Start Process to Manage Colorado River After States Miss Drought Plan Deadline (The Nevada Independent, Las Vegas)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

20. Super Bowl Ads 2019: Grading the Best & Worst of the Game's Commercials (Yahoo! Sports)

21. Flickr is about to Start Deleting Old Photos (Mashable)

22. The National Parks’ Iconic Typeface Has Never Been Digitized–Until Now (Fast Company)

23. Bud Light Gets Earful from Angry Corn Lobby After Super Bowl Ad (Bloomberg News)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

24. Hemp Legalization Parade Hits a Bump in Idaho (Portland Business Journal, OR)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – SEETHING STEW OF SCIENCE

25. The North Magnetic Pole’s Mysterious Journey Across the Arctic (NY Times)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

26. Former State Senator Violated Harassment Policy, Report Finds (Northwest Public Broadcasting)

27. Wapato Agrees to $130,000 in Payouts for Records Requests (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

28. Oregon Awards $1.3 Million Tax Break for Nonprofit to Create 5 Warehouse Jobs (Oregonian, Portland)

GENERAL NEWS

29. Snow Post Mortem and a View to the Next Snowstorm (Cliff Mass Weather Blog)

30. Two-Truck Pickering Road Crash Kills One in Mason County (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

31. Thurston I-5 crash kills 1, injures 3, including a Shelton 8-year-old (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

32. Construction on Belfair Roundabout, Park & Ride Could Start this Spring (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA – Paywall Advisory)

33. They Stopped the Presses. Printing of the News Tribune & the Olympian Outsourced (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)

34. Mossyrock Man Whose Dogs Terrorized Neighborhood Sentenced to More than Three Years (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Super Bowl Ads: Yes, that WAS Andy Warhol Eating a Burger King Whopper

Portland Man Guilty of Running a Stolen LEGO Operation

Speed Limit on the Autobahn? Over My Dead Body, Many Germans Say

Let the Toilet Jokes Begin – You Flushed the Toilet. They Made Some Bricks. (NY Times)

SONG OF THE DAY

David Bowie – Andy Warhol Song

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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