Friday, March 29, 2019

Energy News Digest for March 29, 2019


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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS




HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

‘Mystery of Ocean Survival’: Experts Trying to Figure Out Why Salmon Are Dying at Sea (Juneau Empire, AK)

Suquamish Tribe Accuses Navy of Spilling Raw Sewage into Puget Sound (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

President Trump Issued an Executive Order to Prepare for an EMP Attack. What Is It, And Should You Worry? (Washington Post)

Suquamish Tribe Accuses Navy of Spilling Raw Sewage into Puget Sound (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

Four Maps That Show Who’s Being Left Behind in America’s Wind-Power Boom (VOX)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

1.      President Trump Issued an Executive Order to Prepare for an EMP Attack. What Is It, And Should You Worry?
2.      California Governor Criticizes Pacific Gas & Electric’s Plan for New Board
3.      British Columbia: Hydro One Taps BC Hydro Executive as New Company President & CEO
4.      Snohomish PUD Introduces ‘Estimated Time of Restoration’ to Outage Map
5.      Chelan-Douglas Land Trust Names Suzanne Hartman as New President
6.      ‘Mystery of Ocean Survival’: Experts Trying to Figure Out Why Salmon Are Dying at Sea
7.      Adult Salmon Count on Columbia, Snake Rivers Set to Start
8.      Washington State Opts to Give Anglers Near Clarkston a Share of Salmon Harvest
9.      British Columbia: BC Hydro Adjusts Flow Regime for Further Rainbow Trout Study
10.   California Farmers Who Disputed Frog-Focused Habitat Lose Suit
11.   Inmates Help Rare Butterfly Return to Oregon
12.   Record 1,100 Dead Dolphins Wash Up on French Shores This Year
13.   Four Maps That Show Who’s Being Left Behind in America’s Wind-Power Boom
14.   What Happened to the Tesla Solar Roof?
15.   United Kingdom: New Hydro Project Can Power More Than 100 Homes
16.   PUC Signs Off on Grid Modernization for Hawaiian Electric Companies
17.   The Anti-Competitive Forces That Foil Speedy, Affordable Broadband
18.   Editorial: Who Should Do the Work of Expanding Broadband Access?
19.   Suquamish Tribe Accuses Navy of Spilling Raw Sewage into Puget Sound
20.   U-S Sues California, Says Water Policy Violates State Law
21.   Fuel Producers, Consumers Take Sides on Washington’s Debate over Lower-Carbon Transportation
22.   New Bill Aims to Dissolve Washington Liquor & Cannabis Board
23.   Marijuana Banking Bill Advances in Congress
24.   Feds Charge Facebook with Housing Discrimination
25.   How Grammarly Spells Growth as Number of Users Explodes
26.   The ‘Burner List’—My Simple, Paper-Based System for Focused To-Dos
27.   Media Hyped a Chance to See the Northern Lights Last Saturday Night. It Was a Bad Forecast, Poorly Communicated.
28.   Injecting Marshmallow Peeps with Fungi, for Science
29.   State Auditors Complete Probe Into ‘Major Theft of Public Funds’ in Spokane County
30.   The Pacific Northwest’s Late-Winter Snow Means Nation’s French Fries Could Be in Danger
31.   Alaska Hit 70 Degrees the Earliest Ever – More Record Highs Are Expected
32.   Final WTO Ruling Says Boeing’s Washington State Tax Breaks Are Illegal — Any Change Won’t Come Quickly

WORD OF THE DAY

Placate • \PLAY-kayt\ • Verb - To soothe or mollify especially by concessions: to calm the anger or bitterness of

“Now, now” purred the speech coach to her shattered student. “We win the speech contest every time.” Her efforts to placate the young William Jennings Bryant must have made some impression, as he turned out to be one of the greatest orators in U-S political history. Unfortunately for him, he was a much better orator than Presidential candidate.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.    President Trump Issued an Executive Order to Prepare for an EMP Attack. What Is It, And Should You Worry? (Washington Post)

2.    California Governor Criticizes Pacific Gas & Electric’s Plan for New Board (Associated Press)

3.    British Columbia: Hydro One Taps BC Hydro Executive as New Company President & CEO (Victoria Times Colonist, BC)

4.    Snohomish PUD Introduces ‘Estimated Time of Restoration’ to Outage Map (My Edmonds News, WA)

5.    Chelan-Douglas Land Trust Names Suzanne Hartman as New President (iFiberOne News, Ephrata, WA)

FISH & WILDLIFE

6.    ‘Mystery of Ocean Survival’: Experts Trying to Figure Out Why Salmon Are Dying at Sea (Juneau Empire, AK)

7.    Adult Salmon Count on Columbia, Snake Rivers Set to Start (Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, WA)

8.    Washington State Opts to Give Anglers Near Clarkston a Share of Salmon Harvest (The Lewiston Tribune, ID)

9.    British Columbia: BC Hydro Adjusts Flow Regime for Further Rainbow Trout Study (Trail Times, BC)

10. California Farmers Who Disputed Frog-Focused Habitat Lose Suit (Courthouse News Service)

11. Inmates Help Rare Butterfly Return to Oregon (KGW-TV, Portland, OR)

12. Record 1,100 Dead Dolphins Wash Up on French Shores This Year (Associated Press)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

13. Four Maps That Show Who’s Being Left Behind in America’s Wind-Power Boom (VOX)

14. What Happened to the Tesla Solar Roof? (Utility Dive)

15. United Kingdom: New Hydro Project Can Power More Than 100 Homes (The Mail, UK)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

16. PUC Signs Off on Grid Modernization for Hawaiian Electric Companies (Pacific Business Journal, HI)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

17. The Anti-Competitive Forces That Foil Speedy, Affordable Broadband (Fast Company)

18. Editorial: Who Should Do the Work of Expanding Broadband Access? (Buffalo News, NY)

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

19. Suquamish Tribe Accuses Navy of Spilling Raw Sewage into Puget Sound (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

20. U-S Sues California, Says Water Policy Violates State Law (Associated Press)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

21. Fuel Producers, Consumers Take Sides on Washington’s Debate over Lower-Carbon Transportation (Northwest Public Broadcasting)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

22. New Bill Aims to Dissolve Washington Liquor & Cannabis Board (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

23. Marijuana Banking Bill Advances in Congress (Associated Press)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

24. Feds Charge Facebook with Housing Discrimination (SF Chronicle)

25. How Grammarly Spells Growth as Number of Users Explodes (Puget Sound Business Journal, WA)

26. The ‘Burner List’—My Simple, Paper-Based System for Focused To-Dos (Medium)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – SEETHING STEW OF SCIENCE

27. Media Hyped a Chance to See the Northern Lights Last Saturday Night. It Was a Bad Forecast, Poorly Communicated. (Washington Post)

28. Injecting Marshmallow Peeps with Fungi, for Science (NY Times)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

29. State Auditors Complete Probe Into ‘Major Theft of Public Funds’ in Spokane County (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

30. The Pacific Northwest’s Late-Winter Snow Means Nation’s French Fries Could Be in Danger (Northwest Public Broadcasting)

31. Alaska Hit 70 Degrees the Earliest Ever – More Record Highs Are Expected (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

32. Final WTO Ruling Says Boeing’s Washington State Tax Breaks Are Illegal — Any Change Won’t Come Quickly (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

BUNS IN THE OVEN – DIVERSIONS

Woman with Two Wombs Surprised by Three Babies in One Month

‘Avocado Toast’ Is Now a Paint Color

Man Insists Boss’s Flatulence ‘Was a Form of Bullying’ — And Raised a Stink in Court (Someone Call the Pun Police)

Hilarious Posts Show More ‘St. Louis-Style’ Foods after Bagel Blow-Up

SONG OF THE DAY

Aretha Franklin – Baby, Baby, Baby

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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