Monday, April 8, 2019

Energy News Digest for April 8, 2019


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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS




HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Seattle City Light CEO Addresses Destruction Caused by Fallen Power Lines (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

Washington State Lawmakers Pass on Whale-Watching Ban Aimed at Helping Orcas (Crosscut Seattle)

Montana Judge Rules Public Service Commission Intentionally Set PURPA Rates to Kill Solar Projects (Utility Dive)

Washington State Considers New Broadband Program to Expand Internet Access to Underserved Communities (Geekwire)

Mason Sheriff’s Office Seeks Soldier Lost Near High Steel Bridge (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

1.      Seattle City Light CEO Addresses Destruction Caused by Fallen Power Lines
2.      Couple Survives Power Line Pole Impaling SUV in Seattle
3.      Op/Ed: Colstrip Transmission System Is Vital
4.      Pacific Gas & Electric’s New CEO Brings Experience from a Highly Political Management Job, Tennessee Valley Authority
5.      Bill Johnson Leaves Leaner, Greener Utility, But Critics Say He Took the Public Out of Tennessee Valley Authority
6.      Arizona Public Service Company to Try to Switch Coal Power Plant to Wood
7.      Washington State Lawmakers Pass on Whale-Watching Ban Aimed at Helping Orcas
8.      The Last Generation: Southern Resident Orcas in Danger of Extinction
9.      Op/Ed: More Hatchery Fish Needed
10.   Editorial: Revisit Fisheries Study to Save Orcas
11.   How Big Should a Clam Get? Maine Eyes New Harvest Rules
12.   Russia Says It Will Try to Free Almost 100 Whales Held in ‘Jail’
13.   Montana Judge Rules Public Service Commission Intentionally Set PURPA Rates to Kill Solar Projects
14.   Researchers in Sequim Studying How New Energy Technology Could Impact Fish
15.   Missoula Becomes First City in Montana to Commit to 100% Renewable Energy
16.   The Easy Way to Create a Smart Home
17.   Washington State Considers New Broadband Program to Expand Internet Access to Underserved Communities
18.   Verizon to Retire Copper Networks
19.   Hoods Canal Communications VP & GM to Testify in Washington, D.C. on Broadband Mapping Challenges & Solutions
20.   In a First for New Hampshire, A Small Town Is Paying to Get Fiber-To-The-Home Broadband for All
21.   USDA ReConnect Broadband Funding Program Will Begin Accepting Applications April 23
22.   Access Broadband Act Reintroduced in Congress
23.   This Montana County Wants to Crimp Bitcoin to Save the Earth
24.   Cryptocurrency Firm Owners Fight Suit That Alleges They Perpetrated a $30 Million Fraud
25.   Proposed Peshastin Water District & Chelan PUD Merger Topic of Wednesday Meeting
26.   Oregon Snowpack Is Above Average Overall
27.   Ecology Finds 15 Old Transformers on Former Tumwater Brewery Site — Oil Samples Taken
28.   Melting Glaciers, Rising Seas: 9 Trillion Tons of Ice Thawed in Last 50 Years
29.   White House Will Promote Carbon Capture Technology in Climate Change Fight
30.   Blamed for Climate Change, Oil Companies Invest in Carbon Removal
31.   How Bauhaus Redefined What Design Could Do for Society
32.   Washington State Democrats Vote to Use a Presidential Primary — Not Caucuses — To Choose a 2020 Nominee
33.   Tim Eyman Loses in Court, Faces Possible Lifetime Ban on Managing Political Finances
34.   A Washington State Senator Praised the Cambodian Government Last Year. Then It Gave Him a $500,000 Lobbying Contract.
35.   Cyberattack Diverts Almost $500,000 Out of City of Tallahassee Payroll Account
36.   Mason Sheriff’s Office Seeks Soldier Lost Near High Steel Bridge
37.   Weapons & Explosives Found at Shelton Home
38.   Boeing’s 737 Production Cut Hits Its Shares & Those of Suppliers
39.   Hanford: Trump Officials Blamed for Slowing Down Nuke Site Cleanup
40.   Washington State Dept of Corrections to Change Policy & Allow Used Books for Prisoners

WORD OF THE DAY

Petal \PET-ull\ Noun – One of the modified often brightly colored leaves of the corolla of a flower

A tree’s sweet spring tears
Spent blossoms, swirling like snow
Drifts of pink petals


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.    Seattle City Light CEO Addresses Destruction Caused by Fallen Power Lines (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

2.    Couple Survives Power Line Pole Impaling SUV in Seattle (Associated Press)

3.    Op/Ed: Colstrip Transmission System Is Vital (Montana Standard, Butte)

4.    Pacific Gas & Electric’s New CEO Brings Experience from a Highly Political Management Job, Tennessee Valley Authority (Washington Post)

5.    Bill Johnson Leaves Leaner, Greener Utility, But Critics Say He Took the Public Out of Tennessee Valley Authority (Chattanooga Times Free Press, TN)

6.    Arizona Public Service Company to Try to Switch Coal Power Plant to Wood (Associated Press)

FISH & WILDLIFE

7.    Washington State Lawmakers Pass on Whale-Watching Ban Aimed at Helping Orcas (Crosscut Seattle)

8.    The Last Generation: Southern Resident Orcas in Danger of Extinction (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

9.    Op/Ed: More Hatchery Fish Needed (The Chronicle, Centralia, WA)

10. Editorial: Revisit Fisheries Study to Save Orcas (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

11. How Big Should a Clam Get? Maine Eyes New Harvest Rules (Associated Press)

12. Russia Says It Will Try to Free Almost 100 Whales Held in ‘Jail’ (NY Times)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

13. Montana Judge Rules Public Service Commission Intentionally Set PURPA Rates to Kill Solar Projects (Utility Dive)

14. Researchers in Sequim Studying How New Energy Technology Could Impact Fish (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

15. Missoula Becomes First City in Montana to Commit to 100% Renewable Energy (KTMF TV, Missoula, MT)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

16. The Easy Way to Create a Smart Home (NY Times)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

17. Washington State Considers New Broadband Program to Expand Internet Access to Underserved Communities (Geekwire)

18. Verizon to Retire Copper Networks (Pots & Pans)

19. Hoods Canal Communications VP & GM to Testify in Washington, D.C. on Broadband Mapping Challenges & Solutions (Hood Canal Communications)

20. In a First for New Hampshire, A Small Town Is Paying to Get Fiber-To-The-Home Broadband for All (Concord Monitor, NH)
https://www.concordmonitor.com/broadband-municiplnh-24371898

21. USDA ReConnect Broadband Funding Program Will Begin Accepting Applications April 23 (Telecompetitor)

22. Access Broadband Act Reintroduced in Congress (MeriTalk)

THE WIZARDING WORLD OF TECHNOLOGY

23. This Montana County Wants to Crimp Bitcoin to Save the Earth (Wired Magazine)

24. Cryptocurrency Firm Owners Fight Suit That Alleges They Perpetrated a $30 Million Fraud (Victoria Times Colonist, BC)

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

25. Proposed Peshastin Water District & Chelan PUD Merger Topic of Wednesday Meeting (KPQ Radio, Wenatchee, WA)

26. Oregon Snowpack Is Above Average Overall (Oregon Public Broadcasting)

27. Ecology Finds 15 Old Transformers on Former Tumwater Brewery Site — Oil Samples Taken (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

28. Melting Glaciers, Rising Seas: 9 Trillion Tons of Ice Thawed in Last 50 Years (Courthouse News Service)

29. White House Will Promote Carbon Capture Technology in Climate Change Fight (McClatchy, DC)

30. Blamed for Climate Change, Oil Companies Invest in Carbon Removal (NY Times)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

31. How Bauhaus Redefined What Design Could Do for Society (NY Times)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

32. Washington State Democrats Vote to Use a Presidential Primary — Not Caucuses — To Choose a 2020 Nominee (Crosscut Seattle)

33. Tim Eyman Loses in Court, Faces Possible Lifetime Ban on Managing Political Finances (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

34. A Washington State Senator Praised the Cambodian Government Last Year. Then It Gave Him a $500,000 Lobbying Contract. (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

35. Cyberattack Diverts Almost $500,000 Out of City of Tallahassee Payroll Account (USA Today)

GENERAL NEWS

36. Mason Sheriff’s Office Seeks Soldier Lost Near High Steel Bridge (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

37. Weapons & Explosives Found at Shelton Home (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

38. Boeing’s 737 Production Cut Hits Its Shares & Those of Suppliers (Reuters)

39. Hanford: Trump Officials Blamed for Slowing Down Nuke Site Cleanup (Associated Press)

40. Washington State Dept of Corrections to Change Policy & Allow Used Books for Prisoners (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

TIPTOE THROUGH THE TULIPS – DIVERSIONS

‘Poop Smart’ If You Visit the Skagit Valley Tulips This Season

A Suspected Rhino Poacher Was Killed by an Elephant - Then Eaten by Lions, Authorities Say

Gasoline Poured on Baseball Field, Set on Fire to ‘Dry the Field Quicker’

No Kidding: Woman Pulled Over Had Baby Goat on Lap

SONG OF THE DAY

Bruce Springsteen - I’m on Fire

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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