Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Remembrance Day - Energy News Digest for September 11, 2019


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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS




HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Pacific PUD Secures Victory in Centurylink Lawsuit with State Supreme Court Denial of Review (Chinook Observer, Long Beach, WA)

Stakeholders to Weigh in on Snake River Dam Removal (Lens, The Business Institute Of Washington)

Unfurling the Waste Problem Caused by Wind Energy (National Public Radio)

Company Demonstrates ‘Salmon Cannon’ Technology’s Potential to Restore Species to the Upper Columbia (Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA)

9/11 Memorials & Remembrances Around the United States for 2019 (Cable News Network)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

1.      Pacific PUD Secures Victory in Centurylink Lawsuit with State Supreme Court Denial of Review
2.      Power Bills Are Going Up. Changes at the Dams Partly to Blame
3.      No Residential Power Rate Increase in 2020 Cowlitz PUD Budget
4.      Mason PUD 3 Commissioners Considering 2020 Budget
5.      Grant PUD Commissioners Discuss 2020 Budget
6.      How the Bonneville Power Administration Addresses Wildfire Risk
7.      PacifiCorp Sees 2 GW Coal Retirements, $599M Savings by 2040 in Latest Planning Scenarios
8.      Pacific Gas & Electric’s Busy Week Offers More Heat Than Light
9.      Cal-ISO Files Offer Cap Plan – Agrees to Continue Work on Import Issues
10.   Stakeholders to Weigh in on Snake River Dam Removal
11.   Company Demonstrates ‘Salmon Cannon’ Technology’s Potential to Restore Species to the Upper Columbia
12.   Learn About Richland Research For ‘Spying’ on Fish to Help Them Survive Dams
13.   Tribes Release Salmon at Historic Kettle Falls
14.   The Trouble with America’s Water
15.   Unfurling the Waste Problem Caused by Wind Energy
16.   Los Angeles Department of Water & Power OKs Contract for 25 Years of Solar Power
17.   Net Metering Leads to ‘Substantial’ Subsidies to Distributed Generation Customers: Report
18.   As Utilities Scramble to Manage Explosive Distributed Energy Resources Growth, Is Power Grid Autonomy a Solution?
19.   Wall Street Analysts Cheer Apple’s Surprisingly Low Pricing for the iPhone & Apple TV+
20.   Electric Vehicle Sales Are Up Sharply in California, Mostly Due to Tesla
21.   Climate Change Is Coming for Your Wine. What the World’s Wineries Are Doing to Save Grapes
22.   Oregon Truck Driver Agrees to Plea Deal in Idaho Hemp Charge
23.   iPhone 11: Get Ready to See ‘Slofies’ All over the Internet
24.   Starbucks Clashes with Small Alaska Company over Trademark
25.   These Comedy Wildlife Photography Finalists Are a Delight to Behold
26.   White House Invites Biofuel Company Officials to Meet over Stalled Deal: Sources
27.   Editorial: Stop Seattle City Council’s Faux Environmentalism
28.   9/11 Memorials & Remembrances Around the United States for 2019
29.   King County Councilmember Proposes Money to Bus Homeless People Out of the Region
30.   A Sixth Person Has Died from a Vaping-Related Lung Illness, This Time in Kansas
31.   Fall & Winter Weather Outlook: ‘Neutral’ Phase Means Anything Goes

WORD OF THE DAY

Maudlin • \MOD-linn\ • adjective - 1: drunk enough to be emotionally silly 2: weakly & effusively sentimental

“Oh Henry, you are such a lovey-dovey,” sighed Alice to her long-suffering husband. Her cloying sweetness was like a balm of maudlin serenity…one that at once nettled and calmed her jittery husband.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.    Pacific PUD Secures Victory in Centurylink Lawsuit with State Supreme Court Denial of Review (Chinook Observer, Long Beach, WA)

2.    Power Bills Are Going Up. Changes at the Dams Partly to Blame (Tri-City Herald, WA)

3.    No Residential Power Rate Increase in 2020 Cowlitz PUD Budget (Longview Daily News, WA)

4.    Mason PUD 3 Commissioners Considering 2020 Budget (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

5.    Grant PUD Commissioners Discuss 2020 Budget (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

6.    How the Bonneville Power Administration Addresses Wildfire Risk (Bonneville Power Administration)

7.    PacifiCorp Sees 2 GW Coal Retirements, $599M Savings by 2040 in Latest Planning Scenarios (Utility Dive)

8.    Pacific Gas & Electric’s Busy Week Offers More Heat Than Light (Washington Post)

9.    Cal-ISO Files Offer Cap Plan – Agrees to Continue Work on Import Issues (S&P Global, Platts)

FISH & WILDLIFE

10. Stakeholders to Weigh in on Snake River Dam Removal (Lens, The Business Institute Of Washington)

11. Company Demonstrates ‘Salmon Cannon’ Technology’s Potential to Restore Species to the Upper Columbia (Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA)

12. Learn About Richland Research For ‘Spying’ on Fish to Help Them Survive Dams (Tri-City Herald, WA)

13. Tribes Release Salmon at Historic Kettle Falls (Tribal Tribune, Nespelem, WA)

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

14. The Trouble with America’s Water (Atlantic Magazine)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

15. Unfurling the Waste Problem Caused by Wind Energy (National Public Radio)

16. Los Angeles Department of Water & Power OKs Contract for 25 Years of Solar Power (Courthouse News Service)

17. Net Metering Leads to ‘Substantial’ Subsidies to Distributed Generation Customers: Report (American Public Power Association)

18. As Utilities Scramble to Manage Explosive Distributed Energy Resources Growth, Is Power Grid Autonomy a Solution? (Utility Dive)

THE WIZARDING WORLD OF TECHNOLOGY

19. Wall Street Analysts Cheer Apple’s Surprisingly Low Pricing for the iPhone & Apple TV+ (CNBC)

I SING THE CAR ELECTRIC

20. Electric Vehicle Sales Are Up Sharply in California, Mostly Due to Tesla (Los Angeles Times, CA)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

21. Climate Change Is Coming for Your Wine. What the World’s Wineries Are Doing to Save Grapes (USA Today)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

22. Oregon Truck Driver Agrees to Plea Deal in Idaho Hemp Charge (Associated Press)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

23. iPhone 11: Get Ready to See ‘Slofies’ All over the Internet (USA Today)

24. Starbucks Clashes with Small Alaska Company over Trademark (Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA)

25. These Comedy Wildlife Photography Finalists Are a Delight to Behold (Mashable)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – SEETHING STEW OF SCIENCE

26. White House Invites Biofuel Company Officials to Meet over Stalled Deal: Sources (Reuters)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

27. Editorial: Stop Seattle City Council’s Faux Environmentalism (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

GENERAL NEWS

28. 9/11 Memorials & Remembrances Around the United States for 2019 (Cable News Network)

29. King County Councilmember Proposes Money to Bus Homeless People Out of the Region (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

30. A Sixth Person Has Died from a Vaping-Related Lung Illness, This Time in Kansas (USA Today)

31. Fall & Winter Weather Outlook: ‘Neutral’ Phase Means Anything Goes (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

‘Uniform Violation’ Robs Anchorage High School Swimmer of a Victory & Sparks a Controversy

Royal High School Grad Builds Lunar Lander House

Florida Woman Gets Prison for $1.6 Million Family Curse Scam

Couple Charged for Spending over $100K Accidentally Deposited in Their Bank Account

SONG OF THE DAY

Diana Krall – Fly Me to the Moon

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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