Wednesday, November 20, 2019

The Energy News Digest for November 20, 2019


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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS




HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Pacific Gas & Electric Shutting Off Power to 450,000 People in Northern California (Los Angeles Times, CA)

Washington State’s Greenhouse-Gas Emissions Continue to Trend Higher in Latest Inventory (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Alaska Company Opens State’s Largest Solar Farm Facility (Associated Press)

Columnist: ‘Why Are We Exporting Billions of Dollars Around the State?’ The Coming Showdown Over Seattle’s Money (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Northern Lights Could Be Visible in Washington State Wednesday Night (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

1.        Pacific Gas & Electric Shutting Off Power to 450,000 People in Northern California
2.        Grid Mod: Bonneville Power Administration Formally Transitions to RC West for Reliability Coordinator Services
3.        Climate Change Activists Urge Los Angeles Not to Build a Gas-Fired Power Plant in Utah
4.        California Groups Challenge Sempra Rate Decisions Allowing Recovery of ‘Charitable Contributions’
5.        Glick Asks for Return to ‘Nonpartisan’ FERC as Senate Advances President Trump’s Pick
6.        Idaho Extends 2020 Steelhead Bag Limits on Parts of Snake, Salmon, Little Salmon
7.        Federal Cuts Shut Down Salmon River, Other Idaho Rivers’ Monitoring Gauges
8.        Oregon State University Researchers Using Whale Poop to Study Ocean
9.        Alaska Company Opens State’s Largest Solar Farm Facility
10.     Sacramento Municipal Utility District’s Solar Option for New Homes Hits Roadblock with Regulators
11.     New England Fishing Industry Objects to Offshore Wind Companies’ Uniform Turbine Layout
12.     Nearly Half of U.S. Geothermal Power Capacity Came Online in the 1980s
13.     Energy Adviser: Conserve Heat While Staying Comfy
14.     Report: Why 5G Can’t Survive without Fiber, Grant County 5G-Capable
15.     Another Farming Broadband Survey
16.     Terrifying Camera App Flaw Left Millions of Android Phones Vulnerable to Spying
17.     Meeting Paris Climate Goals Will Require Electric Vehicle Innovation: MIT Report
18.     Washington State’s Greenhouse-Gas Emissions Continue to Trend Higher in Latest Inventory
19.     100+ Hydro Plants Have Greater Warming Impacts Than Fossil Fuels: EDF Study
20.     Oregon Tribal Hemp Plan Under Review by Federal Officials
21.     Newspaper Publisher McClatchy Teeters Near Bankruptcy
22.     Trying to Trademark a Meme? OK Boomer
23.     Northern Lights Could Be Visible in Washington State Wednesday Night
24.     Columnist: ‘Why Are We Exporting Billions of Dollars Around the State?’ The Coming Showdown Over Seattle’s Money
25.     Mason County Unemployment Rate Up Slightly
26.     Oregon Jury to Decide $1.4 Billion Logging Trial
27.     Feds Call for Redesign of Key Component of Boeing 737 NG After Deadly Southwest Incident
28.     WSDOT Giving Out Free Pieces of Demolished Alaskan Way Viaduct

WORD OF THE DAY

Garrulous • \GERR-uh-luss \ • Adjective - 1: given to prosy, rambling, or tedious loquacity: pointlessly or annoyingly talkative 2: wordy

Montgomery sagged weakly at his table. The presenter at the Oak Lawn Philatelic Society’s annual dinner had droned for 45 minutes about the rare “Inverted Jenny” airmail stamp. The presenter’s garrulous appearance began as a series of distinct words and phrases…and slowly declined into a soporific experience similar to listening to the voices of the adults in a “Peanuts” special.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.      Pacific Gas & Electric Shutting Off Power to 450,000 People in Northern California (Los Angeles Times, CA)

2.      Grid Mod: Bonneville Power Administration Formally Transitions to RC West for Reliability Coordinator Services (Bonneville Power Administration)

3.      Climate Change Activists Urge Los Angeles Not to Build a Gas-Fired Power Plant in Utah (Los Angeles Times, CA)

4.      California Groups Challenge Sempra Rate Decisions Allowing Recovery of ‘Charitable Contributions’ (Utility Dive)

5.      Glick Asks for Return to ‘Nonpartisan’ FERC as Senate Advances President Trump’s Pick (Utility Dive)

FISH & WILDLIFE

6.      Idaho Extends 2020 Steelhead Bag Limits on Parts of Snake, Salmon, Little Salmon (Idaho County Free Press, Grangeville, ID)

7.      Federal Cuts Shut Down Salmon River, Other Idaho Rivers’ Monitoring Gauges (Idaho Statesman, Boise, ID)

8.      Oregon State University Researchers Using Whale Poop to Study Ocean (KGW-TV, Portland, OR)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

9.      Alaska Company Opens State’s Largest Solar Farm Facility (Associated Press)

10.   Sacramento Municipal Utility District’s Solar Option for New Homes Hits Roadblock with Regulators (Sacramento Business Journal, CA)

11.   New England Fishing Industry Objects to Offshore Wind Companies’ Uniform Turbine Layout (WCAI-Radio, Woods Hole, MA)

12.   Nearly Half of U.S. Geothermal Power Capacity Came Online in the 1980s (U.S. Energy Information Administration)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

13.   Energy Adviser: Conserve Heat While Staying Comfy (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

14.   Report: Why 5G Can’t Survive without Fiber, Grant County 5G-Capable (iFiberOne News, Ephrata, WA)

15.   Another Farming Broadband Survey (Pots & Pans)

THE WIZARDING WORLD OF TECHNOLOGY

16.   Terrifying Camera App Flaw Left Millions of Android Phones Vulnerable to Spying (Gizmodo)

I SING THE CAR ELECTRIC

17.   Meeting Paris Climate Goals Will Require Electric Vehicle Innovation: MIT Report (Utility Dive)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

18.   Washington State’s Greenhouse-Gas Emissions Continue to Trend Higher in Latest Inventory (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

19.   100+ Hydro Plants Have Greater Warming Impacts Than Fossil Fuels: EDF Study (Utility Dive)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

20.   Oregon Tribal Hemp Plan Under Review by Federal Officials (Oregonian, Portland, OR)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

21.   Newspaper Publisher McClatchy Teeters Near Bankruptcy (Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA)

22.   Trying to Trademark a Meme? OK Boomer (NY Times)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – SEETHING STEW OF SCIENCE

23.   Northern Lights Could Be Visible in Washington State Wednesday Night (KCPQ-TV, Seattle, WA)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

24.   Columnist: ‘Why Are We Exporting Billions of Dollars Around the State?’ The Coming Showdown Over Seattle’s Money (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

GENERAL NEWS

25.   Mason County Unemployment Rate Up Slightly (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

26.   Oregon Jury to Decide $1.4 Billion Logging Trial (Courthouse News Service)

27.   Feds Call for Redesign of Key Component of Boeing 737 NG After Deadly Southwest Incident (Washington Post)

28.   WSDOT Giving Out Free Pieces of Demolished Alaskan Way Viaduct (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Vegan Sues Burger King, Claiming Meatless Impossible Whopper Is ‘Contaminated’ By Beef Fat

Woman Desperately Chugging Coffee Becomes Impeachment Hearing Hero

A Teen Smuggler Used a Remote-Control Car to Get 55 Pounds of Meth Across the Border, Officials Say

French ducks allowed to keep quacking... for now

SONG OF THE DAY

The Ink Spots – Java Jive

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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