Friday, January 18, 2019

Energy News Digest for January 18, 2019


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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

$30 Million Water Lawsuit over Spokane Water Bills Plows Forward (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

Environmental Impact Statement for Columbia, Snake Dam Operations Sped Up – White House order will result in shorter comment period (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

Pacific Gas & Electric Bankruptcy Could Deal Blow to Its Solar-Power Suppliers’ Finances (NY Times)

High-Speed Internet on Governor Inslee’s Wish List for Washington State (KUOW Radio, Seattle, WA)

Orca Protection Must Be Part of Canadian Pipeline, Says Energy Board (Seattle Post Intelligencer, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

1.      $30 Million Water Lawsuit over Spokane Water Bills Plows Forward
2.      Environmental Impact Statement for Columbia, Snake Dam Operations Sped Up – White House order will result in shorter comment period
3.      Investors Shrugged Off Pacific Gas & Electric Warnings – Risk of Weather-Related Disasters Mostly Ignored
4.      Portland General Electric Demand Response Pilot Offers $1/Kwh Incentive, Targets 10X Customer Participation Rate
5.      Automatic Meters Aid Wahkiakum PUD in Identifying Problems
6.      Editorial: We Need More Than Solar & Wind to Power the Green New Deal
7.      New Commissioner: Toepper Relies on Advice, Keeps Mind Open on Jefferson PUD
8.      The Utility Dive Team on Power Trends To Watch in 2019
9.      Orca Protection Must Be Part of Canadian Pipeline, Says Energy Board
10.   Orca Calf Offers Hope for a Fading Group in the Pacific Northwest
11.   Banned Fish Trap Returns to Columbia River as Sustainable Way to Catch Salmon
12.   Pacific Gas & Electric Bankruptcy Could Deal Blow to Its Solar-Power Suppliers’ Finances
13.   Google to Buy Power from Solar Farms in Tennessee, Alabama
14.   100 Percent Clean Energy Goals: What Will It Take to Get There?
15.   Oregon Ten-Year Plan Aims to Reduce Energy Burden, Improve Efficiency
16.   The Race to Create the Coolest Smart Home Devices Is Hotter Than Ever
17.   High-Speed Internet on Governor Inslee’s Wish List for Washington State
18.   Hillsboro, Multnomah County Pursuing Fast Internet Service – Slowly
19.   Why These Utilities Are Dialing Up Efforts to Bring High-Speed Internet to Rural America
20.   The Huge ‘Collection #1’ Data Breach Is Only a Small Part of Much Larger Hacker Dataset
21.   Washington State: Navy Dumps Hazardous Material into Puget Sound
22.   Poll: After 2018’s Smoke & Dead Orcas, Washington State Voters Want Environmental Action
23.   Carbon Problem Gets Worse in WA — Despite ‘Climate Hawk’ Governor
24.   Ex-California Governor Brown Warns Washington State Lawmakers: Climate Change Will Get Worse
25.   If Progressive Democrats Care So Much About the Climate, Why Are They Trying to Kill Nuclear Power?
26.   Ruralite Services Names New Director of Marketing & Business Development
27.   Radon Causes Cancer. These Tourists Drink It Up
28.   Asteroids Are Smacking Earth Twice as Often as Before
29.   World’s Oldest Known Periodic Table Found during Cleanup of Scottish Lab
30.   Local Lawmakers Consider Special Honor for a Washington State Clam
31.   Why Alaska Has More at Stake in the Government Shutdown than Any Other State
32.   Seattle Breaks Weather Record: Warmest First-Half of January Ever
33.   Washington Banks Offering Aid to Federal Workers during Shutdown
34.   Mason County Inmate Arrested - Drug Smuggling in “Bodily Orifice” Alleged

WORD OF THE DAY

Desideratum • \dih-si-duh-ROT-tum\ • Noun – Something that is needed or wanted. Something desired as essential (plural is desiderata).

Les Crane – Desiderata

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.    $30 Million Water Lawsuit over Spokane Water Bills Plows Forward (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

2.    Environmental Impact Statement for Columbia, Snake Dam Operations Sped Up – White House order will result in shorter comment period (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

3.    Investors Shrugged Off Pacific Gas & Electric Warnings – Risk of Weather-Related Disasters Mostly Ignored (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

4.    Portland General Electric Demand Response Pilot Offers $1/Kwh Incentive, Targets 10X Customer participation rate (Utility Dive)

5.    Automatic Meters Aid Wahkiakum PUD in Identifying Problems (The Wahkiakum Eagle, Cathlamet, WA)

6.    Editorial: We Need More Than Solar & Wind to Power the Green New Deal – We’re also going to need nuclear, geothermal & fossil-fuel plants (NY Times)

7.    New Commissioner: Toepper Relies on Advice, Keeps Mind Open on Jefferson PUD (Port Townsend Leader, WA)

8.    The Utility Dive Team on Power Trends To Watch in 2019 (Utility Dive)

FISH & WILDLIFE

9.    Orca Protection Must Be Part of Canadian Pipeline, Says Energy Board (Seattle Post Intelligencer, WA)

10. Orca Calf Offers Hope for a Fading Group in the Pacific Northwest (NY Times)

11. Banned Fish Trap Returns to Columbia River as Sustainable Way to Catch Salmon (Northwest Public Radio)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

12. Pacific Gas & Electric Bankruptcy Could Deal Blow to Its Solar-Power Suppliers’ Finances (NY Times)

13. Google to Buy Power from Solar Farms in Tennessee, Alabama (Associated Press)

14. 100 Percent Clean Energy Goals: What Will It Take to Get There? (Renewable Energy World)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

15. Oregon Ten-Year Plan Aims to Reduce Energy Burden, Improve Efficiency (Utility Dive)

16. The Race to Create the Coolest Smart Home Devices Is Hotter Than Ever (SF Chronicle)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

17. High-Speed Internet on Governor Inslee’s Wish List for Washington State (KUOW Radio, Seattle, WA)

18. Hillsboro, Multnomah County Pursuing Fast Internet Service – Slowly (Oregonian, Portland)

19. Why These Utilities Are Dialing Up Efforts to Bring High-Speed Internet to Rural America (Huffington Post)

THE WIZARDING WORLD OF TECHNOLOGY

20. The Huge ‘Collection #1’ Data Breach Is Only a Small Part of Much Larger Hacker Dataset (Mashable)

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

21. Washington State: Navy Dumps Hazardous Material into Puget Sound (Associated Press)

22. Poll: After 2018’s Smoke & Dead Orcas, Washington State Voters Want Environmental Action (Crosscut Seattle)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

23. Carbon Problem Gets Worse in WA — Despite ‘Climate Hawk’ Governor (KUOW Radio, Seattle, WA)

24. Ex-California Governor Brown Warns Washington State Lawmakers: Climate Change Will Get Worse (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA – Love the Dixy Lee Ray photobomb in the pic.)

25. If Progressive Democrats Care So Much About the Climate, Why Are They Trying to Kill Nuclear Power? (Forbes Magazine)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

26. Ruralite Services Names New Director of Marketing & Business Development (Ruralite Services)

STEAMING VATS OF GOO – SCIENCE IN THE ROUND

27. Radon Causes Cancer. These Tourists Drink It Up (NY Times)

28. Asteroids Are Smacking Earth Twice as Often as Before (Spokesman Review, Spokane, WA)

29. World’s Oldest Known Periodic Table Found during Cleanup of Scottish Lab

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

30. Local Lawmakers Consider Special Honor for a Washington State Clam (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

31. Why Alaska Has More at Stake in the Government Shutdown than Any Other State (Washington Post)

GENERAL NEWS

32. Seattle Breaks Weather Record: Warmest First-Half of January Ever (Seattle Post Intelligencer, WA)

33. Washington Banks Offering Aid to Federal Workers during Shutdown (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)

34. Mason County Inmate Arrested - Drug Smuggling in “Bodily Orifice” Alleged (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

ALLIGATORS IN THE RETIREMENT HOME – DIVERSIONS

An Email Typo Just Made This Guy a Bunch of New Friends

Emotional Support Alligator Makes New Friends at Assisted-Living Facility

Driver Attempts to Destroy Giant Snowman, Not Realizing It’s Built on a Large Tree Trunk

Police Seek Volunteers to Get Drunk for Them; Many Respond

SONG OF THE DAY

Willie Nelson – Whiskey River

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY 

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