Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Energy News Digest for March 27, 2019


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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS




HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Hello Hydropower - Idaho Power Aims to End Use of Coal & Natural Gas – A ‘Big Deal,’ Conservationist Says (Idaho Statesman, Boise)

US Senate Kills Green New Deal in What Dems Call ‘Sham’ Vote (Courthouse News Service)

Kalispell Meeting Furthers Columbia River Treaty Negotiations (Montana Public Radio)

U-S Energy Secretary Calls Hanford Cleanup Cost ‘Shocking’ (Tri-City Herald, Kennewick, WA)

How Statewide Internet Access Would Work in Washington State (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (Details Below)

1.      Hello Hydropower - Idaho Power Aims to End Use of Coal & Natural Gas – A ‘Big Deal,’ Conservationist Says
2.      Kalispell Meeting Furthers Columbia River Treaty Negotiations
3.      The Bonneville Power Administration Could Remove Thousands of Trees along Eastside Transmission Lines
4.      Clallam PUD Lowers Cost of Smart Meter Opt-Out, Adds Self-Read Option
5.      NuScale’s Reactors Seen as Hedge Against Future Climate Rules
6.      Seattle City Light’s Broad Street Substation Is Now a City Landmark
7.      Coal Investor Offers to Buy Tennessee Valley Authority Power Plant Slated for Closure
8.      NOAA Opens Consultation on Offshore Fisheries to Investigate Impacts on Orcas
9.      New Fish Count Contractor at Columbia/Snake Dams; Data Release Delays at Some Dams
10.   US Senate Kills Green New Deal in What Dems Call ‘Sham’ Vote
11.   Op/Ed: Darker Side of Renewables
12.   How Statewide Internet Access Would Work in Washington State
13.   The Battle for 5G Is Making Carriers Absurdly Petty
14.   5G Is Speedy, But Does It Also Raise the Stakes on Privacy, Security, Potential Abuse?
15.   Colorado River Drought Plan Gets First Congressional Hearing
16.   Tiny Alaska Community of Eek Gets Running Water for First Time
17.   GOP Sen. Lamar Alexander Wants to Address Climate Change without the Green New Deal
18.   Women in Cannabis – And in Portland – Are Breaking the ‘Grass Ceiling’
19.   Local News Is Dying, and Americans Have No Idea
20.   Google, McClatchy Collaborating on Local News Experiment
21.   Facebook Says It Will Block White Nationalist, White Separatist Posts
22.   Whatever You Do, Don’t Change Your Birth Year to 2007 on Twitter
23.   Weather Channel Sued for $125m over Storm Chase Death
24.   U-S Energy Secretary Calls Hanford Cleanup Cost ‘Shocking’
25.   Mason County Unemployment Rises Again
26.   Shelton City Council Set to Act on Veterans Tiny Homes Community
27.   Little Creek Casino Parking Garage Closed Until Further Notice after Car Fire
28.   Sunday Deadline to Remove Studded Tires in Washington State
29.   To Get Astronauts Back to the Moon in Five Years, Pence Is Willing to Bounce Boeing

WORD OF THE DAY

Bifurcate \BYE-fur-kate\ Verb – To cause to divide into two branches or parts.

Shattered dreams and bitter tears followed the introduction of the bifurcated “Tiddly Winks Control Act” in Congress. “The matter of plastic thickness, colors of the playing pieces, even the use of replay in professional matches should be address in one bill,” bloviated the white-maned Congressman from the Northeast. “Think about the children! Breaking this issue into separate bills raises the prospect of much mischief.”

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.    Hello Hydropower - Idaho Power Aims to End Use of Coal & Natural Gas – A ‘Big Deal,’ Conservationist Says (Idaho Statesman, Boise)

2.    Kalispell Meeting Furthers Columbia River Treaty Negotiations (Montana Public Radio)

3.    The Bonneville Power Administration Could Remove Thousands of Trees along Eastside Transmission Lines (Seattle Weekly, WA)


5.    NuScale’s Reactors Seen as Hedge Against Future Climate Rules (Bloomberg News)

6.    Seattle City Light’s Broad Street Substation Is Now a City Landmark (Curbed Seattle)

7.    Coal Investor Offers to Buy Tennessee Valley Authority Power Plant Slated for Closure (Associated Press)

FISH & WILDLIFE

8.    NOAA Opens Consultation on Offshore Fisheries to Investigate Impacts on Orcas (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

9.    New Fish Count Contractor at Columbia/Snake Dams; Data Release Delays at Some Dams (Columbia Basin Bulletin)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

10. US Senate Kills Green New Deal in What Dems Call ‘Sham’ Vote (Courthouse News Service)

11. Op/Ed: Darker Side of Renewables (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

12. How Statewide Internet Access Would Work in Washington State (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)

13. The Battle for 5G Is Making Carriers Absurdly Petty (Gizmodo)

14. 5G Is Speedy, But Does It Also Raise the Stakes on Privacy, Security, Potential Abuse? (USA Today)

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

15. Colorado River Drought Plan Gets First Congressional Hearing (Associated Press)

16. Tiny Alaska Community of Eek Gets Running Water for First Time (Associated Press)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

17. GOP Sen. Lamar Alexander Wants to Address Climate Change without the Green New Deal (National Public Radio)

KILOWATTS FOR CANNABIS

18. Women in Cannabis – And in Portland – Are Breaking the ‘Grass Ceiling’ (Portland Business Journal, OR)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

19. Local News Is Dying, and Americans Have No Idea (Atlantic Magazine)

20. Google, McClatchy Collaborating on Local News Experiment (Associated Press)

21. Facebook Says It Will Block White Nationalist, White Separatist Posts (Washington Post)

22. Whatever You Do, Don’t Change Your Birth Year to 2007 on Twitter (USA Today)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – SEETHING STEW OF SCIENCE

23. Weather Channel Sued for $125m over Storm Chase Death (British Broadcasting Corporation)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

24. U-S Energy Secretary Calls Hanford Cleanup Cost ‘Shocking’ (Tri-City Herald, Kennewick, WA)

GENERAL NEWS

25. Mason County Unemployment Rises Again (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

26. Shelton City Council Set to Act on Veterans Tiny Homes Community (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

27. Little Creek Casino Parking Garage Closed Until Further Notice after Car Fire (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

28. Sunday Deadline to Remove Studded Tires in Washington State (KELA Radio, Centralia, WA)

29. To Get Astronauts Back to the Moon in Five Years, Pence Is Willing to Bounce Boeing (Los Angeles Times, CA)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Scott Walker, Experimental Pop Icon, Dead At 76

‘Aggravated Women, Socially Awkward Men’ Make Seattle the Nation’s Worst City for Singles, Says Love-Podcast Host

A Tweet Depicting Bagels Sliced Like Loaves of Bread Is Causing People to Freak Out

Dog-Gone, Dog Now Back – Spectrum Employee Caught on Camera Stealing Someone’s Dog

SONG OF THE DAY

The Walker Brothers - The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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