Saturday, April 25, 2020

The Belated Energy News Digest for April 24, 2020


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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS




HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Some Washington State Construction Can Resume with COVID-19 Worker Protections, Inslee Announces (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Bonneville Power Administration Seeks Energy Purchase for Winter Loads in Southeast Idaho (Bonneville Power Administration)

Portland General Electric Announces First Quarter 2020 Results (Blue Mountain Eagle, John Day, OR)

Franklin PUD Establishes Wi-Fi Hot Spots Throughout County (KIMA-TV, Yakima, WA)

‘Let Us Fish’ Protest One of Two in Spokane to Question Stay-Home Measures (Northwest News Network)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (See Stories Below)

1.        Bonneville Power Administration Seeks Energy Purchase for Winter Loads in Southeast Idaho
2.        Portland General Electric Announces First Quarter 2020 Results
3.        Weather Conditions Cause Two Power Poles to Catch Fire in Grant County, Knocking Out Power
4.        BC Hydro Issues Alert After Big Rise in Attempted Bill Scams
5.        Port Angeles Waives Interest on All Fees
6.        Changes Announced to Cascade Natural Gas’ Energy Assistance Fund
7.        ConEd COVID-19 Cases Grow Past 350 as Utilities Forced to Adjust Pre-Pandemic Emergency Plans
8.        Pueblo, Colorado Weighs High Cost of Creating Municipal Utility
9.        ‘Let Us Fish’ Protest One of Two in Spokane to Question Stay-Home Measures
10.     Endangered Orcas Prominent Part of Annual Conference
11.     Environmental Group Seeks Endangered Species Protection for Rare Parasitic Bumblebee, Last Seen in Oregon
12.     ‘It’s Really Heartbreaking’: California’s Clean Energy Programs Hit Hard by COVID-19
13.     Franklin PUD Establishes Wi-Fi Hot Spots Throughout County
14.     Kittitas County Rolling Out Free Wi-Fi Spots for Students & Teachers During COVID-19 Outbreak
15.     Commentary: Charmin’s Bears Are Just Cruel Now. How Coronavirus Has Changed TV Ads
16.     Some Washington State Construction Can Resume with COVID-19 Worker Protections, Inslee Announces
17.     Inslee Announces Plan to Allow Construction Projects Previously Underway to Be Completed
18.     Franklin Co. Commissioners Rescind Vote on Business Reopening
19.     Washington Supreme Court Denies Mass Release of Inmates Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
20.     President Trump Signs $484 Billion Measure to Aid Employers, Hospitals
21.     Fear & Apprehension in Pacific County Over Coronavirus – ‘If You Live in Seattle, Stay in Seattle.’
22.     Washington State’s COVID-19 Case Total Now at 12,753 with 711 Deaths
23.     Poll: Most Washington State Voters Wary of Reopening Economy Too Soon
24.     Lysol Maker: Please Don’t Drink Our Cleaning Products

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.      Bonneville Power Administration Seeks Energy Purchase for Winter Loads in Southeast Idaho (Bonneville Power Administration)

2.      Portland General Electric Announces First Quarter 2020 Results (Blue Mountain Eagle, John Day, OR)

3.      Weather Conditions Cause Two Power Poles to Catch Fire in Grant County, Knocking Out Power (NCW Life, East Wenatchee, WA)

4.      BC Hydro Issues Alert After Big Rise in Attempted Bill Scams (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

5.      Port Angeles Waives Interest on All Fees (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

6.      Changes Announced to Cascade Natural Gas’ Energy Assistance Fund (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

7.      ConEd COVID-19 Cases Grow Past 350 as Utilities Forced to Adjust Pre-Pandemic Emergency Plans (Utility Dive)

8.      Pueblo, Colorado Weighs High Cost of Creating Municipal Utility (Daily Energy Insider)

FISH & WILDLIFE

9.      ‘Let Us Fish’ Protest One of Two in Spokane to Question Stay-Home Measures (Northwest News Network)

10.   Endangered Orcas Prominent Part of Annual Conference (Skagit Valley Herald, Mount Vernon, WA)

11.   Environmental Group Seeks Endangered Species Protection for Rare Parasitic Bumblebee, Last Seen in Oregon (Oregonian, Portland)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

12.   ‘It’s Really Heartbreaking’: California’s Clean Energy Programs Hit Hard by COVID-19 (Utility Dive)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

13.   Franklin PUD Establishes Wi-Fi Hot Spots Throughout County (KIMA-TV, Yakima, WA)

14.   Kittitas County Rolling Out Free Wi-Fi Spots for Students & Teachers During COVID-19 Outbreak (KNDO/KNDU-TV, Tri-Cities/Yakima, WA)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

15.   Commentary: Charmin’s Bears Are Just Cruel Now. How Coronavirus Has Changed TV Ads (Los Angeles Times, CA)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT


17.   Inslee Announces Plan to Allow Construction Projects Previously Underway to Be Completed (Governor Jay Inslee, Medium)

18.   Franklin Co. Commissioners Rescind Vote on Business Reopening (KOMO News, Seattle, WA)

19.   Washington Supreme Court Denies Mass Release of Inmates Amid COVID-19 Pandemic (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

20.   President Trump Signs $484 Billion Measure to Aid Employers, Hospitals (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

SICKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN

21.   Fear & Apprehension in Pacific County Over Coronavirus – ‘If You Live in Seattle, Stay in Seattle.’ (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

22.   Washington State’s COVID-19 Case Total Now at 12,753 with 711 Deaths (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)

23.   Poll: Most Washington State Voters Wary of Reopening Economy Too Soon (Crosscut Seattle)

24.   Lysol Maker: Please Don’t Drink Our Cleaning Products (CNN)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

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SONG OF THE DAY

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LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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