Thursday, May 28, 2020

The Energy News Digest for May 28, 2020


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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS




HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

U.S. Death Toll from Coronavirus Surges Past 100,000 People (Associated Press)

Oregon, Environmental Groups Take Aim at Pipeline Project (Courthouse News Service)

Fraser River - Contract to Clear British Columbia’s Big Bar Landslide Balloons to $52.5M as Crews Race to Allow for Salmon Migration (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

Armed with Broadband, Libraries Are Resuscitating Communities Ravaged by COVID-19 (Broadband Breakfast)

President Trump Executive Order Takes Aim at Social Media Firms: Draft (Reuters)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (See Stories Below)

1.      Oregon, Environmental Groups Take Aim at Pipeline Project
2.      With Nuclear – Southern Company Targets Net Zero Carbon by 2050
3.      Virginia: Regulators Warn Utility Disconnection Moratorium ‘Is Not Sustainable’
4.      First Poverty, Now Pandemic Threatens Global Access to Electricity
5.      Western Area Power Administration’s Sierra Nevada Region Successfully Tests Pandemic Sequestration
6.      Fraser River - Contract to Clear British Columbia’s Big Bar Landslide Balloons to $52.5M as Crews Race to Allow for Salmon Migration
7.      Novel Virus Could Spread Rapidly Among Orcas
8.      Rare Gray Orca, Tl’uk, Spotted with Transient Pod in Bellingham Bay Tuesday
9.      New Hampshire: EPA Backtracks on Fish-Protecting Requirements in Long-Delayed Merrimack Coal Plant Permit
10.   Pacific Gas & Electric’s Attempts to Shut Down San Francisco Environmental Cleanup Lawsuit
11.   What’s Driving Distributed Generation Adoption?
12.   Shining Cities 2020 – The Top U.S. Cities for Solar Energy
13.   United Kingdom: Renewable Energy May Be Switched Off as Demand Plummets
14.   Armed with Broadband, Libraries Are Resuscitating Communities Ravaged by COVID-19
15.   The Anti-5G USB Stick Is a Scam
16.   President Trump Executive Order Takes Aim at Social Media Firms: Draft
17.   Defying President Trump, Twitter Doubles Down on Labeling Tweets
18.   Court Sinks Suit by Right-Wing Activists Against Social Media
19.   Washington State Approves Three More Counties for Phase 2 COVID Rules
20.   Governor Inslee Issues Guidance on Resuming Religious Gatherings – Including Weddings & Funerals
21.   U.S. Death Toll from Coronavirus Surges Past 100,000 People
22.   Thurston County Residents Required to Wear Masks in Public Starting Thursday
23.   Coronavirus Pandemic Transforming Olympic College’s Delivery of Instruction, Culture
24.   Public Health Cynics Hated Pandemic Interventions in 1918, Too
25.   Enjoy Thursday’s Sun While It Lasts: We’re in for a Wet Weekend
26.   Mason General Hospital Foundation Committees Announce Events
27.   Mason County: A Farmer Plucking Oysters from a Crowded Beach Plays a Needed Role During the Coronavirus Pandemic
28.   Riverboat Cruise from Portland Will Be First to Resume on U.S. Waters, Company Says

WORD OF THE DAY

Deleterious • \dell-uh-teer-ee-uss\ • Adjective - Harmful often in a subtle or unexpected way

“Hey man, is that a third ear growing out of the side of your head,” shouted a pizza-faced hoodlum at the cell-phone addicted businessman who was standing at a mid-town taxi stand. Bartholomew had been so infatuated with his constant cell conversations over the past year that he had not noticed the deleterious results of his addiction. “Well, at least it’s not a tumor,” he mumbled under his breath.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.      Oregon, Environmental Groups Take Aim at Pipeline Project (Courthouse News Service)

2.      With Nuclear – Southern Company Targets Net Zero Carbon by 2050 (Utility Dive)

3.      Virginia: Regulators Warn Utility Disconnection Moratorium ‘Is Not Sustainable’ (Virginia Mercury)

4.      First Poverty, Now Pandemic Threatens Global Access to Electricity (Reuters)

5.      Western Area Power Administration’s Sierra Nevada Region Successfully Tests Pandemic Sequestration (American Public Power Association)

FISH & WILDLIFE


7.      Novel Virus Could Spread Rapidly Among Orcas (KUOW Radio, Seattle, WA)

8.      Rare Gray Orca, Tl’uk, Spotted with Transient Pod in Bellingham Bay Tuesday (Bellingham Herald, WA)

9.      New Hampshire: EPA Backtracks on Fish-Protecting Requirements in Long-Delayed Merrimack Coal Plant Permit (Utility Dive)

ENVIRONMENTAL AFFLATUS – CLEAN UP ON AISLE THREE

10.   Pacific Gas & Electric’s Attempts to Shut Down San Francisco Environmental Cleanup Lawsuit (Courthouse News Service)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

11.   What’s Driving Distributed Generation Adoption? (Transmission & Distribution World)

12.   Shining Cities 2020 – The Top U.S. Cities for Solar Energy (Environment America)

13.   United Kingdom: Renewable Energy May Be Switched Off as Demand Plummets (The Guardian, UK)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

14.   Armed with Broadband, Libraries Are Resuscitating Communities Ravaged by COVID-19 (Broadband Breakfast)

THE WIZARDING WORLD OF TECHNOLOGY

15.   The Anti-5G USB Stick Is a Scam (Gizmodo)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

16.   President Trump Executive Order Takes Aim at Social Media Firms: Draft (Reuters)

17.   Defying President Trump, Twitter Doubles Down on Labeling Tweets (NY Times)

18.   Court Sinks Suit by Right-Wing Activists Against Social Media (Courthouse News Service)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

19.   Washington State Approves Three More Counties for Phase 2 COVID Rules (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

20.   Governor Inslee Issues Guidance on Resuming Religious Gatherings – Including Weddings & Funerals (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

SICKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN

21.   U.S. Death Toll from Coronavirus Surges Past 100,000 People (Associated Press)

22.   Thurston County Residents Required to Wear Masks in Public Starting Thursday (Olympian, WA – Paywall Advisory)

23.   Coronavirus Pandemic Transforming Olympic College’s Delivery of Instruction, Culture (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA – Paywall Advisory)

24.   Public Health Cynics Hated Pandemic Interventions in 1918, Too (Crosscut Seattle)

GENERAL NEWS

25.   Enjoy Thursday’s Sun While It Lasts: We’re in for a Wet Weekend (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

26.   Mason General Hospital Foundation Committees Announce Events (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)


28.   Riverboat Cruise from Portland Will Be First to Resume on U.S. Waters, Company Says (Oregonian, Portland)

FLYING TURTLES – DIVERSIONS

‘It Sounded Like a Bomb’: Turtle Smashes Through Driver’s Windshield on Highway

Wedding Videography Company Denies Man Refund After Fiancée Dies in Crash: ‘Life’s a B***h, Justin’

Loved Ones Reunite at an Oasis on Closed U.S. – Canada Border

SONG OF THE DAY

The Turtles – Elenore

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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