Tuesday, June 9, 2020

The Energy News Digest for June 9, 2020


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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS




HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Victims Blast Pacific Gas & Electric Bankruptcy Plan, Citing Fire Risk & Payout Concerns (Utility Dive)

South Carolina: Senior Exec Will Plead Guilty to Fraud in Abandoned Nuclear Project (Power Magazine)

Disconnected in Isolation: How the Coronavirus Pandemic Shed Light on the Digital Divide (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Chehalis Tribe Opposes Proposed Chehalis River Dam (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

Eulogy – Statement from the City of Shelton on the Death of Former Mayor Joyce Jaros (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (See Stories Below)

1.        Victims Blast Pacific Gas & Electric Bankruptcy Plan, Citing Fire Risk & Payout Concerns
2.        South Carolina: Senior Exec Will Plead Guilty to Fraud in Abandoned Nuclear Project
3.        Pacific Gas & Electric Moving Headquarters to Oakland, Ending Close Ties to San Francisco Since Gold Rush
4.        Georgia Vogtle Nuclear Report: More Delays, $1 Billion in Extra Costs, Flaws
5.        Hay Harvest + Wildfire Season = Sticky Situation for Utilities
6.        APPA Awards – I See Many Pacific Northwest Honorees Here
7.        Cities Struggle to Pay to Fix Sewage Overflow That Ends Up in Waterways
8.        Conservation Bill Clears One Senate Hurdle; More Remain
9.        Chehalis Tribe Opposes Proposed Chehalis River Dam
10.     Disconnected in Isolation: How the Coronavirus Pandemic Shed Light on the Digital Divide
11.     Twitter Is Trying to Crack Down on 5G Conspiracy Theories
12.     Almost 15 Percent of Idaho Students Lack Access to Broadband, State Survey Says
13.     House Bill Includes Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Grant Program Supported by APPA
14.     Ground-Penetrating Radar Reveals Entire Ancient Roman City
15.     Following Messy Start, Enormous Paycheck Protection Program Shows Signs of Buttressing Economy
16.     Yakima County Has Nearly 5,000 COVID-19 Cases
17.     Kids in Navajo Nation Have Limited Internet Access & No School Because of the Coronavirus. A Woman Sent Them 1,500 Books.
18.     Eulogy – Statement from the City of Shelton on the Death of Former Mayor Joyce Jaros
19.     New Board Members Bring Passion & Diverse Perspectives to South Sound YMCA
20.     Evergreen Proposes to Change Its Name to Evergreen State University
21.     73,000 Signature Petition Calls for Takedown of Landmark Lewis County Uncle Sam Billboard

WORD OF THE DAY

Compunction • \kum-PUNK-shun\ • Noun - 1a: anxiety arising from awareness of guilt b: distress of mind over an anticipated action or result 2: a twinge of misgiving: scruple

The dense, dusky silence of the early morning office environment provided the perfect cover for Bosworth’s nefarious activity. Stealing into the break room, the jittery janitor drained the newly made pot of coffee of each caffeinated drop, the carafe making only the slightest tinkling sound as he sat it back on the burner. Did he have any guilt, compunction, hesitation? No, for the voices in his head told him it was OK.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.      Victims Blast Pacific Gas & Electric Bankruptcy Plan, Citing Fire Risk & Payout Concerns (Utility Dive)

2.      South Carolina: Senior Exec Will Plead Guilty to Fraud in Abandoned Nuclear Project (Power Magazine)

3.      Pacific Gas & Electric Moving Headquarters to Oakland, Ending Close Ties to San Francisco Since Gold Rush (Sacramento Bee, CA)

4.      Georgia Vogtle Nuclear Report: More Delays, $1 Billion in Extra Costs, Flaws (Atlanta Journal-Constitution, GA)

5.      Hay Harvest + Wildfire Season = Sticky Situation for Utilities (Bonneville Power Administration – PDF File)

6.      APPA Awards – I See Many Pacific Northwest Honorees Here (American Public Power Association)

ENVIRONMENTAL AFFLATUS – CLEAN UP ON AISLE THREE

7.      Cities Struggle to Pay to Fix Sewage Overflow That Ends Up in Waterways (National Public Radio)

8.      Conservation Bill Clears One Senate Hurdle; More Remain (Roll Call)

WATER, WATER, ANYWHERE?

9.      Chehalis Tribe Opposes Proposed Chehalis River Dam (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS


11.   Twitter Is Trying to Crack Down on 5G Conspiracy Theories (Gizmodo)

12.   Almost 15 Percent of Idaho Students Lack Access to Broadband, State Survey Says (Twin Falls Times-News, ID)

I SING THE CAR ELECTRIC

13.   House Bill Includes Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Grant Program Supported by APPA (American Public Power Association)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – SEETHING STEW OF SCIENCE

14.   Ground-Penetrating Radar Reveals Entire Ancient Roman City (Gizmodo)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

15.   Following Messy Start, Enormous Paycheck Protection Program Shows Signs of Buttressing Economy (Washington Post)

SICKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN

16.   Yakima County Has Nearly 5,000 COVID-19 Cases (Associated Press)

17.   Kids in Navajo Nation Have Limited Internet Access & No School Because of the Coronavirus. A Woman Sent Them 1,500 Books. (Washington Post)

GENERAL NEWS

18.   Eulogy – Statement from the City of Shelton on the Death of Former Mayor Joyce Jaros (KMAS Radio, Shelton, WA)

19.   New Board Members Bring Passion & Diverse Perspectives to South Sound YMCA (Thurston Talks, Olympia, WA)

20.   Evergreen Proposes to Change Its Name to Evergreen State University (Olympian, WA – Paywall Advisory)

21.   73,000 Signature Petition Calls for Takedown of Landmark Lewis County Uncle Sam Billboard (KIRO News, Seattle, WA)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Bonnie Pointer of the Pointer Sisters Dead at 69

Mississippi Governor Is Pranked in Shout-Out to High School Grads (PG-13 Language)

NASA Astronaut from Historic Spacewalk Becomes First Woman to Reach Deepest Point in Ocean

Gin Bottles Containing Hand Sanitizer Sold to Public in Coronavirus Mix-Up

SONG OF THE DAY

The Pointer Sisters – Jump

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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