Monday, May 11, 2020

The Energy News Digest for May 11, 2020


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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS





HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Feds Begin Flexible Spring Spill Operations to Benefit Fish & Hydropower (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)

Regulatory Decisions, Increased Operating Costs Impact Avista Corp. First-Quarter Earnings (Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA)

The Pandemic Shows Why Washington Needs Universal Internet Access (Crosscut Seattle)

Washington Residents Threatened after Naming Open Businesses, as Protesters Gather at Capitol to Assail Coronavirus Closures (Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA)

May 11 - 15 Official Mason County Candidate Filing Week (Mason County Elections, WA)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (See Stories Below)

1.        Feds Begin Flexible Spring Spill Operations to Benefit Fish & Hydropower
2.        Regulatory Decisions, Increased Operating Costs Impact Avista Corp. First-Quarter Earnings
3.        Chelan PUD Commissioners Postpone Rate Increases
4.        Jefferson PUD to Refund Deposits as Power Bill Credits
5.        Kittitas PUD: After 59 Years in Public Power, Paul Rogers Will Not Be Running for Another Term
6.        From Clallam PUD – Governor Names Clallam Superior Court Judge
7.        NRECA: Electric Co-ops Face $10 Billion Loss Due to COVID
8.        Op/Ed: During the Pandemic, Don’t Adopt Policies That Make It Harder to Keep the Lights On
9.        Fishing on the Snake Back on in Washington State
10.     Pikeminnow Reward Fishing Program Starts Monday
11.     Destroying a Fishery Will Not Save Southern Resident Killer Whales
12.     U.S. Demands Explanation from Province over River Pollution from British Columbia Mines
13.     The Hydrogen Economy’s Time Is Approaching
14.     Grant County Receives Funding for Fairgrounds Lights
15.     Conservation Voltage Reduction Market Research Report, Growth Forecast 2025
16.     The Pandemic Shows Why Washington Needs Universal Internet Access
17.     North Olympic Peninsula Schools, Community Organizations Provide Internet Access
18.     Grays Harbor PUD to Provide Wi-Fi Access Locations in McCleary, Wishkah, & Satsop
19.     Lewis PUD Launches Survey on Broadband Access
20.     Editorial: A Catalyst for Bridging the Digital Divide
21.     British Columbia: Reliable Internet Access Remains a Dream for This Fraser Valley Community
22.     Passive Optical Networks Need to Transform as More Americans Rely on Fiber at Home
23.     ‘^%#! Elon Musk,’ California Lawmaker Says After Tesla Chief Threatens Move to Texas
24.     Electric Cars Are Here to Stay — Despite What the Oil Industry Thinks
25.     Microsoft Brings an End to Reply Allpocalypses
26.     Lysol & Clorox Clean Up with Their Communication
27.     Cash & Endorsements Likely to Cull Crowded Race for Denny Heck’s Congressional Seat
28.     All California Voters Will Get Mail-In Ballots for November Election Amid Coronavirus Concerns
29.     Major Water Infrastructure Bills Move Ahead in U.S. Senate, House
30.     Washington Residents Threatened after Naming Open Businesses, as Protesters Gather at Capitol to Assail Coronavirus Closures
31.     Mason County Applying to Reopen Sooner
32.     Why Jefferson County Is Not Applying for Phase 2 Recovery Right Away
33.     Shutdown of Tribal Casinos Deals Blow to Indian Country
34.     ‘It’s Like a Gold Rush for Them:’ Seattle FBI Says Thieves Are Cashing in Big on COVID Scams
35.     Cannon Beach Police Ask More Than 700 Visitors to Leave the Beach over Mother’s Day Weekend
36.     May 11 - 15 Official Mason County Candidate Filing Week
37.     Another Warm Day in Washington State Before Mild, Wet Weather Returns
38.     State Works on Census to Identify Extent of Scotch Broom Problem
39.     Can Today’s Hottest Sustainable Building Method Actually Slow Climate Change?

WORD OF THE DAY

Onomatopoeia • \awn-uh-mah-tuh-PEE-yuh\ • Noun - 1: the naming of a thing or action by a vocal imitation of the sound associated with it (as buzz, hiss) 2: the use of words whose sound suggests the sense

Fred was the company’s resident Onomatopoeian. He had trouble describing things with words, so he instead communicated through clicks, flabby mouth noises and other bodily actions or “sounds” which represented the information he needed to convey. Surprisingly, it worked rather well.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

Feds Begin Flexible Spring Spill Operations to Benefit Fish & Hydropower (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)

Regulatory Decisions, Increased Operating Costs Impact Avista Corp. First-Quarter Earnings (Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA)

Chelan PUD Commissioners Postpone Rate Increases (The Leavenworth Echo, WA)

Jefferson PUD to Refund Deposits as Power Bill Credits (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Kittitas PUD: After 59 Years in Public Power, Paul Rogers Will Not Be Running for Another Term (Ellensburg Daily Record, WA)

From Clallam PUD – Governor Names Clallam Superior Court Judge (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

NRECA: Electric Co-ops Face $10 Billion Loss Due to COVID (Ag Info)

Op/Ed: During the Pandemic, Don’t Adopt Policies That Make It Harder to Keep the Lights On (Roll Call, Washington, DC)

FISH & WILDLIFE

Fishing on the Snake Back on in Washington State (Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA)

Pikeminnow Reward Fishing Program Starts Monday (My Clallam County, WA)

Destroying a Fishery Will Not Save Southern Resident Killer Whales (Seawest News)


U.S. Demands Explanation from Province over River Pollution from British Columbia Mines (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

The Hydrogen Economy’s Time Is Approaching (Bloomberg News)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

Grant County Receives Funding for Fairgrounds Lights (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

Conservation Voltage Reduction Market Research Report, Growth Forecast 2025 (zZ Report)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

The Pandemic Shows Why Washington Needs Universal Internet Access (Crosscut Seattle)

North Olympic Peninsula Schools, Community Organizations Provide Internet Access (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

Grays Harbor PUD to Provide Wi-Fi Access Locations in McCleary, Wishkah, & Satsop (KXRO Radio, Aberdeen, WA)

Lewis PUD Launches Survey on Broadband Access (The Chronicle, Centralia, WA)


British Columbia: Reliable Internet Access Remains a Dream for This Fraser Valley Community (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)

THE WIZARDING WORLD OF TECHNOLOGY

Passive Optical Networks Need to Transform as More Americans Rely on Fiber at Home (Broadband Breakfast)

I SING THE CAR ELECTRIC

‘^%#! Elon Musk,’ California Lawmaker Says After Tesla Chief Threatens Move to Texas (Sacramento Bee, CA)

Electric Cars Are Here to Stay — Despite What the Oil Industry Thinks (The Hill, Washington, DC)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

Microsoft Brings an End to Reply Allpocalypses (Gizmodo)

Lysol & Clorox Clean Up with Their Communication (PR News Online)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

Cash & Endorsements Likely to Cull Crowded Race for Denny Heck’s Congressional Seat (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)

All California Voters Will Get Mail-In Ballots for November Election Amid Coronavirus Concerns (Gizmodo)

Major Water Infrastructure Bills Move Ahead in U.S. Senate, House (Bloomberg News)

SICKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN

Washington Residents Threatened after Naming Open Businesses, as Protesters Gather at Capitol to Assail Coronavirus Closures (Spokesman-Review, Spokane, WA)

Mason County Applying to Reopen Sooner (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

Why Jefferson County Is Not Applying for Phase 2 Recovery Right Away (KIRO News, Seattle, WA)

Shutdown of Tribal Casinos Deals Blow to Indian Country (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

‘It’s Like a Gold Rush for Them:’ Seattle FBI Says Thieves Are Cashing in Big on COVID Scams (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

Cannon Beach Police Ask More Than 700 Visitors to Leave the Beach over Mother’s Day Weekend (Oregonian, Portland)

GENERAL NEWS

May 11 - 15 Official Mason County Candidate Filing Week (Mason County Elections, WA)

Another Warm Day in Washington State Before Mild, Wet Weather Returns (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

State Works on Census to Identify Extent of Scotch Broom Problem (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA – Paywall Advisory)

Can Today’s Hottest Sustainable Building Method Actually Slow Climate Change? (Grist Online)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Investigation: I Think I Know Which Justice Flushed – Someone on the Supreme Court livestreamed a bathroom session

The Real Lord of the Flies: What Happened When Six Boys Were Shipwrecked for 15 Months

Seinfeld Star Jerry Stiller Dies Aged 92, Son Ben Pays Tribute

Virus Hangover for French Brewers as They Dump 10 Million Liters (2.6 Million Gallons) Of Beer

SONG OF THE DAY

Diana Krall – I’ll See You in My Dreams

LINKS & PAYWALL ADVISORY

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