Monday, June 22, 2020

The Energy News Digest for June 22, 2020


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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

British Columbia Defers Major Industry Electricity Bill Payments Another Three Months (Powell River Peak, BC)

Pacific Gas & Electric Wins Approval of $59 Billion Bankruptcy Plan (Courthouse News Service)

Dream of Clallam County-Wide Broadband Begins with Study & a Quick Test (KONP Radio, Port Angeles, WA)

COVID Status: King County Approved for Phase 2; Island, Lewis & Mason Counties Move to Phase 3 (KNDO/KNDU-TV, Tri-Cities/Yakima, WA)

Arctic Circle Sees ‘Highest-Ever’ Recorded Temperatures (British Broadcasting Corporation)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (See Stories Below)

1.        British Columbia Defers Major Industry Electricity Bill Payments Another Three Months
2.        Pacific Gas & Electric Wins Approval of $59 Billion Bankruptcy Plan
3.        Grant PUD May Extend Wanapum Dam Riverbank Study
4.        Okanogan PUD to Purchase Chicken Creek Substation
5.        Op/Ed: Are Pacific Northwest Dams Being Set Up to Fail?
6.        Op/Ed: Network Keeps Energy On
7.        NV Energy Plan Would Cut Bills By $2 a Month for Northern Nevada Residential Customers
8.        Electricity: The Modern Miracle
9.        Montana: Electric Cooperatives Contract with Montana’s Largest Solar Project
10.     A Clean-Energy Project on Lake Erie Faces Stiff Head Winds Because of Warblers & Waterfowl
11.     U.S. Honeybees Are Doing Better After Bad Year, Survey Shows
12.     New Mexico: Who Owns a River? The Question Is Tearing This Community Apart
13.     Arctic Circle Sees ‘Highest-Ever’ Recorded Temperatures
14.     Antarctica’s ‘Green Snow’ Is Sucking Carbon Out of the Air
15.     Dream of Clallam County-Wide Broadband Begins with Study & a Quick Test
16.     Comcast Public Wi-Fi Hotspots Will Stay Free for the Rest of the Year
17.     ‘Dig Once’ Bill Makes Second Appearance in Congress
18.     Home Workers Increase Digital Activity, But Raise Broadband Performance Issues
19.     Governor Announces ‘Clean Cars Nevada’ Initiative to Give Nevadans More Choices for Less-Polluting Vehicles
20.     Eskimo Pie Ice Cream Will Drop Its ‘Derogatory’ Name as the 100-Year-Old Brand Follows the Lead of Uncle Ben’s & Aunt Jemima
21.     Washington State Insurance Commissioner Extends Emergency Order on Telehealth Coverage
22.     U.S. House Bill Includes Several Items of Importance to Public Power
23.     King County Approved for Phase 2; Island, Lewis & Mason Counties Move to Phase 3
24.     Another Direct Contact Positive COVID-19 in Mason County
25.     Inslee to Require Masks in Yakima County as It Exceeds Hospital Capacity with Surging COVID-19 Cases
26.     Washington State Releases Report on Occupations with the Most COVID-19 Cases
27.     Summer Brings High Temperatures Above 80 This Week Around Puget Sound
28.     Bags of Human Remains Found in West Seattle
29.     Small Plane Makes Emergency Landing on Hwy. 101 near Forks
30.     Arizona Wildfires Grow as Flames Flicker Throughout Desert Southwest & California

WORD OF THE DAY

Temporize \TEMP-puh-rise\ Verb - 1: to act to suit the time or occasion: yield to current or dominant opinion 2: to draw out discussions or negotiations so as to gain time.

“Y’all excuse me while I take a short pause in my speech to collect my thoughts,” drawled the gentleman lawyer to the expectant jury. In reality, the wily old fellow was temporizing during his closing arguments in hopes that the “Pony Express” rider would arrive with the surprise evidence; evidence that could save his defendant from a prison sentence. Unbeknownst to the lawyer, the rider at that moment had taken a side trip “up the lazy river” to linger in the shade of an old oak tree.

ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.      British Columbia Defers Major Industry Electricity Bill Payments Another Three Months (Powell River Peak, BC)

2.      Pacific Gas & Electric Wins Approval of $59 Billion Bankruptcy Plan (Courthouse News Service)

3.      Grant PUD May Extend Wanapum Dam Riverbank Study (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)

4.      Okanogan PUD to Purchase Chicken Creek Substation (Quad City Herald, Brewster, WA)

5.      Op/Ed: Are Pacific Northwest Dams Being Set Up to Fail? (Tri-City Herald, WA)

6.      Op/Ed: Network Keeps Energy On (Vancouver Columbian, WA)

7.      NV Energy Plan Would Cut Bills By $2 a Month for Northern Nevada Residential Customers (Carson City News, NV)

8.      Electricity: The Modern Miracle (American Public Power Association)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

9.      Montana: Electric Cooperatives Contract with Montana’s Largest Solar Project (Billings Gazette, MT)

10.   A Clean-Energy Project on Lake Erie Faces Stiff Head Winds Because of Warblers & Waterfowl (Washington Post)

FISH & WILDLIFE

11.   U.S. Honeybees Are Doing Better After Bad Year, Survey Shows (Associated Press)

WATER, WATER, ANYWHERE?

12.   New Mexico: Who Owns a River? The Question Is Tearing This Community Apart (Huffington Post)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

13.   Arctic Circle Sees ‘Highest-Ever’ Recorded Temperatures (British Broadcasting Corporation)

14.   Antarctica’s ‘Green Snow’ Is Sucking Carbon Out of the Air (Grist Online)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

15.   Dream of Clallam County-Wide Broadband Begins with Study & a Quick Test (KONP Radio, Port Angeles, WA)

16.   Comcast Public Wi-Fi Hotspots Will Stay Free for the Rest of the Year (Slashgear)

17.   ‘Dig Once’ Bill Makes Second Appearance in Congress – Would mandate broadband conduit accompany road work in broadband-free zones (Multichannel News)

THE WIZARDING WORLD OF TECHNOLOGY

18.   Home Workers Increase Digital Activity, But Raise Broadband Performance Issues (Computer Weekly)

I SING THE CAR ELECTRIC

19.   Governor Announces ‘Clean Cars Nevada’ Initiative to Give Nevadans More Choices for Less-Polluting Vehicles (Carson City News, NV)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

20.   Eskimo Pie Ice Cream Will Drop Its ‘Derogatory’ Name as the 100-Year-Old Brand Follows the Lead of Uncle Ben’s & Aunt Jemima (The Daily Mail, UK)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

21.   Washington State Insurance Commissioner Extends Emergency Order on Telehealth Coverage (Washington State Wire, Olympia, WA)

22.   U.S. House Bill Includes Several Items of Importance to Public Power (American Public Power Association)

SICKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN

23.   King County Approved for Phase 2; Island, Lewis & Mason Counties Move to Phase 3 (KNDO/KNDU-TV, Tri-Cities/Yakima, WA)

24.   Another Direct Contact Positive COVID-19 in Mason County (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

25.   Inslee to Require Masks in Yakima County as It Exceeds Hospital Capacity with Surging COVID-19 Cases (Northwest News Network)


GENERAL NEWS

27.   Summer Brings High Temperatures Above 80 This Week Around Puget Sound (KCPQ-TV, Seattle/Tacoma, WA)

28.   Bags of Human Remains Found in West Seattle (Seattle Post-Intelligencer, WA)

29.   Small Plane Makes Emergency Landing on Hwy. 101 near Forks (KOMO News, Seattle, WA)

30.   Arizona Wildfires Grow as Flames Flicker Throughout Desert Southwest & California (Washington Post)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Gigantic Circular Structure Found Near Stonehenge

Stranger Builds New Lemonade Stand for Kelowna Sisters After Theirs Was Taken

See 14 Mind-Blowing Places in Our Solar System

Instead of COVID Testing Supplies, FEMA Sent Washington State Tiny Soda Bottles

SONG OF THE DAY

Jim Croce – Time in a Bottle