Friday, July 17, 2020

The Energy News Digest for July 17, 2020


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SHELTON FORECAST & WEATHER ALERTS




HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES

Klamath River – FERC Throws Curveball in Largest U.S. Dam Demolition Plan Along Oregon Border (Associated Press)

Three Companies Fined $550,000 for Deadly Trench Collapse at Centralia Area Wind Farm (KOMO News, Seattle, WA)

U.S. House Panel Approves Major Water Infrastructure Measure (Bloomberg News)

Canada: More Than 100,000 Sockeye Should Soon Be Back in South Okanagan Lakes (Infotel, Canada)

‘Summer Is Kicking In’ – Seattle Area Could Hit 86 Degrees Next Week (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (See Stories Below)

1.        Klamath River – FERC Throws Curveball in Largest U.S. Dam Demolition Plan Along Oregon Border
2.        As Columbia River Treaty Negotiators Get Serious, Basin Residents Must Speak Up
3.        Pacific Gas & Electric Equipment Blamed for 2019 Sonoma County Wildfire
4.        Lawmakers Urge Pelosi, McCarthy to Consider Forgivable Loan Program for Public Power
5.        Nebraska Utility Worker Recovering After Being Impaled by Steel Rod
6.        Electrocution: Boat of Brothers Who Died at Lake Pleasant Had Electrical Issues, MCSO Says
7.        FERC Approves Final Rule That Overhauls PURPA Regulations
8.        Three Companies Fined $550,000 for Deadly Trench Collapse at Centralia Area Wind Farm
9.        FERC Dismisses Net Metering Jurisdiction Petition on Procedural Grounds
10.     U.S. Offshore Wind Power Blown on Course
11.     Work from Home Hassle; How to Keep Your Electric Bill Down This Summer
12.     Canada: More Than 100,000 Sockeye Should Soon Be Back in South Okanagan Lakes
13.     ‘Alien-Like’ Creature Resembling ET Discovered in Ancient Area of Pacific Seafloor
14.     Most of Strait of Juan de Fuca Closed to Shellfish Harvesting
15.     Support Trickling in to Help Warm Springs Reservation Deal with Crumbling Water Infrastructure
16.     We Now Know How Many Billions of Gallons of Water Colorado Will Save by Closing Coal-Fired Power Plants
17.     Op/Ed: Effective Ways to Reduce Carbon Emissions
18.     Burger King Addresses Climate Change by Changing Cows’ Diets
19.     Broadband Is Turning London’s Victorian Sewer into a Giant Listening Network
20.     Electric Cars Got Crushed in 2020 – Next Year Could Be Their Best
21.     Twitter Hack Triggers Investigations & Lawmaker Concerns
22.     We Have A Once-In-6,800-Years Opportunity to See a Comet in Pacific Northwest Skies
23.     The Mask Wars of the 1918 Flu Pandemic
24.     U.S. House Panel Approves Major Water Infrastructure Measure
25.     Seven More COVID-19 Cases in Mason County
26.     Washington State Will Limit Phase 3 Social Gatherings to 10 People, Down From 50
27.     Fred Meyer, Walmart, Walgreens Join Stores That Will Require Masks
28.     Tumwater Fred Meyer Customer Was Asked to Put on a Mask. Instead, He Pulled Out a Gun
29.     ‘Summer Is Kicking In’ – Seattle Area Could Hit 86 Degrees Next Week
30.     Grapeview Hit Also – Accused Post Office Burglar Arrested, Charged
31.     Illegal Winlock Grow Leads Cops to Cash, Weed in Tacoma & California
32.     End of the Jumbo: British Airways Retires 747 Early Due to Coronavirus Crisis

WORD OF THE DAY – THE HORRIBLE HAIKU EDITION

Bittersweet /BIT-ter-sweet/ Noun – 1: something that is bittersweet, especially: pleasure accompanied by suffering or regret.

Bittersweet freedom
Sirens of retirement call
Give in to their song


ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES

1.      Klamath River – FERC Throws Curveball in Largest U.S. Dam Demolition Plan Along Oregon Border (Associated Press)

2.      As Columbia River Treaty Negotiators Get Serious, Basin Residents Must Speak Up (BC Local News, Surrey, BC)

3.      Pacific Gas & Electric Equipment Blamed for 2019 Sonoma County Wildfire (Courthouse News Service)

4.      Lawmakers Urge Pelosi, McCarthy to Consider Forgivable Loan Program for Public Power (American Public Power Association)

5.      Nebraska Utility Worker Recovering After Being Impaled by Steel Rod (Associated Press)

6.      Electrocution: Boat of Brothers Who Died at Lake Pleasant Had Electrical Issues, MCSO Says (Arizona Family Broadcasting, Phoenix, AZ)

7.      FERC Approves Final Rule That Overhauls PURPA Regulations (American Public Power Association)

RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE

8.      Three Companies Fined $550,000 for Deadly Trench Collapse at Centralia Area Wind Farm (KOMO News, Seattle, WA)

9.      FERC Dismisses Net Metering Jurisdiction Petition on Procedural Grounds (American Public Power Association)

10.   U.S. Offshore Wind Power Blown on Course (EcoWatch)

CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY

11.   Work from Home Hassle; How to Keep Your Electric Bill Down This Summer (KVOA-TV, Tucson, AZ)

FISH & WILDLIFE

12.   Canada: More Than 100,000 Sockeye Should Soon Be Back in South Okanagan Lakes (Infotel, Canada)

13.   ‘Alien-Like’ Creature Resembling ET Discovered in Ancient Area of Pacific Seafloor (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

ENVIRONMENTAL AFFLATUS – CLEAN UP ON AISLE THREE

14.   Most of Strait of Juan de Fuca Closed to Shellfish Harvesting (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, WA)

WATER, WATER, ANYWHERE?

15.   Support Trickling in to Help Warm Springs Reservation Deal with Crumbling Water Infrastructure (KGW-TV, Portland, OR)

16.   We Now Know How Many Billions of Gallons of Water Colorado Will Save by Closing Coal-Fired Power Plants (Colorado Sun)

CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT

17.   Op/Ed: Effective Ways to Reduce Carbon Emissions (Puget Sound Business Journal, WA)

18.   Burger King Addresses Climate Change by Changing Cows’ Diets (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA)

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

19.   Broadband Is Turning London’s Victorian Sewer into a Giant Listening Network (ZD-Net News)

I SING THE CAR ELECTRIC

20.   Electric Cars Got Crushed in 2020 – Next Year Could Be Their Best (Quartz)

PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA

21.   Twitter Hack Triggers Investigations & Lawmaker Concerns (Washington Post)

BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – SEETHING STEW OF SCIENCE

22.   We Have A Once-In-6,800-Years Opportunity to See a Comet in Pacific Northwest Skies (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)

23.   The Mask Wars of the 1918 Flu Pandemic (Crosscut Seattle)

GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT

24.   U.S. House Panel Approves Major Water Infrastructure Measure (Bloomberg News)

SICKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN

25.   Seven More COVID-19 Cases in Mason County (Mason Web TV, Shelton, WA)

26.   Washington State Will Limit Phase 3 Social Gatherings to 10 People, Down From 50 (Associated Press)

27.   Fred Meyer, Walmart, Walgreens Join Stores That Will Require Masks (NCW Life, East Wenatchee, WA)

28.   Tumwater Fred Meyer Customer Was Asked to Put on a Mask. Instead, He Pulled Out a Gun (News Tribune, Tacoma, WA – Paywall Advisory)

GENERAL NEWS

29.   ‘Summer Is Kicking In’ – Seattle Area Could Hit 86 Degrees Next Week (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)

30.   Grapeview Hit Also – Accused Post Office Burglar Arrested, Charged (Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, WA – Paywall Advisory)

31.   Illegal Winlock Grow Leads Cops to Cash, Weed in Tacoma & California (Aberdeen Daily World, WA)

32.   End of the Jumbo: British Airways Retires 747 Early Due to Coronavirus Crisis (Reuters)

ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS

Vintage Super Mario Bros. Video Game Sells for $114,000

Capt Sir Tom Moore Knighted in ‘Unique’ Ceremony

Oregon Cave’s Clues Show It’s More Than Just Oldest Outhouse in the Americas


Missing Dog Made 60-Mile Journey to Family’s Former Home


SONG OF THE DAY

The Three Degrees - When Will I See You Again