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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES
Idaho: LS Power Releases Timeline, Economic Projections for
$1 Billion Wind Farm (KPVI-TV, Pocatello, ID)
Energy Associations Urge Congressional Leadership for $10
Billion in Emergency LIHEAP Funds (Daily Energy Insider)
Groups Fear California Blackout Prevention Plan Could
Increase Gas Use, Threaten Climate Goals (Utility Dive)
WA State: Broad Lewis County Coalition Supports Bill to Get
Internet from PUDs (The Chronicle, Centralia, WA)
WA State: Clark County Homebuilders Decry Timing of New
Energy Standards, Say Home Prices Will Go Up (Vancouver Columbian, WA)
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (See Stories Below)
1.
Energy Associations Urge Congressional
Leadership for $10 Billion in Emergency LIHEAP Funds
2.
Groups Fear California Blackout Prevention Plan
Could Increase Gas Use, Threaten Climate Goals
3.
Groups Challenge Utility Plan to Dump New Mexico
Power Plant
4.
Idaho: Avista Proposes Plan That Benefits Idaho
Customers
5.
Montana: Missoula, Bozeman, Helena Working on
Green Tariff with NorthWestern Energy
6.
CCAs Accelerate California’s Clean Energy
Transition, Providing a Model for Other States: Report
7.
Hawaii’s Electricity Most Expensive in the
Nation, But Tax Credit Extension Could Help
8.
Op/Ed: January Windstorm Is Reminder of Value of
Diverse Energy Sources
9.
Energy Adviser: Servicemen Key to Short Power
Outages
10.
Idaho: LS Power Releases Timeline, Economic
Projections for $1 Billion Wind Farm
11.
Tidal Power: Sea Trials to Begin for Next
Contender Trying to Master Bay of Fundy’s Tides
12.
Pennsylvania: Allegheny County Commits to
Renewable Energy Agreement, Building Hydropower Facility on Ohio River
13.
WA State: Clark County Homebuilders Decry Timing
of New Energy Standards, Say Home Prices Will Go Up
14.
DOE, House Energy Committee Question Proposed
Building Energy Code Changes
15.
Want to Actually Fix the Environment? Change How
Buildings Are Built
16.
Northwest’s Salmon Population May Be Running Out
of Time
17.
Op/Ed: Oregon Gov. Brown Chooses Litigation Over
Collaboration
18.
A Group of Orca Outcasts Is Now Dominating an
Entire Sea
19.
Sea Lions Are Dying from a Mysterious Cancer.
The Culprits? Herpes & DDT
20.
WA State: A Closer Look – Why the Proposed
Chehalis River Dam Is Not Designed to Generate Power
21.
British Columbia: BC Hydro to Offer ‘Clean’
Industries Reduced Rate as Province Aims to Cut Emissions
22.
WA State: As Climate Proposals Move Through
Legislature, Offset Provisions Are Causing Controversy
23.
WA State: Broad Lewis County Coalition Supports
Bill to Get Internet from PUDs
24.
In a World of ‘Remote Everything,’ Washington
State Sees New Push for Public Broadband Networks
25.
WA State: Grant PUD Internet Service Revenues
Soared Past Expected Money-Making Benchmarks in 2020
26.
Report: Seniors Hit Hard by the Digital Divide
27.
30% of ‘SolarWinds’ Hacking Victims Did Not
Actually Use SolarWinds Software, Feds Say
28.
Washington State Lawmakers Consider Shifting All
New Car Sales to Electric-Only by 2030
29.
Op/Ed: When the Electric Car Is King, Less
Energy Is More
30.
I’m a Social Media Manager. Facebook &
Twitter Have Made My Job an Ethical Nightmare
31.
The Unlikely Star of NFL’s Pregame Super Bowl
Commercial: A Walking, Talking Vince Lombardi
32.
WA State: Personal Data of 1.6 Million
Washington Unemployment Claimants Exposed in Hack of State Auditor
33. Constitutional Ban on Legal Cannabis Advances in Idaho
WORD OF THE DAY
Peregrine \PAIR-uh-grin\ Adjective – Having a tendency to wander.
Walter Mitty sat immobile at his desk, his unfocused eyes betraying his peregrine mind, as it took a flight of fancy to a Renaissance Festival in Belfair, Washington.
WORD HISTORY FROM MERRIAM WEBSTER DICTIONARY – The current meaning of “peregrine” has wandered a bit from its earlier meanings. The word originally meant “foreign,” as did its Latin predecessor “peregrinus.” But even before “peregrine” appeared on its own in English, it was part of the name of that well-known bird of prey, the peregrine falcon. The bird’s appellation derives from “falco peregrinus” -- literally, “pilgrim falcon” in Medieval Latin. Peregrine falcons typically nest in high places, such as on cliff ledges or, in modern times, city skyscrapers. Because of the nests’ inaccessibility, medieval falconers who wanted young peregrine falcons to train had captured them on their first flights or migratory “pilgrimages.” That practice led to a new sense of “peregrine” (“engaged in or traveling on a pilgrimage”), which was later broadened to “wandering.”
ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES
1.
Energy Associations Urge Congressional Leadership
for $10 Billion in Emergency LIHEAP Funds (Daily Energy Insider)
2.
Groups Fear California Blackout Prevention Plan
Could Increase Gas Use, Threaten Climate Goals (Utility Dive)
3.
Groups Challenge Utility Plan to Dump New Mexico
Power Plant (Associated Press)
https://apnews.com/article/environment-statutes-new-mexico-070b4c43fe026f23ff7dc7774269d666
4.
Idaho: Avista Proposes Plan That Benefits Idaho Customers
(Coeur d’Alene Press, ID)
https://cdapress.com/news/2021/jan/31/avista-proposes-plan-benefits-idaho-customers/
5.
Montana: Missoula, Bozeman, Helena Working on Green
Tariff with NorthWestern Energy (Missoula Current, MT)
https://missoulacurrent.com/business/2021/01/missoula-green-tariff-2/
6.
CCAs Accelerate California’s Clean Energy
Transition, Providing a Model for Other States: Report (Utility Dive)
7.
Hawaii’s Electricity Most Expensive in the
Nation, But Tax Credit Extension Could Help (KHON-TV, Honolulu, HI)
8.
Op/Ed: January Windstorm Is Reminder of Value of
Diverse Energy Sources (Wenatchee World, WA)
9.
Energy Adviser: Servicemen Key to Short Power
Outages (Vancouver Columbian, WA)
https://www.columbian.com/news/2021/jan/30/energy-adviser-servicemen-key-to-short-outages/
RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE
10.
Idaho: LS Power Releases Timeline, Economic
Projections for $1 Billion Wind Farm (KPVI-TV, Pocatello, ID)
11.
Tidal Power: Sea Trials to Begin for Next
Contender Trying to Master Bay of Fundy’s Tides (Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation)
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/sea-trials-tidal-energy-turbines-1.5894314?cmp=rss
12.
Pennsylvania: Allegheny County Commits to
Renewable Energy Agreement, Building Hydropower Facility on Ohio River
(Pittsburgh Business Times, PA)
https://energynewsdigest.blogspot.com/2021/02/pennsylvania-allegheny-county-commits.html
CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY
13.
WA State: Clark County Homebuilders Decry Timing
of New Energy Standards, Say Home Prices Will Go Up (Vancouver Columbian, WA)
14.
DOE, House Energy Committee Question Proposed
Building Energy Code Changes (Energy News Network)
15.
Want to Actually Fix the Environment? Change How
Buildings Are Built (Fast Company)
FISH & WILDLIFE
16.
Northwest’s Salmon Population May Be Running Out
of Time (NY Times)
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/01/20/climate/washington-salmon-extinction-climate-change.html
17.
Op/Ed: Oregon Gov. Brown Chooses Litigation Over
Collaboration (Bend Bulletin, OR)
18.
A Group of Orca Outcasts Is Now Dominating an
Entire Sea (Atlantic Magazine)
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2021/01/orcas-killer-whale-resident-transient/617862/
19.
Sea Lions Are Dying from a Mysterious Cancer. The
Culprits? Herpes & DDT (Los Angeles Times, CA)
https://www.latimes.com/environment/story/2021-01-31/california-sea-lions-cancer-ddt
WATER, WATER, ANYWHERE?
20.
WA State: A Closer Look – Why the Proposed Chehalis
River Dam Is Not Designed to Generate Power (The Chronicle, Centralia, WA)
CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT
21.
British Columbia: BC Hydro to Offer ‘Clean’
Industries Reduced Rate as Province Aims to Cut Emissions (Alaska Highway News,
BC)
22.
WA State: As Climate Proposals Move Through Legislature,
Offset Provisions Are Causing Controversy (KNKX Radio, Tacoma, WA)
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
23.
WA State: Broad Lewis County Coalition Supports
Bill to Get Internet from PUDs (The Chronicle, Centralia, WA)
24.
In a World of ‘Remote Everything,’ Washington State
Sees New Push for Public Broadband Networks (GeekWire)
25.
WA State: Grant PUD Internet Service Revenues
Soared Past Expected Money-Making Benchmarks in 2020 (iFiberOne News, Ephrata,
WA)
26.
Report: Seniors Hit Hard by the Digital Divide (Telecompetitor)
https://www.telecompetitor.com/report-seniors-hit-hard-by-the-digital-divide/
THE WIZARDING WORLD OF TECHNOLOGY
27.
30% of ‘SolarWinds’ Hacking Victims Did Not
Actually Use SolarWinds Software, Feds Say (Gizmodo)
https://gizmodo.com/30-of-solarwinds-hacking-victims-did-not-actually-use-1846160687
I SING THE CAR ELECTRIC
28.
Washington State Lawmakers Consider Shifting All
New Car Sales to Electric-Only by 2030 (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
29.
Op/Ed: When the Electric Car Is King, Less
Energy Is More (Bloomberg News)
https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2021-opinion-renewables-will-power-future-of-us-energy/
PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA
30.
I’m a Social Media Manager. Facebook & Twitter
Have Made My Job an Ethical Nightmare (Fast Company)
31.
The Unlikely Star of NFL’s Pregame Super Bowl Commercial:
A Walking, Talking Vince Lombardi (USA Today)
GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT
32.
WA State: Personal Data of 1.6 Million Washington
Unemployment Claimants Exposed in Hack of State Auditor (Seattle Times, WA –
Paywall Advisory)
33.
Constitutional Ban on Legal Cannabis Advances in
Idaho (Associated Press)
https://www.opb.org/article/2021/01/29/idaho-ban-legal-marijuana-state-constitution/
ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS
Frontline Nurse Wins Contest to Watch Movies in a Remote
Lighthouse by Herself
https://mashable.com/article/covid-nurse-goteborg-film-festival-lighthouse-contest/
Production of Olympia Beer Paused as Demand Declines
Scientists Finally Figured Out Why Wombats Poop Cubes. Thank
Heavens.
https://mashable.com/article/wombat-cube-poop-mystery-solved/
Japanese Woman ‘Kept Mother’s Body in Freezer for 10 Years’
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-55867390
SONG OF THE DAY
Eric Carmen – All by Myself
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuliSlNeynk
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