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HOT SHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES
California’s Climate Fight May Send Its Power Demand Soaring
90% (Bloomberg News)
Lake Powell Water Levels Could Mean Trouble for Southern
Utah’s Electricity (KSL Radio, Salt Lake City, UT)
WA State Wants to Capture the Natural Gas Leaking from
Landfills (Crosscut Seattle)
https://crosscut.com/environment/2022/03/wa-wants-capture-natural-gas-leaking-landfills
Washington State Bill Would Boost Definition of Broadband to
100 Mbps (TechDirt)
In Timely but Unexpected Vote, U.S. Senate Goes for Permanent
Daylight Saving Time (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
https://www.opb.org/article/2022/03/15/senate-votes-to-keep-permanent-daylight-saving-time/
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (See Stories Below)
1.
California’s Climate Fight May Send Its Power
Demand Soaring 90%
2.
Lake Powell Water Levels Could Mean Trouble for
Southern Utah’s Electricity
3.
Oroville Dam Evacuees Can’t Sue as a Class,
California Appeals Court Rules
4.
WA State: Tumwater Dam Near Leavenworth to Get
Repairs in 2023
5.
UW Expert: ‘Nuclear Is Absolutely Essential’ as
Feds Fund Next-Gen Nuclear Revitalization
6.
Arizona to Consider Salt River Project Gas Plant
Expansion Application
7.
Bill Adding Extra Penalties for Assault on
Utility Workers Advances to Idaho House Floor
8.
Guest Essay: Seattle’s Skagit Dams Harm Salmon
& Orcas, But WA Dems Focus Only on the Snake. Why?
9.
Commentary: An Examination of Northwest Energy
Coalition February 2022 White Paper on Replacing the Lower Snake River Dams
10.
News Release: U.S. Senator Risch (ID), Rep.
McMorris Rodgers (WA) Lead PNW Delegation in Demanding Answers from Agencies
Exploring LSR Dam Breaching
11.
Editorial: Wind & Solar Proponents’
Arithmetic Problem
12.
Guest Essay: The Dangerous War on Natural Gas
13.
WA State Wants to Capture the Natural Gas
Leaking from Landfills
14.
California’s Rooftop Solar Decision Remains on
Hold
15.
Idaho: Magic Valley Energy Announces Second Wind
Project
16.
Oregon: Coos Bay Well Positioned to Host
Offshore Wind Farm
17.
Why Do People Dislike Wind Power? What a DOE Lab
Found
18.
Washington State Budgets $1.6 Million for Study
and Removal of Toxic Lights
19.
Thinking of Installing an Air Conditioning Unit?
A Heat Pump Is Better, Says BC Hydro
20.
Here Are the Top 5 Energy Hogs, And What You Can
Do About Them
21.
New Data Could Help Scientists Worldwide
Studying Fish Passage Through Dams
22.
Anglers Get Rewarded for Catching Northern Pike
23.
Finding: Finfish Aquaculture Has Little Impact
on Salmon
24.
Race to the Bottom: How Big Business Took Over
Oregon’s First Protected Aquifer
25.
How Cloud Seeding Can ‘Make It Rain’ in Utah
Amid Severe Drought
26.
The Big Sneeze: Climate Change to Make Pollen
Season Nastier
27.
Portland Planning Bureau Director Departs with
$195,000 Severance amid Climate Change Program Problems
28.
Oregon: Tricky Transportation Issues at Center
of Lane County’s Emissions Reduction Plan
29.
Washington State Bill Would Boost Definition of
Broadband to 100 Mbps
30.
WA State: Mason PUD 3 – Here Goes the
‘Fiberhood!’
31.
Mohave Electric Cooperative Receives National
Accolades for Fiber Project
32.
In Texas, an Influx of Crypto Miners May Mean
Higher Electricity Bills for Consumers
33.
Bitcoin Is Red Hot. Can It Ever Be Green?
34.
Washington Legislators Again Mandate 100%
Electric New Car Sales By 2030
35.
Saharan Dust Storm Covers Spain, Spreads Out
Across Europe
36.
How 5G Could Send Weather Forecasting Back to
the 1970s
37.
In Timely but Unexpected Vote, U.S. Senate Goes
for Permanent Daylight Saving Time
38. U.S. Sewer Data Warns of a New Bump in Covid Cases After Lull
WORD OF THE DAY
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ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES
1.
California’s Climate Fight May Send Its Power
Demand Soaring 90% (Bloomberg News)
2.
Lake Powell Water Levels Could Mean Trouble for Southern
Utah’s Electricity (KSL Radio, Salt Lake City, UT)
3.
Oroville Dam Evacuees Can’t Sue as a Class, California
Appeals Court Rules (Courthouse News Service)
4.
WA State: Tumwater Dam Near Leavenworth to Get
Repairs in 2023 (Wenatchee World, WA – Paywall Advisory)
5.
UW Expert: ‘Nuclear Is Absolutely Essential’ as Feds
Fund Next-Gen Nuclear Revitalization (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)
https://mynorthwest.com/3393503/uw-expert-scott-montgomery-nuclear-absolutely-essential/
6.
Arizona to Consider Salt River Project Gas Plant
Expansion Application (KNXV-TV, Phoenix, AZ)
https://www.abc15.com/news/state/acc-to-consider-srp-gas-plant-expansion-application
7.
Bill Adding Extra Penalties for Assault on Utility
Workers Advances to Idaho House Floor (Idaho Capital Sun)
SOAPBOX SERENADE – VOX POPULI
8.
Guest Essay: Seattle’s Skagit Dams Harm Salmon &
Orcas, But WA Dems Focus Only on the Snake. Why? (Tacoma News Tribune, WA –
Paywall Advisory)
https://www.thenewstribune.com/opinion/article259270484.html
9.
Commentary: An Examination of Northwest Energy
Coalition February 2022 White Paper on Replacing the Lower Snake River Dams (Northwest
RiverPartners, Vancouver, WA)
10.
News Release: U.S. Senator Risch (ID), Rep. McMorris
Rodgers (WA) Lead PNW Delegation in Demanding Answers from Agencies Exploring
LSR Dam Breaching (U.S. Senator James Risch, ID)
https://www.risch.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/pressreleases?ID=019016BF-202F-4A70-86E9-A968281088E1
11.
Editorial: Wind & Solar Proponents’
Arithmetic Problem (National Review)
https://www.nationalreview.com/2022/03/wind-and-solar-proponents-arithmetic-problem/
12.
Guest Essay: The Dangerous War on Natural Gas (Washington
Examiner)
RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE
13.
WA State Wants to Capture the Natural Gas
Leaking from Landfills (Crosscut Seattle)
https://crosscut.com/environment/2022/03/wa-wants-capture-natural-gas-leaking-landfills
14.
California’s Rooftop Solar Decision Remains on
Hold (San Diego Union-Tribune, CA)
15.
Idaho: Magic Valley Energy Announces Second Wind
Project (Twin Falls Times-News, ID)
16.
Oregon: Coos Bay Well Positioned to Host
Offshore Wind Farm (The Bandon Western World, OR)
17.
Why Do People Dislike Wind Power? What a DOE Lab
Found (E&E News)
https://www.eenews.net/articles/why-do-people-dislike-wind-power-what-a-doe-lab-found/
CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY
18.
Washington State Budgets $1.6 Million for Study
and Removal of Toxic Lights (ProPublica)
19.
Thinking of Installing an Air Conditioning Unit?
A Heat Pump Is Better, Says BC Hydro (Alaska Highway News, BC)
20.
Here Are the Top 5 Energy Hogs, And What You Can
Do About Them (Everett Herald, WA – Paywall Advisory)
https://www.heraldnet.com/life/here-are-the-top-5-energy-hogs-and-what-you-can-do-about-them/
FISH & WILDLIFE
21.
New Data Could Help Scientists Worldwide
Studying Fish Passage Through Dams (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
https://www.opb.org/article/2022/03/15/data-fish-tracking-salmon-dams/
22.
Anglers Get Rewarded for Catching Northern Pike
(Okanogan Valley Gazette-Tribune, Oroville, WA)
https://www.gazette-tribune.com/sports/anglers-get-rewarded-for-catching-northern-pike/82466/
23.
Finding: Finfish Aquaculture Has Little Impact on
Salmon (Cascadia Daily News)
https://www.cascadiadaily.com/news/2022/mar/09/finfish-aquaculture-has-little-impact-on-salmon/
WATER, WATER, ANYWHERE?
24.
Race to the Bottom: How Big Business Took Over Oregon’s
First Protected Aquifer (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
25.
How Cloud Seeding Can ‘Make It Rain’ in Utah Amid
Severe Drought (KTVX-TV, Salt Lake City, UT)
https://www.abc4.com/news/local-news/how-cloud-seeding-can-make-it-rain-in-utah-amid-severe-drought/
CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT
26.
The Big Sneeze: Climate Change to Make Pollen
Season Nastier (Associated Press)
https://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/The-Big-Sneeze-Climate-change-to-make-pollen-17003569.php
27.
Portland Planning Bureau Director Departs with $195,000
Severance amid Climate Change Program Problems (Oregonian, Portland, OR)
28.
Oregon: Tricky Transportation Issues at Center of
Lane County’s Emissions Reduction Plan (Eugene Register-Guard, OR)
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
29.
Washington State Bill Would Boost Definition of
Broadband to 100 Mbps (TechDirt)
30.
WA State: Mason PUD 3 – Here Goes the ‘Fiberhood!’
(NoaNet)
https://www.noanet.net/insights/here-goes-the-fiberhood/
31.
Mohave Electric Cooperative Receives National
Accolades for Fiber Project (The Bee, Kingman, AZ)
https://www.thebee.news/mohave-electric-cooperative-receives-national-accolades-for-fiber-project/
THE WIZARDING WORLD OF TECHNOLOGY
32.
In Texas, an Influx of Crypto Miners May Mean
Higher Electricity Bills for Consumers (The Street)
33.
Bitcoin Is Red Hot. Can It Ever Be Green? (Washington
Post – Paywall Advisory)
I SING THE CAR ELECTRIC
34.
Washington Legislators Again Mandate 100%
Electric New Car Sales By 2030 (Utility Dive)
BARREL O’ GREEN POTPOURRI – SEETHING STEW OF SCIENCE
35.
Saharan Dust Storm Covers Spain, Spreads Out
Across Europe (Associated Press)
https://www.courthousenews.com/saharan-dust-storm-covers-spain-spreads-out-across-europe/
36.
How 5G Could Send Weather Forecasting Back to
the 1970s (Grist Online)
OTHER THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT TODAY
37.
In Timely but Unexpected Vote, U.S. Senate Goes for
Permanent Daylight Saving Time (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
https://www.opb.org/article/2022/03/15/senate-votes-to-keep-permanent-daylight-saving-time/
38.
U.S. Sewer Data Warns of a New Bump in Covid
Cases After Lull (Bloomberg News)
ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS
Swarms of Genetically Modified Mosquitos Are About to Be
Released in the U.S.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/2-billion-genetically-modified-mosquitos-205200126.html
A costumed Kiss fan in NY blasted music to clear snow from
his street. Gene Simmons noticed
A Diamond Ring Made from Ranch Dressing Is for Sale on eBay
Kawasaki’s Rideable Robotic Goat Is the Electric Car for Wandering
Cowpokes
https://gizmodo.com/kawasaki-debuts-a-deranged-rideable-goat-robot-1848648443
SONG OF THE DAY
Toby Keith - Should’ve Been a Cowboy