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HOTSHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES
Utility Prices Expected to Rise Across Much of Western
Washington State (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)
Pacific Gas & Electric Customers to Receive California
Climate Credit on Their Energy Bills (KERO-TV, Bakersfield, CA)
Why Thousands of City Street Lights Are Turning Purple
(Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/purple-street-lights-vancouver-1.6604599
British Columbia Drought Leads to Thousands of Dead Salmon
(Globe & Mail, Canada)
The American Electric Vehicle Boom Is About to Begin. Does
the US Have the Power to Charge It? (The Guardian, UK)
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/oct/03/electric-vehicles-charging-stations-us
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (See Stories Below)
1.
Utility Prices Expected to Rise Across Much of
Western Washington State
2.
Pacific Gas & Electric Customers to Receive
California Climate Credit on Their Energy Bills
3.
Pacific Northwest Lawmakers Unhappy with
Administration’s Support of Snake River Dam Removal
4.
In the Face of Drought, Hydropower Still
Delivers Electricity
5.
Salt River Project Scolds Board Members after
Letter Opposing Gas Plant Expansion
6.
California: Stockton Chooses Alternative to
Pacific Gas & Electric as New City Power Distributor
7.
Bonneville Power Administration Reinforces
Financial Strength Through U.S. Treasury Payment
8.
Floridians Endure Slow Wait for Power Knocked
Out by Ian
9.
President Biden Signs Spending Bill that
Includes $1 Billion in LIHEAP Funding
10.
Video: Inside Olympia -- Bill Edmonds, NW Power
& Conservation Council
11.
Nuclear Share in Global Energy Generation Falls
to Lowest in Four Decades-Report
12.
Is Nuclear Energy Poised for an Environmental,
Social & Governance-Fueled Comeback?
13.
National Co-op Month: How USDA Rural Development
Supports Cooperatives
14.
Guest Essay: Make Salmon Restoration a Policy
& Budget Priority
15.
Wyoming Sees Big Increase in Wind-Power
Generating Capacity
16.
WA State: Environmental Statement Issued on
Yakima County Solar Projects
17.
Construction Starts on Oregon State Agrivoltaics
Farm That Will Merge Agriculture & Solar Energy
18.
Should Dams Be Used as Giant Batteries?
19.
U.K. Company Denies Cutting Canadian Forests to
Fuel ‘Sustainable’ Power Plant
20.
Why Thousands of City Street Lights Are Turning
Purple
21.
97% of Smart Meters Fail to Provide Promised
Customer Benefits. Can $3 Billion in New Funding Change That?
22.
British Columbia Drought Leads to Thousands of
Dead Salmon
23.
Native Salmon Population on the Rise in Sandy
River Basin
24.
The Last of the Salish Sea Reefnetters Don’t
Want to Be the Last
25.
A Tiny Fish That Once Caused an Epic
Conservation Fight Is No Longer Under Threat
26.
In Alaska’s Fat Bear Week, There’s No Party Like
a Salmon Party
27.
Improved Air Quality on the Way to Western
Washington State
28.
What Happens If Lake Powell Runs Out of Water?
29.
Meet the California Farmers Awash in Colorado
River Water, Even in a Drought
30.
California Wells Run Dry as Drought Depletes
Groundwater
31.
U.S. Supreme Court takes on Clean Water Act in
Idaho Couple’s Case
32.
Snow Loss Is Fueling the West’s Megadrought
33.
Two Groups Want to Put Focus on Carbon Credits
from Urban Forests
34.
American Utilities Aren’t Living Up to Their
Climate Pledges, New Report Finds
35.
Bitcoin Could Rival Beef or Crude Oil in
Environmental Impact
36.
The American Electric Vehicle Boom Is About to
Begin. Does the US Have the Power to Charge It?
37.
Electric Vehicles Add to Electricity Demand, But
Not as Much as You Might Think
38.
Political Spam Is Out of Control. Now Gmail Is
About to Make It Worse.
39.
The Onion & the U.S. Supreme Court. Not a
Parody
40.
Elon Musk Tells Twitter He Wants to Go Ahead
with Original Deal
41. WA State: RiverFest 2022 to Teach About & Celebrate Hydro System Benefits
WORD OF THE DAY
Postlude \POST-lood\ Noun – *1: a closing piece of music; especially an organ voluntary at the end of a church service 2: a closing phase
The beautiful wedding service was only slightly marred by the insertion of the inappropriate postlude, “the Piňa Colada Song.”
ENERGY &
UTILITY ISSUES
1.
Utility Prices Expected to Rise Across Much of Western
Washington State (KING-TV, Seattle, WA)
2.
Pacific Gas & Electric Customers to Receive California
Climate Credit on Their Energy Bills (KERO-TV, Bakersfield, CA)
3.
Pacific Northwest Lawmakers Unhappy with
Administration’s Support of Snake River Dam Removal (Pacific NW Ag Network)
https://pnwag.net/nw-lawmakers-unhappy-with-administrations-support-of-snake-river-dam-removal/
4.
In the Face of Drought, Hydropower Still
Delivers Electricity (Pacific Northwest National Library)
https://www.pnnl.gov/news-media/face-drought-hydropower-still-delivers-electricity
5.
Salt River Project Scolds Board Members after Letter
Opposing Gas Plant Expansion (KNXV-TV, Phoenix, AZ)
6.
California: Stockton Chooses Alternative to Pacific
Gas & Electric as New City Power Distributor (KXJZ Radio, Sacramento, CA)
7.
Bonneville Power Administration Reinforces
Financial Strength Through U.S. Treasury Payment (Bonneville Power
Administration)
8.
Floridians Endure Slow Wait for Power Knocked
Out by Ian (Associated Press)
9.
President Biden Signs Spending Bill that
Includes $1 Billion in LIHEAP Funding (American Public Power Association)
10.
Video: Inside Olympia -- Bill Edmonds, NW Power &
Conservation Council (TV Washington)
11.
Nuclear Share in Global Energy Generation Falls to
Lowest in Four Decades-Report (Reuters)
12.
Is Nuclear Energy Poised for an Environmental, Social
& Governance-Fueled Comeback? (E&E News)
https://www.eenews.net/articles/is-nuclear-energy-poised-for-an-esg-fueled-comeback/
13.
National Co-op Month: How USDA Rural Development
Supports Cooperatives (U.S. Department of Agriculture)
SOAPBOX SERENADE
– VOX POPULI
14.
Guest Essay: Make Salmon Restoration a Policy &
Budget Priority (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)
https://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/make-salmon-restoration-a-policy-and-budget-priority/
RENEWABLE ENERGY
& SELF STORAGE
15.
Wyoming Sees Big Increase in Wind-Power
Generating Capacity (Associated Press)
16.
WA State: Environmental Statement Issued on Yakima
County Solar Projects (Yakima Herald-Republic, WA – Paywall Advisory)
17.
Construction Starts on Oregon State Agrivoltaics
Farm That Will Merge Agriculture & Solar Energy (Oregon State University, Corvallis,
OR)
18.
Should Dams Be Used as Giant Batteries?
(Columbian Insight)
https://columbiainsight.org/should-dams-be-used-as-giant-batteries/
19.
U.K. Company Denies Cutting Canadian Forests to
Fuel ‘Sustainable’ Power Plant (CTV News, Canada)
CONSERVATION
& EFFICIENCY
20.
Why Thousands of City Street Lights Are Turning
Purple (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/purple-street-lights-vancouver-1.6604599
21.
97% of Smart Meters Fail to Provide Promised
Customer Benefits. Can $3 Billion in New Funding Change That? (Utility Dive)
FISH &
WILDLIFE
22.
British Columbia Drought Leads to Thousands of Dead
Salmon (Globe & Mail, Canada)
23.
Native Salmon Population on the Rise in Sandy
River Basin (KGW-TV, Portland, OR)
24.
The Last of the Salish Sea Reefnetters Don’t
Want to Be the Last (Northwest News Network)
25.
A Tiny Fish That Once Caused an Epic
Conservation Fight Is No Longer Under Threat (KOSU Radio, Stillwater, OK)
26.
In Alaska’s Fat Bear Week, There’s No Party Like
a Salmon Party (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
https://www.opb.org/article/2022/10/04/fat-bear-week-2022/
ENVIRONMENTAL
AFFLATUS – CLEAN UP ON AISLE THREE
27.
Improved Air Quality on the Way to Western Washington
State (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)
WATER, WATER,
ANYWHERE?
28.
What Happens If Lake Powell Runs Out of Water? (Yahoo!
News)
https://news.yahoo.com/happens-lake-powell-runs-water-100000151.html
29.
Meet the California Farmers Awash in Colorado
River Water, Even in a Drought (National Public Radio)
30.
California Wells Run Dry as Drought Depletes
Groundwater (Associated Press)
31.
U.S. Supreme Court takes on Clean Water Act in
Idaho Couple’s Case (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)
32.
Snow Loss Is Fueling the West’s Megadrought (Grist
Online)
https://grist.org/drought/snow-loss-is-fueling-the-wests-megadrought/
CLIMATE CHANGE
SEQUESTRATION VAULT
33.
Two Groups Want to Put Focus on Carbon Credits from
Urban Forests (National Public Radio)
34.
American Utilities Aren’t Living Up to Their
Climate Pledges, New Report Finds (The Verge)
https://www.theverge.com/2022/10/4/23386978/us-utilities-climate-change-pledges-greenwashing-report
35.
Bitcoin Could Rival Beef or Crude Oil in
Environmental Impact (Smithsonian Magazine)
I SING THE CAR
ELECTRIC
36.
The American Electric Vehicle Boom Is About to Begin.
Does the US Have the Power to Charge It? (The Guardian, UK)
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/oct/03/electric-vehicles-charging-stations-us
37.
Electric Vehicles Add to Electricity Demand, But
Not as Much as You Might Think (Bloomberg News)
PUBLIC RELATIONS,
MARKETING & MEDIA
38.
Political Spam Is Out of Control. Now Gmail Is
About to Make It Worse. (Washington Post, DC – Paywall Advisory)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/10/05/stop-political-spam-gmail/
39.
The Onion & the U.S. Supreme Court. Not a Parody
(Associated Press)
https://apnews.com/article/the-onion-supreme-court-parody-72a286d21f2d484326b13a5b18884f93
40.
Elon Musk Tells Twitter He Wants to Go Ahead with
Original Deal (Yahoo! News)
41.
WA State: RiverFest 2022 to Teach About &
Celebrate Hydro System Benefits (KNDO/KNDU-TV, Yakima/Tri-Cities, WA)
ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS
To Tackle a Kimchi Crisis, South Korea Banks on Massive
Cabbage Warehouses
Gold Coins Hidden in Seventh Century Found in Wall
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-63122180
Palestinian Farmer Unearths Byzantine-Era Mosaic While
Planting Olive Trees
California Cat Missing for Nearly a Decade, Found 1,000
Miles Away in North Idaho
SONG OF THE DAY
Queen - Under Pressure