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HOTSHOTS – TODAY’S TOP FIVE STORIES
The Pacific NW’s Only Nuclear Power Plant Is Back on the
Grid After a Longer Than Expected Refueling Outage (Tri-City Herald, WA –
Paywall Advisory)
https://www.tri-cityherald.com/news/local/article276560031.html
Oregon: Pacific Power Potentially Wants Its Customers to Pay
$90 Million In Wildfire Liability (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
U.S. Rep. Newhouse (WA) to Help Lead Field Hearing on Lower
Snake River Dams (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)
https://columbiabasinherald.com/news/2023/jun/20/newhouse-help-lead-field-hearing-lower-snake-river/
Summer Chinook Fishing on Premier WA Rivers Called Off as
Salmon Struggle (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)
Washington Has the Most Expensive Gas in the Country, AAA
Says (KEPR-TV, Tri-Cities, WA)
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS (See Stories Below)
1.
The Pacific NW’s Only Nuclear Power Plant Is
Back on the Grid After a Longer Than Expected Refueling Outage
2.
Oregon: Pacific Power Potentially Wants Its
Customers to Pay $90 Million In Wildfire Liability
3.
U.S. Rep. Newhouse (WA) to Help Lead Field
Hearing on Lower Snake River Dams
4.
Idaho: Hells Canyon Dam Complex Readies for
Crucial Relicensing
5.
Build Begins on Wyoming-to-California Power Line
amid Growing Wind Power Concern
6.
A California Legal Battle Over Gas Stoves Stirs
Uncertainty for Energy Policies Across the West
7.
Eugene Water & Electric Board Explores Low-Carbon
Power Options to Meet Rising Electricity Demand
8.
California Wants to Make Electricity More
Affordable for Poor People by Charging Rich More
9.
Public Power Battle: Maine Power Companies Are
Spending Millions to Defeat a Vote to Dethrone Them
10.
Tribal Advocates Oppose Nevada Mine – Key to
Biden’s Clean Energy Plan – As ‘Green Colonialism’
11.
As Solar Capacity Grows, Duck Curves Are Getting
Deeper in California
12.
Agrivoltaics Finds New Fans in U.S. Senate
13.
Buying Renewable Energy Doesn’t Mean What You
Think
14.
Space Heating Consumed the Most Energy of Any
End Use in Homes, According to Latest Data
15.
U.S. House Member’s Bill Would Halt DOE’s
Distribution Transformer Efficiency Rule
16.
Summer Chinook Fishing on Premier WA Rivers
Called Off as Salmon Struggle
17.
Tribes Seek Greater Involvement in Talks on
Colorado River Water Crisis
18.
See This California Reservoir Completely Full
Again After Record Low During 2021 Drought
19.
Mount Rainier Is Melting. Can Anything Be Done
to Stop It?
20.
Young Plaintiffs’ Attorney Closes Montana
Climate Change Trial with Call for Action
21.
NRECA CEO to Congress: Improve Broadband
Programs Crucial to Rural America
22.
Low-Income Americans Benefit from Cheap
Internet. So Do Comcast & Charter
23.
ISPs Say U.S. Should Force Big Tech Firms to Pay
for Broadband Construction
24.
Updated BEAD State Allocations Estimates: How
Much Money Will Your State Get?
25.
WA State: Clark County Cryptocurrency Businesses
Face Lawsuit
26.
WA State: Tri-Cites Sees First STEM Career
Academy
27.
The Best WA Public Service Music Made for (And
Paid By) the Masses
28.
Washington Has the Most Expensive Gas in the
Country, AAA Says
29.
Dangerous Fire Weather Conditions Becoming More
Common Across U.S.
30.
Titanic Sub: Rescuers Race Against Time After
Hearing Undersea Sounds
31.
129-Year-Old Oregon Coast Lighthouse Vandalized;
Police Searching for Suspects
32.
Guest Essay: Snake River ‘Whac-A-Mole’ Needs to
Stop
33.
California’s Regionally Isolated Power Grid
Leaves State Vulnerable to Failure
34. Guest Essay: Don’t Accept a Future of Mega-Wildfires: Here Are Five High-Impact Personal Actions
WORD OF THE DAY
Frenetic \frih-NET-tick\ Adjective - Frenzied, frantic.
The three o’clock return of the office staff from the nearby “Jitters” coffee stand was a constant source of entertainment for the floor supervisor. From his massive cubicle on the tenth floor of the glass and metal corporate castle, the boss watched his staff’s frenetic work as they bounced between the cubicles like the miniature football players on those Tudor Tru-Action Electric Football Games of his youth…only to crash and burn at 4:30.
ENERGY & UTILITY ISSUES
1.
The Pacific NW’s Only Nuclear Power Plant Is
Back on the Grid After a Longer Than Expected Refueling Outage (Tri-City
Herald, WA – Paywall Advisory)
https://www.tri-cityherald.com/news/local/article276560031.html
2.
Oregon: Pacific Power Potentially Wants Its
Customers to Pay $90 Million In Wildfire Liability (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
3.
U.S. Rep. Newhouse (WA) to Help Lead Field
Hearing on Lower Snake River Dams (Columbia Basin Herald, Moses Lake, WA)
https://columbiabasinherald.com/news/2023/jun/20/newhouse-help-lead-field-hearing-lower-snake-river/
4. Idaho: Hells Canyon Dam Complex Readies for Crucial Relicensing (Blue Mountain Eagle, John Day, OR)
5.
Build Begins on Wyoming-to-California Power Line
amid Growing Wind Power Concern (Associated Press)
https://apnews.com/article/wind-power-transmission-haaland-turbines-0bcde521d60bb6f75d9f5ffbb24c5a69
6.
A California Legal Battle Over Gas Stoves Stirs
Uncertainty for Energy Policies Across The West (Northwest News Network)
7.
Eugene Water & Electric Board Explores
Low-Carbon Power Options To Meet Rising Electricity Demand (KMTR-TV, Eugene, OR)
8.
California Wants to Make Electricity More
Affordable for Poor People by Charging Rich More (USA Today)
9.
Public Power Battle: Maine Power Companies Are
Spending Millions to Defeat a Vote to Dethrone Them (Portland Press-Herald, ME)
RENEWABLE ENERGY & SELF STORAGE
10.
Tribal Advocates Oppose Nevada Mine – Key to
Biden’s Clean Energy Plan – As ‘Green Colonialism’ (Associated Press)
11.
As Solar Capacity Grows, Duck Curves Are Getting
Deeper in California (U.S. Energy Information Administration)
https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=56880
12.
Agrivoltaics Finds New Fans in U.S. Senate (Canary
Media)
https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/solar/agrivoltaics-finds-new-fans-in-us-senate?utm_medium=email
13.
Buying Renewable Energy Doesn’t Mean What You
Think (Washington Post, DC – Paywall Advisory)
CONSERVATION & EFFICIENCY
14.
Space Heating Consumed the Most Energy of Any
End Use in Homes, According to Latest Data (U.S. Energy Information
Administration)
https://www.eia.gov/pressroom/releases/press535.php
15.
U.S. House Member’s Bill Would Halt DOE’s
Distribution Transformer Efficiency Rule (American Public Power Association)
FISH & WILDLIFE
16.
Summer Chinook Fishing on Premier WA Rivers
Called Off as Salmon Struggle (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)
WATER, WATER, ANYWHERE?
17.
Tribes Seek Greater Involvement in Talks on Colorado
River Water Crisis (Los Angeles Times, CA – Paywall Advisory)
18.
See This California Reservoir Completely Full
Again After Record Low During 2021 Drought (Yahoo! News)
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/see-california-reservoir-completely-full-204658361.html
CLIMATE CHANGE SEQUESTRATION VAULT
19.
Mount Rainier Is Melting. Can Anything Be Done to
Stop It? (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall Advisory)
https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/mt-rainier-is-melting-can-anything-be-done-to-stop-it/
20.
Young Plaintiffs’ Attorney Closes Montana Climate
Change Trial with Call for Action (Associated Press)
https://apnews.com/article/youth-climate-lawsuit-montana-1ae9a45e0207276c75f976a6b68eb5f8
LONDON CALLING –TELECOMMUNICATIONS
21.
NRECA CEO to Congress: Improve Broadband Programs
Crucial to Rural America (National Rural Electric Cooperative Association)
https://www.electric.coop/nreca-ceo-to-congress-improve-broadband-programs-crucial-to-rural-america
22.
Low-Income Americans Benefit from Cheap
Internet. So Do Comcast & Charter (Yahoo! News)
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/low-income-americans-benefit-cheap-140000753.html
23.
ISPs Say U.S. Should Force Big Tech Firms to Pay
for Broadband Construction (Ars Technica)
24. Updated BEAD State Allocations Estimates: How Much Money Will Your State Get? (Telecompetitor)
BEAM ME UP, SCOTTY - THE WIZARDING WORLD OF TECHNOLOGY & CYBERSECURITY
25.
WA State: Clark County Cryptocurrency Businesses
Face Lawsuit (Vancouver Columbian, WA – Paywall Advisory)
https://www.columbian.com/news/2023/jun/20/clark-county-cryptocurrency-businesses-face-lawsuit/
PUBLIC RELATIONS, MARKETING & MEDIA
26.
WA State: Tri-Cites Sees First STEM Career
Academy (KEPR-TV, Tri-Cities, WA)
https://keprtv.com/news/local/tri-cites-sees-first-stem-career-academy
27.
The Best WA Public Service Music Made for (And
Paid By) the Masses (KIRO Broadcasting, Seattle, WA)
https://mynorthwest.com/3901129/the-best-washington-public-service-music-made-for-the-masses/
OTHER THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT TODAY
28.
Washington Has the Most Expensive Gas in the Country,
AAA Says (KEPR-TV, Tri-Cities, WA)
29.
Dangerous Fire Weather Conditions Becoming More
Common Across U.S. (Axios)
https://www.axios.com/2023/06/14/fire-weather-expanding-across-us-west-southwest
30.
Titanic Sub: Rescuers Race Against Time After
Hearing Undersea Sounds (Reuters)
https://www.reuters.com/world/searchers-detect-undersea-sounds-hunt-missing-titanic-sub-2023-06-21/
31.
129-Year-Old Oregon Coast Lighthouse Vandalized;
Police Searching for Suspects (Oregonian, Portland, OR)
SOAPBOX SERENADE – VOX POPULI
32.
Guest Essay: Snake River ‘Whac-A-Mole’ Needs to Stop
(Tacoma Weekly, WA)
https://tacomaweekly.com/snake-river-whacamole-needs-to-stop-p5475-197.htm
33.
California’s Regionally Isolated Power Grid
Leaves State Vulnerable to Failure (CalMatters)
https://calmatters.org/commentary/2023/06/california-isolated-power-grid-vulnerable/
34.
Guest Essay: Don’t Accept a Future of Mega-Wildfires:
Here Are Five High-Impact Personal Actions (Seattle Times, WA – Paywall
Advisory)
ALLIGATORS IN THE SEWER – DIVERSIONS
Happy First Day of Summer – Longest Day of the Year
https://nationaldaycalendar.com/summer-begins-june-21/
Follow Up File: Worker Was Paid with 91,500 Oily Pennies,
Feds Say. Now Company Owes Him Much More
https://www.yahoo.com/news/worker-paid-91-500-oily-185652913.html
As ‘Sleepless in Seattle’ Turns 30, We Revisit Its Famous Seattle
Locations
Blood-Red Crickets Invade Nevada Town, Residents Fight Back with
Brooms, Leaf Blowers, Snow Plows
SONG OF THE DAY
Joe Cocker – Bye Bye Blackbird
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dx93FuiGv7U
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