Monday, June 17, 2019

Public Power Council Selects Scott Simms as New Executive Director (Public Power Council, Portland, OR)


(PORTLAND, OR) -- The Executive Committee of the Public Power Council (PPC) announced today that Scott Simms has been selected as Executive Director, effective August 12. Simms will be the ninth Executive Director in the 53-year history of PPC.

“We are fortunate to have Scott as the next leader of PPC, an organization dedicated to preserving and protecting the benefits of the Federal Columbia River Power System for consumer-owned utilities and their ratepayers,” said Debra Smith, PPC Executive Committee Chairwoman, and CEO and General Manager of Seattle City Light. “PPC is critical to ensuring that consumer-owned utilities can continue to deliver reliable, affordable, and carbon-free power to thousands of businesses and millions of residents every day,” said Smith.

“Scott has two decades of experience working in various capacities on Northwest power issues and will bring his expertise and enthusiasm to this new position” said Chairwoman Smith. “With Scott at the helm, we look forward to building on PPC’s successes as public power continues to conquer the challenges and seize the opportunities of the next decade.”

Simms is currently the Communications Director at the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA). In that role, he has touched nearly every part of the agency’s internal and external operations. Simms leveraged his expertise to promote a robust communications program and create collaborative relationships with customers and stakeholders. His time at BPA has resulted in successes such as the nationally-recognized “Hydropower Flows Here” campaign. Simms also held other leadership positions within BPA, including Manager of Long-Term Power Planning and Secretary to the U.S. Entity for the Columbia River Treaty negotiation process. Prior to joining BPA in 2006, Simms held senior communications positions at Portland General Electric.

“It’s an honor to be selected by Northwest public power leaders to serve as PPC’s Executive Director,” said Simms. “I was born here in the Northwest and I have spent my whole life and career here, so supporting the region’s public power interests in this capacity is a tremendous opportunity.”

“Public power is the backbone of both rural and urban parts of the Northwest economy, and it also provides far-reaching benefits to our region’s people and environment,” Simms said. “We have a lot of work and challenges ahead of us, but also incredible opportunities – and PPC members have a long-standing track record of accomplishing large tasks when they tackle them as a collective.”

A Northwest native, Simms hails from Snoqualmie, Washington. He studied Public Relations and Political Science at Washington State University in Pullman, graduating with distinction. Simms lives with his wife and daughter in Portland.

“I am humbled to work alongside PPC’s dedicated members, visionary Executive Committee, and talented staff in service to Northwest public power,” said Simms.

PPC ran a rigorous selection process. “I want to thank all the candidates who expressed interest in leading PPC,” said Annette Creekpaum, Vice Chair of PPC’s Administration and Budget Committee, and General Manager of Mason County PUD No. 3. “The strong level of interest we received from top-notch candidates is a testament to the vital role PPC plays in the region,” said Creekpaum. “I want to also thank the members of PPC’s Administration and Budget Committee for their diligence during the selection process and their commitment to ensuring that PPC remains a passionate, devoted and powerful advocate for public power.”

About the Public Power Council

The Public Power Council, established in 1966, is an association that represents over 100 consumer-owned electric utilities in the Pacific Northwest. PPC’s mission is to preserve and protect the benefits of the Federal Columbia River Power System for consumer-owned utilities. PPC is a key forum to identify, discuss and build consensus around energy and utility issues. For more information, please visit us on the web at www.ppcpdx.org.

Thursday, June 13, 2019

Utilities Ask Congress to Set Nationwide Rules for Clean Energy (Daily on Energy, Washington Examiner)



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(PHILADELPHIA, PA) -- Some of the nation’s largest electric utilities are calling on Congress to provide uniform rules for clean energy to help them meet self-established goals for reducing carbon emissions.

Utility leaders warn that a patchwork of differing policies across states would complicate their clean energy plans and are asking the federal government to pass either a carbon tax or a clean electricity mandate to provide certainty.

“The most efficient thing long-term is for this country at the federal level to come to grips with the situation and allow for markets to be designed that will advance what our customers want,” Chris Crane, the CEO of Exelon, told Josh in an interview at the industry’s annual convention hosted by the Edison Electric Institute in Philadelphia.


Dominion joins the push too: Exelon, along with Virginia-based utility Dominion Energy, recently joined the CEO Climate Dialogue, a new coalition of businesses and environmental groups formed to asked Congress for legislation that would put a price on carbon across the U.S. economy to achieve at least an 80% reduction in emissions by 2050.

“Our preference is for a straightforward policy coming from Congress that will be long-lasting that we can react to, plan for, deal with, and educate our customers on,” said Dominion CEO Thomas Farrell.

Monday, June 3, 2019

2019 Mason County Forest Festival Car Show & Rubber Duck Race

2019 Mason County Forest Festival
Winner of the 2019 Kristmas Town Kiwanis Duck Race

Kayla Navarro

2019 Mason County Forest Festival
Car Show Off Winners

20’s or Earlier
Jack Bailey, Shelton

30’s
Jeanne and Bill Birny, Olympia

40’s
Bob and Jill Jordan, Shelton

50’s
Ron Howard, Shelton

60’s
Glen Bale, Poulsbo

70’s
Blaine Maples, Shelton

80’s
Barent Hoffman, Bellevue

Post 80’s
Sebastian Gutierrez, Shelton

Ford - Before 1980
Dan Stotsenberg, Aberdeen

Ford - 1980 or Newer
Cindy Murray, Olympia

Chevrolet - Before 1960
Steve Herron, Poulsbo

Chevrolet - 1960 to 1979
Mike Shattock, Tumwater

Chevrolet - 1980 and Newer
Kevin Ward, Shelton

All Other General Motors - Before 1980
Judy Slining, Grapeview

All Other General Motors - 1980 and Newer
Shirley Heidemann, Tacoma

Chrysler, Plymouth, or Dodge
Mike Hudnell, Shelton

Orphan - Manufacturer is Out of Business
Bob and Jill Jordan, Shelton

Import - European Manufacturer
Greg Smith, Shelton

Import - Other than European
Jenn Ogno, Shelton

Unfinished
Jim Buck, Shelton

Wagon
Mark Zamzow, Shelton

Convertible
Barry Pettyjohn, Shelton

Truck - Before 1980
Mike Shattock, Tumwater

Truck - 1980 or Newer
Kevin Ward, Shelton

Hot Rod
Stan Thompson, Puyallup

Rat Rod
Jim Buck, Shelton

Muscle Car
Mike and Karen Martin, Brinnon

Detailed Engine
Dean and Donnie Burton, Olympia

Chrome
DOC, Lacey

Interior 
Lyle Haller, Puyallup 

Paint
Edwin Zillyet, Montesano

Display
William Ells, Shelton

Motorcycle 
Ron Wilkes, Elma

Forest Festival Court Choice
Tom James, Tumwater

NJROTC Cadet Choice

Robin/Marvin Barker, Shelton

Saturday, June 1, 2019

2019 Mason County Forest Festival - Paul Bunyan Grand Parade Winners

2019 Mason County Forest Festival
Paul Bunyan Grand Parade Winners

77 Entries

Grand Sweepstakes
McCleary Bear Festival

Queen’s Choice
Jefferson County Rhododendron Festival

Grand Marshal Award
Capital Lakefair, Olympia

President’s Award
Hoquiam Loggers Playday

Spirit Award
Fathoms of Fun Festival, Port Orchard

Car Clubs
1st Place - Yesteryear Car Club
2nd Place - Kitsap Mustang Club

Commercial
1st Place - Triple-C Fabricators
2nd Place - Shelton Dental

School Bands
1st Place - North Mason High School
2nd Place - Shelton High School

Equestrian
1st Place - Equestrienne of Mason County

Community Non-Motorized
1st Place - Mason County Historical Society
2nd Place - USS Nimitz
3rd Place - NJROTC
4th Place - Shelton High School Dance Team

Community Motorized
1st Place - Raise the Flag - Forks Fourth of July
2nd Place - Friends of Willie and Joe
3rd Place - Adopt a Pet
4th Place - Mason County Sheriff’s Office

Chairman Award
Green Diamond Resources

Creativity Award
Mason PUD 3

Novelty Award
Skydive Kapowsin