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Solar
How a Major Resort Owner Manages Its Power [PODCAST]
MGM Resorts International took a bold step in 2016 when it ended its energy-buying relationship with NV Energy and instead chose to purchase electricity from private providers. The company’s decision was driven by a desire to slash bills and boost renewables. Henry Shields, executive director of finance and analysis in the Corporate Sustainability division of […]
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RENEWABLE POWER Direct—March 20, 2019
March 20, 2019 FPL Plans to Build 1,500 MW of Solar in Next Two Years Florida Power & Light (FPL) continues to add to its solar power portfolio, with the utility announcing plans to build the largest community solar program in the… Read More Cost-Effective Solutions for Boosting Solar Farm Production It makes sense that […]
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POWERnews—March 14, 2019
March 14, 2019 U.S. Will Build Nuclear Plants in India The U.S. has agreed to build six nuclear power plants in India, according to a joint statement from the two countries issued March 13 in Washington, D.C. The countries held… Read More Sponsored Content Piping Solutions Using Non-Welded Connections For hydropower and dams, welding has […]
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GAS POWER Direct—March 13, 2019
March 13, 2019 ERCOT Warns of Intensified Summer Supply Crunch (UPDATED) Grappling with a historically low planning reserve margin of 7.4%, owing to a mass of coal plant closures, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) is forecasting record electric use… Read More High-Purity Boiler Water pH Measurement Water quality monitoring and control are two […]
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POWER Podcasts
An Inside Look at a State-of-the-Art Training Facility [PODCAST]
Royce Peters, senior technical coordinator for the Carpenters International Training Center (ITC) in Las Vegas, Nevada, was a guest on The POWER Podcast. The ITC is the largest and most-comprehensive training facility of its kind in the world. Following the completion of phase six of construction in 2018, the center now has more than 1.2 […]
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News
States Take Lead with Plans for 100% Carbon-Free Energy
Minnesota and Wisconsin recently joined the list of states aiming for a 100% clean-energy future, while some Illinois lawmakers are pushing for not only carbon-free power, but also 100% renewable energy. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) was the latest to announce a set of policy proposals designed to lead his state’s electricity sector to 100% […]
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Gas
The Line Blurs Between Small Cogen Plants and Large Combined Cycles
When U.S. President Jimmy Carter signed into law the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 (PURPA), he unintentionally ignited the worldwide deregulation of electricity markets, which in turn began a worldwide technology race between two distinct types of power plants: the newly created, industrial-scale plant that PURPA dubbed “cogeneration” and the traditional, utility-scale power […]
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COAL POWER Direct—March 6, 2019
March 6, 2019 Carbon Capture Proposed to Save New Mexico Coal Plant The New York-based hedge fund aiming to take over New Mexico’s San Juan Generating Station (SJGS), targeted for closure by state lawmakers, wants to refit the 46-year-old, coal-fired plant to… Read More DOE Chief: Nuclear Power, Clean Coal Technology Key to Reducing Emissions […]
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POWER Podcasts
The POWER Podcast Archive Vol. 1
The POWER Podcast is available through Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, iHeart, TuneIn, SoundCloud, and some other podcast apps. Follow the links below to subscribe via your favorite platform: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube YouTube Music Amazon Music iHeart TuneIn SoundCloud The POWER Podcast Archive (Sept. 21, 2017 – Feb. 28, 2019) FERC […]
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POWER Podcasts
FERC and Cybersecurity: It’s Complicated [PODCAST]
Carol Holahan, counsel in Foley Hoag’s Energy & Cleantech practice, was a guest on The POWER Podcast. Holahan advises large regional generators and other participants in the wholesale and retail competitive electricity markets on policy initiatives, changing environmental regulations, decommissioning and sale of plants, and matters pending before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). During […]