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Press Releases
Pattern Energy to Enter Japan Market with Acquisition of Projects and a Modest Investment in Development
SAN FRANCISCO, California, February 26, 2018 – Pattern Energy Group Inc. (NASDAQ and TSX: PEGI) (“Pattern Energy” or the “Company”) today announced a series of transactions highlighted by: 1) agreements to acquire 206 megawatts (“MW”) of owned capacity in projects from Pattern Energy Group LP (“Pattern Development 1.0”) and Green Power Investments (“GPI”); and 2) […]
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Press Releases
ABB to improve reliability of power grid in South Korea
Zurich, Switzerland, February 26, 2018 – ABB FACTS technology to boost transmission capability and improve power stability for electricity consumers in Seoul area ABB has won an order from Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) to supply technology that will help strengthen long distance transmission and provide more reliable power to the North Eastern part of […]
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POWERnews—Feb. 22, 2018
February 22, 2018 Entergy One Step Closer to New Gas Plant in New Orleans In what has been a much longer and more drawn-out process than Entergy could have imagined when it first proposed a new gas-fired power plant in New Orleans, the company… Read More Intrusion-Tolerant SCADA Demonstrated at Power Plant Researchers have successfully […]
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IIOT Power
Intrusion-Tolerant SCADA Demonstrated at Power Plant
Researchers have successfully demonstrated an open-source supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system designed to withstand attacks and compromises on the power grid. The intrusion-tolerant system—called “Spire”—keeps power flowing even if part of the system is compromised, and it may be a breakthrough for grid resiliency, industry observers said. Spire was built from the ground […]
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Legal & Regulatory
D.C. Circuit Vacates Parts of EPA Ozone Regulations
The D.C. Circuit last week struck down parts of an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule concerning implementation of its 2008 ozone standards, creating new regulatory limbo for the entities required to comply with the rule. Ruling in a set of cases consolidated under South Coast Air Quality Management District v. EPA (No. 15-1115), the federal […]
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Coal
FirstEnergy Suffers Steep Losses, Will Close Massive Coal Plant
FirstEnergy Corp. bled $2.64 billion from its competitive businesses over 2017, financial losses exacerbated by marked declines in contract sales, higher operating expenses, and costs associated with asset impairment and plant exit. The Akron, Ohio–based company, which in January received a $2.5 billion equity injection from four private investment groups to boost its transition to […]
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POWERnews—Feb. 15, 2018
February 15, 2018 Pennsylvania Plant Agrees to Phase Out Coal In a move designed to resolve a Sierra Club lawsuit before it was even filed, Talen Energy agreed to operate its Brunner Island Steam Electric Station, a 1,411-MW plant located… Read More FERC Clears Barriers for Energy Storage but Not Aggregated DERs The Federal Energy […]
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Distributed Energy
FERC Clears Barriers for Energy Storage but Not Aggregated DERs
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) finalized a rule to make it easier for energy storage resources to participate in capacity, energy, and ancillary services in wholesale electricity markets. The final rule, approved unanimously by the five-member commission, will require independent system operators (ISOs) and regional transmission organizations (RTOs) to revise tariffs to establish a […]
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Legal & Regulatory
DOE Establishes Office Dedicated to Cybersecurity, Energy Security, Emergency Response
A newly established U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) office dedicated to cybersecurity, energy security, and emergency response may be a signal that it is elevating its focus on emerging grid threats. The Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response (CESER) will use $96 million in funding included in President Trump’s Fiscal Year 2019 budget […]
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POWERnews—Feb. 8, 2018
February 8, 2018 AEP, American Power Giant, Sets Goal to Slash Carbon Emissions 80% by 2050 American Electric Power (AEP), one of the nation’s largest power generators, will pursue a strategy to reduce its carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 60% from 2000 levels by 2030, and… Read More NRG Sells Renewables Assets, 3.6 GW of […]