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  • Trump Administration Swats at Texas in Yucca Mountain Nuclear Repository Legal Fight

    Citing its backing for the long-stalled Yucca Mountain permanent spent nuclear waste repository in Nevada, the Trump administration has asked a federal court to reject a petition filed by Texas in which the state sought a court-supervised process to take over administrative proceedings so as to guarantee licensing and eventual construction of project. Texas filed […]

  • POWERnews—June 29, 2017

    Power News Don't miss these POWER magazine resources: Post Jobs | View Jobs | Buyers' Guide Billions Over Budget, Kemper Facility Gasification Portion Is Suspended Operations and start-up of the lignite gasification portion of the Kemper County Energy Facility, marred by exorbitant delays and cost overruns, and will be suspended immediately, Mississippi Power announced on […]

  • Court Dismisses Westinghouse Claim for $2B Recovery from CB&I

      More grim news emerged for financially strapped Westinghouse after the Delaware Supreme Court reversed a chancery court decision that the company was counting on to recoup $2 billion from an acquisition dispute with Chicago Bridge & Iron (CB&I). The court rejected Westinghouse’s contention of CB&I’s calculations of its final purchase price—even though it paid […]

  • Billions Over Budget, Kemper Facility Gasification Portion Is Suspended

      Operations and start-up of the lignite gasification portion of the Kemper County Energy Facility, marred by exorbitant delays and cost overruns, will be suspended immediately, Mississippi Power announced on June 28. The Southern Co. subsidiary plans to continue running a combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) plant that was completed as part of the $7.5 […]

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  • Agencies Propose to Rescind Contentious WOTUS Rule, but It May Not Be Over Yet

     The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Department of Army, and Army Corps of Engineers have proposed a rule to rescind the controversial Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) rule, which asserts federal authority over small bodies of water. The rule, also known as the “Clean Water Rule,” was promulgated by the EPA and the U.S. Army […]

  • SCANA, Santee Cooper Buy More Time for V.C. Summer Decision 

    SCANA Corp. subsidiary South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. (SCG&E) and Santee Cooper—owners of the two-unit expansion of the V.C. Summer nuclear plant—have extended an interim assessment agreement with Westinghouse to allow the project’s owners to “continue to make progress on the site.” The companies on June 26 extended the agreement to August 10, but it […]

  • POWERnews—June 22, 2017

    Power News Don't miss these POWER magazine resources: Post Jobs | View Jobs | Buyers' Guide Mississippi PSC: Kemper Facility Should Operate Using Only Natural Gas The Mississippi Public Service Commission (MPSC) at an open meeting on June 21 unanimously passed a motion instructing its counsel to prepare an order pursuing potential solutions regarding the […]

  • House Passes PTC Extension for New Nuclear Facilities

    A bipartisan bill extending a production tax credit (PTC) for advanced nuclear power facilities passed the U.S. House on a voice vote on June 20. The bill, introduced by Congressman Tom Rice (R-S.C.), seeks to give facilities that use novel nuclear power technologies more investment certainty. The nuclear PTC was established under the Energy Policy […]

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  • POWERnews—June 15, 2017

    Power News Don't miss these POWER magazine resources: Post Jobs | View Jobs | Buyers' Guide Bankrupt GenOn to Officially Split from NRG Energy GenOn has begun its transition back into a standalone power generation company after NRG Energy—which acquired it in a $1.7 billion deal just five years ago—struck a comprehensive restructuring agreement with […]

  • Wind and Solar Cross 10% U.S. Generation Share as Prices for Solar Keep Falling

    Marking a significant milestone, power generation from the combined utility-scale and small-scale wind and solar installations in the U.S. surpassed 10% of the nation’s total power generation in March, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). The news comes on the heels of an announcement last week by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) that […]