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Renewables
Canada to Allow Saskatchewan to Keep Coal Plants Running Beyond 2030
An agreement between Canada’s federal government and Saskatchewan will allow the province to continue operating its coal-fired power plants beyond 2030 as long as it achieves equivalent emission-reduction outcomes. The Office of the Minister of Environment and Climate Change and the Office of the Minister of Environment for Saskatchewan reached a deal to finalize an […]
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Nuclear
Reactor Vessel Placed Inside Vogtle Unit 3
The first nuclear reactor vessel at the Plant Vogtle expansion near Augusta, Ga., has been placed inside Unit 3, marking another major milestone for the much-watched project. Construction contractors Westinghouse and Fluor Corp. lifted the 306-ton reactor vessel into its permanent location inside the AP1000 unit’s nuclear island on November 23. The vessel, fabricated by […]
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Press Releases
Amec Foster Wheeler to lead study into dismantling of ITER fusion machine
Amec Foster Wheeler to lead study into dismantling of ITER fusion machine · Key role in end-of-life planning for the world’s largest energy experiment · One of five new awards at ITER covering concept design, engineering and technical specifications Amec Foster Wheeler announces today that it has been awarded a contract by the ITER organisation […]
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Coal
Long-Stalled New York Repowering Project Is Revived
Plans to repower NRG Energy’s coal-fired 435-MW Dunkirk power plant near Buffalo, N.Y., to natural gas that have been stalled for years owing to a legal challenge may finally be revived. NRG Energy mothballed the four-unit plant in January 2016. The company had filed to mothball the facility nearly four years earlier, in March 2012, […]
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Coal
Canada to Phase Out Coal Generation by 2030, Stricter Power Plant Rules on Horizon
Canada’s Ministry of Environment and Climate Change on November 21 announced regulatory actions to accelerate the phase-out of coal generation that lacks carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) across the country within the next few decades. The measures announced by Minister of Environment and Climate Change Catherine McKenna are part of a larger transition from “traditional” […]
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Nuclear
Paducah Laser Nuclear Enrichment Facility Gets Fuel but Not Formal Construction Decision
While GE-Hitachi Global Laser Enrichment (GLE) confirmed it hasn’t made a formal decision to proceed with licensing or construction of a laser enrichment facility at Paducah, Ky., the Department of Energy (DOE) announced it has agreed to sell depleted uranium to the company over a 40-year period to help produce nuclear power plant fuel. The […]
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POWERnews—Nov. 10, 2016
Power News Don't miss these POWER magazine resources: Post Jobs | View Jobs | Buyers' Guide Election Roundup: What Trump's Win Means for Energy and Environment Donald Trump’s stunning victory in the U.S. presidential election portends enormous changes in U.S. energy and environmental policy, and a nearly complete turnover of the men and women who […]
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Press Releases
Lithium Ion Batteries Account for 83 Percent of Newly Announced Energy Storage System Capacity, According to Navigant Research
Adoption of distributed energy storage systems, flow batteries, and hybrid battery systems is also growing, report finds November 09, 2016 05:15 AM Eastern Standard Time BOULDER, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–A new report from Navigant Research examines global energy storage projects, providing a database of more than 1,200 projects encompassing more than 43,000 individual systems, with an analysis of regional […]
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Coal
UPDATED: Unexpected Outcomes for Energy Measures on State Ballots
The November 8 election yielded surprising results for controversial energy-related measures in three states. In Florida, voters rejected Amendment 1, a measure backed by utilities to curb the expansion of resident-owned solar rooftop installations. In Washington, the nation’s first state attempt to impose a carbon tax on fossil fuels and power generated from fossil fuels fell […]
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POWERnews—Nov. 3, 2016
Power News Don't miss these POWER magazine resources: Post Jobs | View Jobs | Buyers' Guide France’s Nuclear Storm: Many Power Plants Down Due to Quality Concerns The discovery of widespread carbon segregation problems in critical nuclear plant components has crippled the French power industry—20 of the country’s 58 reactors are currently offline and under […]