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POWER news—July 28, 2016
Power News Don't miss these POWER magazine resources: Post Jobs | View Jobs | Buyers' Guide Tightening Market Boosting Gas Prices as Exports Boom The U.S natural gas market may be poised for a return to its traditional volatility as record power burn and rapidly growing exports are colliding with flat production, analysts are beginning […]
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Nuclear
CB&I Sues Westinghouse Over $2B Closing Agreement Claim
Westinghouse Electric’s recent purchase of Chicago Bridge and Iron’s (CB&I’s) nuclear construction segment is embroiled in a new legal challenge, as CB&I filed suit in the Delaware Court of Chancery on July 21 over a $2 billion claim related to the deal The dispute is rooted in post-closing “true-up” working capital adjustments related to the […]
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Press Releases
Wärtsilä strengthens its energy system integration capabilities – establishes partnership with Greensmith Energy
Wärtsilä Corporation, Trade press release, 19 July 2016 at 14.00 EET Wärtsilä today announced that it has entered into a cooperation agreement with U.S. -based Greensmith Energy, the aim of which is to further strengthen its energy system integration capabilities. Greensmith Energy, a leading provider of energy storage software and integration services, will provide the […]
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Coal
FirstEnergy Moves to Deactivate Two Embattled Ohio Coal Plants
FirstEnergy Corp. will sell or deactivate 856 MW of coal-fired generation to reduce fleet operating costs. The company announced on July 22 that it plans to sell or deactivate the 136-MW Bay Shore Unit 1 in Oregon, Ohio, by October 2020. In addition, Units 1–4 (totaling 720 MW of capacity) at the company’s seven-unit W.H. […]
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Solar
11 Things to Know About the Solar Sector’s Precarious Future
Despite escalating growth over the past decade, the U.S. solar power sector faces potentially crippling issues concerning module supply, workforce deficiencies, and grid interconnection obstacles, according to industry experts attending an international solar and energy storage convention. The country added an estimated 14.5 GW of new solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity in 2016, and by 2021, […]
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POWER news—July 21, 2016
Power News Don't miss these POWER magazine resources: Post Jobs | View Jobs | Buyers' Guide 11 Things to Know About the Solar Sector's Precarious Future Despite escalating growth over the past decade, the U.S. solar power sector faces potentially crippling issues concerning module supply, workforce deficiencies, and grid interconnection obstacles, according to industry experts […]
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Legal & Regulatory
Federal Court Stays EPA’s Regional Haze Rule
A federal appeals court has stayed a regional haze rule finalized by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) earlier this year that had threatened to close up to 8.4 GW of coal-fired power capacity in Texas. In a unanimous ruling on July 15, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted a motion for […]
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Legal & Regulatory
Amid Scrutiny, Kemper IGCC Project Marks Big Syngas Production Milestone
Southern Co.’s Kemper County energy facility—the only carbon capture and storage (CCS) integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power plant that is under construction—is producing syngas using lignite. The plant marked its most significant milestone to date on July 14, said Southern Co.’s Mississippi Power. It means that the first-of-its-kind technology to convert locally mined lignite […]
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POWER news—July 14, 2016
Power News Don't miss these POWER magazine resources: Post Jobs | View Jobs | Buyers' Guide Entergy Considering Sale of FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant to Exelon Entergy Corp. announced on July 13 that it is in discussions with Exelon Corp. concerning the potential sale of the James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant in Scriba, N.Y. The […]
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Renewables
Germany Backs Measure to Replace Renewable Incentives with Competitive Auctions
Lawmakers in Germany have voted to replace subsidies for wind and solar with competitively priced electricity prices. The country’s upper (Bundesrat) and lower (Bundestag) legislative chambers on July 8 voted to adopt an amendment to the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG 2016) introduced by Minister of Economics and Energy Sigmar Gabriel. The legislation aims to […]