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Legal & Regulatory
EPA Stops Requiring Greenhouse Gas PSD/Title V Permits
Per a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will no longer require Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) or Title V permits for large sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, Office of Air and Radiation head Janet McCabe told the agency’s 10 regional administrators in a July 24 memo. The memo outlines […]
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POWERnews–July 24, 2014
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Legal & Regulatory
McCarthy Fields Carbon Rule Concerns on Coal, Costs, Climate Change
The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) June 2–proposed carbon rule for existing power plants favors nuclear, renewable, and natural gas combined cycle sources, but it also grants coal-heavy states wide flexibility to meet carbon goals with continued coal use, EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy told lawmakers at a Senate oversight hearing on Wednesday. Six Democrats and six […]
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Nuclear
Entergy: State-Proposed Forced Nuclear Outages at Indian Point are Unnecessary
Forced outages at Entergy’s two Indian Point nuclear units proposed by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to protect fish are “unnecessary” and a “terrible idea,” a company official testified at a public hearing on Tuesday. The DEC has proposed Entergy shutter the two units for at least 42 outage days every summer […]
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Legal & Regulatory
FERC Proposes to Approve NERC Physical Security Standards with Modifications
A standard to enhance physical security at critical power system facilities submitted by the North American Electric Reliability Corp. (NERC) will need modifications before it can be approved, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) said last week. FERC ordered NERC on March 7 to develop and submitnew reliability standards requiring owners and operators of the […]
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POWERnews–July 17, 2014
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Coal
House Energy and Commerce Chair Outlines Energy Policy Needs for Emerging U.S. Energy Abundance
Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich.), chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, on Tuesday unveiled five pillars on which U.S. energy policy should be built and discussed how the nation should tackle climate risks and grid threats. The lawmaker told attendees at the Energy Information Administration (EIA) 2014 Energy Conference that the nation’s new era […]
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Business
Senate Confirms Bay, LaFleur to Lead FERC
Uncertainties about leadership at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) were resolved on Tuesday, as the U.S. Senate voted separately to confirm Norman Bay as chair and Cheryl LaFleur to a second term at the regulatory body. The Senate approved Bay’s nomination by a 52–45 vote, despite claims by Republicans and some Democrats who say […]
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Coal
IEA Chief: U.S. Energy Security “Golden Age” Is an Illusion
Optimism about U.S. energy security, which is rooted in the abundant supply of fossil fuels alone, is misplaced, Maria van der Hoeven, head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) told attendees at an energy conference in Washington, D.C., on Monday. The U.S. has seen a dramatic reversal in its energy fortunes over the past seven […]
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POWERnews–July 10, 2014
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