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Legal & Regulatory
Industry Leaders, Experts Testify on How to Keep the Lights On
Ten witnesses from federal and state regulatory agencies, a public power entity, environmental groups, and power companies today outlined a number of threats to the bulk power system’s reliability in a Senate hearing to assess whether enough was being done to keep the lights on. General measures to address day-to-day issues affecting reliability—such as tree […]
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T&D
OIG: Grid Threats Should Have Stayed Classified
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) should have classified and protected a sensitive grid-related document created by its staff, the Department of Energy’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) said in a memorandum on Wednesday. Sens. Mary Landrieu (D-La.) and Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) requested that the inspector general investigate sensitive information leaks suspected to have originated […]
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Coal
EIA: 70% of U.S. Coal Fleet Is Ready for MATS
At least 70% of U.S. coal-fired generating capacity has already installed environmental control equipment to comply with the Mercury and Air Toxics (MATS) Standards, the Energy Information Agency (EIA) reports. The Environmental Protection Agency’s rule will require coal generators of more than 25 MW to incorporate the maximum achievable control technologies (MACT) to control the […]
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POWERnews–April 3, 2014
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O&M
OSHA Revises Standards for Line Work and Electrical Protective Equipment
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) on Tuesday issued a final rule that revises a 42-year-old construction standard for electric power line work to make it more consistent with general industry standards. The final rule, which is scheduled to be published in the Federal Register on April 11 and becomes effective 90 days after that, […]
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Renewables
APS: Arizona to See Dramatic Changes in Energy Mix Within 15 Years
By 2029, renewable sources in Arizona’s energy mix will double and natural gas’s share will surpass coal’s and nuclear’s, the state’s largest utility, Arizona Public Service (APS) projects in its newly released “Integrated Resource Plan.” The report, which foresees that the state’s energy needs will grow 52% while peak demand will surge 60% compared to […]
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Solar
FPL Proposes Voluntary Community-Based Solar Partnership
Florida Power and Light (FPL) on Wednesday asked the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) to approve a unique pilot program through which the company will build new solar facilities and participating customers will fund them via voluntary contributions. During the next three years, depending on customer participation, FPL projects that the program could support the […]
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EP2014: Second Electric Power Show Daily
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Coal
Duke Energy Cited for Significant Crack in Cape Fear Coal Ash Dam
North Carolina state officials on Friday cited Duke Energy for a 40-foot-long crack in an earthen dam at the 2012-retired Cape Fear Plant’s ash impoundment, to which the company last week made emergency repairs. The North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) issued Duke Energy with a notice of deficiency on Friday for the longitudinal […]
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T&D
EEI Report: Investment in Transmission Infrastructure Set to Soar
Investor-owned electric utility companies spent $14.8 billion in 2012 to upgrade transmission infrastructure, and investments in 2013 and 2014 are expected to soar even more, peaking at about $17.5 billion, the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) says in a new report. The eighth annual publication of the EEI’s report “Transmission Projects: At A Glance,” estimates more […]
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