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  • Legal Deadline Set for EPA’s Coal Ash Rule

    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) must issue a proposed revision of its Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Subtitle D rules regulating coal combustion residuals no later than Dec. 19, 2014, under a consent decree reached between the agency and environmental groups that was filed in federal court today.  The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia […]

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  • Obama in SOTU: “All-of-the-Above” Energy Strategy Is Working

    President Obama spoke briefly about energy in his State of the Union address on Tuesday night, though he declared at the outset: “The all-of-the-above energy strategy I announced a few years ago is working, and today, America is closer to energy independence than we’ve been in decades.” That statement rejected recently expressed concerns from 18 […]

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  • GE Hitachi, Feds Reach Settlement in False Claims ESBWR Lawsuit

    General Electric Hitachi (GE Hitachi) will pay $2.7 million under a settlement agreement with the Department of Justice (DOJ) to resolve allegations that the company made false statements about a non-safety component of its advanced nuclear Economic Simplified Boiling-Water Reactor (ESBWR).  The ESBWR, a 1,650-MWt reactor that uses natural circulation for normal operation and has […]

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  • NRC Delays Issuance of Final Nuclear Waste Confidence Rule

    Issuance of the revised final Waste Confidence Decision and Temporary Storage Rule will be delayed until at least early October, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) announced on Thursday.  The NRC cited “time lost” and a “lapse of appropriations” during the October 2013 government shutdown, which has forced the federal regulatory body to “reschedule several public […]

  • UPDATED: Commerce to Begin New Antidumping Duty Probes of PV Products from China, Taiwan

    The U.S. Commerce Department will begin fresh antidumping and countervailing duty investigations of imports of certain crystalline silicon photovoltaic products from China, as well as an antidumping duty investigation of imports from Taiwan. The department announced today that the scope of the new investigations, petitioned for by SolarWorld Industries, specifically excludes products covered by existing […]

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  • POWERnews–Jan. 23, 2014

    POWERnews Stay Connected Don’t miss these POWER magazine resources: Post Jobs | View Jobs | Buyers’ Guide EU Proposes 2030 GHG Emissions, Renewables Mandates Based on Economic Concerns 01.23.2014 | Sonal Patel The European Union (EU) should emit 40% less carbon dioxide than it did in 1990 and produce 27% of its energy from renewables […]
  • EU Proposes 2030 GHG Emissions, Renewables Mandates Based on Economic Concerns

    The European Union (EU) should emit 40% less carbon dioxide than it did in 1990 and produce 27% of its energy from renewables by 2030, declares a new framework on climate and energy presented by the European Commission (EC) on Wednesday.  The communication setting out the 2030 framework is now expected to be debated by the […]

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  • New Lawsuit Challenging EPA Carbon NSPS Highlights EPACT 2005 Conflict

     The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) proposed New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from new power plants violates the Energy Policy Act (EPACT) of 2005, a suit filed in federal court by the state of Nebraska alleges.  The state alleges, as have a number of Republican lawmakers, that the EPA relied on […]

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  • DOE Formally Commits $1B to FutureGen 2.0 CCS Project

    FutureGen 2.0, the government-backed but long-stalled carbon capture and storage (CCS) project proposed for Meredosia, Ill., will get about $1 billion in cost-shared federal funding, the Department of Energy (DOE) announced on Jan. 22.  A Record of Decision (ROD) published in the Federal Register marks the DOE’s decision to provide $1 billion of financial assistance […]

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  • Federal Court Upholds FAA “No Hazard” Determination for Cape Wind

    A federal court on Wednesday upheld the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA’s) 2012 determination that the 130-turbine Cape Wind offshore wind farm proposed for Nantucket Sound, south of Cape Cod, Mass., posed “no hazard” to air navigation.  The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit’s decision in Town of Barnstable, Mass. v. FAA […]

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