Business
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Legal & Regulatory
Will Plug-in Hybrids Cause Blackouts?
Could demand from plug-in hybrid cars crash the grid? A DOE national lab addresses the issue.
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Legal & Regulatory
The Best and Worst of U.S. Government Employers
Working for Uncle Sam can be worthwhile or a life-sapping grind, depending on which agency employs you, according to a new survey by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. Guess which agency ranked best. (Hint: It’s related to power.)
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Business
Of Prosperity and Pollution (supplement to Powering the People: India’s Capacity Expansion Plans)
Because India has large domestic coal resources (and virtually no other fuel sources); a strong incentive to deploy cheaper, well-proven generation technology; and needs to rapidly increase the availability of electricity to its citizens, the country will likely continue to rely on coal-based power in the long run.
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Legal & Regulatory
Utility Customer Satisfaction: A Faith-Based Initiative?
Does customer satisfaction play a meaningful role in guiding utility operations? Many utilities think it does, as do many regulators. The market apparently doesn’t. Data suggest that the jury is out on the question, and the intuitive answer may not match the empirical evidence.
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Legal & Regulatory
TREND: Coal Industry’s Future Faces Challenges
What role will coal play as the nation moves toward trying to reduce greenhouse gases? The picture is mixed, as these news stories from around the country demonstrate.
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Legal & Regulatory
Supremes Back Cost Reviews on Cooling Water
The Supreme Court backs restrictions on “once-through” cooling for new plants, while giving a pass to existing plants.
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Legal & Regulatory
Coal Companies Peabody, CONSOL, and Arch Are Weathering the Economic Storm
Coal continues to demonstrate considerable financial muscle in the current economic downturn, despite anti-coal rhetoric and concerns about climate change.
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Business
Fabulous Wealth and Fabulous Poverty
Mark Twain summed it up best when he described India more than a century ago as a place of “fabulous wealth and fabulous poverty.” Today, for all its surging economic growth, 300 million Indians still live below the poverty line.
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Business
The Foreign Investment Factor (supplement to Powering the People: India’s Capacity Expansion Plans)
Recognizing that the long-term sunk cost, long project planning and construction timeframe, and high-risk portfolio make it difficult for private investors to raise funds whose maturity matches project completion dates, the Indian government has since 1991 allowed 100% foreign direct investment in the power sector.
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