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FERC: Demand Response Could Cut Peak Electricity Use by 20%
A national assessment of demand response released by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Thursday estimates that up to 20% of peak electricity use in the U.S. can be cut through programs in which customers agree to curb consumption at times of high demand.
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SkyFuel’s Glass-Free Parabolic Trough to Be Installed at 43-MW Plant
SkyFuel Inc. has signed an agreement with Sunray Energy Inc., a subsidiary of Cogentrix Energy, for the installation of SkyTrough collectors at Sunray’s 43-MW parabolic trough generating plant near Daggett, Calif.,
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U.S. Senate Energy Committee Clears Wide-Ranging Energy Bill
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee last week cleared by a 15–8 vote a broad energy bill that, among other things, would impose a federal renewable energy standard, reaffirm the government’s commitment to nuclear waste disposal, and implement grid cybersecurity measures.
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DOE Revives FutureGen Hopes; Project’s Capture Goals More “Realistic”
The Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) announced support for the FutureGen project on Friday resurrected hopes for the Illinois gasified coal power plant and carbon capture initiative from which the Bush administration abruptly withdrew last year. If a decision is made to move forward with construction in 2010, however, the Mattoon, Ill., project will be initially designed for 60% carbon capture—not 90% as originally intended—and to gasify a single coal type.
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DOE Selects Precombustion Carbon Capture Technologies for IGCC Plants
Overshadowed by news that FutureGen—the nation’s first commercial-scale coal-fired carbon capture and storage (CCS) project—had regained the Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) backing, the DOE’s financial awards on Friday to nine smaller projects that will develop precombustion carbon capture technologies for future integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power plants went almost unnoticed.
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GOP Energy Alternative Is Nuclear Intensive
Energy legislation unveiled by House Republicans last week in response to the Waxman-Markey climate change and energy bill focuses heavily on an expansion of the nation’s nuclear industry, calling for construction of up to 100 new nuclear power plants by 2030 to meet the nation’s energy needs and environmental challenges.
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Nevada Mohave Coal Plant to Be Decommissioned
The Mohave Generating Station, a 1,580-MW coal-fired power plant that operated from 1971 to 2005 in Laughlin, Nev., will be decommissioned and removed from the site, the plant’s four owners said last week.
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Exelon to Add New Reactor “Without Turning a Spade of Earth”
Exelon has launched a series of planned power uprates across the company’s nuclear fleet that will generate between 1,300 MW and 1,500 MW of additional generation capacity—equal to a new reactor—within eight years.
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Canada Unveils Plans for Carbon Offset System
Canada last week marked a major milestone in its move toward establishing a national carbon market by laying down the rules for a federal greenhouse gas offset system.
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Western Governors Identify Renewable Energy Zones
A report released on Monday by the Western Governors’ Association (WGA) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) as part of the Western Renewable Energy Zones (WREZ) initiative identifies 36 areas in the Western Interconnection that have the potential both for large-scale development of renewable resources and low environmental impacts.