States Can “Just Say No” to the EPA’s Carbon Rule, Expert Says
According to Peter S. Glaser, partner with Troutman Sanders LLP, who practices in the energy and environmental law fields, saying “no” is an option that states have in response to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Clean Power Plan proposal. Speaking… Read More

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ARPA-E Summit Takes the Pulse of Energy Technology Innovation
“The coolest thing on Earth” is, according to its new director, a young federal agency that has a unique focus on pushing technology frontiers and an “unblinking attention” to market realities. One thing you can say for sure about the… Read More

Announcement from POWER

Is Your Power Project a Winner?

Find out by nominating it for a POWER award. The 2015 categories are:

  • Plant of the Year Award
  • Reinvention Award (formerly Marmaduke Award)
  • Water Award
  • Smart Grid Award
  • Top Plants Awards (in gas, coal, nuclear, and renewable subcategories)

All nominated projects must be in commercial operation by the nomination deadline of April 30, 2015. You'll find award information, lists of former winners, and nomination forms at https://www.powermag.com/power-awards/

J.E. Corette Coal-Fired Power Plant to Be Retired
PPL Montana, a subsidiary of PPL Corp., announced on Feb. 10 that it will permanently shut down its J.E. Corette coal-fired power plant located near Billings. The 153-MW plant began operation in 1968. In 2012, the company decided to mothball… Read More

Massachusetts Looks to Boost Natural Gas Infrastructure
The Massachusetts House of Representatives is considering a bill that would enact sweeping changes in the state’s energy mix, among them a tax to support construction of new natural gas pipelines. The bill is being pushed by legislators and business… Read More

10 Quotes Concerning Energy Transformation from the ARPA-E Summit
The sixth annual ARPA-E Summit wrapped up on Wednesday, and though there were too many sessions to cover in depth, here is a mini-summary by way of selected interesting comments. Speaker photos (where available) follow the comment. “Any disruptive technology… Read More

Apple and First Solar Strike a Deal
With the ultimate goal of powering all of its corporate offices, retail stores, and data centers entirely with energy from renewable sources, Apple committed $848 million on Feb. 10 toward First Solar’s 280-MW California Flats Solar Project in Monterey County,… Read More




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