Stay Connected

Don't miss these POWER magazine resources: Post Jobs | View Jobs | Buyers' Guide


EPA to Hand Over GHG Permitting Authority to Texas
02.06.2014 | Sonal Patel
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) last week proposed to approve revisions to a Texas state plan to regulate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the state. If finalized, likely later this year, the EPA will rescind its Federal Implementation Plan (FIP)…

NRC Commissioners Grilled on Nuclear Rules, Security, and Efficiency
02.06.2014 | Aaron Larson
“It’s as if the government—the [Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)] and the [Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)]—is trying to regulate the nuclear energy industry out of business, just like it’s been trying to regulate fossil fuels out of business,” said Sen. Jim…

Macarthur Wind Farm, Victoria, Australia
12.01.2013 | Sonal Patel
Owner/operator: AGL Energy/Malakoff Corporation Berhad Though endowed with some of the world’s largest coal resources, Australia—whose southern coasts experience strong westerly winds called the “Roaring

Advertisement
Announcement from POWER
ELECTRIC POWER
brings together thousands of the industry’s key players and top professionals for four days of business-building, industry-advancing collaboration. We’ll be tracking developments across all fuel sectors, examining the full range of co-generation options, covering new technology from every angle. If you need knowledge, information and solutions to make the best choices for your facility going forward, join us at ELECTRIC POWER this April 1-3, 2014 in New Orleans.Register today!
A Plan for Optimizing Technologies to Support Variable Renewable Generation in China
12.01.2013 | Zeng Ming, Li Shulei, and Xue Song
Recently, the variable generation (VG) industry has been strongly promoted in China to advance sustainable energy development, especially for wind power and solar photovoltaic (PV) power, which have entered

A Plan for Optimizing Technologies to Support Variable Renewable Generation in China
12.01.2013 | Zeng Ming, Li Shulei, and Xue Song
Recently, the variable generation (VG) industry has been strongly promoted in China to advance sustainable energy development, especially for wind power and solar photovoltaic (PV) power, which have entered

Federal-State Cooperation Is Needed in Transmission Project Development
12.01.2013 | James K. Mitchell
Beginning with its landmark Order No. 888 in 1996, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has aggressively pursued policies designed to foster planning and construction of new transmission facilities

Advertisement
Announcement from POWER

It’s POWER Awards Time!
Want to see your power plant or smart grid project featured in POWER magazine? Nominate it now! Award categories are Plant of the Year, Marmaduke (O&M), Smart Grid, plus coal, gas, nuclear, and renewable Top Plants. Don’t miss the April 30 application deadline! Get all the information and nomination forms here.
Polaniec Green Unit, Polaniec, Poland
12.01.2013 | Aaron Larson
Owner/operator: GDF SUEZ Energy Poland Historically, Poland has relied heavily on coal for electricity generation. International Energy Agency statistics show that coal generation accounted for 86.5% of total

Optimized SCR Catalysts Maximize Mercury Removal Co-Benefits
12.01.2013 | Chris Bertole, PhD
The new Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) have given coal-fired power plant owners a short time to bring their plants into compliance with rules that require significantly less mercury (Hg) in stack

Power Plant Training Simulators Explained
12.01.2013 | Richard W. Vesel
Training simulators are worth their weight in gold to the power industry, as well as to most process industries in general. People tend to learn the fastest and the most thoroughly when hands-on trial and











Home | Subscribe | Jobs | Contact | About Us | Customer Support | Advertise |Terms & Privacy | RSS | Site Map | Events
Send this message to a friend
%%PLUGIN_UNSUBSCRIBE: 214806-Unsub - POWERnews e-letter%% © 2014 Tradefair Group, an Access Intelligence LLC Company.