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BPA Files Revised Plan to Manage Power Oversupply in Pacific Northwest
The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) on Tuesday submitted a revised open access transmission tariff to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), addressing situations that occur mostly in the springtime when the Columbia River surges and there is too much power available for delivery.
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NERC: Loss of Reactive Power, Voltage Instability Likely Outcome from Geomagnetic Disturbance Effects
A new report released last week by the North American Electric Reliability Corp. (NERC) finds that loss of reactive power is the most likely outcome from a severe solar storm centered over North America. Significant losses of reactive power could lead to voltage instability, and, if not identified and managed appropriately, power system voltage collapse could occur, the report concludes.
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Experts: Formal China Energy Plan Favors Grid, Nuclear Firms, Not Coal Generators
A report presented to China’s legislature on Monday by Premier Wen Jiabao could have positive implications for the country’s centrally owned grid and nuclear firms, but they could leave "thermal generators out in the cold," experts said.
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Statoil CEO Calls for Transparency, Dialogue, Responsibility
In the keynote address to the CERAWeek 2012 conference in Houston on Tuesday, Helge Lund, president and CEO of Norway-based Statoil, urged the oil and gas industry to embrace a greater sense of responsibility in facing its current and future challenges.
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Public-Private Partnership Seeks to Boost Development, Licensing of Small Modular Reactors
Three Memorandums of Agreement (MOA) between the U.S. government entities and private companies signed on Friday will seek to leverage Savannah River’s land assets and energy facilities near Aiken, S.C., to support potential private sector development, testing, and licensing of prototype small modular reactor (SMR) technologies.
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DOE Announces $180M Funding Opportunity for Offshore Wind Development
Energy Secretary Steven Chu on Thursday announced a planned six-year $180 million initiative—including an initial commitment of $20 million this year—to accelerate the deployment of four offshore wind power projects in the U.S. The funds are subject to congressional appropriations.
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Commentary
EPA Makes the Best Case for State Regulation
A lot of attention has focused recently on federal regulation of hydraulic fracturing through the Environmental Protection Agency. But EPA’s ineptitude in air regulation makes a case for state-by-state regulation of oil and gas drilling.
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Another Billionz Update: NOAA Discovers Inflation
Is a changing climate producing greater economic losses from weather events? Or could it be a simple matter of inflation?
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Project Leadership for Project Management
We always talk about project management but rarely discuss project leadership. There’s a difference.
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It Can Happen Here
When the Soviet Union’s Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded in 1986, the response of the Western nuclear industry was, “It can’t happen here.” And then there was Fukushima Daiichi disaster in 2011. Was one disaster worse than the other?