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  • Bechtel and Siemens Team to Build Virginia Combined Cycle Power Plant

    Panda Power Funds awarded the engineering, procurement, and construction contract for a 778-MW combined cycle power plant to a turnkey consortium of Bechtel and Siemens Energy Inc. The Panda Stonewall generating station will be located in Loudoun County, Va., on a 101-acre site about four miles southeast of Leesburg. It is the sixth order awarded […]

  • DR3900 Benchtop Spectrophotometer

    The proven technology you have come to expect from Hach just got better. Built with the future of water analysis in mind, the DR3900 Spectrophotometer will give consistently accurate results in a simpler testing format.

  • DR3900 Benchtop Spectrophotometer Video

    Hach has improved the Spectrophotometer! Guided procedures, spin technology, and RFID technology increases ease and accuracy. Watch below to see these improvements in action!

  • Environmental Group Alleges TVA Coal Ash Pollution Is Leaking Into River

    The Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) informed the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) on Nov. 10 that it intends to bring suit under the Clean Water Act to stop the release of coal ash pollutants it says are leaking from the TVA’s Gallatin coal ash ponds into the Cumberland River. Gallatin Fossil Plant is a four-unit […]

  • IEA: 40% of World’s Power Fleet Will Need to Be Replaced by 2040

    Events over the past year—turmoil in the oil-rich Middle East and the Russian-Ukraine gas crisis—along with uncertainty for nuclear power and pervading energy poverty worldwide show that the energy system is “under stress,” the International Energy Agency (IEA) says in its freshly released World Energy Outlook 2014 (WEO-2014). Despite technology and efficiency improvements, without actions […]

  • U.S. and China Agree to Increase Nationwide Carbon Reduction Targets

    Reaching an unexpected climate breakthrough, the U.S. and China in a joint statement on Wednesday each announced new targets to slash carbon dioxide emissions by 2030.  President Barack Obama set a new target to cut U.S. carbon emissions between 26% and 28% below 2005 levels by 2025. Chinese leader Xi Jinping, meanwhile, said his country […]

  • Point Level Capacitance Switch for Fly Ash Hopper Measurement

    If you’re the person tasked with controlling the level of fly ash in collection hoppers, you know how difficult the application can be. What at first looks like a simple measurement quickly proves to be much more demanding in actual execution. The first problem is the environment inside the collection hoppers, which is extremely challenging […]

  • Japan OKs Restart of First Two Nuclear Units, New Delay at Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant

    Kyushu Electric Power Co.’s twin Sendai nuclear units in Japan’s Kagoshima Prefecture on Nov. 7 got the government’s green light to restart. Once back online, likely in 2015, the units will be the first to restart of Japan’s 48 reactors that were shuttered for safety checks following the March 2011 Fukushima accident. Kagoshima Prefecture Governor Yuichiro […]

  • Russia and China Sign Another Major Gas Deal

    After a decade of negotiations, Russia and China have now closed two major gas supply agreements, with a memorandum of understanding for a second route west of the first being signed on Nov. 9. According to Russian media, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping agreed on a deal to supply 30 billion […]

  • Oncor Wants to Spend $5.2 Billion on Energy Storage

    Texas utility Oncor announced this week that it will seek regulatory approval to spend up to $5.2 billion on 5 GW of energy storage resources to firm up its grid and improve reliability. Oncor owns the state’s largest electrical grid, and it hopes to deploy distributed storage batteries across its entire system beginning in 2018. […]