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Renewables
FERC Staff Highlight Changing Power Mix as Demand Falls for Third Straight Year
The changing generation mix and recent extreme weather throughout the U.S. have led the power sector to evaluate and begin making changes to address their increased dependence on natural gas and the integration of renewables, staff at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) said in the 2013 State of the Markets report. Gas Price Hikes […]
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Cybersecurity
New House, Senate Bills Allow FERC To Protect Grid From Threats
Lawmakers in the House and Senate on Wednesday introduced identical bills that would give the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) the authority to issue emergency orders to protect the grid from physical, cyber, electromagnetic pulse and other threats and vulnerabilities. The Grid Reliability and Infrastructure Defense (GRID) Act was introduced separately by Rep. Henry A. […]
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Infographics
Cybersecurity Trends Show Overwhelming Energy Sector Vulnerabilities
Of 257 cyber incidents reported by asset owners or trusted partners to the Department of Homeland Security’s Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT) in 2013, an overwhelming 56% occurred in the energy sector, exceeding all incidents reported in other sectors combined. Notably, ICS-CERT last year responded to a “major cyber intrusion campaign” from […]
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Gas
Finding the Sweet Spot for Natural Gas Exports
With natural gas exports as its focus, the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources held its first oversight hearing with new chair, Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.), at the helm on Mar. 25. Landrieu began the hearing by pointing out how greatly America’s natural gas situation has changed in less than a decade. She noted […]
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Coal
Democrat’s Senate Bill Proposes Federal CCS Subsidies
Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (N.D.)—one of a handful of Democrats that are critical of the Obama administration’s carbon rules for new power plants—on Monday introduced a bill that would provide federal funds, tax credits, and pricing support to private power companies investing in carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies. Heitkamp’s newly unveiled bill, “Advanced Clean Coal […]
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Renewables
Legal Wins for Cape Wind, Rejection for Atlantic City Offshore Wind
In the past week, as the Cape Wind project planned for offshore Massachusetts saw crucial legal victories, New Jersey’s Board of Public Utilities (BPU) on Wednesday rejected a $188 million offshore wind farm that was planned along the Atlantic City coast. Federal Court Upholds DOI Approval of Cape Wind Issuing rulings in four lawsuits challenging […]
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Nuclear
S.C.: DOE’s Hold of MOX Facility Construction Is Illegal
In a lawsuit filed on Tuesday, South Carolina has charged the Department of Energy (DOE) with “flouting” the law when it indefinitely suspended the mixed oxide (MOX) fuel fabrication facility under construction at the Savannah River Site (SRS) in Aiken County, S.C. The complaint stems from recent recommendations in the Obama administration’s fiscal year 2015 […]
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Coal
Dan River Ash Spill Could Lead Duke to Retire 932 MW of Coal Generation
The Dan River coal ash spill has forced some serious discussions about the future of Duke Energy’s North Carolina coal fleet. Duke Energy President and CEO Lynn Good said in a March 12 letter to Gov. Pat McCrory (R) and Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Secretary John Skvarla that the company is planning […]
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Nuclear
NuScale Gains Partner for Small Modular Nuclear Reactor
NuScale Power LLC and Enercon Services Inc. have joined forces, announcing a strategic partnership to support deployment of NuScale’s small modular reactor (SMR) technology. Enercon got its start in 1983, supporting nuclear plant startups and operations. In 2005, the company created its New Plant Services division to focus on deployment of new nuclear plants. The […]
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Smart Grid
Earth Dodged Grid-Destroying Solar Storm in 2012, Says Study
A massive coronal mass ejection (CME)—commonly known as a solar storm—in July 2012 could have rivaled the worst recorded event from 1859 had it hit the Earth, according to a study published Mar. 18 in Nature Communications. Research at the University of California, Berkeley, and by Chinese scientists into a magnetic storm on July 23, […]