By Kennedy Maize Washington, March 22. 2010 -- Remember all that hype about a nuclear renaissance? Push it all a couple of years into the future, as the economy has…
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Concentrix Solar, a German supplier of concentrator photovoltaic systems, announced on Feb. 24 that it has signed a contract with Chevron Technology Ventures for the deployment of a 1-MW concentrating…
In the wake of this week’s Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF) in London—a meeting attended by leaders from 22 countries to explore the best ways to accelerate commercialization of carbon…
In 2007, Duke Energy’s W.H. Zimmer Station set out to advance the overall performance of its flue gas desulfurization (FGD) dewatering process. The plant implemented a variety of measures, including…
The conventional wisdom that natural gas is a reasonable, but temporary, power-generating bridge fuel to a future of a nuclear and renewables generation may be dead wrong, according to recent…
An optimal coal pile design takes into account the site-specific (and often conflicting) needs of a new power plant early in its design — rather than using whatever land is…
Electric utility mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are forged in the boardroom and fueled by Wall Street. But their success or failure is determined at power plants and depends largely on…
Although fluid monitoring technology has come of age in recent years, its level of sophistication varies widely across industries. Some users of bulk chemicals, fuels, and other fluids use state-of-the-art…
The Valley of the Sun went off the water wagon on March 4, ending a record 136 consecutive days without measurable rainfall. That first 0.05-inch sip, followed by a 0.18-inch…
POWER Editor Ken Wicker recently sat down with John Rice, president and CEO of GE Energy, to discuss the company's past year, which was marked by lower turbomachinery sales but…