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Legal & Regulatory
China’s War on Air Pollution
China has been battling—and losing—a “war” on air pollution for years. Stepping up its efforts, the country recently issued new policy measures, tougher even than those in the U.S. and European Union, that could have big implications for its coal power sector. Reports that heavy smog has blanketed large swathes of China’s provinces have become […]
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O&M
Coal-Fired Power Plant Heat Rate Improvement Options, Part 1
Even without regulatory considerations, there are good reasons for virtually every coal-fired power plant to improve its heat rate. The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) has looked at dozens of methods for improving heat rates and evaluated their applicability and costs. Part 1 of this two-part series explains the basics of heat rate improvements and […]
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Legal & Regulatory
A U.S. Power Industry Regulatory Update
The U.S. power sector has seen a number of developments on the regulatory front in recent months. Here’s where major federal rules stand today. (For a more dynamic and graphic version of this article, see http://powermag.com/long-form-stories/bw-power/ .) GHG Rules New Power Plants. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in September 2013 revised a 2012 proposal to […]
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- ferc
- Clean Power Plan
- continued storage of spent nuclear fuel
- EPA
- critical infrastructure
- CIP standards
- carbon
- coal combustion residuals
- CSAPR
- Mercury
- BACT
- MATS
- cross-state
- nsps
- PM 2.5
- NRC
- 316(b)
- effluent limitation
- Clean Air Act
- GHG
- ozone
- Environmental
- Cooling water
- NAAQS
- existing power plants
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O&M
Prepare Your Nuclear Plant for Cold Weather Operations
During the Jan. 3–12, 2014, polar vortex that brought record-setting cold temperatures and severe winter weather to much of the U.S., nuclear plants not only survived, but thrived. According to the Nuclear
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Renewables
Prepare Your Renewable Plant for Cold Weather Operations
Last winter’s polar vortex was a reminder that, despite several years of mild winters, colder months can still pack a wallop. Decades of coal, gas, and nuclear plant operations have taught plant operators
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O&M
Quickly Boost Your Combustion Turbine Response
Twice this year, PJM flirted with blackouts when brutal winter storms (dubbed a polar vortex) struck the Eastern U.S. in January. The cold weather set a new winter peak demand record of 141,500 MW on Jan. 7
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O&M
Non-Carbon Reagent Injection for MATS Compliance
The upcoming implementation of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) is putting pressure on coal-fired power plants to develop and implement compliance
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Hydro
A New Day for North American Hydropower?
Can hydropower get some love? Even fans of renewable energy can be forgiven for having forgotten about a resource that—up to now—has produced more electricity than wind, solar, biomass, and all other
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O&M
Prepare Your Coal Plant for Cold Weather Operations
Cold temperatures are nothing new, but extreme winter weather has been in the headlines more and more in recent years. Many of us had never heard the term “polar vortex” before last winter, but earlier
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O&M
Prepare Your Gas Plant for Cold Weather Operations
A sustained Arctic blast composed of freezing rain, record snowfalls, and high winds hit 22 states, from Mexico to New England in early February 2011. The extreme weather severely affected the power generation
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