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  • SCS Energy Cancels 750-MW Coal Gasification Plant with Carbon Storage

    A 750-MW coal gasification plant with carbon sequestration proposed to be built in in Linden, N.J., is no longer under development, owner SCS Energy says on its website. The company said it has moved the commercial structure and process design for the PurGen project to the Hydrogen Energy California project, a fossil fuel gasification plant with carbon storage proposed for Kern County, Calif.

  • Duke Prepares for Testing at Edwardsport IGCC Plant

    Duke Energy last week said that testing was under way in preparation for commercial operation next year of its 630-MW integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) Edwardsport power plant in Knox County, Ind.

  • Cuomo’s Energy Task Force Calls for $5.7B and 3.2 GW New Capacity in N.Y.

    A task force appointed by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) on Monday released a plan that calls for 3,200 MW of new power generation and transmission capacity funded with up to $5.7 billion in private investments.

  • FERC Proposes Stricter Standards to Mitigate Geomagnetic Disturbances on Grids

    The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) last week proposed to require new standards addressing the impacts of a geomagnetic disturbance (GMD), saying that, though it recognized the strong disturbances that result in distortions to Earth’s magnetic field are infrequent, current mandatory reliability standards do not adequately address vulnerabilities.

  • Dominion to Decommission Kewaunee Nuclear Plant, Cites Poor Economics

    The Kewaunee Power Station—a 556-MW nuclear facility in Carlton, Wis.—will be shut down and decommissioned starting in the second quarter of 2013, its owner Dominion said on Monday. The company said the decision to shutter the plant was based “purely on economics.”

  • EPA Gives PNM More Time to Consider State Proposal to Reduce Haze from San Juan Coal Plant

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) extended until Nov. 29 an administrative stay of a federal implementation plan to address regional haze under the Clean Air Act at PNM Resources’ 1,800-MW San Juan Generating Station near Farmington, N.M. The agency’s action last week  gave the utility 45 more days to consider an alternative proposed by the New Mexico Environment Department (NMED), but did  not extend the current September 2016 compliance date of the federal implementation plan.

  • Australian Generator Curtails Coal Power Output, Citing Pinch from Carbon Tax, Renewables Target  

    The owner of one of Victoria’s largest coal-fired power stations announced on Wednesday it would cut output at the Gippsland-based Yallourn power station, saying the July 1-implemented carbon tax is driving up operating costs and that Australia’s renewable energy target is squashing wholesale power prices to uneconomic levels.

  • LG&E to Shutter Kentucky Coal Units Earlier Than Planned

    Louisville Gas and Electric Co. (LG&E) on Monday said it would shut down three coal units in Kentucky—a total capacity of 563 MW—eight months earlier than originally planned.

  • DOI Establishes 17 Solar Energy Zones on Public Lands in Six Western States

    The Department of Interior on Friday finalized its Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS), establishing an initial set of 17 solar energy zones totaling about 285,000 acres of public lands that will serve as priority areas for commercial-scale solar development. The initiative is part of the Obama administration’s goal to authorize 10,000 MW of renewable power on public lands.

  • Bruce Power’s Unit 2 Synchronized with Ontario’s Grid

    Bruce Power on Tuesday synchronized its Bruce Power Unit 2 to Ontario’s grid, marking a milestone in its program to refurbish Units 1 and 2 at the Bruce A nuclear generating station. The company, which synchronized the 750 MW Bruce A Unit 1 with the grid on Sept. 19, said that first synchronization of Unit 2 will allow it to carry out final planned commissioning activities at the plant.