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Friday, August 16, 2013

Power Enginerring News Updates 8/16

Top Stories
NRC violates law in Yucca delay, court says
Court rules that the NRC must continue its review.
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Calpine brings two natural gas-fired plants online
Both plants generate up to 928 MW of gas-fired generation.
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Government-owned wind energy project breaks ground
Siemens will build the plant under a performance-based contract.
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Fluor gets green light to begin natural gas-fired power plant construction
Company can begin building Brunswick County gas-fired power plant.
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In Case You Missed It
Shutting down SONGS may cost more than $4bn
PJM: Coal-fired power plant closures may affect reliability
Analyst would scrap Vogtle if he could do it over
MidAmerican names five sites in Iowa for wind energy
NRC to probe Entergy's finances at request of anti-nuclear groups
Two Massachusetts solar power projects sold
Rolls-Royce to expand nuclear consulting business
Texas PUC Chair Nelson weighs capacity, reserve market issues
Trina Solar supplying solar PV modules
Joint investors purchase Texas wind project
Low cooling water levels prompt nuclear unit shutdown
Xcel Energy proposes 150 MW wind energy project
Apple iPhone maker considers entry into solar power
SolarCity to acquire Paramount Solar
EPC contractor picked for pollution control project on coal-fired unit
The Week's Most Read Articles
Inside the Tennessee Valley Authority
Associate Editor Denver Nicks talks with president and CEO Bill Johnson.
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Hydroelectric power bills now federal law
Both bills can help develop 60,000 MW of U.S. hydropower.
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Genscape: Electricity demand falls to lowest level since 2009
Electricity demand fell 3 percent from last July, according to report.
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ANO Entergy
Entergy brings nuclear unit back online after fatal accident
Unit underwent extensive restoration efforts before restarting.
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Re-Energizing Nuclear Power
Nuclear industry must do more to sway public opinion.
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What's trending this week
Weekly Coal Production Update
The Weekly Coal Production (WCP) Report provides estimates for U.S. coal production by state based on railroad car loading data.
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