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Friday, January 10, 2014

Power Engineering's Top Stories for week ending 01/10/2014

Top Stories
Critics blast EPA proposal to curb GHG emissions
Four months after U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Gina McCarthy released a revised proposal to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from new power plants, the agency published the proposed rule in the Federal Register Wednesday. The public now has 60 days to comment on the controversial rule.
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KCP&L to buy wind power, expand energy efficiency programs
Kansas City Power & Light announced it would make a significant investment in wind power projects and energy efficiency programs.
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Video shows progress of radioactive waste treatment plant at Hanford Site
A video released by Bechtel highlights the construction milestones achieved in 2013 at a radioactive waste treatment site under construction at the Hanford Site in Washington state.
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NYSSGC, NYISO support N.Y. Gov. Cuomo's vision for community energy solutions, power grid improvements
During the State of the State speech on Thursday, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced his energy plans for the state. On Wednesday, Gov. Cuomo and Vice President Joe Biden announced plans to advance community-based micro-grid solutions during the Reimagining New York for a New Reality campaign.
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The Week's Most Read Articles
Federal regional haze rule for Okla. coal-fired power plants on hold
A ruling to uphold a federal emissions control plan for two Oklahoma coal-fired power plants is now on hold, according to the Tulsa World.
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EPA's carbon capture and sequestration rule open for public comment
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published the final version of carbon capture and storage regulations to the Federal Register on Jan. 2.
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Siemens to use 3D technology for spare natural gas turbine parts
Siemens (NYSE: SI) will begin printing spare parts for gas turbines using 3D printing technology.
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US electricity see decrease in sales
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) released a report showing U.S. electricity sales, including retail sales and onsite use of power at utility-scale generators, have declined in the past four out of five years.
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Top 10 headlines of 2013
As we enter 2014, we reflect back on some of the biggest energy headlines of 2013. What follows is a list of the top 10 stories in power generation last year.
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More Headlines
EIA: natural gas prices increased in 2013
Holtwood Hydroelectric facility spends $440M on expansion
EDF Renewable unit sells stake in California wind energy plant
LIHI certifies two small hydropower plants
Lighthouse Solar installs 5-MW of solar in 5 states
EPA receives support on plan to cut emissions at Navajo Generating Station
More than 220 non-powered sites identified for potential hydroelectric power development
ERCOT narrowly avoids rolling power blackouts during extreme cold
Indian Point nuclear unit returned to service
Coal-fired power plant upgrade project approved
Natural gas-fired power project in Alaska gains EPC contractor
Texas wind energy project sold to EDF Rnewable energy
Power distribution inspections completed by Pennsylvania utility
Alstom sues EDF over nuclear backup power tender

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