Friday, February 21, 2014

Penn Energy's Top Power Headlines 2/21

Top Power Headlines
Duke Energy to exit Midwest power generation business
Duke Energy announced it has begun the process to exit its Midwest commercial generation business, which includes ownership interests in 13 power plants with a total capacity of approximately 6,600 megawatts.
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Study: America's natural gas system is leaky and in need of a fix
A new research study published in the journal Science reports that federal estimates of methane emissions have been consistently underestimated over the last 20 years, raising questions about the role of natural gas as a bridge fuel.
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All Energy: I Heart Engineers
Allow me to explain that this passion of mine is larger than my long-standing crush on the charmingly introverted and inventive fixers of the world. It’s that last part you see. I love engineers, all engineers, because at their root they are fixers.
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Reliability and Value First! That is the Creed of Grid Asset Management
Smart Griddler Stephen Heiser sits down with Alstom Grid Asset Management Director Jean-Louis Coullon and learns how utilities today take advantage of new tools to better manage their assets and plan for maintenance, repair, and replacement.
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Governing Energy: Cyber T
Cyber Terrorism has been taken to a new level. This is not to say nothing has been done, but that the challenges rise at a meteoric rate.
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