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magazine In
the February issue, Power Engineering examines the benefits of modern
gas turbine combined cycle systems, the state of recovery at TVA’s
Kingston plant, and maintenance techniques for keeping boiler
contaminants in check. Click here to see these stories and more. Read More Share:
EIA: 54 GW of coal to retire by 2016 due to
MATS A
total of 60 GW of coal-fired generation is expected to retire by 2020, a
number beyond that previously reported to the U.S. Energy Information
Administration (EIA). Read More Share:
DOE funding geothermal energy cost-cutting
research The
U.S. Energy Department just announced $3 million for the research and
development of low-to-moderate-temperature geothermal energy resources
and support a domestic supply of critical materials. Read More Share:
30-MW wind power project back at full capacity in
Hawaii The
Kahuku Wind project in Hawaii is back online at full capacity,
according to First Wind. Operations at the 30-MW facility, located on
the North Shore of O’ahu, were suspended after a battery facility fire
in
August 2012. Read More Share:
Array Technologies complete three solar
facilities Array
Technologies Inc. (ATI) and BELECTRIC Inc., an engineering, procurement
and construction (EPC) company have commissioned three solar power
sites that combined have a total generating capacity of 5.7-MW. Read More Share:
Utilizing High Strength Stainless Steel for Storage
Tanks This
white paper explores three possible design solutions for marble slurry
storage tanks, using three different stainless grades to arrive at a
tank design whereby both corrosion and structrual resistance are
optimized. Read More Share:
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