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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Power Engineering E-Newsletter 2/18

Power Engineering Newsletter | February 18, 2014

Shoe Temperature Variations in Fluid Film Bearings

To accurately monitor temperature fluctuations over the entire surface of a bearing shoe, sensors - or thermocouples - must be strategically arrayed across the surface to track isothermic patterns. Learn how Kingsbury measures temperature patterns under various operating conditions
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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.
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Xcel Energy sues GE over steam turbine failure at coal plant
Xcel Energy (NYSE: XEL) has sued GE (NYSE: GE) for a turbine failure that cost the company millions in repairs at the Sherburne County Unit 3 (Sherco 3) coal-fired power plant in Minnesota.
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Duke Energy: Second pipe leak at coal ash dump
Duke Energy says there is a second pipe that is leaking under a coal ash dump at the Dan River Steam Station in North Carolina.
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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).
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Google invests more than $1B in renewable energy projects
Google Inc. has invested more than $1 billion in renewable energy projects to help fuel the electricity demands of the company's data centers and related infrastructure.
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Industry News
Colorado OKs small hydro development
The Colorado House of Representatives passed legislation last week for small hydropower development.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Industry Trends
Henry Hub Average Natural Gas Spot Prices
The Henry Hub is the pricing point for natural gas futures contracts. Here's a look at how prices have changed up to Feb. 13, 2014.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' Economic Indicators
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas offers a glimpse into how the markets are doing domestically and internationally.
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White Paper
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.
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