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Explosion a reminder of NYC's aging infrastructure A detailed report issued only a day before Wednesday's explosion in East Harlem estimates that $47 billion is needed for repairs and replacement over the next five years to spare New York from havoc. Full Article Share: |
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California utility in talks over closed-nuke costs Edison International said in a government filing that a meeting would be held next week to discuss details of a possible deal. Full Article Share: |
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Ground broken on 250MW solar power project U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid joined the Moapa Band of Paiutes, First Solar, Inc. and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power to celebrate the start of construction of the Moapa Southern Paiute Solar Project. Full Article Share: |
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Altus, Macquarie to finance renewable energy land projects Altus Power America Management launches clean energy land program with Macquarie Group to finance up to $100 million in solar and wind land energy projects. Full Article Share: |
Alstom signs service agreements for power plants in Estonia Alstom has signed two long-term service agreements with Eesti Energia for the maintenance of the boilers and turbines at the Narva power plants in Estonia. Full Article Share: |
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GE marks launch of new distributed power business GE’s Distributed Power business will specifically address the increased demand for on-site power from oil and gas majors and heavy industries in the MENA region. Full Article Share: |
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Ex-Im Bank signs $1B MOU with Philippine Department of Energy Memorandum of understanding targets renewable-energy and LNG projects in the hopes of upgrading and expanding the Philippine energy supply in the wake of Typhoon Yolanda. Full Article Share: |
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Fukushima radioactive water decontamination system restarted A water decontamination system was restarted at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Japan as plant operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) continued work on a water line on the system. Full Article Share: |
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