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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

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Top Power Headlines
Addressing Concerns of CO2 Storage and Carbon Ash
Southern Company employees have developed a number of patented and patent-pending innovations to address the capture and storage of carbon dioxide and carbon ash.
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Westinghouse signs nuclear agreement in Bulgaria
The agreement prepares support for new and operating nuclear power plants.
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MHI joins combined cycle power plant project in Turkey
The power plant will be built by a consortium consisting of contractors Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Ltd and Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Europe Ltd.
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Alstom secures first wind turbine contract in Korea
Alstom has been awarded a contract by GS Engineering & Construction to provide wind turbines for Gimnyeong wind farm located in Jeju Island, Korea.
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AES Energy Storage unveils complete battery-based grid resource
AES introduces Advancion , a fourth generation grid battery solution designed to deliver dependable, cost-competitive energy storage for utilities and renewable developers.
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PanelClaw introduces the new roof mounting solution
PanelClaw will now accept orders for the new Polar Bear product for projects in North America and will demonstrate the system at PV America East 2014.
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Bechtel-led team reaffirmed to manage Y-12 & Pantex
The Bechtel-led Consolidated Nuclear Security has been directed to resume transitioning to take over the management and operation of the Pantex Plant in Amarillo and the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge.
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California companies awarded $2.2 million to help lower solar costs
The U.S. Energy Department announced $2.2 million for three California companies that aim to lower the costs of solar electricity and increase deployment.
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