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Major Energy and Environmental News and Commentary affecting the Nuclear Industry.

Monday, March 31, 2014

PennEnergy's Top Power Stories 3/31

Today's Headlines
• Japan Fukushima nuclear worker dies in mudslide Facebook Linkedin Twitter
• Ormant sells Heber solar photovoltaic project for $35.25 million Facebook Linkedin Twitter
• Unit 1 of Yangjiang nuclear plant starts commercial operation Facebook Linkedin Twitter
• Siemens, Bluewater and Minas partner on tidal power generation Facebook Linkedin Twitter
• Japan looks to thermal power for energy security Facebook Linkedin Twitter
• United PV acquires solar projects in Inner Mongolia Facebook Linkedin Twitter
• Price for solar matches conventional energy in Germany, Italy and Spain Facebook Linkedin Twitter
• Lebanon may join future leaders in geothermal energy Facebook Linkedin Twitter


Top Power Headlines
Japan Fukushima nuclear worker dies in mudslide
Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) has confirmed the death of a worker who was buried under a mudslide while working near a storage area at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
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Ormant sells Heber solar photovoltaic project for $35.25 million
Ormat has agreed to sell its Heber solar photovoltaic project located in Imperial County, Calif., to RET Holdings for $35.25 million.
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Unit 1 of Yangjiang nuclear plant starts commercial operation
Yangjiang 1 is one of six units currently under construction for the nuclear plant in Guangdong Province in south China
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Siemens, Bluewater and Minas partner on tidal power generation
Siemens, Bluewater and Minas to jointly develop a 2 megawatt floating tidal current turbine in Canada's Bay of Fundy
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Japan looks to thermal power for energy security
Japanese utilities are looking to coal-fired power investment in a bid to bridge the gap created by the shutting down of nuclear power plants in the country.
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United PV acquires solar projects in Inner Mongolia
Chinese solar energy developer United Photovoltaics has finalized acquisition of several PV projects in Inner Mongolia and China's Hunan Province.
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Price for solar matches conventional energy in Germany, Italy and Spain
Research study from Eclareon determines commercial solar energy costs are now on par with conventionally generated energy in Germany, Italy and Spain.
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Lebanon may join future leaders in geothermal energy
Lebanon has vast reserves of untapped geothermal energy, according to the Lebanese Energy and Water Minister Arthur Nazarian.
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