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

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

PennEnergy's Top Power Headlines 4/30

Top Power Headlines
U.S. Supreme Court upholds EPA Cross-State Air Pollution Rule
In a 6 to 2 vote the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled to revive the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSPAR)
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NRG, MidAmerican complete 290 MW Agua Caliente solar facility
NRG Energy and MidAmerican Solar announced the completion of Agua Caliente, the world's largest photovoltaic solar facility at 290 megawatts
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Consumers Energy resumes construction on 105 MW wind projet
Consumers Energy has resumed construction of its 105 megawatt capacity Cross Winds Energy Park in Michigan
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Thirsty Energy: Integrated energy-water planning for a sustainable future
Water availability and the quality of water resources are becoming less reliable, adversely affecting energy production around the world
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DOE report finds major potential to grow U.S. hydropower
New report released by the Energy Department estimates over 65 GW of potential new hydropower development across more than three million U.S. rivers and streams
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Projected CO2 emissions vary with coal, nuclear power plant retirements
EIA analysis outlines significant retirements of nuclear and coal power plants in the U.S. could change the amount of CO2 emitted by the electric power sector
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Westinghouse forms subsidiary in Rio de Janeiro
Westinghouse forms subsidiary in Rio de Janeiro to better serve its customers and partners in Brazil and other countries in the region
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HyperSolar extends UCSB agreement as it nears hydrogen milestone
HyperSolar, the developer of a breakthrough technology to produce renewable hydrogen using sunlight and any source of water, has extended its sponsored research agreement with the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB)
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