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Coal-fired unit at Drake Martin power plant back
online after fire Colorado Springs Utilities (CSU) brought Unit 6 of the 254-MW Drake Martin coal-fired power plant back online. Read More Share: |
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Moxie Energy to build natural gas power plant near
Susquehanna nuclear facility Virginia-based Moxie Energy is planning to build a 900-MW natural gas power plant on Route 11, near the Susquehanna nuclear facility in Pennsylvania, according to Colleen Connolly, spokeswoman for the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). Read More Share: |
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NRC issues yellow findings for fatal accident at
Arkansas Nuclear One The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) issued two “yellow” findings for Entergy (NYSE: ETR)’s Arkansas Nuclear One plant for a March 2013 fatal accident. A yellow finding is one of substantial safety significance. Read More Share: |
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Unit 2 at Susquehanna nuclear power plant taken
offline for turbine inspection Unit 2 at the Susquehanna nuclear power plant, in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, is in the process of being taken offline. Read More Share: |
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GE makes revised offer for France's
Alstom General Electric Co. on Thursday submitted a revised offer to buy the power generation business of France's Alstom SA that the American company hopes will be enough to win approval from the French government and see off a rival bid by Germany's Siemens AG. Read More Share: |
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Video: Duke Energy completes demolition at retired
H.F. Lee coal plant Duke Energy Progress (NYSE: DUK) imploded the boilers Friday morning at the retired H.F. Lee Steam Plant located in Wayne County, N.C. This was the second implosion at the site; the first occurred in December 2013. Read More Share: |
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TEPCO: Fukushima Daiichi ice wall progressing;
standing water wont freeze Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO) said difficulties to freeze standing water are being confused with an ice wall project at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. Read More Share: |
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Black & Veatch to build combined cycle project
in Oklahoma Northeast Oklahoma’s Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA) has selected Black & Veatch to engineer and construct a 495-MW combined cycle unit near Chouteau, Oklahoma. Read More Share: |
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• Solar power installed at Denver International Airport
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