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Energy News & Insights |
In November, officials shut down a reactor at the Duke
Energy-run facility after engineers detected flaws in the airtight,
steel-lined concrete containment building designed to prevent any
radiation from leaking into the air or ground. …more>>
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Australia's government has repealed a much-maligned
carbon tax on the nation's worst greenhouse gas polluters, ending years
of contention over a measure that became political poison for the
lawmakers who imposed it. …more>>
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Grupotec Renewables has secured solar power contracts for projects
totaling 200 megawatts in the U.K. …more>>
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CB&I has announced contract orders valued in excess of $100
million for nuclear power plant modifications and upgrades in the U.S. …more>>
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RES Americas secures project financing for the Border Winds and Pleasant Valley wind power projects. …more>>
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J.D. Power report shows overall customer satisfaction with residential
electric utilities continues to improve; however, utilities not keeping
pace with satisfaction increases in
other service industries. …more>>
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Smart meter delivery will bring benefits to end consumers in Poland's
capital city through further development of a smart grid environment. …more>>
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Since the operation began on May 6,
approximately 2,500 tons of coal ash and river sediment have been
removed from along the Dan River just upstream of the Schoolfield Dam in
Danville, Va. …more>>
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