Thursday, July 31, 2014

PennEnergy's Daily Power Update 7/31


Whitepaper Download: Overcoming 6 major hurdles to effective change management in control

Are you able to effectively monitor intelligent industrial endpoints and manage change within critical infrastructures? Control systems were originally designed for simplicity, not requiring heavy change management. Recently, these systems have increased in complexity to efficiently manage system reliability and uptime. The following white paper discusses overcoming 6 hurdles critical infrastructure companies face as they modernize and secure control systems environments. Download Now!
Energy News & Insights

Russia, China move to partner on floating nuclear power plants

Russia’s nuclear export body Rusatom Overseas has signed a memorandum of understanding with China for the development of floating nuclear power plants. …more>>
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SheerWind announces world's first multi-turbine wind tower (Video)

SheerWind says adding a second turbine to a single INVELOX wind funnel, power output increases by 1.7x and provides near zero downtime. …more>>
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Israel unleashes deadliest strike against Hamas; cripples Gaza power plant

Israel unleashed its heaviest air and artillery assault of the Gaza war on Tuesday, destroying key symbols of Hamas control and shutting down the territory's only power plant. …more>>
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Alstom wins $450MM equipment contract for Monterrey III gas power plant

Alstom to supply major equipment and maintenance package for Iberdrola's Monterrey III combined-cycle power plant in Pesqueria, Nuevo Leon. …more>>
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EPA power emissions rules assailed as too much, too little

Hundreds of people across the country lined up to tell the Environmental Protection Agency that its new rules for power-plant emissions either go too far or not far enough. …more>>
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Kyocera, SPCG finish 257 MW solar project in Thailand

The project in Thailand, which encompasses 35 solar farms, has a total power generation capacity of 257 megawatts, or enough to power 287,500 households. …more>>
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Dominion says half of 2013 power generation from carbon-free sources

Report from Dominion says that 50 percent of the electricity it produced from its fleet of power stations in 2013 came from carbon-free nuclear and renewable energy. …more>>
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Exelon, Bloom bring distributed power to commercial customers

Exelon will finance Bloom Energy projects through Bloom Electrons, a service that allows customers to buy power as a service, rather than purchasing the equipment directly. …more>>
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