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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Power Engineering Top Stories 7/1

Top Stories
Notre Dame, GE partner in turbine research
The University of Notre Dame and General Electric Co. announced plans to work together to build a $36 million research and test facility with the goal of making better massive gas turbines used by aircraft, power plants and the oil and gas industry.
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Report: Additional cuts needed for states to meet EPA’s proposed CO2 rule
SNL Energy Research and Advisory Services said most states will need to make additional cuts in order to meet the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s proposed emissions rule.
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North Carolina waste-to-energy facility enters operations
The 600-kW Storms Hog Power (SHP) facility, near Bladenboro, North Carolina, has entered operations and is the state’s largest swine waste-to-energy system.
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MOX fuel powers Dutch nuclear power plant for the first time
The Borssele nuclear power plant in the Netherlands has started generating electricity for the first time with mixed oxide (MOX) fuel supplied by Areva.
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Industry News
Obama says US supporting Chilean solar power plant
President Barack Obama said Monday that the United States wants to help Chile build Latin America's largest solar power plant.
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Kola nuclear power plant’s oldest reactors receive life extensions
The two oldest nuclear reactors at the Kola Nuclear Power Plant in Russia are now up to contemporary safety standards and the lifespans have been extended 15 years.
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REC Solar, KIUC begin construction on solar power project in Hawaii
Commercial solar electric system design and installation company, REC Solar, announced that construction has begun on a 12-MW solar array for Hawaiian utility Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC).
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NJR Clean Energy Ventures completes wind power project in Montana
NJR Clean Energy Ventures (NJRCEV), a subsidiary of New Jersey Resources (NYSE:NJR), has announced the completion of the Two Dot Wind Farm, located in Two Dot, Montana.
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