Monday, September 15, 2014

PennEnergy's Daily Power Update 9/15

Energy News & Insights

Floating power generation holds promise for post-Fukushima Japan

As a post-Fukushima Japan mulls a proposed 700 MW floating gas power plant the nation is moving ahead with utility-scale floating renewable energy projects. …more>>
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Fight erupts over New England natural gas plan

Plans to shift New England from oil and coal to natural gas have drawn fights in the past year among energy companies, environmentalists and local and state officials. …more>>
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Balancing South Africa's Energy Poverty, Climate Change Commitments

While the world's developing countries need access to low-cost energy, they are also the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and its associated policies. …more>>
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North America's largest fully biomass power plant opens

North America's largest 100 percent biomass-fueled power plant opens in Ontario, Canada. …more>>
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Broader Horizons for Data Services

The “cloud” isn’t simply a virtual place in which we can store data; it’s also a force that will change industrial processes and services. …more>>
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sPower, Camborne partner on UK utility-scale solar power

sPower and Camborne Capital announce formal collaboration agreement to develop and acquire uk utility-scale solar projects. …more>>
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New report features states pioneering effective renewable energy policies

New report out of Stanford University features U.S. states pioneering effective renewable energy and energy-efficiency policies. …more>>
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AREVA to supply nuclear fuel to Browns Ferry

AREVA has been awarded a contract to supply nuclear fuel to the Browns Ferry Power Plant in Alabama. …more>>
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