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FutureGen project approved to sequester carbon
underground The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency approved permits that will allow FutureGen Industrial Alliance Inc. to inject carbon dioxide underground in Illinois. Read More Share: |
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U.S., China, S. Korea to help Kenya build nuclear
energy The government of Kenya said the U.S., China and South Korea will help the country develop nuclear energy Read More Share: |
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Dominion, Duke, others form JV to build natural gas
pipeline Dominion (NYSE: D), Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK), Piedmont Natural Gas (NYSE: PNY) and AGL Resources (NYSE: GAS) formed a joint venture to build and own a proposed natural gas pipeline. Read More Share: |
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DOE report: U.S. has 4.9 GW of potential offshore
wind projects in the works The Energy Department (DOE) released a new report showing steady progress for the U.S. offshore wind energy industry over the past year. Read More Share: |
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• China will support nuclear new build in Argentina
• Dominion Virginia Power installs First Solar demo site at Virginia Union University
• AWS Truepower backs financing, construction of Mexico wind power project
• Clarke Energy Provides GE’s First 616 Diesel Engines to Flour Mills of Nigeria
• Japan official echoes nuclear plants will restart if safety standards met
• OGE Energy Corp. names new president, CFO
• Aventine upgrades Illinois cogeneration facility, replaces boilers
• Blue Oak Energy installs rooftop solar for security provider
• Toshiba celebrates commercial operation of eighth CCPP steam turbine in US
• Siemens to supply combined cycle technology to South Korea power plant
• Dynegy investigating transformer fire at N. Illinois coal-fired plant, says nobody injured
• Siemens to help US Geological Survey boost energy efficiency
• Oklahoma landowners sue over wind farm plan
• NV Energy receives approval to tap into western energy market
• Fmr. NRC Commissioner Magwood begins position at Nuclear Energy Agency
• University of Maine Tests 54-meter Wind Turbine Blade
• The Laclede Group completes acquisition of Alabama Gas Corporation
• Siemens completes 1600 MW combined cycle power plant in UAE
• Finnish nuclear plant further delayed until 2018
• Feds want nuclear waste train, but nowhere to go
• Report: India’s nuclear power plants were “accident-free” from 2013-2014
• China will support nuclear new build in Argentina
• Dominion Virginia Power installs First Solar demo site at Virginia Union University
• AWS Truepower backs financing, construction of Mexico wind power project
• Clarke Energy Provides GE’s First 616 Diesel Engines to Flour Mills of Nigeria
• Japan official echoes nuclear plants will restart if safety standards met
• OGE Energy Corp. names new president, CFO
• Aventine upgrades Illinois cogeneration facility, replaces boilers
• Blue Oak Energy installs rooftop solar for security provider
• Toshiba celebrates commercial operation of eighth CCPP steam turbine in US
• Siemens to supply combined cycle technology to South Korea power plant
• Dynegy investigating transformer fire at N. Illinois coal-fired plant, says nobody injured
• Siemens to help US Geological Survey boost energy efficiency
• Oklahoma landowners sue over wind farm plan
• NV Energy receives approval to tap into western energy market
• Fmr. NRC Commissioner Magwood begins position at Nuclear Energy Agency
• University of Maine Tests 54-meter Wind Turbine Blade
• The Laclede Group completes acquisition of Alabama Gas Corporation
• Siemens completes 1600 MW combined cycle power plant in UAE
• Finnish nuclear plant further delayed until 2018
• Feds want nuclear waste train, but nowhere to go
• Report: India’s nuclear power plants were “accident-free” from 2013-2014
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VIDEO: Reactor vessel installed at Watts Bar 2
nuclear unit The fully assembled reactor vessel was installed at the Watts Bar 2 nuclear project in Tennessee. Read More Share: |
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Duke Energy to retire W.C. Beckjord Station
coal-fired units Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK) announced Thursday that the company will retire the remaining coal-fired units, 5 and 6, at its W.C. Beckjord Station in New Richmond, Ohio, effective Sept. 1. Read More Share: |
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Xcel Energy defends $665mn Monticello plant
project Xcel Energy says customers should pay for the overrun costs of a $665 million project to rebuild a power plant in Monticello. Read More Share: |
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Report: Combined-cycle unit additions hit 15-year
low in 2013 The addition of combined-cycle units in 2013 dropped 50 percent from capacity additions in 2012, a 15-year low. Read More Share: |
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