Wednesday, October 8, 2014

PennEnergy's Daily Power Update 10/8

Energy News & Insights

TREAT nuclear reactor to reopen after 20 years of inactivity

U.S. aims to use the revived TREAT nuclear research laboratory to determine how to lower the risk of nuclear fuel during accidents …more>>
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TEPCO, Chubu form strategic energy alliance

Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) and Chubu Electric Power Company have entered into a memorandum of understanding on the formation of a comprehensive alliance covering the entire energy supply chain …more>>
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Wolf Creek nuclear plant reopens after fire

Authorities say the Wolf Creek nuclear plant in eastern Kansas has reopened after a fire …more>>
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RES seeks approval for new solar power project

Renewable energy company RES has submitted an application to build a new solar power project at the former Thorne Colliery coal mine in South Yorkshire, England …more>>
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INEOS to acquire the Grangemouth CHP from Fortum

Grangemouth CHP, currently owned and operated by Fortum, is a natural gas-fired combined heat and power (CHP) plant located at the Grangemouth petrochemical site and refinery in Scotland …more>>
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New busbar trunking system increases efficiency of wind turbines

Siemens has developed a new air-insulated busbar trunking system that increases the efficiency and reliability of wind power turbines …more>>
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WindStream launches on-demand renewable energy platform

Drawing energy from wind and solar resources the MobileMill ensures that the stored system will stay charged by offering a generator and grid-tied energy as a backup …more>>
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Soligent to Acquire Conergy's U.S. Solar Distribution Division

With this acquisition, Soligent will serve almost 5,000 solar installers, energy efficiency firms, electrical contractors and roofing companies in the United States and over 40 additional countries …more>>
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