Thursday, October 9, 2014

PennEnergy's Daily Power Update 10/9

Energy News & Insights

EU approves UK Hinkley Point nuclear power plant plan

Commission concludes modified UK measures for Hinkley Point nuclear power plant are compatible with EU rules …more>>
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Oregon rejects Wyoming's appeal on coal port

The Oregon Department of State Lands has denied an appeal by the State of Wyoming that sought to revive a proposed coal terminal project on the Columbia River …more>>
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Gamesa wins 68 MW wind power supply contract in Brazil

Gamesa reinforces its position in Brazil, winning a new 68 MW wind power turbine supply contract …more>>
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Stanford engineer says smart grid needed to shift to alternative energy

Stanford engineer says solar, wind and other alternative sources are easier on the environment but less predictable than coal, gas or oil-fired plants, demanding a more sophisticated distribution and delivery system …more>>
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CNA: Nuclear energy Ontario's best choice for clean energy

Nuclear association releases an independent study comparing greenhouse gas and other emissions from nuclear power plants, wind farms and natural gas stations …more>>
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Windy Cove to acquire, develop CO2 enhanced oil recovery assets

Windy Cove announced the formation of a concurrent commitment to invest up to $700 million of equity to acquire and develop CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery assets in the U.S. …more>>
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AREVA deploys Bonita BPM solution for next-gen nuclear plant projects

AREVA to use its Bonita BPM solution to help deploy and track changes in the construction of next generation nuclear power plants …more>>
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Canadian Solar sells three solar power plants to TransCanada

Canadian Solar has closed the sale of three solar power plants valued at over C$180 million ($161.2 million) to TransCanada …more>>
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