Friday, October 31, 2014

PennEnergy's Top Power Headlines 10/31


Top Power Headlines

Cambridge explores potential of radical new nuclear reactor design

The University of Cambridge is playing a key role in an international project to develop a radical new type of nuclear power station that is safer, more cost-effective, more compact and much quicker …more>>
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Post Fukushima, Japan gets green boom and glut

Japanese utilities say they can't accommodate the flood of newcomers to the green energy business, casting doubt on the future of Japan's aggressive post-Fukushima renewable energy strategy …more>>
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Top Power News

Carbon pollution standards for power plants and their impact on CCS

GE Hitachi wins nearly $300MM in nuclear contracts from Exelon

Costs rise by another $496MM at Kemper plant

World’s largest convention center solar array installed

Energy storage start-up Alevo to launch major battery plant in US

Huadian-GE JV launches with gas turbine rollout in China

Areva-Siemens up OL3 nuclear reactor arbitration claim to $4.4B

NY plans $800MM in clean energy investments

EU reaches deal to cut greenhouse gas emissions

ABB to install transmission system for German offshore wind project

16 killed in northwest China coal mine collapse

DOE gives solar power development $53MM boost

Primeur, Paradox partner on Smart City, IoT solutions

50 MW Wartsila plant to support solar power in Hawaii

PennEnergy Blogs and Op-Eds

Separating the fact from the fiction on late season hurricanes

This may come as a surprise, but there are still five weeks left of hurricane season. Hear from experts at Impact Weather on separating the fact from the fiction on late season hurricanes and the importance of planning to safeguard business continuity. …more>>
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