Wednesday, January 14, 2015

PennEnergy Daily Power Update 1/14

Energy News

Tritium leak reported at Browns Ferry nuclear plant

$subtitles.get($x) Reports have come through that radioactive water has leaked from a tank at an Alabama nuclear plant, releasing tritium into the environment … Continue Reading
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MidAmerican completes work on three wind power farms

$subtitles.get($x) The three wind farms completed in 2014 account for a total of 511.4 megawatts of wind generation capacity … Continue Reading
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South Korea considers nuclear options after cyberattack

$subtitles.get($x) Following the hacking of South Korea's nuclear operator in December, the country considers the future of the Wolsong No. 1 reactor … Continue Reading
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New 80 MW solar power project to begin construction in NC

$subtitles.get($x) Innovative Solar Systems has been cleared to begin construction on an 80 MW solar power project in North Carolina … Continue Reading
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Trina connects 90 MW solar power facility to Chinese grid

Trina Solar Limited announced it has successfully connected a new 90 MW solar power plant in China … Continue Reading
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Siemens signs pact for wind service operations vessels (Video)

Siemens signs chartering agreement for two new service operations vessels to be purpose-built for the Gemini and Sandbank/Dan Tysk offshore wind power plants … Continue Reading
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Enid Event Center now powered by 100 percent wind power

The operator of the Enid Event Center says it is now powered by 100 percent renewable energy thanks to a partnership with OG&E Wind Power … Continue Reading
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XsunX enters largest solar installation agreement in company history

XsunX has signed an agreement to design and install a 260kW commercial-use solar power system in Southern California … Continue Reading
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