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Harvard Law professor says Clean Power Plan is
unconstitutional Laurence H. Tribe, professor of constitutional law at Harvard University and former mentor to Barack Obama, said in an article last week that the EPA’s Clean Power Plan is unconstitutional. Read More Share: |
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Steam Turbine Rehabs Improve Heat
Rates The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Clean Power Plan calls for a 6 percent improvement in heat rates at coal-fired power plants. A significant improvement in heat rate is one of several benefits of steam turbine rehabilitations. Under the proposed Clean Power Plan, each state's reduction target for carbon dioxide is based on four "building blocks." One of those building blocks centers on heat rate improvement, or the fuel efficiency, of coal-fired power plants. Read More Share: |
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Hinkley Point C nuclear plant to break ground in
2015 The head of EDF Energy said work on the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant is expected to begin in 2015. Read More Share: |
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NRC: DOE’s Yucca Mountain R&D meet NRC
requirements The staff of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) published Volume 4 of its safety evaluation report on a proposed underground used nuclear fuel repository in Nevada. Read More Share: |
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PG&E discloses more emails with state
regulators California's largest power utility released a dozen more emails Monday that it said showed improper back-channel discussions between the utility and top state regulators. Read More Share: |
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Group wants state regulators recused from PNM
case State regulators in less than two weeks are to begin deliberating a proposal that calls for shutting down part of an aging coal-fired power plant in northwestern New Mexico that serves more than 2 million customers in the Southwest. Read More Share: |
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PSEG Solar to acquire Maryland solar project from
juwi PSEG Solar Source will acquire a 12.9-MW solar energy facility near Waldorf, Maryland from juwi solar (JSI). The PSEG Waldorf Solar Energy Center will increase the capacity of PSEG Solar Source's portfolio to 123-MW. Read More Share: |
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Brown picks aide to lead troubled California
utility board Gov. Jerry Brown named a former adviser on Tuesday to be the next head of California's troubled utilities commission, replacing a regulatory chief accused of back-channel dealings with utilities. Michael Picker, a former adviser to Brown on renewable energy and a former board member of a California utility, was Brown's pick to lead the California Public Utilities Commission, the governor's office said in a statement. Read More Share: |
More Headlines
• New England utility exec named to Vermont PSB
• Washington state carbon emissions dropped in 2011
• Vermont Yankee plant prepares to shut down
• Indianapolis airport solar farm expansion completed
• French power company to pay $772M in bribery case
• Nebraska nuclear plant back online after short outage
• Ameren Missouri plans $135M in energy efficiency
• New England utility exec named to Vermont PSB
• Washington state carbon emissions dropped in 2011
• Vermont Yankee plant prepares to shut down
• Indianapolis airport solar farm expansion completed
• French power company to pay $772M in bribery case
• Nebraska nuclear plant back online after short outage
• Ameren Missouri plans $135M in energy efficiency
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