Friday, February 6, 2015

Power Engineering Top Stories 2/6

Top Stories
Reactions swift after DOE ends FutureGen 2.0
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced late Tuesday that it was ending work on the FutureGen 2.0 clean coal project in Illinois.
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Kemper power plant overruns climb another $45 million
Southern Co. (NYSE: SO) said it will spend at least another $45 million to finish the power plant it's building in eastern Mississippi's Kemper County, pushing total costs to nearly $6.2 billion.
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U.S. Interior Department sells Massachusetts wind leases for fraction of prior sale price
In January, the U.S. Interior Department auctioned off two 25-year leases to build wind farms off the coast of Massachusetts. The leases went to the only two bidders to attend the auction, and for a fraction of what the agency received from previous sales, says a Bloomberg report.
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Employment in power sector declines, except for renewable generators
According to the latest data available from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) as published on the website of the U.S. Energy Information Administration (eia), the electric power generation sector lost more than 5,800 jobs from January 2011 to June 2014, despite a gain of nearly 1,800 non-hydro jobs in the renewable energy sector.
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The Week's Most Read Articles
Department of Energy announces more than $59 million investment in solar energy
In a bid to support the efforts of President Obama’s administration to double renewable energy generation for a second time by 2020, the Department of Energy has announced more than $59 million in funding for solar energy innovation.
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What's next for Yucca Mountain repository?
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) published the final two of a five-volume series of its safety evaluation report for the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste repository.
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MHPS to take over thermal power business
Effective April 1, Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems (MHPS) will take over the business in thermal power systems targeting Japanese industrial applications.
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Nuclear plant shutdown brings NRC inspectors on site
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) began special inspections at the Pilgrim nuclear power plant in Massachusetts.
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More Headlines
Four solar power projects completed in Georgia
Senator: U.S. must avoid losing all nuclear power generation
Principal Solar to build largest solar project east of the Rockies
I&M plans five solar power projects
Dominion VA Power plans 400 MW of solar power
Transmission line could turn Oklahoma into wind power superhighway
Obama Administration decision deals a fatal blow to FutureGen 2.0 project
Rolls-Royce to help bring emergency gensets to Indian nuclear power plants
Geothermal power plant's second phase begins commercial operations
Moody's won't downgrade Georgia Power because of Vogtle delay
China, Argentina agree on work for new nuclear power plants
Department of Energy suspends FutureGen
Missouri justices send coal ash case back to circuit court
Winds knock Spanish nuclear power plant offline
Judge says Xcel Energy mismanaged power plant project
MHPS GAC-series gas turbine tops 8,000 hours of operation
Canadian Solar acquires Recurrent Energy for $265mn
NAES Corporation acquires Greenberry Industrial
Spot power prices again top $100/MWh in New York, New England
Full appeals court won't take up dispute over Alabama Power hydro relicensing
DOE fines Fluor B&W Portsmouth $243,000 for nuclear safety violations

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