Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Power Engineering's E-Newsletter 2/24

Power Engineering Newsletter | February 24, 2015

POWER-GEN International call for abstracts!
Take advantage of the opportunity to share your insights and experiences with industry colleagues. Tracks include Demand Response and Virtual Power Plants, Emissions Control, Gas Turbine Technologies, Hybrid Solutions, Industry Trends, Onsite Power, and Plant Performance. Submit your abstract for any of the listed tracks by March 13, 2015.
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  • US utilities will adapt to energy policy changes
  • Southern Power acquires two Georgia solar power projects
  • Areva expects $5.6bn loss for 2014
  • Wind generates more than 10 percent of Texas electricity in 2014
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  • Top Stories
    US charges Duke with illegal pollution from 5 coal ash dumps
    Federal prosecutors filed multiple criminal charges against Duke Energy on Friday over years of illegal pollution leaking from coal ash dumps at five North Carolina power plants.
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    EPA’s Clean Power Plan will not jeopardize reliability of US power system
    The design and implementation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Power Plan, which is intended to reduce the U.S. electric system’s CO2 emissions by 30 percent from 2005 levels by 2030, will not jeopardize or compromise the reliability of the U.S. power system, according to a study by Analysis Group energy experts.
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    Siemens commissions new gas turbine burner test center
    Siemens has commissioned its Clean Energy Center, a new burner test center for gas turbines near Berlin, at its gas turbine manufacturing plant.
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    EDF will miss nuclear power plant financing deadline
    EDF Energy says it will miss a financing deadline for construction of a new nuclear reactor at the Hinkley Point plant in the UK.
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    Industry News
    SunEdison, TerraForm announce operations of Regulus Solar
    SunEdison and TerrForm Power announced the successful completion and start of operation of the 81.6-MW Regulus solar facility in Kern County, California.
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    Illinois lawmakers push renewable energy proposal
    Lawmakers want to increase the share of clean energy consumed in Illinois with a bill they say will bring jobs to the state.
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    Waste-to-energy facility plant goes to auction in March
    The waste-to-energy incineration plant in Claremont, New Hampshire will go to auction on March 27. The facility is capable of burning over 200 tons of waste a day, however the plant has been out of service since 2013, after 27 years of operation.
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    Pattern to jointly develop wind, solar in Mexico
    Pattern Energy Group signed a joint venture agreement with CEMEX Energia to develop renewable energy projects throughout Mexico.
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