by Darrell Proctor on (#5XQQT)
Offshore wind is big business in the North Sea, with dozens of wind power installations commissioned in the region over the past two decades. Norway, a country that gets 98% of its power from renewable energyThe post Norway Setting Strategy for Offshore Wind appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Aaron Larson on (#5XQQV)
Power companies rely heavily on engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractors to build new power facilities and keep old ones in top condition. However, some projects go smoother than othersThe post How to Complete Successful Power Projects Working with EPC Contractors appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5XQQW)
Electrification—replacing fossil fuels with electricity to provide power—is a major part of the global effort toward decarbonization. It touches many sectors, and is sparking even more discussion about itsThe post Electrification Ignites Debate Over Future of Energy appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Richard Himes on (#5XQQX)
Natural gas electrical generation has increased significantly in recent years due to its cost advantage and reduced carbon footprint relative to coal. Many utilities are shifting to natural gas as a bridge fuel on their path to the ultimate goal of a net-zero carbon future. With the increase in gas-fired generation, the evaluation and demonstration […]The post Optical Continuous Emissions Monitoring for Combustion Turbine Systems appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by POWER on (#5XQQY)
The Biden administration in 2021 announced its goal of developing 30 GW of offshore wind energy by 2030. Deep water off the West Coast means that any wind energy generation on this side of the U.S. must floatThe post California and Oregon Sail Forward on Offshore Wind appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5XQPG)
Electrification is changing global energy use, as entities worldwide replace technologies that use fossil fuels such as natural gas, oil, and coal, with processes that electricity as the source of energy. Proponents of electrification tout it as a way to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the industrial, transportation, building and other sectors, which […]The post The POWER Interview: Energy Experts Discuss Electrification appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5XQ1E)
Funding from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will allow research organization GTI and its partners to proceed to the next phase of a project exploring how stored hydrogen can be used for load-following to improve the capacity factor of a natural gas combined cycle power plant. The project is exploring a system that could […]The post GTI Advancing Next-Generation Hydrogen Energy Storage Technology appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5XQ1F)
The third unit of what is now the largest combined cycle gas turbine power plant in Southeast Asia has entered commercial operation, according to officials with Edra Energy Sdn Bhd, the builder, owner and operator of the Edra Melaka Power Plant (EMPP) in Malaysia. Dai Honggang, Edra’s chairman, in a statement on March 31 said […]The post Largest CCGT Plant in Southeast Asia Now Fully Operational appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5XPVG)
A California company known for its residential energy management systems has announced it is collaborating with a provider of building energy solutions and a solar technology company to modernize energy infrastructure and provide support to the power grid. OhmConnect is an Oakland-based group that creates grid-connected homes to leverage energy storage, solar power, heating, cooling, […]The post OhmConnect, Carrier, SunPower Collaborate to Support Grid Resiliency appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5XNX4)
The Biden administration and the European Commission launched a multi-pronged effort that will dramatically ramp up U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports to the European Union (EU) but also reduce overall natural gas demand in the U.S. and EU through “accelerated market deployment” of clean energy measures. The measures are part of strategic energy cooperation […]The post U.S. Agrees to Ramp Up LNG Exports to Europe, Actively Reduce Natural Gas Demand appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5XNTQ)
San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) has completed a second energy storage project in its home city, a 20-MW/80-MWh facility located in Kearny Mesa. Utility officials on March 29 said the new installation is part of California’s push toward 100% carbon-free electricity. SDG&E in June 2021 completed the Top Gun Energy Storage project, a 30-MW/120-MWh […]The post SDG&E Adds More Energy Storage to CAISO Grid appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Carol Johnston on (#5XKBZ)
Today, hydrogen is experiencing unprecedented demand. Its potential to become a key facilitator of a global transition to a net-zero emission economy, and provide a clean energy solution, has not gone unnoticed by industries worldwide—especially in the energy, utilities, and resources sector. But introducing a hydrogen-powered energy economy is no light decision, it will affect […]The post Fueling a Cleaner Future with a Hydrogen-First Economy: The New Green Energy Disrupting Power Distribution Companies appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Bob Mcilvaine on (#5XH37)
Power plants are planning very large investments in generators fueled by hydrogen, methane, mixtures, or ammonia. While hydrogen has the environmental advantage of zero carbon emissions, it has many disadvantages in terms of physical characteristics and safety. The demand on the valves, compressors, burners, NOx control, and other air, water, energy (AWE) products and services […]The post Making the Best Decisions on Air, Water, and Energy Products Relative to Hydrogen Combustion appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Dennis Lanahan on (#5XGJM)
In January, the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) launched its new Building a Better Grid initiative. The DoE’s stated intention for the program is to create a more robust transmission system that will restore the nation’s electrical grid through expanded access and greater resilience. The initiative emphasizes supporting generation and distribution of clean energy, and […]The post Three Cybersecurity Steps Integral to Building a Better Grid appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5XFGR)
New York officials announced a milestone for the state’s solar power sector, with Gov. Kathy Hochul saying more than 1 GW of community solar generation capacity has been installed across the region. Hochul also said New York has the nation’s largest pipeline of community solar under construction, with more than 700 projects in the queue […]The post New York Tops 1 GW of Community Solar Installations appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5XFE4)
Investor-owned electric companies are thoroughly reviewing the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC’s) broad new proposed rule that requires registrants to disclose climate-related risks and governance, and plan to remain engaged with the regulatory agency as the rulemaking continues. The proposed rule, which the SEC approved 3–1 on March 21, has drawn intense interest from the […]The post SEC’s Landmark Climate Disclosure Rule Weighing on Power Sector appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Aaron Larson on (#5XFB4)
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) approved a petition filed by Atlantic City Electric Co. (ACE) that modifies power purchase agreements (PPAs) and power sales agreements (PSAs) between ACE and Chambers Cogeneration Ltd. and Logan Generating Co., the last two coal-fired electricity generation units in New Jersey. Under the agreements, coal-fired generation will […]The post New Jersey’s Last Two Coal Power Plants to Close within Months appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by POWER on (#5XFGS)
Construction of a power plant in Turkey that will demonstrate a stand-alone “triple hybrid” system featuring renewable power sources, a reciprocating engine generator, and a battery has been completed. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group subsidiary Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engine & Turbocharger, Ltd. (MHIET) and Calik Enerji Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S., a subsidiary of Turkish energy […]The post Smart, Hybrid, Distributed: MHI Completes EBLOX Demonstration Plant in Turkey appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by POWER on (#5XF5K)
Following part one in this two-part series about operational excellence (OpEx) in the power industry, Hexagon discusses the value of setting milestones to help reach OpEx goals. In addition, the significance of embracing cultural change, leadership’s crucial role in change management, and how to develop change champions in power organizations is examined, along with technology […]The post Illuminating Your Path to Operational Excellence, Part 2 appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Pierre Poitras on (#5XE8T)
Greenhouse gases (GHG) are a global issue. As the planet warms, we need to find any way we can to lower carbon footprints. For the future, there are many projects working to find zero-carbon solutions using new energies, but, while we wait for these developments and the necessary infrastructure to support this energy transition, we […]The post Protecting Land-Based Diesel Assets from Risks Associated with Biofuels appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Aaron Larson on (#5XDTA)
Hydrogen is widely seen as a vital component in efforts to decarbonize the world’s power supply. One example of this is a strategy being piloted by at least a couple of major gas turbine manufacturers, which involves storing “green hydrogen” produced through electrolysis using excess wind or solar power when renewable energy supplies exceed grid […]The post How Ammonia Could Help the World Transition to Clean Energy appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5XCPC)
Vestas occupies the top spot when it comes to market share among global wind turbine manufacturers, according to a new analysis, but the Danish business is not immune to the challenges facing several of the leading companies in the wind power sector. Supply chain issues are buffeting wind energy, as they have other industries. Though […]The post Vestas Cutting Jobs Despite Leading Wind Installations appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Aaron Larson on (#5X7J1)
A 7.3-magnitude earthquake caused some deficiencies at two of the three nuclear power plants (NPPs) located in relatively close proximity to the fault, but it did not cause any safety concerns, according to Japan’s Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA). The quake struck about 60 kilometers off the coast of Japan on March 16 at 2:36 p.m. […]The post Fukushima Touched by Another Earthquake, Some Deficiencies Reported at Nuclear Plants appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Aaron Larson on (#5X7BY)
Ukraine’s nuclear regulator informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on March 16 that eight of the country’s 15 nuclear reactors were in operation despite the ongoing Russian invasion. Of the four sites with operational units, two of six at Zaporizhzhya, three of four at Rivne, one of two at Khmelnytskyy, and two of three […]The post Eight of 15 Ukrainian Reactors Remain in Operation After Three Weeks of War appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Aaron Larson on (#5X78V)
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced this week that it would provide up to $48 million for a new Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) program that could substantially reduce the disposal impact of used nuclear fuel (UNF). The program, dubbed CURIE (Converting UNF Radioisotopes Into Energy), is intended to support “a comprehensive national strategy […]The post DOE Funds New Program to Recycle Used Nuclear Fuel, GE Conducting Innovative Related Research appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by POWER on (#5X6B0)
Operational excellence (OpEx) is a holistic approach to business change that requires small, ongoing modifications capable of producing significant effects. Within power operations, this approach can be used to improve crucial day-to-day procedures, such as shift handover, and address deviations from the norm, for example, market conditions. It is important to acknowledge that OpEx is […]The post Illuminating Your Path to Operational Excellence, Part 1 appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Carol Valianti on (#5X665)
We live in a constantly evolving energy landscape. With increased emphasis on future sustainability and environmental awareness, many consumers are becoming more cognizant of their energy usage, and many utilities are perusing renewable energy initiatives themselves. With change on both sides, the relationship between utility companies and their customers is becoming more and more of […]The post How Unitil Is Building a Customer Experience That Meets Evolving Energy Needs appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5X4Z6)
An Ohio-based utility said it plans to deactivate or sell the remaining coal-fired units at two of its power plants in 2023, five years earlier than previously expected. Akron-based Energy Harbor made the announcement March 14. The company in a news release said it wants to be a carbon-free power generator by the end of […]The post Ohio Utility Says Two Coal Plants Could Close Next Year appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5X3RN)
The leader of General Electric’s (GE’s) global energy business said the company expects its power and renewable energy units should be profitable in 2023, and experience even more success in 2024, after it weathers market headwinds that present challenges this year. Scott Strazik, speaking at the company’s March 10 investor day event, said GE is […]The post GE Exec Expects Rebound for Renewables appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5WZAR)
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and ensuing sanctions may have a limited immediate impact on the U.S. nuclear industry, despite its reliance on uranium imports. Potential implications over the longer term, however, require urgent action, officials from the Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI) said. NEI CEO and President Maria Korsnick told reporters at the ongoing CERAWeek by […]The post Pressure on U.S. Nuclear Power Could Mount if Sanctions Imposed on Russian Uranium appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Aaron Larson on (#5WZ26)
Tuesday, March 8, was International Women’s Day, a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The idea of an International Women’s Day (IWD) was first proposed in 1910 by Clara Zetkin, leader of the Women’s Office for the Social Democratic Party in Germany, during a conference in Copenhagen, Denmark. The […]The post Women Are an Important Piece of UAE Nuclear Power Program appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5WY2X)
Texas-based CPS Energy, the largest municipally owned electric and natural gas company in the U.S., has entered into a 15-year commercial agreement to explore installing up to 15 MW of geomechanical pumped storage (GPS). The agreement will kick off with a pioneering 1-MW project that will pump water into drilled wells and store it under […]The post CPS Energy Exploring Novel Geomechanical Pumped Storage Technology appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5WX16)
The war in Ukraine is having a global impact on energy prices, not only driving the cost of oil higher, but also sending coal prices to record levels as demand for the fuel grows during a period of diminished supply. The Newcastle (Australia) futures price of thermal coal for power generation hit $435/ton on March […]The post Coal Use Rises, Prices Soar as War Impacts Energy Markets appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Andrzej Golebiowski on (#5WW9T)
I’ve come to depend on the navigation system in my car. It predicts traffic jams, gives me the fastest route, informs me of store hours, and even tells me where to get a burger. To give me this experience, the navigation system draws on multiple data sources, puts it into context, and presents it through […]The post How Data—with Context—Will Drive a More Secure Energy Future appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5WV6Q)
A new 2-GW natural gas-fired power plant in China, being built to support the coming retirement of a large regional coal-fired complex, will feature three GE 9HA.01 gas turbines. GE Gas Power and Harbin Electric on March 7 announced that Chinese state-owned power utility Shenzhen Energy Group Corporation Co. has ordered the equipment for its Guangming […]The post GE Turbines Will Power New 2-GW Gas-Fired Plant in China appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Donna Kennedy-Glans on (#5WVA1)
CEOs of energy companies with projects in Russia are facing career-defining leadership moments. What do you do when your corporate investments nearly overnight become politically, economically and socially untenable to your key stakeholders? Within days of Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, BP’s Chief Executive Bernard Looney was quick out of the gate to tell the world […]The post Leading an Energy Company in the Aftermath of Russia’s Attack on Ukraine appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5WV2G)
Eighteen bipartisan U.S. Senators are backing a bill that would direct the president to declare a national emergency and prohibit imports of Russian energy commodities, including crude oil, petroleum products, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and coal. While the measure does not include Russian uranium, a senior Department of Energy official said addressing U.S. reliance on […]The post Ban on Russian Energy Imports Gains Bipartisan, Bicameral Steam in Congress appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by POWER on (#5WRS9)
The venerable business of commodity trading, already in the news for the supply chain impacts of COVID, has moved to center stage with the war in Ukraine. Impacts of Russia’s invasion could ripple to manufacturing of all kinds, especially the clean energy transition we need to meet climate goals. COMMENTARY Within the first week of […]The post Minerals Crucial to Clean Energy Transition Among Ripple Effects of War in Ukraine appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Aaron Larson on (#5WRM4)
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported on March 4 that Russian forces had taken control of the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) site, but that the reactors continued to be operated by the plant’s regular staff and there had been no release of radioactive material. “What we are telling you is confirmed information that […]The post Ukraine’s Largest Nuclear Power Plant Taken by Russian Forces appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Aaron Larson on (#5WQG0)
In its most recent update on the status of Ukrainian nuclear power plants (NPPs), issued to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on March 2, the State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine (SNRIU) said it maintained communications with the country’s NPPs and that all units “continued to operate as before.” Of Ukraine’s 15 reactors, more […]The post Conflict in Ukraine Threatens Nuclear Power Plants and Radioactive Waste Disposal Facilities; Operations Continue appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5WQK1)
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) in a dramatic reversal on Feb. 24 threw out a key environmental review that staff applied to subsequent license renewal (SLR) approvals for units at Turkey Point and Peach Bottom nuclear plants in 2019 and 2020, deeming their applications “incomplete.” In a series of orders, the federal regulatory agency’s three […]The post NRC Dramatically Reconsiders SLR Approvals, Sets New Conditions for Nuclear Life Extensions appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5WQ9V)
Equipment suppliers and construction partners have been chosen for the $1.2 billion Gemini solar-plus-storage installation in Nevada, which when complete will be among the largest solar projects in the U.S. Oakland, California-based Primergy Solar, part of Australia-based Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners and Gemini’s developer, owner, and operator, on March 3 said it has chosen Kiewit Power […]The post Kiewit Chosen as EPC Lead on Massive Nevada Solar Project appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5WP9N)
Xcel Energy is exploring a role as operator of the 462-MWe Carbon-Free Power Project (CFPP), potentially becoming a key member of the first-of-its-kind small modular reactor (SMR) power plant that is under development at an Idaho National Laboratory (INL) site in Idaho Falls. The development is another sizable step for the six-module NuScale Power VOYGR project. […]The post Xcel Energy Considering Nuclear Operator Role at Idaho NuScale SMR Plant appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5WM4C)
Gas power technology developers are exploring new roles and applications to ensure gas power will remain relevant as power markets embrace decarbonization. At the end of 2020, about 1,600 GW of gas turbinesThe post New Realms for Gas Power Technology appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5WM4D)
The benefits of repowering—cost savings from upgraded performance, and utilizing existing infrastructure—make it an important part of the energy landscape. Repowering is occurring in both thermal andThe post Repowering Provides New Purpose for Existing Plants appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Aaron Larson on (#5WM4E)
Last month, POWER published an article written by Senior Associate Editor Darrell Proctor that detailed the challenges power companies have been facing when trying to attract high-quality recruits in the increasingly competitive labor market for engineers and other workers with technical backgrounds (see “Groups Grapple with Labor Logistics as Energy Evolves” in the February 2022 […]The post Power Industry People: Finding Top Talent in the Military appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5WM4F)
Mexico wants to secure a greater supply of natural gas, including from the U.S., as the country continues to build more gas-fired power plants. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said U.SThe post U.S. Natural Gas Key to Mexico’s Power Buildout appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Sonal Patel on (#5WM4G)
Sweden’s government in late January gave radioactive waste management company Svensk Kärnbränslehantering AB (SKB) the green light to proceed with a deep geological repository (DGR) for spent nuclear fuel (SNF) at a site near Vattenfall’s 3.2-GW Forsmark nuclear power plant. The milestone, which wraps up a planning process that has taken more than 40 years, makes Sweden only the second country, after Finland, to take active steps on building a permanent SNF repository.The post Sweden’s Government Approves Construction of Spent Nuclear Fuel Repository appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by Darrell Proctor on (#5WM4H)
A government agency that supports research into Brazil’s energy sector has forecast a significant jump in demand for electricity within the country over the next several years. Empresa de PesquisaThe post Brazil Looks at Nuclear Power as Demand for Electricity Grows appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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by POWER on (#5WM4J)
Holtec is decommissioning the Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station. The company has a fairly aggressive schedule that could see site restoration work completed in 2027. This article provides a current-day statusThe post Accelerated Decommissioning of Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station: A Progress Report appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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