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Analytical Tool Helps HRSG Operators Compare Equipment Reliability
Ever since deregulation came to the power industry, combined cycle plant managers have been trying to benchmark their production metrics and cycling costs against those of their competitors. There has alwaysThe post Analytical Tool Helps HRSG Operators Compare Equipment Reliability appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Off-Grid Microgrid: Solar + Batteries + Thermal Generation
Today’s microgrid installations showcase a variety of configurations and control systems. Commercial and industrial sites are finding innovative ways to power their operations, particularly those in remoteThe post Off-Grid Microgrid: Solar + Batteries + Thermal Generation appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Working with Peers Is Critical to Power System Reliability [PODCAST]
When conversations around the power industry turn to computer hacking, more often than not experts say it’s not a question of if, but rather, how systems have been compromised. William Doering, adjunct professor in the online Master’s in Business Administration program at Maryville University and a director with Guidehouse—a management consulting services provider—said he has participated […]The post Working with Peers Is Critical to Power System Reliability [PODCAST] appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Bipartisan Senators Move to Cement Nuclear Power’s Future
A wide-ranging bill introduced by a large group of bipartisan U.S. senators on March 27 seeks to cement the role advanced nuclear reactors will play in the nation’s future power mix. The “Nuclear Energy Leadership Act” (NELA), aims to “reestablish U.S. leadership in nuclear energy,” which has been lost to state-sponsored development in Russia and […]The post Bipartisan Senators Move to Cement Nuclear Power’s Future appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Bagging DOE Support, Westinghouse Eyes Demonstration for Nuclear Micro-reactor by 2022
The Department of Energy (DOE) is funding a project that would prepare Westinghouse’s 25-MWe eVinci micro-reactor for nuclear demonstration readiness by 2022. The agency on March 27 said it will provide $12.9 million of the estimated $28.6 million Westinghouse needs for a project to prepare the micro-reactor for a demonstration, including for design, analysis, licensing […]The post Bagging DOE Support, Westinghouse Eyes Demonstration for Nuclear Micro-reactor by 2022 appeared first on POWER Magazine.
CEOs Say Preserving the Nuclear Power Fleet Is Imperative
Several power-sector CEOs—appearing at the Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) Summit in New York this week—suggested that existing nuclear power plants should not be allowed to slowly vanish from the U.S. electricity grid under market pressure caused by cheap natural gas and the growth of renewable energy. The leaders submitted that nuclear power provides important […]The post CEOs Say Preserving the Nuclear Power Fleet Is Imperative appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Solar Power Is Economical Today, but Comes With Challenges
Depending on the deployment location and competing energy prices, photovoltaic solar panels are among the most cost-effective power solutions being added to the grid today, often without subsidies and other incentives. The revelation came during a panel discussion—which included several CEOs from the power sector—that took place at the Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) Summit […]The post Solar Power Is Economical Today, but Comes With Challenges appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Trump Acts on Critical Infrastructure Resiliency Against EMP Threats
President Trump has signed an executive order (EO) to boost coordination for and national resilience against electromagnetic pulse (EMP) threats—both from nuclear warfare and natural events like solar superstorms. The action suggests new federal mandates to protect critical infrastructure against EMP events and attacks may be on the horizon. Senior Trump administration officials from the National Security […]The post Trump Acts on Critical Infrastructure Resiliency Against EMP Threats appeared first on POWER Magazine.
POWER Notebook: First Order for Novel Gas Turbine; Three Mile Island Accident Turns 40; PG&E Pushes Back on Judge’s Proposal
Siemens, Three Mile Island, and Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) made notable headlines over recent days. Here is this week’s POWER notebook. Siemens Bags First Order for 41-MW Aeroderivative Gas Unit Siemens on March 25 said it received its first order for its newest aeroderivative gas turbine offering—the SGT-A45. The buyer, Bayat Power, a subsidiary […]The post POWER Notebook: First Order for Novel Gas Turbine; Three Mile Island Accident Turns 40; PG&E Pushes Back on Judge’s Proposal appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Navajo Nation Ends Bid to Acquire 2.3-GW Coal Plant
After a Navajo tribal council on March 21 voted 11–9 to block acquisition of the Navajo Generating Station (NGS) and Peabody Energy’s Kayenta coal mine, the Navajo Transitional Energy Co. (NTEC) announced it would drop its bid to keep the 2.3-GW coal-fired plant near Page, Arizona, open. NTEC, a company wholly owned by the Navajo […]The post Navajo Nation Ends Bid to Acquire 2.3-GW Coal Plant appeared first on POWER Magazine.
First Gas Turbine Upgrade Blending GE and Alstom Technology Unveiled
GE introduced its GT26 HE (high efficiency) gas turbine upgrade on March 25 by announcing Uniper would be the first to install the new technology at the company’s Enfield Power Station in London, England. “We’re proud to launch our new GT26 HE upgrade with Uniper—it’s the most advanced solution we’ve ever introduced on a GT26 […]The post First Gas Turbine Upgrade Blending GE and Alstom Technology Unveiled appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Vogtle Loan Guarantees Praised, Criticized
Energy Secretary Rick Perry on March 22 said his department will guarantee up to $3.7 billion in additional loans to finance continued construction of two new nuclear reactors at the Vogtle plant in Georgia. While Perry and other government officials stressed the importance of the project to the U.S. nuclear industry, critics called it a […]The post Vogtle Loan Guarantees Praised, Criticized appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Trump Ended War on Fossil Fuels, but Focus Needed on CCS [PODCAST]
The United States Energy Association (USEA) is an association of public and private energy-related organizations, corporations, and government agencies that helps increase understanding of the world’s energy issues. Barry Worthington has been the executive director of the USEA for more than 30 years. During that time, he has seen the association grow from a two-person, […]The post Trump Ended War on Fossil Fuels, but Focus Needed on CCS [PODCAST] appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Siemens, Mitsubishi Discuss Merger of Turbine Units
A German business magazine reports that Siemens is exploring options for its struggling gas turbine business, and could look to form a joint venture with Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI). Manager Magazin on March 21 said Siemens “wants to accommodate the large turbine business of the Japanese Mitsubishi Group and in the future hold only a […]The post Siemens, Mitsubishi Discuss Merger of Turbine Units appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Trump Administration Set to Guarantee $3.7 Billion to Finish Vogtle Nuclear Expansion
Energy Secretary Rick Perry will reportedly announce March 22 that the Trump administration will finalize $3.7 billion in loan guarantees to support completion of the Vogtle nuclear plant construction project. The announcement is expected when Perry visits the site near Waynesboro, Georgia, on Friday along with Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Southern Co. CEO Tom […]The post Trump Administration Set to Guarantee $3.7 Billion to Finish Vogtle Nuclear Expansion appeared first on POWER Magazine.
How a Major Resort Owner Manages Its Power [PODCAST]
MGM Resorts International took a bold step in 2016 when it ended its energy-buying relationship with NV Energy and instead chose to purchase electricity from private providers. The company’s decision was driven by a desire to slash bills and boost renewables. Henry Shields, executive director of finance and analysis in the Corporate Sustainability division of […]The post How a Major Resort Owner Manages Its Power [PODCAST] appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Renewables Provided 18% of U.S. Power Generation in 2018
Renewable generation in the U.S. has doubled over the past 10 years. In 2018, generation from solar, wind, hydro, and other renewables soared to a record 742 TWh—or 17.6% of total U.S. generation. According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), since 2008—when renewables provided 382 TWh—wind generation rose from 55 TWh and generated 275 TWh […]The post Renewables Provided 18% of U.S. Power Generation in 2018 appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Gas Now Tops Coal in PJM, but Nuclear Still No. 1
A report from an independent market monitor for PJM Interconnection shows that natural gas-fired power generation topped coal-fired output in PJM in 2018, the first time that gas has topped coal in the history of the largest U.S. grid operator. The “2018 State of the Market” report from Monitoring Analytics LLC, which includes Volume 1 […]The post Gas Now Tops Coal in PJM, but Nuclear Still No. 1 appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Cyberattack Debilitates Major Aluminum and Hydropower Producer
Norsk Hydro, a major global aluminum producer that is also Norway’s third-largest producer of hydropower, has been stricken by an extensive cyberattack—reportedly ransomware—that forced its entire global network offline. The company powers its sizable aluminum production operations with 20 hydropower plants concentrated in Telemark, Røldal-Suldal, Sogn, and Vennesla, producing a total 10 TWh per year. […]The post Cyberattack Debilitates Major Aluminum and Hydropower Producer appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Bipartisan Senators Urge EPA to Drop Proposed Changes to Mercury Rule
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators are urging the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to withdraw a proposed rule that they said could “lead to the undoing” of the Obama administration’s Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS). In a March 18 letter to newly appointed EPA administrator Andrew Wheeler, the group led by Sens. Lamar Alexander […]The post Bipartisan Senators Urge EPA to Drop Proposed Changes to Mercury Rule appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Dominion Reaches Deal to Keep Millstone Nuclear Plant Open
Dominion Energy has reached an agreement with utilities in Connecticut to keep the Millstone Power Station, the state’s only nuclear power plant, in service for at least another decade. Dominion announced the deal March 15, the deadline the company had to tell ISO New England, the regional grid operator, whether it would retire the two […]The post Dominion Reaches Deal to Keep Millstone Nuclear Plant Open appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Westmoreland Coal Emerges from Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Westmoreland Coal Co., the nation’s largest independent coal producer, announced March 15 that it has emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy and will operate as a new, privately held company. The company, headquartered in Englewood, Colorado, near Denver, said its assets, including three mines in Montana, are now owned and operated by Westmoreland Mining LLC, a […]The post Westmoreland Coal Emerges from Chapter 11 Bankruptcy appeared first on POWER Magazine.
POWER Notebook: ‘Coal on Way Out’, Theme Parks Embrace Renewables
The chief executive of Vistra Energy Corp. last week said coal is not likely to regain market share in the U.S. power market. Curtis Morgan, in a panel discussion March 14 at the CERAWeek event in Houston, Texas, said “coal is on its way out. More and more plants are being retired.” It’s not the […]The post POWER Notebook: ‘Coal on Way Out’, Theme Parks Embrace Renewables appeared first on POWER Magazine.
FPL Plans to Build 1,500 MW of Solar in Next Two Years
Florida Power & Light (FPL) continues to add to its solar power portfolio, with the utility on March 13 announcing plans to build the largest community solar program in the U.S. Eric Silagy, FPL’s president and CEO, in a statement said, “We’ve been aggressively expanding solar with one goal in mind: bringing more solar to […]The post FPL Plans to Build 1,500 MW of Solar in Next Two Years appeared first on POWER Magazine.
U.S. Will Build Nuclear Plants in India
The U.S. has agreed to build six nuclear power plants in India, according to a joint statement from the two countries issued March 13 in Washington, D.C. The countries held two days of talks this week, discussing international security and nuclear cooperation. The talks involved Andrea Thompson, the U.S. undersecretary of state for arms control […]The post U.S. Will Build Nuclear Plants in India appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Myhrvold Pushes Advanced Nuclear at NRC Conference
Nathan Myhrvold, the long-time polymath idea man for Bill Gates, his former boss at Microsoft, on March 12 told the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s (NRC’s) annual regulatory information conference, “Energy is the fulcrum that gives leverage to human ingenuity.” Nuclear, he said, must be a large part of providing that leverage to the world. Myhrvold, speaking […]The post Myhrvold Pushes Advanced Nuclear at NRC Conference appeared first on POWER Magazine.
VIDEO: Progress and Challenges to Decommission Fukushima Daiichi
Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO), the Japanese utility that took on the behemoth task of controlling and decommissioning the six-unit Daiichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima prefecture after the March 11, 2011, accident, recently released a video showing progress at the site. Source: https://www4.tepco.co.jp/en/news/library/archive-e.html?video_uuid=t820ghcq&catid=61795 The disaster began as a 15-meter (49-foot) tsunami inundated and disabled the […]The post VIDEO: Progress and Challenges to Decommission Fukushima Daiichi appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Energy Secretary Wants to Fast-Track U.S. LNG Export Projects
Exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the U.S. continue to rise, as the use of natural gas for power generation increases in countries such as China, South Korea, Japan, and Mexico. Data from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) shows that four U.S. LNG export facilities combined to ship 483 LNG cargoes in 2018, a […]The post Energy Secretary Wants to Fast-Track U.S. LNG Export Projects appeared first on POWER Magazine.
POWER Notebook: Wyoming Moves to Save Coal Plants
A Wyoming bill designed to keep coal-fired power plants operating in the state was signed into law by the state’s governor last week, one of several developments worldwide that impacted the power generation landscape in early March. Also in the U.S., the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) defended its hiring of a contractor that led the […]The post POWER Notebook: Wyoming Moves to Save Coal Plants appeared first on POWER Magazine.
An Inside Look at a State-of-the-Art Training Facility [PODCAST]
Royce Peters, senior technical coordinator for the Carpenters International Training Center (ITC) in Las Vegas, Nevada, was a guest on The POWER Podcast. The ITC is the largest and most-comprehensive training facility of its kind in the world. Following the completion of phase six of construction in 2018, the center now has more than 1.2 […]The post An Inside Look at a State-of-the-Art Training Facility [PODCAST] appeared first on POWER Magazine.
States Take Lead with Plans for 100% Carbon-Free Energy
Minnesota and Wisconsin recently joined the list of states aiming for a 100% clean-energy future, while some Illinois lawmakers are pushing for not only carbon-free power, but also 100% renewable energy. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) was the latest to announce a set of policy proposals designed to lead his state’s electricity sector to 100% […]The post States Take Lead with Plans for 100% Carbon-Free Energy appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Power Companies Refute Findings of Widespread Coal Plant Groundwater Contamination
An estimated 91% of U.S. coal power plants that submitted groundwater monitoring data as required by the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) 2015 Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) rule have unsafe levels of one or more contaminants, a collaborative analysis of the monitoring data by several environmental groups suggests. The March 4 report is significant because power […]The post Power Companies Refute Findings of Widespread Coal Plant Groundwater Contamination appeared first on POWER Magazine.
FPL Developing More Solar, Set to Bring Big Gas Plant Online
Florida Power & Light (FPL) on March 4 announced plans to build four new solar power plants this year, with each expected to come online in early 2020. The company has rapidly expanded its solar power portfolio in recent years; the four new plants will join 18 others already operating in the state. FPL also […]The post FPL Developing More Solar, Set to Bring Big Gas Plant Online appeared first on POWER Magazine.
The Line Blurs Between Small Cogen Plants and Large Combined Cycles
When U.S. President Jimmy Carter signed into law the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 (PURPA), he unintentionally ignited the worldwide deregulation of electricity markets, which in turn began a worldwide technology race between two distinct types of power plants: the newly created, industrial-scale plant that PURPA dubbed “cogeneration” and the traditional, utility-scale power […]The post The Line Blurs Between Small Cogen Plants and Large Combined Cycles appeared first on POWER Magazine.
ERCOT Warns of Intensified Summer Supply Crunch (UPDATED)
Grappling with a historically low planning reserve margin of 7.4%, owing to a mass of coal plant closures, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) is forecasting record electric use this summer and warns it could issue energy alerts at “various times.” ERCOT said its March 5–released final Seasonal Assessment of Resource Adequacy (SARA) for […]The post ERCOT Warns of Intensified Summer Supply Crunch (UPDATED) appeared first on POWER Magazine.
POWER Notebook: Alabama Power Says Closing Coal Plant Will Cost $740 Million
Several developments worldwide impacted the power generation landscape in the past week, including more news about the closure of a coal-fired power plant in Alabama, the restart of a geothermal facility in Hawaii, and construction of a biomass-fueled power plant in Japan. In addition, a company said it plans a $150 million investment in three […]The post POWER Notebook: Alabama Power Says Closing Coal Plant Will Cost $740 Million appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Carbon Capture Proposed to Save New Mexico Coal Plant
The New York-based hedge fund aiming to take over New Mexico’s San Juan Generating Station (SJGS), targeted for closure by state lawmakers, wants to refit the 46-year-old, coal-fired plant to use carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technology. Acme Equities LLC said last week that retrofitting the 847-MW plant with CCS technology would cut carbon emissions […]The post Carbon Capture Proposed to Save New Mexico Coal Plant appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Power Supplies in Pacific Northwest Tighten as Deep Freeze Grips Region
Energy supplies are tight in the Pacific Northwest, a region that has been stricken with unseasonably frigid weather and is bracing for deep freezes as a mass of Arctic air descends on the region. The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA), a federal power marketer that sells wholesale power from 31 federal dams and one nuclear […]The post Power Supplies in Pacific Northwest Tighten as Deep Freeze Grips Region appeared first on POWER Magazine.
THE BIG PICTURE: Japan’s Nuclear Comeback
After the Great Tohoku Earthquake and tsunami, and ensuing crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in March 2011, Japan issued stringent safety regulations and reviews that affected its entire 50-reactor fleet. It meant that as each Japanese nuclear reactor entered its scheduled maintenance and refueling outage, it could not returned to operation until restart […]The post THE BIG PICTURE: Japan’s Nuclear Comeback appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Russia Sets New Domestic Nuclear Generation Record
Rosenergoatom, Russia’s state-owned nuclear plant owner and operator, said it set another nuclear power production record in 2018. The company generated 204 TWh from its 35 reactors—1.4 TWh more than inThe post Russia Sets New Domestic Nuclear Generation Record appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Improve Baghouse Performance with Custom Filtration Media
Dust collection plays a vital role for safe and efficient power plant operation. There are a number of dust collection options available to plant designers, and baghouses have gained wide acceptance. TheThe post Improve Baghouse Performance with Custom Filtration Media appeared first on POWER Magazine.
UAE Adds Gas Power to Its Mix and Renewables Abroad
The January agreement between GE and Japan’s Sumitomo Corp. for a 1.8-GW combined cycle power plant in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is part of the country’s commitment to increasing its power generationThe post UAE Adds Gas Power to Its Mix and Renewables Abroad appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Germany’s Coal Exit Bound to Be Complicated
Eight years after Germany decided it would halt nuclear power production by 2022, the country that relied on lignite and hard coal for 38% of its generated power in 2018 will phase out coal by 2038 or earlierThe post Germany’s Coal Exit Bound to Be Complicated appeared first on POWER Magazine.
POWER Digest [March 2019]
The Distribution System Is Newest Energy Transition Frontier in Europe. The European power sector is urging member states and regulators within the European Union (EU) to speed up development ofThe post POWER Digest [March 2019] appeared first on POWER Magazine.
How Existing Technology and Market Updates Lead to More Affordable, Reliable, Clean Power
America’s energy mix is undergoing a period of rapid change. The way we generate electricity in this country looks dramatically different than it did just a decade ago, as wind and solar have matured andThe post How Existing Technology and Market Updates Lead to More Affordable, Reliable, Clean Power appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Should a Power Company Be Held Responsible for Wildfires?
If you’ve been following the news, you know that Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) recently filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection because it is facing tens of billions of dollars in liability forThe post Should a Power Company Be Held Responsible for Wildfires? appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Kazakhstan Adds New Solar Plant to Growing Renewables Capacity
The SES Saran solar power plant entered commercial operation in late January in Saran, in the Karaganda region of Kazakhstan, an area long known for its coal production. Government officials said the plant isThe post Kazakhstan Adds New Solar Plant to Growing Renewables Capacity appeared first on POWER Magazine.
Andrew Wheeler Confirmed as EPA Administrator
The Senate on February 28 officially confirmed Andrew Wheeler to be administrator at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on a 52–47 vote, mostly along party lines. The nomination of Wheeler, a former coal lobbyist, was controversial, with many lawmakers and environmentalists criticizing his ties to the coal industry. Wheeler has held the role in an acting […]The post Andrew Wheeler Confirmed as EPA Administrator appeared first on POWER Magazine.
DOE Chief: Nuclear Power, Clean Coal Technology Key to Reducing Emissions
U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry on February 28 said nuclear power and the use of clean coal technology are the way to combat climate change and reduce emissions from the energy sector. Perry, speaking at a joint press conference in Washington, D.C., with Fatih Birol, director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), said, “We believe […]The post DOE Chief: Nuclear Power, Clean Coal Technology Key to Reducing Emissions appeared first on POWER Magazine.
EPA to Retain Primary NAAQS for Sulfur Dioxide
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will refrain from amending the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for sulfur dioxide (SO2), retaining a 2010 rule, which it said adequately protects public health. The agency on Feb. 25 said in a notice that a periodically required review of the primary—or health-based—rule concluded no revision was necessary. The […]The post EPA to Retain Primary NAAQS for Sulfur Dioxide appeared first on POWER Magazine.
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