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Thursday, September 4, 2014

PennEnergy Daily Power Update 9/4

Energy News & Insights

PG&E faces $1.4B penalty for San Bruno gas pipeline blast

Regulatory judges in California have recommended a $1.4 billion penalty against PG&E for the 2010 San Bruno gas pipeline explosion that killed eight people. …more>>
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Advanced GE turbines to power 97 MW plant in the Philippines

GE's LM6000-PC Sprint gas turbines will be the first of their kind in the country. …more>>
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Instant Analytics: Innovations for grid modernization

Siemens inventor Matthias Kereit’s latest brainchild could soon make it possible to identify which phase in a power line is at fault – a development that would help stabilize tomorrow’s smart grids. …more>>
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Duke to build 110 MW wind power project in Texas

Duke Energy Renewables to build, own and operate a 110-megawatt wind power project in Starr County, Texas. …more>>
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PG&E seeks reasonable, proportionate CPUC penalty for San Bruno

PG&E says it is seeking a reasonable, proportionate CPUC penalty that takes into account investments and advances in safety since the 2010 San Bruno gas transmission line explosion. …more>>
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Dominion adds first solar power demonstration site in Central Virginia

Additional projects on the horizon as Dominion adds up to 30 megawatts of solar power under its Solar Partnership Program. …more>>
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Weltec wins order to expand waste-to-energy plant in Dorset

Weltec Biopower receives order for extension of an award-winning food waste-to-energy plant in Dorset. …more>>
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Conti purchases 11 MW of Canadian Solar modules

Canadian Solar supplies Conti Group with 11 MW of solar modules during the second quarter of 2014. …more>>
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