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Major Energy and Environmental News and Commentary affecting the Nuclear Industry.

Friday, July 12, 2013

Top Stories from PowerGen 7/12

Top Stories
U.S., China agree on climate change actions
Agreement includes CCS, greenhouse gas reporting, more renewables.
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FirstEnergy plans to deactivate 2,080 MW of coal-fired power in Pa.
Two coal-fired power plants face closure by October 2013.
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Emissions control project at coal-fired plant approved
The project is expected to cost $408 million.
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Global solar PV installations to rake in $134bn by 2020
Market activity in the U.S. expected to grow as industry matures.
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In Case You Missed It
New natural gas-fired power plant planned in Ohio
No filibuster planned for McCarthy nomination in Senate
AEP to retire 585 MW coal-fired unit in Ohio
GE, Silver Springs Networks to work on Illinois grid modernization project
SONGS closure prompts look into hydroelectric power
Company buys 21.9 MW solar energy portfolio
Sensus expands demand response portfolio
Peaking plant in Canada to receive distribution and control systems
TECO Energy files to acquire natural gas company
Capstone receives two orders for natural gas-fired microturbines
GE to supply on-site power for Australian mines
TVA appoints Joseph Grimes as Chief Nuclear Officer
Enel Green Power, GE subsidiaries receive $260mn for wind project
Fed. government files lawsuit regarding OG&E power plant improvements
CHP project in China to use GE engines
Renewable energy technology becoming more cost-effective, IEA says
Three solar energy projects commissioned in NC
Powerhouse dedicated at hydroelectric overhaul project
AVEVA software firm moves in on China and India nuclear markets
Duke Energy removes political contributions from rate hike estimate

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