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

Friday, August 9, 2013

Power Engineering Top Stories 8/9

Top Stories
Genscape: Electricity demand falls to lowest level since 2009
End of heat wave pushes demand down to lowest levels.
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Coal plant decommissioning services to bring in $5.3bn worldwide
Environmental remediation will be most costly phase of many projects.
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GE, First Solar team on solar energy technology development
GE receives First Solar stock as part of the deal.
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Entergy brings nuclear unit back online after fatal accident
Unit back online almost five months after suffering damage in accident.
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In Case You Missed It
D&Z renews multi-year contract with FirstEnergy Nuclear
Toshiba looks to China for nuclear sales
AECOM picked for environmental study of Navajo plant & coal mine
Siemens will supply gas turbines, transformers to Russia plant
Duke earnings fall 24% on Crystal River nuclear charges
Duke Energy names Young as executive VP & CFO
Five natural gas-fired power plants sold for $112mn
Invenergy proposes natural gas-fired power plant in Pa.
EIA: New England summer electricity whole prices to increase
First Solar acquires 1.5 GW solar PV portfolio
Bechtel completes Canadian electric power transmission project
ETT energizes transmission lines for renewable energy in Texas
Florida regulators defer Duke's nuclear cost recovery, pass rate hike
Edison International acquires SoCore Energy
U.S. breaks records in wind production & manufacturing in 2012
Report predicts Japan to restart reactors by 2014
Four Ontario solar power projects come online
Texas cogeneration power plant sold to NRG Energy
Japan nuclear regulator calls Fukushima leak an "emergency"
Report: More than 630 energy storage projects worldwide

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