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Friday, June 19, 2015

Power Engineering E-Newsletter 6/19

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Power Engineering Newsletter | June 19, 2015

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Video Highlights
  • Shareholders OK Hawaiian Electric merger with NextEra
  • Duke Energy to use swine waste at Buck, Dan River power plants
  • Ningde 3 nuclear unit begins commercial operation in China
  • S. Korea’s oldest nuclear reactor to permanently shut down
  • Waneta Expansion Project connects to BC Hydro grid
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    Top Stories
    EPRI awarded $3mn to research power plant dry cooling technologies
    The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) won a $3 million award from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to develop a novel dry cooling technology for thermal power plants.
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    Panel passes measure cutting EPA's budget
    A House panel passed a spending measure on Wednesday that cuts the budget at the Environmental Protection Agency by 9 percent and blocks the Obama administration from advancing new rules to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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    Survey shows state air agencies fretting over NAAQS policy
    Proposed Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) changes to the 2008 National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for ground-level ozone has many states worried, according to a just-released survey from Association of Air Pollution Control Agencies (AAPCA).
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    Duke Energy to use swine waste at Buck, Dan River power plants
    Duke Energy is asking North Carolina regulators to register its Buck and Dan River combined-cycle power plants as renewable energy facilities, as the utility plans to start utilizing biogas from swine waste.
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    The Week's Most Read Articles
    EPA finalizes controversial SSM rule
    Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a final rule directing 36 states to stop providing exemptions for emission violations during the startup, shutdown or malfunction (SSM) of a power plant.
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    Top 5 U.S. coal plant heat rates
    Peabody Energy recently ranked the top 5 cleanest burning coal-fired power plants in the U.S. under three categories: SO2 emissions, NOx emissions and best heat rate.
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    Video: Duke Energy implodes coal units at retired Cape Fear power plant
    Duke Energy’s contractor imploded Cape Fear's two coal-fired units — which began operating in 1956 and 1958 — on June 4. The Moncure, N.C. plant began operating in 1923.
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    Nuclear must be part of U.S. energy future
    Nuclear energy must continue to be an essential part of the future U.S. energy mix, but building new nuclear power plants is not a feat that can be undertaken by anyone, one industry leader said.
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    More Headlines
    Nevada regulators reject Switch bid to leave power grid
    SunEdison purchases two renewable energy developers
    Raimondo nominates 3 to renewable energy board
    Vermont governor signs renewable energy bill
    S. Korea’s oldest nuclear reactor to permanently shut down
    Enphase Energy Teams With My Generation Energy on 900kW Commercial Solar Installation
    Waneta Expansion Project connects to BC Hydro grid
    Centauri Energy receives approval on CAISO application for 300-megawatt solar project in California’s Central Valley
    Mexico cogeneration power plant installs data monitoring system
    PSEG fossil acquires natural gas-fired power project in Maryland
    Japan OKs 40-year Fukushima cleanup plan despite unknowns
    South Dakota's PUC OKs Xcel Energy 4 percent rate hike
    GE renewable energy unit to invest $25mn in TerraForm Global
    Fast breeder nuclear reactor to begin operations this year
    NuScale president & CEO named to U.S. chamber spot
    Whirlpool Corporation breaks ground on wind farm near Findlay, Ohio facility

    Industry Trends
    Henry Hub Average Natural Gas Spot Prices
    The Henry Hub is the pricing point for natural gas futures contracts. Here's a look at how prices have changed up to June 10, 2015.
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    Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas' Economic Indicators
    The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas offers a glimpse into how the markets are doing domestically and internationally.
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    EIA’s weekly coal production report
    The U.S. Energy Information Administration has released its coal production report for the week ending June 13.
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