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

Thursday, November 13, 2014

PennEnergy's Daily Power Update 11/13

Energy News & Insights

Marijuana growers in Boulder face electricity tax (Video)

Boulder County is set to levy a tax on all energy consumed by Marijuana growers in response to the often massive level of electricity used to cultivate crops …more>>
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Nuclear cleanup in Japan stymied by water woes

Workers at the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant are stuck coping with the vast amounts of contaminated water instead of key tasks such as preparing for the dismantling of reactors …more>>
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CB&I wins 760 MW combined cycle gas turbine power plant contract

CB&I has been awarded a contract for the initial development phase of a 760 MW combined-cycle gas turbine power station in Pennsylvania …more>>
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Groundbreaking US-China climate deal

Groundbreaking US-China climate deal sets ambitious new goals to reduce emissions, aims to prod others to act …more>>
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DOE funds projects to advance gasification systems

Four projects have been selected by the DOE to receive funding for next-generation gasification systems that also reduce greenhouse gas emissions …more>>
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Iberdrola opens its first offshore wind power farm (Video)

Pioneering technology for the $2.6 billion project in Irish Sea could help reduce costs of future offshore wind projects around the world …more>>
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Tribe plans $21MM solar power project near Lake Sonoma

The Dry Creek Band of Pomo Indians and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have announced a $21 million solar power joint venture …more>>
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Westinghouse to fuel nuclear power plants in Germany

Westinghouse Electric Company has been selected to manufacture and deliver nuclear fuel assemblies for two nuclear power plants in Germany …more>>
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