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The Largest Cleanup of Coal ash in U.S. Reaches Settlement
Duke Energy will save about $1.5 billion in coal ash cleanup costs under a settlement between the utility and environmental and other groups announced Jan. 2 by…
Obrador Administration rolling back energy reform in Mexico
Mexico’s importing of U.S. natural gas is going to grow exponentially as the pipelines from the United States come on line in the near future.
Market Analysis
Oil Infrastructure at Risk as Iran Looks to Avenge Soleimani's Death
Energy infrastructure around the Persian Gulf could be among the most tempting targets for Iran in seeking retaliation for the U.S. killing of Gen. Qassem Solei…
Power Generation from Missouri River's Upstream Dams Increases in 2019
The Western Area Power Administration relies heavily on energy from the dams for the power it sells and must buy electricity on the open market in years when hy…
Coal Power
Montana Coal-fired Power Plant will Close Two Units Built in 1970s
The plant employs about 300 people and is the main driver of the economy for the surrounding town of Colstrip, which has about 2,300 people.
Distributed Generation
Trump Administration Says it will Approve Largest U.S. Solar Farm
Federal officials plan to approve a massive solar farm with energy storage in the desert outside Las Vegas, paving the way for a $1-billion project that will pr…
Oil & Gas Trade
Jordan Gets The First Supplies of Israeli Gas
Under the agreement, the U.S.-Israeli consortium will supply Jordan gas for 15 years from the field in the Mediterranean.
Micro Reactor
NRC Says TVA can Consider SMR Nuclear Energy Site at Clinch River
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission this month approved the Tennessee Valley Authority’s early-site permit for potentially putting a small modular nuclear r…
Microgrid
Is Load Flexibility the New Demand Response?
Demand response is reaching a saturation point, but load flexibility is emerging as its new iteration, a 2.0 that is much more powerful and could become a 200 G…
Oil&Gas Drilling
U.S. offshore rig count drops to 23
The number of offshore rigs in the U.S. slipped to 23 units over the last week, according to weekly rig count reports released by Baker Hughes on Friday, Decemb…
Microgrid
Microgrids Poised for the Moment, as Businesses Seek Energy Resilience
Increasingly, U.S. companies are concluding that they need the type of business continuity, cost predictability and sustainability goal-aligned energy solutions…
Oil & Gas Trade
U.S. Sanctions on Nord Stream 2 Affect Hurry-up Work
Any companies that rush to finish building a Russian natural gas export pipeline to Germany that came under U.S. sanctions this month risk being penalized, seni…
Solar Power Panel
EPE in Texas Plans to Deploy Multiple Solar and Energy Storage Projects
Texas-based utility company El Paso Electric (EPE) is implementing a long-term energy supply plan, which includes expanding solar power facilities and deploying…
Concentrating Solar Power
New Energy Solar Announces U.S. Solar Farm Completion
Australia’s New Energy Solar has announced construction of the Mount Signal 2 solar plant in California is complete.
Nuclear Power Plant
Moderate Quake Strikes near Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Plant, No Damage
An earthquake of magnitude of 4.9 struck near Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant on Friday but an Iranian emergency services official said there was no damage …
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