A New WindVision for Alberta: clean wind energy offers 'right solution at right time' to meet rising electricity demand as Alberta's environmental performance draws global concern
05/23/2013
Industry responds to challenge from Government to provide solutions to 'green the grid' CALGARY, May 22, 2013 /CNW/ - Alberta can once again be a leader in renewable energy development and address global concern about the province's environmental record by meeting rising electricity demand with new clean wind energy. WindVision 2025: A Strategy For Alberta, released today by the Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA), makes the case for the strategic deployment of more wind energy in Alberta in a direct response to a challenge by Alberta Energy Minister Ken Hughes for the renewable industry to put forth policy solutions to help "green the grid". Since the country's first wind farm was constructed in southern Alberta in 1993, the province has installed 1,100 MW of wind energy - but this represents just a small fraction of the available resource. Alberta currently sits in third place for total installed wind energy capacity - behind Ontario and Quebec. WindVision 2025 makes the case that Alberta is well positioned to take strategic advantage of its significant wind resource, access to skilled trades, and interest by independent power producers. |
BLACK HILLS CORP. BEGINS CONSTRUCTION ON NEW CHEYENNE PRAIRIE GENERATING STATION
05/23/2013
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FOCUS: Japan in process of sorting out risky reactors by trial and error
05/23/2013
Japanese regulators are in the process of deciding which nuclear reactors are not safe enough to operate because of the existence of active faults, but the task has proved tough with clear room for improvement. Assessments of suspicious faults at three nuclear power plants have been proceeding in parallel so far, and the first evaluation finalized by a panel of experts was accepted by the Nuclear Regulation Authority on Wednesday. At a press conference, NRA Chairman Shunichi Tanaka gave full support to an assessment that a fault beneath the No. 2 reactor at the Tsuruga plant in western Japan is active. |
SENATOR BLUNT, MISSOURI HOUSE COLLEAGUES EXPRESS CONCERNS ABOUT OBAMA ADMINISTRATION'S ATTEMPTS TO BAN NEW COAL FIRED POWER PLANTS
05/23/2013
The following information was released by Missouri Senator Roy Blunt: In a letter to President Barack Obama, U.S. Senator Roy Blunt (Mo.) joined five of his Missouri Republican colleagues in the U.S. House of Representatives to express their continued concerns surrounding the Obama Administrations proposed regulations, which would effectively ban the construction of new coal fired power plants. The proposal by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would establish unprecedented Greenhouse Gas (GHG) New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for power plants. In the letter, the Missouri lawmakers called on President Obama and his administration to amend the proposed rule and utilize a technology-based approach to reduce carbon dioxide emissions an option that would not harm the economy or endanger the nations electricity supply. |
EXTENDED TAX CREDITS COULD RAISE PROJECTED RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY CAPACITY AND GENERATION
05/23/2013
The following information was released by the Energy Information Administration (EIA): On April 15, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released guidance clarifying the eligibility for the recently extended renewable electricity production tax credit (PTC). Congress passed the extension on January 1, 2013 as part of the American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 (ATRA). EIA expects this extension could result in significant wind capacity additions over the next three years, leading to higher generation from wind. |
HOUSE APPROVES BIPARTISAN BILL TO HELP KEEP THE LIGHTS ON DURING EMERGENCIES
05/23/2013
The following information was released by the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce: The U.S. House of Representatives today approved H.R. 271, the Resolving Environmental and Grid Reliability Conflicts Act by voice vote. The bipartisan legislation, introduced by Reps. Pete Olson (R-TX) and Mike Doyle (D-PA), will ensure America's power companies are able to comply with Department of Energy emergency orders to maintain grid reliability without facing penalties for violating potentially conflicting environmental laws. |
"Hareon Solar Technology Co., Ltd." (the Company) -- Announcement on Outward Investment of Establishing Gucheng Hareon Photovoltaic Power Generation Co., Ltd. and Building 50 MW Photovoltaic Grid-connection Power Generation Project
05/23/2013
(600401) "Hareon Solar Technology Co., Ltd." (the Company) -- Announcement on Outward Investment of Establishing Gucheng Hareon Photovoltaic Power Generation Co., Ltd. and Building 50 MW Photovoltaic Grid-connection Power Generation Project The abstract is for reference only. Please refer to the full text of the announcement on the very day. |
Against poll odds
05/23/2013
Hyderabad, home to several information technology, pharmaceutical and construction companies, goes without power for more than eight hours every day, making the state capital akin to a very large and crowded furnace in these days of summer. The crowds may not stay quiet about this when elections to the state assembly come around next summer. |
Greenko Group plc Operational Update
05/23/2013
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Jaitapur nuclear project unlikely before 2021, says Areva
05/23/2013
Paris, May 23 -- The controversial Jaitapur nuclear power project, against which local residents and activist groups have been protesting, may only be commissioned by 2021 at the earliest. That's if the contract for the two European pressurized reactors (EPRs) between state-owned Nuclear Power Corp. of India Ltd(NPCIL) and France's Areva SAis inked in the current calendar year. This looks ambitious, given that the two companies still need to iron out critical issues such as India's Civil Liability for Nuclear Damages Bill, credit arrangements for the construction and the final cost of the project located in Maharashtra. The Euro7 billion general framework agreement signed in December 2010 during former French President Nicolas Sarkozy's visit to India deals with the supply of two EPRs, each with a capacity to produce 1,650MW of electricity, and uranium supply for a period of 25 years for the Jaitapur project. |
House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Hearing; "Maritime Transportation: The Role of U.S. Ships and Mariners," focusing on the contributions of U.S.-flagged vessels and American mariners to our economy and national security.; Testimony by Joseph Pyne, Chairman and CEO, Kirby Corporation; on behalf of American Maritime Partnership
05/22/2013
Good morning. My name is Joe Pyne, and I am the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Kirby Corporation, the nation's largest inland and coastal tank barge operator. Kirby has revenues of approximately $2.5 billion per year and has a market capitalization of approximately $4.5 billion. We employ some 4,600 Americans and operate over 1,300 Jones Act vessels. Kirby has been in the marine transportation business since 1969. I am pleased to appear before you today on behalf of the American Maritime Partnership (AMP) to stress the importance of the domestic U.S.-flag fleet and the coastwise laws to our U.S. transportation system and the role that they play in meeting the economic, homeland, and national security needs of the United States. Background on the American Maritime Partnership and Kirby Corporation |
New Mobile Power Generators from Intermountain Wind and Solar are anExpansion of Alternative Energy Sources.
05/22/2013
Salt Lake City, Utah (PRWEB) May 20, 2013 The demand for alternative energy is becoming increasingly more prominent and production companies are responding by turning their focus onto mobile power and back up generators. With emergency situationsin mind, Intermountain Wind and Solar are introducing a line of highfunctioning mobile energy generators. These compact trailers combinethe efficiency achieved through Utah solar panels with a mobile platform, creating a compact and functional alternative to expensive homegenerators or Idaho backup power systems. |
Waste-to-energy not done deal
05/22/2013
The state government's approval for Western Australia's first waste-to-energy plant has ticked another box on New Energy Corporation's checklist, but it's yet to overcome significant funding, waste supply, and energy off-take hurdles. Minister for Environment Albert Jacob has today announced the government will support New Energy's proposal to build a plant at Boodarie in Port Hedland. |
Alcantara Group: Generation capacity doubled in 3 years to meet Mindanao power demand
05/22/2013
ANILA, May 21 -- Mindanao-focused holding firm Alcantara Group on Tuesday said it is on track to produce an additional 282 megawatts (MW) and raise its total electricity generation capacity to 436 MW by 2016 to meet growing demand in the power-starved southern Philippine island. |
Outages back as wind plays hide and seek
05/22/2013
ADURAI, May 22 -- After a brief lull in electricity outages due to high output by windmills, Tamil Nadu Electricity Generation and Distribution Corporation (TANGEDCO) has been forced to revert to unscheduled power cuts of around 10 hours due to dip in wind power generation and outages in units of three power stations, including Madras Atomic Power Station. |
Power plant cooling - Palo Verde - An oasis filled with grey water.
05/22/2013
At the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station, water treated at Arizona's largest wastewater sewage plant is piped 36 miles to a treatment plant and then into on-site reservoirs. From there, it feeds the plant's tertiary cooling loop that runs through condensers under the turbogenerator, through cooling towers, and back again, until it is super-concentrated and diverted to evaporation ponds. There are many factors that need to be considered with such a novel method of cooling, including: the size of the water source and its effluent chemistry, materials for construction of the waste water treatment plant and the pipeline, the property required for huge storage reservoirs, as well as numerous environmental and permitting considerations. "What with the water quality sent to the evaporation ponds, how many acres you need, the rate of evaporation, which changes with the water concentration, so as the total dissolved solids builds evaporation slows, and mapping that with liner issues ... This isn't for the faint of heart. You have to know that this is something that you'll deal with for the length of the plant," says Robert Lotts, director of Arizona Public Services' water resources plan, and a 27-year veteran of Palo Verde's Water Reclamation Facility (WRF). |
Petroleum Development Oman and GlassPoint Commission the Middle East's First Solar EOR Project
05/22/2013
New Delhi, May 21 -- Petroleum Development Oman (PDO), the largest producer of oil and gas in Oman, and GlassPoint Solar, the global leader in solar enhanced oil recovery, today announced the successful commissioning of the Middle East's first solar enhanced oil recovery (EOR) project. By harnessing the sun's energy with GlassPoint's Enclosed Trough technology, the solar EOR project produces a daily average of 50 tons of emissions-free steam that feeds directly into existing thermal EOR operations at PDO's Amal West field in Southern Oman. The 7MW system is in regular operation and recently passed its first performance acceptance test since coming online, exceeding contracted steam output by 10 percent. |
Ministry of Power: Hydro Power Generation Capacity
05/22/2013
New Delhi, May 22 -- As per the re-assessment studies carried out by Central Electricity Authority (CEA) during 1978-1987, the hydro power potential in terms of Installed Capacity (I.C.) is estimated at 148701 MW out of which 145320 MW of the potential consists of hydro electric schemes having I.C. above 25 MW. |
TRANSMISSION OF SURPLUS POWER TO POWER DEFICIT STATES
05/22/2013
NEW DELHI, May 20 -- The government of India issued the following news release: The surplus power from the States can be transferred to a power deficit State through the Inter-State Transmission System (ISTS) from the source of supply depending upon the available transfer capacity (ATC) between the point of supply and point of drawl. Open Access in transmission (introduced by the Central Government through Electricity Act, 2003), trading mechanism and Power Exchange in accordance with the relevant regulations notified by CERC facilitate this process. National Grid, for evacuation of power from generating sources located in different regions in the country and facilitating transfer of power from surplus to deficit regions, is in place. In addition, licenses have been granted for trading of power. Power exchanges have also been set up for facilitating transfer of power from surplus to deficit States. The surplus power available with the States is also supplied by the States to other needy and desirous States under bilateral arrangements. |
EXCLUSIVE: 14 Japan Power, Gas Firms to Up Rates for July
05/22/2013
All 10 major power companies and four gas suppliers in Japan will raise their rates for July due to rising costs for imported fuel reflecting the yen's sharp depreciation, informed sources told Jiji Press on Wednesday. |