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(This is not a legal transcript. Bloomberg LP cannot guarantee its accuracy.) HUGH WYNNE, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, SANFORD BERNSTEIN, IS INTERVIEWED ON BLOOMBERG SURVEILLANCE MARCH 29, 2012 SPEAKERS: TOM KEENE, BLOOMBERG SURVEILLANCE HOST KEN PREWITT, BLOOMBERG SURVEILLANCE HOST HUGH WYNNE, SENIOR ...
(This is not a legal transcript. Bloomberg LP cannot guarantee its accuracy.) HUGH WYNNE, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, SANFORD BERNSTEIN, IS INTERVIEWED ON BLOOMBERG SURVEILLANCE MARCH 29, 2012 SPEAKERS: TOM KEENE, BLOOMBERG SURVEILLANCE HOST KEN PREWITT, BLOOMBERG SURVEILLANCE HOST HUGH WYNNE, SENIOR ...
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In the heat of August, Thermal Energy Corp. (TECO) completed its new 45 MW combined heat and power plant, part of a $370 million expansion of its district energy system at the Texas Medical Center, one of the world’s largest medical complexes.
Built with $140 million of support from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) as part of its Clean Coal Technology program, the Tampa Electric Co.-owned Polk Power Station is one of the United States’ first greenfield commercial integrated gasification combined-cycle (IGCC) power plants. Completed in
Burns & McDonnell completed work on a $377 million, 48 MW combined heat and power expansion project at the Texas Medical Center in Houston.
One of the first commercial power plants in the U.S. was Thomas Edison’s Pearl Street Station. This combined heat and power (CHP) plant was in lower Manhattan and was roughly 50 percent efficient. However, in 1882, Mr. Edison was likely fixated on providing a reliable source of power to illuminate
An economic stimulus package proposed in January by the Obama administration includes $150 billion to be spent over 10 years to spur next-generation biofuels, plug-in hybrid vehicles, a new digital electrical grid and new “low-emission” coal plants.
New coal projects designed to capture carbon dioxide (CO2) appear to be on hold pending national legislation that would set standards, laws and regulations for doing so?and also establish a price for carbon.
From the first megawatt-size wind turbine erected in the U.S. in 1941 to the sleek and powerful designs of today, technological advancements have steadily upgraded wind energy’s position in the generation mix so that now, it’s right in the mainstream.