Colorado Utility Looking at Adding Nuclear Power to Fleet

Colorado Utility Looking at Adding Nuclear Power to Fleet

A volunteer advisory group told the utility that serves Colorado’s second-largest city that it should look at adding a small nuclear reactor for additional power generation. The post Colorado Utility Looking at Adding Nuclear Power to Fleet appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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PG&E, Citizens Energy Program Will Fund Grid Investments, Benefit Ratepayers

PG&E, Citizens Energy Program Will Fund Grid Investments, Benefit Ratepayers

California-based Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) and nonprofit charitable organization Citizens Energy Corp. are partnering on a proposed investment program that expects to provide more than $450 million to […] The post PG&E, Citizens Energy Program Will Fund Grid Investments, Benefit Ratepayers appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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NRC Proposes Deep Fee Cuts for Advanced Nuclear

NRC Proposes Deep Fee Cuts for Advanced Nuclear

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has proposed to sharply reduce its hourly service fees—by more than 50%—for advanced nuclear reactor applicants and pre-applicants in a move designed to incentivize innovation […] The post NRC Proposes Deep Fee Cuts for Advanced Nuclear appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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Last Energy Secures UK Nuclear Licensing Milestone for South Wales SMR Project

Last Energy Secures UK Nuclear Licensing Milestone for South Wales SMR Project

Last Energy has formally launched the UK’s nuclear site licensing (NSL) process for plans to develop four 20-MWe microreactors in South Wales, becoming the first small modular reactor (SMR) developer […] The post Last Energy Secures UK Nuclear Licensing Milestone for South Wales SMR Project appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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Duke Researchers: Grid Flexibility Key to Accommodate Load Growth

Duke Researchers: Grid Flexibility Key to Accommodate Load Growth

Researchers from Duke University have said that integrating more flexibility into U.S. power grids could help provide the energy needed to power future load growth, particularly the electricity needed to […] The post Duke Researchers: Grid Flexibility Key to Accommodate Load Growth appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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Invenergy, Verizon Expand PPAs for Solar Power

Invenergy, Verizon Expand PPAs for Solar Power

Energy major Invenergy and telecom company Verizon are moving forward with power purchase agreements (PPAs) involving 640 MW of solar energy from projects across four states. The deals announced Feb. […] The post Invenergy, Verizon Expand PPAs for Solar Power appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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Space-Based Solar Power: The Future of 24/7 Clean Energy Generation

Space-Based Solar Power: The Future of 24/7 Clean Energy Generation

Imagine a field of solar panels floating silently in the endless day of Earth’s orbit. Unlike their terrestrial cousins, this space-based solar array never faces nighttime, clouds, or atmospheric interference. […] The post Space-Based Solar Power: The Future of 24/7 Clean Energy Generation appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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Plug Power Plans Major Hydrogen Production Plants in India

Plug Power Plans Major Hydrogen Production Plants in India

A U.S.-headquartered manufacturer of green hydrogen fuel cells wants to build what the company’s president called “multi-gigawatt” electrolyzer projects in India. Sanjay Shrestha, president of New York-based Plug Power, in […] The post Plug Power Plans Major Hydrogen Production Plants in India appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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Chinese Research Group Unveils New Lithium-Hydrogen Battery System

Chinese Research Group Unveils New Lithium-Hydrogen Battery System

A research team at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) has published a study that supports use of a new type of chemical battery system for energy […] The post Chinese Research Group Unveils New Lithium-Hydrogen Battery System appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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U.S. Hydrogen Production Group Leads Major Japanese Project

U.S. Hydrogen Production Group Leads Major Japanese Project

The Yamanashi Prefectural Government in Japan and Washington, D.C.-headquartered SGH2 Energy have formalized an agreement to promote green hydrogen-related initiatives in the Fuji Five Lakes region. The area near Mount […] The post U.S. Hydrogen Production Group Leads Major Japanese Project appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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