Oklo Breaks Ground on INL Nuclear Fast Reactor Project, Launches Private Fuel Recycling Facility

Oklo Breaks Ground on INL Nuclear Fast Reactor Project, Launches Private Fuel Recycling Facility

Advanced nuclear technology firm Oklo has broken ground on its inaugural 75-MWe sodium-cooled fast reactor at an Idaho National Laboratory (INL) site. The project—one of three awarded to the company under the Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) newly established Reactor Pilot Program—is targeting operations between late 2027 and early 2028, though that timeline is contingent on […] The post Oklo Breaks Ground on INL Nuclear Fast […]

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FERC Acts on Four Reliability Standards, Probes AI and Data Center Load Forecasting

FERC Acts on Four Reliability Standards, Probes AI and Data Center Load Forecasting

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on Sept. 18 advanced four reliability measures for the U.S. bulk power system (BPS), formalizing frameworks around supply chain risk, cloud computing and virtual infrastructure, cybersecurity, and extreme cold weather preparedness. The commission finalized a new supply chain risk management rule—effective in 60 days—that expands protections against vulnerabilities stemming […] The post FERC Acts on Four Reliability Standards, Probes […]

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Laser Wireless Power Transmission Breakthrough Could Transform Remote Energy Delivery

Laser Wireless Power Transmission Breakthrough Could Transform Remote Energy Delivery

NTT Inc. and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (MHI) conducted an optical wireless power transmission experiment using a laser beam to wirelessly transmit energy over a distance of one kilometer. By irradiating a laser beam with an optical power of 1 kW, the team succeeded in receiving 152 W of electric power. This marks the world’s […] The post Laser Wireless Power Transmission Breakthrough Could Transform […]

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Tracks Moving Turbines: Delivering Clean Energy to North Carolina

Tracks Moving Turbines: Delivering Clean Energy to North Carolina

Transporting freight for the energy industry that weighs as much as a house and stretches longer than a city block leaves no room for error. Energy freight shipments, which are often referred to as specialized or dimensional freight, are usually oversized, overweight, and frequently irreplaceable loads that are essential to powering industries and communities. For […] The post Tracks Moving Turbines: Delivering Clean Energy to […]

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Blackstone Acquires Gas-Fired Plant in Pennsylvania in $1-Billion Deal

Blackstone Acquires Gas-Fired Plant in Pennsylvania in $1-Billion Deal

Blackstone, the world’s largest alternative asset manager, said its energy-focused private equity business has a deal to buy the 620-MW natural gas-fired Hill Top Energy Center in Pennsylvania. The agreement announced September 15 will see Blackstone Energy Transition Partners acquire the power station from Ardian, a global private investment firm. Blackstone officials said the purchase […] The post Blackstone Acquires Gas-Fired Plant in Pennsylvania in […]

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Catalyze Adds Four New Community Solar Projects in New York

Catalyze Adds Four New Community Solar Projects in New York

Catalyze, an independent power producer and fully integrated developer of distributed renewable energy assets, said it has completed four community solar projects in central and western New York. The company said the installations were developed in partnership with CS Energy, a renewable energy company that develops, designs, and builds optimized solar, and energy storage. The […] The post Catalyze Adds Four New Community Solar Projects […]

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Chinese Officials Look at Converting Old Coal Plants to Nuclear Power Stations

Chinese Officials Look at Converting Old Coal Plants to Nuclear Power Stations

A Chinese state-owned energy infrastructure group has proposed a decarbonization plan that would increase the country’s use of nuclear power. The China Energy Engineering Group Co. (CEEC) is studying ways to convert retiring coal-fired power facilities into nuclear power plants, according to recent research reports. The post Chinese Officials Look at Converting Old Coal Plants to Nuclear Power Stations appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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Framatome Will Maintain, Modernize Bulgarian Nuclear Plant

Framatome Will Maintain, Modernize Bulgarian Nuclear Plant

Framatome has signed a contract for the maintenance and modernization of electrical systems at the two VVER-1000 reactors of the Kozloduy nuclear power plant in Bulgaria. The maintenance work will be coordinated by Framatome EOOD, the Bulgarian subsidiary of Framatome. The post Framatome Will Maintain, Modernize Bulgarian Nuclear Plant appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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Voith Completes Second Turbine Upgrade at New Zealand Hydropower Station

Voith Completes Second Turbine Upgrade at New Zealand Hydropower Station

A global technology company focused on the hydropower sector has completed another turbine upgrade at the Roxburgh Hydropower Station in New Zealand. The post Voith Completes Second Turbine Upgrade at New Zealand Hydropower Station appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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EPA Streamlines Preconstruction Permitting to Accelerate Power Plants, Data Centers, and Manufacturing Reshoring

EPA Streamlines Preconstruction Permitting to Accelerate Power Plants, Data Centers, and Manufacturing Reshoring

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued new guidance under its New Source Review (NSR) preconstruction permitting program that could allow power plant developers to begin certain non-emissions‐related site work—such as installing concrete pads, grading, and utility trenching—before obtaining a Clean Air Act construction permit. The change, described in a sparse set of paragraphs […] The post EPA Streamlines Preconstruction Permitting to Accelerate Power […]

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