The POWER Interview: A More Sustainable Future Through Electrification

The POWER Interview: A More Sustainable Future Through Electrification

Several energy industry experts recently spoke with POWER for a feature article on electrification that appeared in the April 2023 issue. There are many aspects to electrification, and its adoption is having a variety of impacts on different sectors across power generation and the overall energy landscape. From energy efficiency to sustainability practices, electrification is a key driver of change, from transportation to  manufacturing, and for residential […]

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How Low-E Valves Can Reduce Costly Fugitive Emissions

How Low-E Valves Can Reduce Costly Fugitive Emissions

Though discussions of fugitive emissions are not new in power and processing facilities, they remain a focal point of most plants’ operational plans because they can harm profitability if they are not addressed. As governmental agencies like the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) aim to curb fugitive emissions, it becomes ever more important to make sure plants comply with the latest regulations. Regardless of a […]

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A Tipping Point for America’s Grid

A Tipping Point for America’s Grid

COMMENTARY The American grid is reaching a tipping point. With electric vehicles (EVs) making up 5% of all new vehicle sales last year, there is an urgent need to prepare for the unprecedented strain that will be placed on the U.S. power grid as adoption continues to ramp up—and this is to say nothing of our efforts to electrify other aspects of society at an […]

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More Than Statistics: Maximizing Value From FERC OE’s Annual Report on Enforcement

More Than Statistics: Maximizing Value From FERC OE’s Annual Report on Enforcement

Each year, pursuant to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC or Commission) Revised Policy Statement on Enforcement, FERC’s Office of Enforcement (OE) publishes “annual statistical reports” summarizing its enforcement activities during the preceding fiscal year (FY). Consistent with that directive, OE’s Annual Report on Enforcement (Annual Report) contains a range of statistical information about the activities of each of its components, the Division of Investigations […]

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Developer Plans Two Offshore Wind Projects Using 18-MW Turbines

Developer Plans Two Offshore Wind Projects Using 18-MW Turbines

A joint venture (JV) created to develop large-scale offshore wind projects said it plans to use what at present would be the world’s largest wind turbines at two projects located between Spain and Portugal. IberBlue Wind, a JV that includes Ireland’s Simply Blue Group along with Spanish companies Proes Consultores and FF New Energy Ventures, on April 11 announced that as many as 109 turbines—each […]

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Financing the Energy Transition: Forging Ahead in the Wake of Silicon Valley Bank

Financing the Energy Transition: Forging Ahead in the Wake of Silicon Valley Bank

Considering the unfathomable costs of unabated climate change, it stands to reason that even the most elementary investment thesis for the energy transition merits sincere consideration. And with the enormous sums of public and private capital committed these last few years toward the companies, technologies, and projects that promise to drive climate change mitigation and adaptation, it would appear that capital providers don’t need much convincing. COMMENTARY But the […]

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Montana Judge Cancels Air Permit for Gas-Fired Power Plant

Montana Judge Cancels Air Permit for Gas-Fired Power Plant

A judge in Montana has canceled the air quality permit for a natural gas-fired power plant under construction in the state, citing concerns about emissions of greenhouse gases from the facility. State District Judge Michael Moses on April 6 said government officials needed to more adequately consider the plant’s emissions during its lifecycle. The judge said the Yellowstone County Generating Station, being built by South […]

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EPA Moves to Significantly Tighten Mercury and Air Toxics Standards

EPA Moves to Significantly Tighten Mercury and Air Toxics Standards

A proposed rule unveiled by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on April 5 could considerably tighten the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards (MATS) for power plants, with specific repercussions for coal- and oil-fired generation. The proposed rule seeks to significantly update the 2012–finalized National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) for Coal- and Oil-Fired Electric Utility Steam Generating Units—more commonly known as “MATS”—to “reflect […]

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Western Energy Imbalance Market Gains Three Participants, Including First Generation-Only Entity

Western Energy Imbalance Market Gains Three Participants, Including First Generation-Only Entity

The Western Energy Imbalance Market (WEIM), a real-time energy market operated by the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), has gained three new participants, including its first generation-only entity. CAISO on April 5 announced the Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) Desert Southwest region, El Paso Electric (EPE), and AVANGRID have formally begun participation in the WEIM. WEIM’s 22 active participants, which now span 11 Western states, […]

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The POWER Interview: How a Canadian Small Reactor Will Support Industrial Decarbonization

The POWER Interview: How a Canadian Small Reactor Will Support Industrial Decarbonization

The nuclear power industry is banking on development of small modular reactor (SMR) technology to support global growth. Canada is at the forefront of the SMR market, with at least four Canadian provinces involved in a joint strategic plan to advance the deployment of SMRs. ARC Clean Technology Canada recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Alberta’s Invest Alberta Corp., an […]

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