Ukrainian Workers Fight to Keep Power Available for Critical Infrastructure and War-Stricken Communities

Ukrainian Workers Fight to Keep Power Available for Critical Infrastructure and War-Stricken Communities

With Russian forces having damaged many power plants and power lines in parts of Ukraine, linemen and plant workers have persevered, repairing and rebuilding equipment and systems needed to keep the lights on and critical facilities in operation. But the job is not easy, and much of the country’s power generation capacity is currently unavailable. “Today, we have 17 GW of capacity on control territory […]

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EPA Moves to Deny Coal Ash Disposal at Six Massive Coal Power Plants 

EPA Moves to Deny Coal Ash Disposal at Six Massive Coal Power Plants 

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed barring six coal-fired power plants in various states—a combined 11 GW—from disposing coal ash into unlined surface impoundments. The agency, however, also proposed to provide disposal extensions if the coal plants are needed to maintain grid reliability. The EPA’s proposed determinations, issued on Jan. 25, fall under its Coal Combustion Residuals (CCR) Part B final rule, which it […]

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