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Google Energy completes deal with NextEra for 114MW of renewable wind power
Google Energy will purchase 114 megawatts of clean, renewable energy from NextEra Energy Resources’ Story II Wind Energy Center in operation in Story and Hardin counties in Iowa.
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ABB commissions world's longest, most powerful transmission link in China
ABB has been commissioned to build the Xiangjiaba-Shanghai project, the world’s first UHVDC transmission link to go into commercial operation, transmitting up to 7,200 MW of power from the Xiangjiaba hydropower plant in southwest China to Shanghai.
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GEA expects 30-year economic output of $22.5B for geothermal industry in Nevada
Nevada’s 86 planned or developing geothermal power plants have the potential to add up to 3,686.4 MW of geothermal power to Nevada’s energy portfolio, enough power for 2.6 million homes.
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Susquehanna nuclear plant successfully shuts down Unit 1 after water leak
Unit 1 at PPL's Susquehanna nuclear power plant near Berwick, Luzerne County, Pa., safely shut down late in the afternoon on July 16.
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Energy Insights
UK energy policy: a morass of mixed messages
With a very large budget deficit to cut, war in Afghanistan and England’s abject failure in the World Cup to worry about, energy policy is well down the agenda of Britain’s Conservative-Liberal Democrat (ConDem) coalition government.
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How Practical Are Electric Cars?
Last week, the Department of Energy released a new report on electric cars, sort of. It wasn’t so much about the cars, really, as it was about how the money the Recovery Act poured into electric car technology has done.
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EPA Announces Long-Awaited CAIR Replacement
A December 2008 court decision kept the requirements of CAIR in place temporarily but directed EPA to issue a new rule to implement the Clean Air Act requirements concerning the transport of air pollution across state boundaries, for which the new “Transport Rule” is the EPA’s response.
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PennEnergy Jobs
Substation Engineer (Florida Municipal Power Agency)
This engineering position is accountable for the performance of difficult and complex engineering assignments associated with the planning and design of a variety of projects and studies needed to support the electric power facilities.
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Project Manager (Voith Hydro)
This position is responsible for coaching and oversight of multiple site project managers and supervisors. Site scope may include hydro-turbine, generator, control equipment and all electrical and mechanical support equipment.
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Senior Engineer (BEW Engineering)
The ideal candidate should be a current energy engineer, utility consultant or a recent advanced degree engineer wanting to apply his or her engineering skills to a rapidly growing renewable technology consulting company.
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Director, Managing Director, Renewable Energy (Navigant Consulting)
Our renewable energy experts assist corporations, investors, governments, and other energy industry stakeholders in meeting their near and long-term objectives for renewable energy.
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Exclusive Energy Efficiency Research Results
Increasing Efficiency in Power Generation
Interested in how a new generation of natural gas engine oil can help power operators optimize equipment productivity and protection? View a webcast today which discusses the potential impact of Mobil’s latest gas engine oil, Mobil SHC Pegasus, on the power generation sector – with experts from Mobil Industrial Lubricants, Dresser Waukesha, 2G Driver GmbH and Oil, Gas and Petrochem Equipment.
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Energy Research
The US Solar PV Market Analysis: Policies and Incentives, Industry Trends and Forecasts to 2015
This report gives an in-depth analysis of the US Solar PV market and provides forecasts up to 2015. The research analyzes the key trends, major issues and growth opportunities in the US Solar PV market.
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The UK Power Generation Expenditure Forecast 2010-2030
Focuses on the market for developing and constructing power generation capacity in the UK. The first published report of its kind, it provides an independent and uniquely detailed forecast of the UK’s energy landscape over the next 20 years.
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