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  • March 17, 2016
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Duke Energy Names New Chief Fossil & Hydro Officer

Duke Energy’s Regis Repko, who is currently senior vice president on nuclear governance, projects and engineering, will become the power company’s chief fossil and hydro officer on April 1st. He succeeds Charlie Gates, who announced his retirement earlier this month. In his new role, Mr. Repko will be in charge of Duke’s regulated fossil fuel […]

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  • March 9, 2016
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96 Of 99 Nuclear Plants Are In Top Safety Categories

All but three of the 99 operating U.S. nuclear power plants are in the highest two safety categories according to the NRC. Seven have issues of low significance that require attention, while three have more significant concerns to resolve. There were no plants listed in the third category which includes plants with more significant issues […]

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  • March 1, 2016
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March Birthdays

Warmest wishes for a Happy Birthday to Kaye Browder and Jackie Pate! We are so happy that you’re a part of our team! Happy Birthday and all the best to you in the year to come!

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  • March 1, 2016
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Entergy Rejects Latest NY Plan to Save FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant

The New York Public Service Commission has, for a second time, asked Entergy Corp. to work with the state to keep its James A. FitzPatrick plant in upstate New York operating.  The PSC has been working on plans to provide financial assistance by developing a new energy credit that “would, for the first time, place a […]

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  • February 10, 2016
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Supreme Court Puts Clean Power Plan on Hold

With a 5 to 4 vote the Supreme Court temporarily blocked the Obama’s administration’s effort to combat global warming until after legal challenges are resolved. The surprising move is a blow to the administration and a victory for the coalition of 29 mostly Republican-led states and industry opponents that call the regulations “an unprecedented power […]

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  • February 3, 2016
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Nuclear Energy Innovation Capabilities Act Approved

Last week the U.S. Senate approved legislation written by Idaho Senator Mike Crapo that would increase nuclear research efforts at the Idaho National Laboratory and other national labs through new partnerships between the public and private sectors. The vote of 87 to 4 to approve the amendment makes it a part of a larger energy […]

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  • February 1, 2016
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February Birthdays

Warmest wishes for a Happy Birthday to Carolyn Porterfield, L.D. Holland and Erich Koehler! We are so happy that you’re a part of our team! Happy Birthday and all the best to you in the year to come!

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  • January 27, 2016
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NEI Estimates Record High Capacity Factor in 2015

U.S. nuclear energy facilities generated electricity at a record high level of reliability in 2015, according to preliminary estimates, again demonstrating nuclear energy’s value to consumers, the stability of the electric grid and to the nation’s economy. Ninety-nine nuclear power plants operating in 30 states posted an estimated average capacity factor of 91.9 percent, based […]

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  • January 20, 2016
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Alstom Machines

Last fall GE acquired the Power and Grid businesses of the France based transport and energy infrastructure manufacturer, Alstom. Together the two company’s formed three joint ventures. The first of which is the Grid unit which will be formed from the combined assets of both the companies. The second will be the Renewables unit which […]

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  • January 15, 2016
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Wind Energy Development Challenges

While wind power is the fastest-growing source of new energy in the U.S., it still faces many challenges towards future development. One of the toughest challenges today is carrying this energy from remote windy plains and deserts to highly populated cities. High voltage lines that carry renewable energy from one point to another means crossing […]

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