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TVA to Replace Iconic Kingston Coal Plant With 1.5-GW Modern Complex

POWER Magazine

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has moved to retire its iconic 1.3-GW Kingston Fossil Plant in Tennessee in 2027 and replace it—with notable urgency—with a 1.5-GW modern complex featuring a […] The post TVA to Replace Iconic Kingston Coal Plant With 1.5-GW Modern Complex appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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Phillips 66 Achieves Milestone in Expanding Renewable Diesel Output

NGT News

Downstream energy provider Phillips 66 has achieved a major milestone in its conversion of its San Francisco refinery into the Rodeo Renewable Energy Complex, expanding commercial scale production of renewable diesel. The Rodeo project has progressed, with the facility now processing only renewable feedstocks and producing approximately 30,000 barrels per day of renewable diesel.

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Virtual Power Plant Network Supports the Grid and Compensates Customers

POWER Magazine

Sunnova Energy International Inc., an adaptive energy services company, announced continued investments and expansion to its virtual power plant (VPP) network, providing increased reliability, reduced emissions, and lower costs. With […] The post Virtual Power Plant Network Supports the Grid and Compensates Customers appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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EV Realty, GreenPoint Create JV to Accelerate Charging Hub Buildout

NGT News

EV Realty Inc., an electric vehicle infrastructure development platform powering commercial fleets, has formed a joint venture with GreenPoint Partners to drive the rapid buildout of $200 million of EV Realty’s Powered Properties, high-powered charging hubs for medium- and heavy-duty commercial fleet EVs across California and other strategic U.S. markets.

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ATXI Chosen to Develop Grid Reliability Project in Northern Missouri

POWER Magazine

Ameren Transmission Company of Illinois (ATXI), a subsidiary of St. Louis-based Ameren Corp., has been selected by the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), the regional transmission operator for large parts […] The post ATXI Chosen to Develop Grid Reliability Project in Northern Missouri appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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Germany has streamlined regulations for balcony solar power plants

EnergyTrend

Germany has streamlined regulations for balcony solar power plants Germany'sBundesnetzagenturhasupdatedtheregistrationrulesforbalconysolarsystems,aimingtoreducebureaucratichurdlesandpromotetheirwidespreadadoption.Then.

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Major Offshore Wind Project Part of Swedish Renewable Energy Surge

POWER Magazine

A Sweden-based renewable energy developer, in partnership with the investment arm of Ingka Group–the biggest IKEA retailer–has been issued a permit for construction of a 5.5-GW offshore wind project that […] The post Major Offshore Wind Project Part of Swedish Renewable Energy Surge appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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Not everyone in the hydrogen business wants to see weaker rules for federal tax credits

Energy Central

The term “clean energy” often brings to mind gleaming solar panels, spinning wind turbines or water surging through a hydroelectric dam. Few people would imagine dark salt caverns a mile underground, but these geologic formations could play a key role in the development of emissions-free green hydrogen. Hy Stor Energy wants to use such salt caverns in.

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Power outages: Akufo-Addo has ordered for the suspension of electricity export – Atta Akyea reveals

Reporting Oil and Gas

President Akufo-Addo has issued a directive to curtail the export of electricity to neighbouring countries in response to the ongoing intermittent power outages popularly known as dumsor. Chairman of the Energy Committee of Parliament, Samuel Atta Akyea, made this revelation onJoyNews PM Expresson Tuesday. Speaking on the show, Mr Atta Akyea indicated that the directive exhibits the Presidents prioritisation of domestic energy requirements over potential profits from exporting electricity.

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Assessing the Fallout of the Baltimore Bridge Collapse on the Energy Market

Energy Central

The recent collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge into the Patapsco River on March 26 has caused a temporary halt to all shipping traffic from the Port of Baltimore. A reader recently asked me how this might impact the energy markets. First, the closure should have minimal impact on the transportation of more commonly used petroleum products. Ship tracking data indicates limited activity.

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Making Net Zero Ammonia Possible

Energy Central

Making Net Zero Ammonia Possible

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Amid progress on electric vehicles, political setbacks frustrate advocates in Maine, Connecticut

Energy Central

After setbacks to adopting electric vehicle sales targets in Maine and Connecticut, New England clean transportation advocates are regrouping with a focus on charging infrastructure and consumer education. Maine’s Board of Environmental Protection voted 4-2 on March 20 against adopting California’s Advanced Clean Cars II rules, which would have required electric or.

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Not the result the climate movement had hoped for

Energy Central

Did the Securities and Exchange Commission neuter its new corporate climate reporting requirements? Or did it take a pragmatic approach? The answer depends on who you ask. For those looking for an aggressive stance on climate, the result was far from ideal. The big takeaway was that Scope 3 was omitted. Here’s a Cliff Notes explanation of the various Scopes.

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Oil and Gas Maintain Production Levels; LNG Pause and Regulatory Threats Loom

Energy Central

While 2024’s first quarter showed steady oil and gas activity, political and regulatory hurdles – most notably the administration’s recent pause on U.S. liquified natural gas (LNG) exports exports – have created widespread worry amongst exploration and production (E&P) firms. The recent Dallas Fed Energy Survey, conducted between March 13 and.

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Appellate Court Clarifies Scope of Required CLPA Compliance and Confirms Ripeness Under SAPA for Challenges to Agency Declaratory Rulings

Energy Central

A legal challenge to a fossil fuel powered cryptocurrency mining operation in North Tonawanda was revived by the Third Department, overturning dismissal of a lawsuit filed by the Clean Air Coalition of Western New York (“CACWNY”) and the Sierra Club. While the decision turned on the narrow issue of ripeness where a rehearing of a declaratory ruling had been requested, the Appellate.