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Regulators Approve Largest Solar Project in Wisconsin History

POWER Magazine

The Public Service Commission (PSCW) of Wisconsin has approved construction of a $2 billion solar power project that could have more than 1,300 MW of generation capacity. The Vista Sands […] The post Regulators Approve Largest Solar Project in Wisconsin History appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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4 Tips for Making Construction Quality Something Your Customers Notice

FTQ360

Listen to how to make construction quality noticeable by preventing errors, ensuring transparency, and building it right the first time. Why bother digitizing your inspection and QAQC program if your customers wont notice a significant improvement in quality? Its a valid question. If the improvements you make are so trivial that they dont create a noticeable difference, how much has truly been accomplished?

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In Three Year Delay Poland Pushes Nuclear Power to 2036

Energy Central

In Three Year Delay Poland Pushes Nuclear Power to 2036 France, US, and Canada Support Financing Polish Nuclear Power Plants Norway Companies To Evaluate SMRs Last Energy’s South Wales UK Nuclear Project Gets US Export Nod DOE Selects Six Firms to Supply Enriched Uranium In Three Year Delay Poland Pushes Nuclear Power to 2036 Commercial operation for the first.

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Oil on Edge: Iran's Waning Influence and the Tenuous Peace in the Middle East

Crude Oil Futures

The price of crude oil slightly increased last week, perhaps due to the lingering anxieties over the handling of Syria by fractured opposition, consisting of various rebel groups. Even a minor incident in the Middle East usually affects the sentiments of both analysts and investors that in turn reflects on oil and gas prices. Although the take-over was more or less bloodless, the rebel groups hardly see eye-to-eye; since they are divided along religious and ethnic lines, it is hard to imagine a

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