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Denied a Rate Increase, FPL Suspends Huge Building Plan

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Scott Judy
January 25, 2010
Florida’s transition to more efficient and clean energy production hit a speed bump last month when Juno Beach, Fla.-based FPL Group said it would immediately halt work on approved nuclear and modernization projects that collectively totaled as much as $20 billion. The sudden move came on the heels of the state Public Service Commission rejecting FPL’s requests for rate hikes totaling more than $1 billion. FPL Group Chairman and CEO Lew Hay cited the decision as evidence of a deteriorating regulatory climate in Florida that “is increasingly hostile to investment.” The largest projects are two additional nuclear units at the
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NRC Fines Babcock & Wilcox For Nuclear Mishap

January 20, 2010
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has proposed a $35,000 civil penalty against the Babcock & Wilcox Facility in Lynchburg, Va., claiming the facilities staff failed to declare an alert emergency classification in a timely manner as required by their emergency plan. On July 15, 2009, the firm “failed to declare an emergency for more than two hours after they discovered a band-saw-cooling reservoir did not have the proper criticality controls,” says NRC. While the event posed no threat outside the facility, “the results could have been significant under different circumstances,” says NRC.
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U.K. Awards Rights To Achieve Huge Increase in Wind Power

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Peter Reina
January 13, 2010
The British government this month awarded exclusive development rights for nine offshore wind farms. The combined potential 32,000-MW capacity of the awarded zones would increase the country’s wind-energy generation by nearly 47 times today’s installed capacity of 688 MW, although development is expected to play out over two decades. + Image Map: Crown Estate Offshore Wind Zones Industry appetite for offshore wind led The Crown Estate, which is responsible for coastal waters, to raise the scope of the nine sites from the 25,000 MW originally proposed, says a spokesman. East Anglia Offshore Wind Ltd., a Spanish-Swedish joint venture, won the
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D.C. Buildings to Measure Energy Use

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Pam Hunter McFarland
January 7, 2010
A new law went into effect on Jan. 1 in Washington, D.C. requiring building owners to begin measuring the energy use of new and existing commercial buildings using the Environmental Protection Agency’s Energy Star Portfolio Manager tool. The law, approved and signed in 2008, is the first in the nation to require building owners to publicly disclose their energy ratings to prospective tenants and buyers. Building owners must begin revealing their energy ratings beginning on Jan. 1, 2012. You can’t manage what you don’t measure,” says Cliff Majersik, executive director of the Institute for Market Transformation, a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit
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U.S. To Push Deal on Huge ‘Cape Wind’ Project In Wake of Latest Challenge by Opponents

January 6, 2010
U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said on Jan. 4 he would meet with stakeholders on the future of the planned $1-billion Cape Wind wind farm in Nantucket Sound after the National Park Service ruled that its planned site is eligible for listing as a national historic site because of cultural significance to two local Native American tribes. The project, located off the Massachusetts coast, would be the country’s first offshore wind farm. It would involve construction of 130 turbines, each 440 ft high, and other structures. Environmentalists and other opponents claim the project, being developed by Cape Wind Associates LLC,
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$3-Billion Wind Scheme To Link Hawaiian Islands

December 30, 2009
Wind-energy developers are working with the state of Hawaii and Hawaii’s largest electric utility to develop wind resources on two islands and deliver power to Oahu. One estimate pegs the program’s cost at $3 billion, but another source says it could cost twice that amount. + Image Photo: Illustration by Martha Hernandez, Courtesy of The Honolulu Advertiser Interisland Wind Project: University of Hawaii performed a sea-floor survey and feasibility study for the state to identify routes and possible obstacles for cable. The Interisland Wind Project encompasses two 200-MW wind farms to be developed on the islands of Lanai and Molokai,
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Geothermal Ready To Take Off

December 16, 2009
Geothermal energy “appeared to be on a launch trajectory” in 2009, says the Geothermal Energy Association in its year-end report. With more than 3,150 MW of geothermal capacity on line in the U.S. in August and 144 new geothermal plants under development, the Washington, D.C.-based industry association says the accelerating growth could add 7,000 MW of new plants. The U.S. already leads the world in geothermal installed capacity and could have 10,000 MW in a few years, officials say. GEA credits state and federal policies—including state renewables portfolio standards, the Dept. of Energy’s extension of a loan program for innovative
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845-MW Wind Farm To Be World’s Largest

December 16, 2009
Wind energy from north-central Oregon will power homes in Southern California when an 845-MW wind farm is completed in 2012. Turbine supplier GE and developer Caithness Energy LLC say the $2-billion project, with 338 wind turbines sprawling across 30 sq miles near the town of Arlington, Ore., will be the world’s largest operating wind farm. Photo: GE Wind turbines to be installed in Oregon will be GE’s largest in the U.S, but similar machines have been successfully operating for several years in Europe and Asia. Under a $1.4-billion contract, Fairfield, Conn.-based GE will furnish and deliver its newest 2.5-MW wind
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Offshore ‘Oyster’ Wave-Powered Generator Undergoing Testing in the U.K.

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Peter Reina
December 9, 2009
An unusual wave-power system that pumps high-pressure water to an onshore hydroelectric plant recently began feeding electricity into the U.K.’s national transmission system. The 315 kW “Oyster device” is the world’s only functioning hydroelectric wave-powered plant, claims its Edinburgh-based developer, Aquamarine Power Ltd. Slide Show Photo: Aquamarine Power Ltd. The 200-tonne 315-kW wave-power device was installed in Scotland for six months of full-scale demonstration trials. Related Links: Wave Power: Swells Drive Onshore Generator Finland’s WaveRoller Has Seabed Generator Oyster’s hydraulic pumping power is generated at the hinge of a seabed-mounted flap that moves with waves. The 10-m-long by 18-m-wide steel
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Papua New Guinea LNG Pipeline Project Secures Agreements

December 9, 2009
The $15-billion Papua New Guinea liquefied natural-gas project has secured several new off-take commitments from energy companies across Asia, leading joint-venture senior partner ExxonMobil to announce it will press ahead with the 435-mile pipeline project. It would represent the largest foreign investment in Papua New Guinea to date and, when the project is completed, will deliver an estimated 6.3 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas per year to customers across east Asia. PNG LNG, as the project is known, is a joint venture led by Esso Highlands, a subsidiary of ExxonMobil; Oil Search, Santos; the government of Papua New Guinea;
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