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- First Energy Gets Boost From Clean Air Rules - Odellrosa6058's blog February 6, 2012... utilities should cheer them. Sometimes, the rules lead to big gains. First Energy, a utility based in Ohio, got such a boost Thursday, a week after the company announced it would close six coal-fired plants, blaming new federal rules... ... "First Energy's nuclear plants and baseload coal plants with environmental controls are the primary benef […]Odellrosa6058
- American Power: Rare Truth-Telling Piece at L.A. Times Skewers ... February 6, 2012Ratepayers' bills will be as much as 50% higher for renewable energy, according to an analysis from the consumer advocate branch of the state Public Utilities Commission. ... First Street Journal, "Will Israel attack Iran's nuclear facilities?" ... […]Donald Douglas
- This Fucking War: Cheap natural gas jumbles energy markets, stirs ... February 6, 2012The rush to produce shale gas “is forcing all of us to seriously address what it means for us,” said Ralph Izzo, chief executive of Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), a New Jersey-based utility that relies on nuclear energy for half of its ... […]madtom
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- Analysis:Nuclear crisis bolsters Japan push for utilities reform February 3, 2012TOKYO (Reuters) - Mayor Nobuto Hosaka had more than saving taxpayers' money on his mind when he recently invited bids from rivals of giant utility Tokyo Electric Power Co to supply power to his ward in Japan's capital. Hosaka, like other advocates of reform, hopes altered public sentiment after the nation suffered the world's worst nuclear cri […]
- Legislators to talk winds with utility, regulators February 3, 2012California lawmakers say they have a lot of questions for utilities and regulators about windstorm outages and problems at the San Onofre nuclear power plant. […]
- U.N. nuclear agency approves Japan's stress tests January 31, 2012TOKYO (Reuters) - U.N. nuclear experts have endorsed stress tests designed to show that Japanese nuclear plants could withstand a repeat of last year's quake and tsunami, as the government campaigns to restart idled reactors and avoid a summer power crunch. The government, though, still faces an uphill battle to restore public trust in the nation's […]
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