EPA Extends Coal Ash Compliance Deadlines, Citing Utility, Contractor Strain

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Citing a mounting compliance crunch in America’s coal-fired power sector, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalized new rules extending key deadlines for coal ash cleanup and management, while floating the prospect of a further 12-month delay. The changes address calls from utilities, engineering contractors, and state regulators for more realistic timeframes to assess, […] The post EPA Extends Coal Ash Compliance Deadlines, Citing Utility, Contractor Strain appeared first…

China Breaks Ground for World’s Largest Hydropower Station

Posted by: . Posted on: July 23, 2025 Comments: 0

China has started construction of what would be the world’s largest hydropower dam. Chinese Premier Li Qiang on July 19 led a ceremony marking groundbreaking for the Motuo Hydropower Station, a project with an estimated cost of $167 billion that could generate as much as three times the electricity of the 22.5-GW Three Gorges project. […] The post China Breaks Ground for World’s Largest Hydropower Station appeared first on POWER…

LS Power Acquiring bp’s U.S. Onshore Wind Business

Posted by: . Posted on: July 19, 2025 Comments: 0

A leading developer of North American power and energy infrastructure projects said it has an agreement to acquire several U.S. onshore wind farms from a UK-based energy group. LS Power and bp Wind Energy North America announced the deal on July 18. LS Power said the deal comprises about 1,700 MW of operating onshore wind […] The post LS Power Acquiring bp’s U.S. Onshore Wind Business appeared first on POWER…

Black & Veatch Completes FEED Study for UK Hydrogen Project

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Infrastructure developer Black & Veatch announced the company has completed execution of a front-end engineering design (FEED) study for the Whitelee Green Hydrogen Project near Glasgow, Scotland. Whitelee is a proposed development by owner ScottishPower Energy Retail Limited. The contract was awarded to Black & Veatch in October 2024. The first phase of the project, […] The post Black & Veatch Completes FEED Study for UK Hydrogen Project appeared first…

PSC Greenlights Georgia Power Plan to Expand Coal, Gas, Nuclear, and Grid Infrastructure

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The Georgia Public Service (PSC) Commission has unanimously approved Georgia Power’s 2025 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP), authorizing a massive energy expansion to accommodate what the utility calls “extraordinary” growth in electricity demand. The PSC’s approval on July 15 allows the Southern Co. subsidiary to proceed with major capacity extensions at its flagship coal, gas, and […] The post PSC Greenlights Georgia Power Plan to Expand Coal, Gas, Nuclear, and Grid…

Google Signs Deal with Brookfield for 3 GW of Hydropower Capacity

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Technology giant Google announced the company will buy as much as 3 GW of hydropower generation capacity from Brookfield Renewable, an affiliate of Brookfield Asset Management. The companies on July 15 said the deal is a “hydro framework agreement” that will support Google’s goal of having data centers and other operations run continuously on carbon-free power. The post Google Signs Deal with Brookfield for 3 GW of Hydropower Capacity appeared…

Kansas Regulators Back Plan for Two New Gas-Fired Plants, Along with Solar Farm

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Kansas regulators have given Evergy the go-ahead to raise the utility’s rates to help finance construction of two new natural gas-fired power plants, along with a utility-scale solar power project, in the state. The post Kansas Regulators Back Plan for Two New Gas-Fired Plants, Along with Solar Farm appeared first on POWER Magazine.

Rush Toward Another ‘Safe Harbor’ Begins for Solar Industry

Posted by: . Posted on: July 9, 2025 Comments: 0

It’s no secret the solar industry has been stockpiling components such as panels and racking since before the Inflation Reduction Act. Under threat of a shortened runway to qualify for credits recently made reality with the passage of the reconciliation bill, the trend has very definitely accelerated. The post Rush Toward Another ‘Safe Harbor’ Begins for Solar Industry appeared first on POWER Magazine.

Unlocking Opportunities in AI Through Power Demand, Administration’s Initiatives

Posted by: . Posted on: July 5, 2025 Comments: 0

The U.S. is bracing for a reality where artificial intelligence and data centers overwhelm the power grid, and rightfully so, as America seeks to lead the global AI race. But this push is coming at the same time that the federal government is reshuffling fiscal priorities and prioritizing energy independence. While that dynamic may seem like a challenging juxtaposition, one thing is clear: regardless of political affiliation or preferred priority,…

UK’s Largest Solar Park Enters Commercial Operation

Posted by: . Posted on: July 1, 2025 Comments: 0

A global energy infrastructure management group said one of its solar-plus-storage projects in the UK is now online. Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners on July 1 said the 373-MW Cleve Hill Solar Park has started commercial operation, and represents the largest solar power and energy storage installation built to date in the UK. Quinbrook on Tuesday said […] The post UK’s Largest Solar Park Enters Commercial Operation appeared first on POWER Magazine.