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Illinois Passes Landmark Coal Ash Legislation

May 30, 2019
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Illinois on May 27 became the third state in the nation to pass legislation requiring coal ash protections beyond federal requirements. 

The state’s House passed the Coal Ash Pollution Prevention Act (SB 9) in a 77-36 vote on Monday, only weeks after Senate passage of the bill in a 39-9 vote on May 9. The bill, sponsored by State Sen. Scott Bennett (D-Champaign) and State Rep. Carol Ammons (D-Champaign), now proceeds to Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s (D) desk, where it will likely be signed into law. 

SB 9, which environmental groups lauded as a “groundbreaking bill,” amends the Illinois Environmental Protection Act by acknowledging that “[Coal combustion residuals (CCR)] generated by the electric generating industry has caused groundwater contamination and other forms of pollution at active and inactive plants throughout this [s]tate.” 

Though it outlines some exceptions, the bill essentially prohibits the discharge, directly or indirectly, of any contaminants from a CCR surface impoundment into the environment. Under the bill, generators also cannot construct, install, modify, operator, or shutter any CCR surface impoundments without a permit from the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (ILEPA).…

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[UPDATED] EPA Sets Schedules for Long List of Power Plant Regulatory Actions 

May 26, 2019
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will act on a spate of power plant rules over the next year, its newly released agenda of regulatory and deregulatory actions shows.

The May 23-released “Spring 2019 Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions” lists 35 new actions, along with 57 actions that it considers “deregulatory.” The list includes new rules governing coal ash, new insights and timelines for final effluent limitations guidelines and mercury rules, action on “boiler MACT” rules, monitoring and record-keeping clarifications for the mercury and other rules, changes to New Source Review permitting, and an amendment to a rule governing stationary combustion turbines at power plants. 

Rule

First time on agenda

Proposed rule

Final rule

Effluent Limitations Guidelines (ELG) and Standards

June 2019

August 2020

Rules Governing Definition of “Waters of the U.S.”

July 2017 (supplemental in July 2018)/February 2019

August 2019/December 2019

Coal ash: Amendments to the National Minimum Criteria (Phase 2)

July 2019

December 2019

Coal ash: Federal Coal Combustion Residuals Permitting Program

Yes

July 2019

May 2020

Coal ash: Revision of cease receipt of waste deadline for CCR surface impoundments; response to court

Yes

July 2019

December 2019

Coal ash: Alternative demonstration for unlined surface impoundments/ request for comment on legacy units; response to court

Yes

July 2019

December 2019

MATS: Reconsideration of Supplemental Cost Finding and Residual Risk and Technology Review

February 2019

November 2019

MATS technical corrections, reporting revisions, clarifications

November 2019

NESHAP:Stationary Combustion Turbine Residual Risk and Technology Review

April 2019 (comment period ends on May 28)

January 2020

(Boiler MACT):NESHAP: Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers and Process Heaters Amendments 

September 2019

Review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Particulate Matter 

March 2020

Project emissions accounting under PSD and non attainment NSR

July 2019

Standards of Performance for Stationary Compression Ignition (CI) Internal Combustion Engines Amendments

June 2019

Direct final rule, June 2019

Technical Revisions to the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule 

December 2019

December 2020

Clean Air Act Benefit-Cost Reforms 

Yes

December 2019

Revisions to the Petition Provisions of the Title V Permitting Program

August 2016

August 2019

Financial responsibility requirements for power sector

July 2019

December 2020

Accidental release prevention requirements

May 2018

August 2019

General revisions to emissions monitoring and reporting requirements for fossil generators

November 2019

April 2020

The agenda shows “continued progress in reducing regulatory burden” envisioned by President Trump’s proposed regulatory reforms, the agency said in a statement.…

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GE Gains Vattenfall’s Backing for Massive 12-MW Offshore Wind Turbine

May 23, 2019
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Swedish utility Vattenfall will take up deployment of the massive 12-MW Haliade-X offshore wind turbine in Europe, marking a major milestone for GE Renewable Energy’s effort to boost sales of the largest turbine currently on the market. 

The two companies agreed to cooperate after a year of “intensive exchanges during which Vattenfall conducted an in-depth technical due diligence and both companies jointly worked on the customization of the platform,” Vattenfall said on May 16. The companies will likely finalize details of the cooperation this summer, after which Vattenfall plans a “deep dive on specific projects” within its offshore wind pipeline. 

Wind power has increasingly buoyed earnings at Vattenfall, a company that wants to achieve “fossil free living” within one generation. During its first quarter 2019 earnings call on April 25, Vattenfall AB CEO Magnus Hall said Vattenfall’s wind investments have grown beyond 3 GW. Projects include the company’s first unsubsidized offshore wind farm, the 750-MW Hollandse Kust Zuid 1 and 2, which is being built off the Dutch coast and expected to come online in 2022.…

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GE Is Banking on Africa’s Burgeoning Power Market

May 19, 2019
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Sub-Saharan Africa’s power generation capacity is projected to surge 4% annually through 2040, and its current energy mix—which is today dominated by hydro and coal—will likely be more diversified as interest rises in renewables such as solar and wind, General Electric (GE) said in a white paper surveying market opportunities in the region that it released in May.

The region is characterized by a seeming “over-dependence on governments” to resolve an energy dilemma: “Governments are faced with investment, policy and regulatory framework challenges that oftentimes hinder their ability to fulfill the responsibility of providing affordable and reliable power,” the white paper says. However, with increasingly diverse funding from public and private sources, including innovative partnerships with private investors and independent power producers (IPPs), “the current narrative that two out of three people in the region needs access to electricity is expected to change,” it says. Among major trends the white paper highlights are that IPPs and public-private partnerships (PPP) will account for 35% of the region’s installed capacity, excluding South Africa, by 2020.…

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Judge: TVA Deal for Bellefonte Nuclear Plant Stays in Place

May 17, 2019
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A federal judge this week ruled the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) must continue to honor an agreement to sell the unfinished Bellefonte Nuclear Power Plant to a real estate developer who has said he would complete construction of the long-idled project.

U.S. District Court Judge Liles C. Burke, in a 17-page opinion issued after a hearing this week in Huntsville, Alabama, declined to dismiss a lawsuit brought by developer Franklin Haney, who sued TVA in November 2018 for breach of contract after TVA said it could not complete the sale of the Bellefonte site and its assets to Haney’s Nuclear Development LLC.

Haney in 2016 was the winning bidder in an auction for Bellefonte, agreeing to pay $ 111 million for the twin-reactor nuclear plant. He sued TVA last year after the federally owned utility said it needed approval from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to authorize the sale.

TVA at the 2016 auction said the winning bidder would have two years to complete the purchase.…

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GE Tops MHPS, Siemens in 1Q Turbine Orders

May 15, 2019
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General Electric, Siemens, and Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems confirmed their gas turbine sales for the year’s first quarter, with GE taking the top spot with six orders for its advanced HA-class unit.

The three companies on May 14 confirmed the numbers to Reuters. GE, which had no sales in the same period a year ago, said its total includes three units purchased by Japan’s Tokyo Electric Power Co. Those units were not included in the company’s first-quarter earnings report, but were noted in the industry’s closely studied “McCoy Power Report,” which was published Tuesday. McCoy has not commented on the report.

Sources told Reuters, and the companies confirmed, that MHPS had five turbine orders in the first quarter, while Siemens had four.

The three companies have struggled to book turbine orders in recent years as the power industry moves toward renewable generation resources such as wind and solar. Each company has rolled out new, more-efficient models in an effort to gain market share.…

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