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Wireless Technology Delivers Value to the Power Industry
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Honeywell and Energy Efficiency: Strategy Before Solutions
In spite of the drop in energy prices during 2008, energy efficiency remains an important consideration for process manufacturers. Honeywell brings a well defined ... Sponsored By:
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Advanced Energy Solutions: Helping Industrial Power Generators Improve Efficiency and Reduce Emissions
The following white paper concerns the implementation of advanced energy solutions enabling industrial power generators to optimize plant processes, increase energy ... Sponsored By:
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Security Solutions to Meet NERC-CIP Requirements
As deadlines for the North American Electric Reliability Council Critical Infrastructure Protection (NERC-CIP) standards approach, power plants and electric utilities ... Sponsored By:
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Honeywell in the Power Industry: Solutions for Today's Complex Market
Honeywell has developed a culture of continuous improvement. This has globally harmonized its business processes for automation and integration in major capital ... Sponsored By:
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The Biomass Power Association (BPA) said if the Environmental Protection Agency’s adopts its proposed Boiler MACT rule, it could bring an end the biomass industry and decrease the likelihood that the U.S. would meet its renewable energy goals.
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved Pacific Gas and Energy’s (PG&E) 25-year power purchase agreement to buy electricity from the 150 MW Rice Solar Energy facility and from a planned biomass conversion project, both in California.
Plans for a solar and biomass plant have been shelved in California.
Drax, the UK’s biggest power station, plans to convert of its six coal fired boilers to use exclusively biomass if the government offers a more robust system of subsidy.
Oglethorpe Power Corp. is planning the construction of a 100 MW wood-burning power generation plant in Georgia that is expected to cost between $450 and $500 million.