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Coal, nuclear bailout plan could cost $17.2B annually, study says


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July 19, 2018
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Coal, nuclear bailout plan could cost $17.2B annually, study says
It would cost between an estimated $16.7 billion and $17.2 billion annually to bail out the nation's ailing coal-burning and nuclear power plants, according to a Brattle study commissioned by the American Wind Energy Association and other groups. The report, which is based on a Trump administration memo, said annual costs could be as high as $35 billion, depending on the approved payout system.
The Examiner (Washington, D.C.) (7/19) 
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Opinion: Va. needs a master plan to guide offshore-wind development
The administration of Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam should craft a master plan that will facilitate the development of offshore wind and help Dominion Energy bring a project to fruition off the coast of the state, writes Eileen Woll, offshore-energy program director of the Sierra Club Virginia chapter in Norfolk, Va. "Already, master plans adopted by other East Coast governors have inspired port investments that will net their states tens of thousands of jobs and deliver thousands of megawatts of clean energy to power their electric grids," she writes.
The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk) (7/19) 
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Report: Larger, more advanced turbines will drive cost reductions
The wind industry's levelized cost of energy will continue to decline as turbines get larger and the technology becomes more efficient, says ONYX InSight. "But it's a mistake to think that all of these new technologies will be more reliable than their predecessors, thanks to lessons learned from older designs, or that operating costs will reduce naturally as the industry matures without increased understanding and streamlining of operations and maintenance processes," notes ONYX head of consultancy Evgenia Golysheva.
ReNews (UK) (7/18) 
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Texas PUC seeks more data in Wind Catcher project
The Public Utility Commission of Texas has asked Southwestern Electric Power for more information regarding its proposed $4.5 billion, 2,000-megawatt Wind Catcher Energy Connection, which has also secured regulatory approval in Arkansas and Louisiana. Texas PUC Chairman DeAnn Walker expressed concern about the project's corresponding transmission line and its impact on ratepayers.
Utility Dive (7/18) 
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    Operations & Maintenance
    Orsted uses SkySpecs drone technology to inspect UK offshore wind farm
    Orsted has successfully completed an automated inspection of the 32-turbine Burbo Bank Extension offshore wind farm in the UK using drone technology from SkySpecs. "Bigger turbines have certainly helped in the rapid cost reduction we've seen in offshore wind, but [that] also means we face new technical challenges in terms of inspecting and maintaining the turbines," Orsted senior technical project lead David-Lee Jones said.
    Electronics360 (7/18) 
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    Mont. wind industry growth is lagging the national average
    Montana's wind industry grew less than 4% while the energy source experienced a fivefold increase nationally over the same period, according to the Montana Research and Policy Center. "We're falling behind and missing huge opportunities to transition Montana's economy to a cleaner, healthier future powered by renewable energy," said the center's Skye Borden.
    The Missoula Current (Mont.) (7/18) 
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    NREL's Musial: Floating offshore-wind industry must learn from oil, gas
    The oil and gas industry has valuable insights to share with the floating offshore-wind sector regarding floating platforms and other technologies, says Walt Musial, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory's principal engineer and offshore wind manager. The NREL says 11 floating offshore wind farms with a combined capacity of 229 megawatts are in the early stages of development.
    E&P magazine online (7/18) 
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    Renewables firm rolls out 100% clean-energy buying option
    Renewables firm CleanChoice Energy is giving customers the option to buy 100% renewables from the company's portfolio of wind and solar projects. The CleanChoice Energy Broker Program is available now to customers in Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Washington, D.C.
    North American Windpower online (7/18) 
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    Policy Watch
    Denver pledges 100% renewables by 2030
    Denver has become the 10th Colorado city to pledge to use 100% renewable energy, and it plans to meet that standard by 2030. "Climate change threatens our people directly, putting our health, environment and economy -- our very way of life -- at risk," Mayor Michael Hancock said.
    CleanTechnica (7/18) 
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