Blogs

  • PM2.5: Going After Utilities is Misinformed

    We are led to believe that PM2.5 particulate matter from coal-fired power plants will lead to 11,000 (or pick a number) premature deaths, as part of various permitting…

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  • 45Q

    The Clean Air Task Force published its “Impact of 45Q Federal Tax Credits” report in February 2019. The report was broadly characterized as “Carbon Capture & Storage in…

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  • Mostly Flat!

    “EIA’s recently released Annual Energy Outlook 2019 projects that the U.S. electric power sector emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and carbon dioxide (CO2) will remain mostly flat through…

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  • New Source Performance Standard 2019

    The Valmont Generating Station in Boulder, Colo. The single remaining coal-fired unit at the plant is scheduled to be retired in 2017. Valmont will continue to generate electricity…

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  • “We’re Wasting Time!”

    The U.S. Energy Information Agency recently published their estimate of the Power Sector CO2 emissions in 2017 at 1,744 MMmt, claiming a 28% reduction from the 2,416 MMmt…

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  • The future of gas turbines. Is there one?

    No question, the gas turbine business is on its heels! The price of oil, combined with the move to renewables has been punishing on the industry and the…

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