DOE’s Confusing Transformer Transactions

“Befuddled” is the word American Public Power Association lobbyist Corry Marshall offers as his initial reaction to the Biden Administration’s Department of Energy proposal to increase energy efficiency standards for electric distribution transformers. For years, the electric utility industry, home builders, and transformer manufacturers have been highlighting a supply chain shortage of the transformers needed… More DOE’s Confusing Transformer Transactions

Along the Lithium Trail

Environmentalists, native tribes, and local Nevada landowners have filed a notice of intent to seek an emergency stay of a federal district court ruling earlier this month giving a conditional green light to the Thacker Pass lithium mine in northern Nevada near the Oregon border. U.S. District Judge Miranda Du in Reno let the Lithium… More Along the Lithium Trail

Nuclear Roundup: Turkish Temblor; Hinkley Costs; EDF Woes

Turkey: The devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria has again raised the issue of whether nuclear power plants can withstand such events. Earthquake safety has long been a consideration in the U.S. and elsewhere, as geologic faults are common and earthquakes entirely unpredictable. Earthquake resistance is on the safety agenda of most advanced, nuclear countries.… More Nuclear Roundup: Turkish Temblor; Hinkley Costs; EDF Woes

Court Orders New Environmental Review for Notorious Montana Coal Mine

A federal court judge has overturned a plan to expand Montana’s only underground coal mine, ruling that the Interior Department’s Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE) repeated approvals, the most recent in 2020, of the 7,100-acre, 175-million-ton expansion plan by Signal Peak Energy for the Bull Mountains Mine No. 1 near Roundup, Montana,… More Court Orders New Environmental Review for Notorious Montana Coal Mine

Nevada Lithium Mine Gets Conditional Court Approval

U.S. District Court Judge Miranda Du in Reno this week (Feb. 6) gave a conditional green light to a proposed large, new lithium mine in northern Nevada, rejecting attempts by local environmentalists, Indian tribes, and a local landowner to halt the project. Du generally ruled in favor of the Jan. 2021 decision by the Interior… More Nevada Lithium Mine Gets Conditional Court Approval

EIA’s Generation Parade: Solar, Storage Boom; Coal, Gas Retreat

Renewables will lead the new electric generation parade this year, led by solar, according to the Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration. According to EIA’s Feb. 6 “Today in Energy” report, “Developers plan to add 54.5 gigawatts (GW) of new utility-scale electric-generating capacity to the U.S. power grid in 2023, according to our Preliminary Monthly Electric… More EIA’s Generation Parade: Solar, Storage Boom; Coal, Gas Retreat

Researchers Propose Revolutionary Battery

Aluminum, sulfur, salt. Common, everyday items. They may be the basis for low-cost electric battery storage, supplanting expensive lithium-ion technology. If so, they could provide a low-cost way to store intermittent renewable electricity from wind and sun, using abundant, domestically available material. In an article published last August in the journal Nature, 16 researchers from… More Researchers Propose Revolutionary Battery