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(2005)
Giant TBM Will Cut Through Hard Rock to Niagara Falls
The Niagara Tunnel Project is scheduled to begin in September once assembly of the jobs giant tunnel boring machine is complete. Full Story >>
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12/26/2005 Multiple Probes Under Way At Pumped-Storage Blowout

12/26/2005 Private Developer Plans Retrofits

12/22/2005 Independent Panel Named to Investigate Missouri Dam Collapse

12/19/2005 Cause of Blast at Large Fuel Tank Farm Is Still Unknown

12/19/2005 Ontario Lays Out Plans For Expanding Power System

12/19/2005 Mexican Oil Pipeline Helps Arizona Project Clear Hurdle

12/19/2005 China Sorts Out Work Plans For National Power Program

12/05/2005 Electric Utility May Hit Jackpot At New Las Vegas Megaresort

12/05/2005 Marathon Expands Louisiana Refinery

11/28/2005 FERC Floats Rule Changes To Promote Transmission

11/28/2005 Project Retains Value Despite Cost

11/07/2005 Alaska Gas Plan Produces Turmoil

11/03/2005 Progress Energy To Seek License for Second Nuclear Plant

11/03/2005 Senate Votes to Permit Oil and Gas Drilling in Arctic Refuge

11/01/2005 450-MW Wind Farm Planned in Oregon

10/31/2005 Upgrading Powder River Coal Proves To Be Beneficial

10/31/2005 Grid Project Supervision Named

10/31/2005 Vacuum Technique Cuts Soil Settlement Time in Half

10/24/2005New Process Removes Many Pollutants from Flue Gases

10/17/2005 400-MW Cable Will Replace Old Plants

10/14/2005 Design of Reference Plant Using IGCC Technology Moves Forward

10/10/2005 Hurricanes Exposed Entergy Grid That Had Host of Problems

 

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10/10/2005 Cost of Norway’s Offshore Gas Field Rises Again

10/03/2005 Refinery Outages Prompt Moves for New Construction

10/03/2005 Near-Zero-Emissions Plant Is Goal of FutureGen Alliance

09/22/2005 Two Sites Selected for Possible New Nuclear Powerplant

09/19/2005 Expansion Will Bring Reserve To a Billion Barrels of Crude

08/29/2005 Concentrating Solar Project Would Generate 500 MW

08/15/2005 Ontario Utility Will Shutter Two Nuclear Units

08/08/2005Iraq Dam Manager Says Marines Draw Fire

08/08/2005Energy Bill, Set To Be Signed, Is Filled with Industry Goodies

08/08/2005 Plant Rolls In Replacement During Maintenance Outage

07/29/2005 Congress Approves Wide-Ranging Energy Bill; Bush Says He Will Sign It

07/28/2005 House Approves Wide-Ranging Energy Bill, with $14.6 Billion in Tax Breaks

07/28/2005 Energy Conferees Approve $14.6 Billion in Tax Breaks

07/26/2005 House and Senate Conferees Finish Major Energy Bill

07/25/2005 Rig Regains Composure After Nearly Sinking In Gulf

07/14/2005 Engineers Fight to Save Tilted $1-Billion Gulf Gas Rig

07/12/2005 Overhaul Ordered for Nation's Deadliest Wind Farm

07/11/2005 U.S. and U.K. Firms Form Energy Venture

07/04/2005 Senate Passes Broad-Based Energy Bill

06/28/2005 France Wins Bid for $12-billion Nuclear Fusion Test Unit

06/28/2005 Senate Passes Wide-Ranging Energy Bill

06/27/2005 Administration Says It Backs New Rules for Chemical Plants

06/27/2005 Russia’s First Oil and Gas Gravity Platform Sets Sail

06/23/2005 Senate Approves Diesel Engine Retrofit Funds

06/22/2005 California Ballot Initiative to Curtail Direct Access to Power Providers

06/20/2005 State Committee Explores Excavation Safety

06/20/2005Canadian Project Combines Hydrogen and Wind Systems

06/20/2005 Coal Gasification Holds Promise For Next Powerplant Generation

06/20/2005 Air Outlook Murky Following Alabama Judge’s Decision

06/17/2005 Bush Administration Backs Tighter Security Rules for Chemical Plants

06/17/2005 Senate Adds Renewables Standard to Energy Bill

06/06/2005 Breaching Dike Will Generate Power While Cleansing Lake

06/06/2005 New Manufacturing Process To Drive South Carolina Plant

05/31/2005 Investment Bank Requires WCD Adherence for Dam Financing

05/27/2005 Senate Panel Clears Major Energy Bill

05/26/2005 Pipeline Begins Pumping Oil from Caspian Sea to Turkish Port

05/17/2005 Can A Single Calif. Energy Dept. Speed Siting?

05/16/2005 Mile-Long Tunnel To Support UNC Enrollment Growth

05/16/2005 Nevada Renewable-Energy Law Produces Results, Slowly

05/16/2005 Powerplant Is Off To a Rocky Start

05/09/2005 Wind and Tides To Be Tapped To Meet Scotland’s Goals

05/09/2005 California Transmission Line Clears One Major Hurdle

05/09/2005 Memo Undercuts Repository’s Odds

05/02/2005 Los Angeles Wind Farm Plans Indicate Clean Energy Future

04/25/2005 Developer Agrees To Shift Route But Not Platform

04/25/2005 NRC Proposes Record Fine Against Davis-Besse Plant's Operator

04/21/2005 House Approves Energy Package With Natural Gas, Electricity Construction, Nuclear Power Incentives

04/18/2005 How To Get Next Generation Of Plants Built Is the Question

04/18/2005 Governors Grab Keys to Western Grid

04/11/2005 New Mexico Legislature Passes Sweeping Solar Energy Bill

04/06/2005 Western Governors Plan $15-billion Electrical Transmission Grid

04/04/2005 University System Leads California Demand Reduction

04/04/2005 New Cooling-Water Intake Is Low-Cost and Fish-Friendly

03/24/2005 15 Dead in Refinery Blast Include Contractors

03/21/2005 PG&E Bills Customers For Nuclear Upgrade

03/21/2005 U.K. Funds Tidal Power

02/14/2005Poultry Litter To Fuel Minnesota Plant

02/01/2005 Bodman Confirmed as DOE Secretary

01/24/2005East River's Bodman Confirmed as DOE Secretary

 


 

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