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The Department of Energy Thursday approved a presidential permit for the 192-mile Northern Pass Transmission Line project, which will deliver 1090 megawatts of hydropower from Quebec to Deerfield, N.H. The $1.6 billion project was first proposed in 2010. Construction is expected to start as early as April, pending approval by the State of New Hampshire’s Site Evaluation Committee. DETAILS
Energy Secretary Rick Perry authorized national lab contractors to use Agreements for Commercializing Technology to boost partnerships with the labs in a broader effort to facilitate public-private partnerships that can more quickly lead to development and commercialization of clean energy technologies. DETAILS
Melissa Burnison, director of federal programs at the Nuclear Energy Institute, has been nominated as the Energy Department’s assistant secretary for congressional and intergovernmental affairs.
The Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute released “The Global Status of CCS: 2017.” Among the highlights: In 2017, two large-scale carbon capture facilities, Petra Nova and Illinois Industrial, came online in the U.S. and a third, Lake Charles Methanol, entered advanced development. Nearly all (10 out of 12) carbon capture facilities in the Americas are in the industrial sector, reflecting that the near-term opportunity may be even greater in industrial plants like steel, cement, chemicals, paper and pulp than it is in power generation.
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