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Kevin Clark

Chicago

Content Director at Power Engineering

Writing and reporting for Power Engineering and @powergenintl. Former TV reporter and @SyracuseU alum.

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  • 1 week ago | power-eng.com | Kevin Clark

    Energy Alberta has released an initial project description for the Peace River Nuclear Power Project, a proposed nuclear plant to be located in the Peace River area of Northern Alberta. The Peace River plant would include two to four 1,000MW-class CANDU MONARK reactors and would be licensed to produce up to 4,800 MW of electricity. The Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) and the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) will evaluate the project through an impact assessment.

  • 1 week ago | power-eng.com | Kevin Clark

    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is exempting 47 companies from regulations to curb mercury and air toxics from their coal-fired plants, according to a list released by the agency this week. The Trump administration previously allowed coal plants to apply for exemptions from the Mercury and Air Toxics (MATS) Standards, which were strengthened by the Biden administration in 2024.

  • 1 week ago | power-eng.com | Kevin Clark

    The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) has submitted an updated extreme cold weather reliability standard for approval, building on a series of changes intended to prepare and protect the bulk power system. This comes after two previous drafts of the standard failed to achieve stakeholder ballot approval.

  • 1 week ago | renewableenergyworld.com | Kevin Clark

    PJM announced a multiyear collaboration agreement with Google and Tapestry, with the aim of further streamlining the grid operator’s planning process for connecting new generation resources. The goal is to significantly cut processing times for reviewing new interconnection applications, allowing large volumes of requests to be processed quickly.

  • 1 week ago | power-eng.com | Kevin Clark

    Duke Energy announced this week it applied with the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to renew the license of the Robinson Nuclear Plant for another 20 years. Located near Hartsville, South Carolina, the Robinson plant consists of one Westinghouse pressurized water reactor. The plant has a capacity of 759 MW. Robinson began commercial operations in 1971. In 2004, its license was renewed for an additional 20 years of operation, until 2030.

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Kevin Clark
Kevin Clark @KClark_News
23 Feb 23

RT @powergenintl: The #POWERGEN23 team is thankful to everyone who made the event possible! It has been a fantastic week. Join us next ye…

Kevin Clark
Kevin Clark @KClark_News
22 Feb 23

Dozens of attendees had the opportunity to tour the plant earlier this week. More from @jennrunyon here: https://t.co/7A5h3kyFpF

Kevin Clark
Kevin Clark @KClark_News

At @powergenintl now: Bill Mangan of Kissimmee Utility Authority and Ken Rutter of the Florida Municipal Power Agency speak on major performance upgrades at the natural gas-fired Cane Island Power Park. https://t.co/kfSWZIxSy4

Kevin Clark
Kevin Clark @KClark_News
22 Feb 23

At @powergenintl now: Bill Mangan of Kissimmee Utility Authority and Ken Rutter of the Florida Municipal Power Agency speak on major performance upgrades at the natural gas-fired Cane Island Power Park. https://t.co/kfSWZIxSy4