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Southern’s 25-MW Carbon-Capture Plant Wins Award
News briefs on companies in PJM Interconnection this week, including Dominion, Exelon, Public Service Electric & Gas and Southern.

Southern Company’s 25-MW demonstration carbon-capture plant at Alabama Power’s Plant Barry near Mobile, Ala., won the Southeastern Electric Exchange’s 2014 Industry Excellence Chairman’s Award. The project, demonstrating carbon capture and sequestration at a pulverized-coal plant, captures about 150,000 tons of carbon dioxide annually. The carbon dioxide is sent through a 12-mile pipeline to an oil field and injected into a geologic formation 9,500 feet below the surface.

More: Fierce Energy

Exelon’s Oyster Creek Nuke Shut Down Twice in a Week

OysterSourceWikiTwo unplanned shutdowns at Exelon Nuclear’s Oyster Creek Generating Station in New Jersey last week prompted the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to change the plant’s performance ranking from “green” to “white.” Both the company and the NRC said there were no immediate safety concerns from either event.

The first shutdown occurred last Monday, when the plant went down to fix safety equipment inside the reactor’s dry well. The second occurred Friday, as the reactor was powering up after the first incident, due to a problem in the plant’s condenser. “It is crucial that during start-up, every system operates flawlessly. If anything is not as expected, operators stop the startup process and address the issue,” company spokeswoman Suzanne D’Ambrosio said. The aging plant is due to shut down permanently in 2019.

More: The Star-Ledger

PSE&G Unveils New Online Outage Management Tool

Public Service Electric & Gas launched a new menu of online tools designed to give customers more information about outages and how long it will take to restore power.

The new tools are a response to the company’s experience during Hurricane Sandy, when millions were left without power and customers complained about being unable to get through to the company or get good information about restoration times. The new tools — at outagecenter.pseg.com — let customers see how many outages there are, and where, down to the neighborhood level. It will also give up-to-date restoration times, the company said. Information on the site will be updated every 15 minutes.

More: NJ.Com

Indiana Michigan Power Plans 16 MW of Solar

Indiana Michigan Power says it will ask state regulators for permission to construct five solar plants in Indiana and Michigan for its Clean Energy Solar Pilot Project. The company hasn’t released information on locations or sizes of the individual plants, but it said they will cost about $38 million to build. The project could be under construction by 2016, depending on how long it takes to get regulatory approval, the company said.

More: Indianapolis Business Journal

Offshore Drill Ship Appears Off Va. Coast

DrillshipSourceDominionA ship that drills for ocean floor core samples has set up off the coast of Virginia Beach, giving beachgoers their first glimpse of the possible future of offshore wind towers. The 110-foot “offshore construction jackup” ship steamed from the Gulf of Mexico to the Virginia coast and began drilling about 300 yards offshore of Camp Pendleton, where transmission lines would be laid.

The ship will also drill at the proposed wind farm site about 24 miles offshore. Drilling will be completed by July 20, according to Dominion Virginia Power, the company that plans to build the offshore wind farm.

More: Daily Press

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