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  • German nuclear plant removes 1,200-ton generators without disassembly

    The Unterweser nuclear power plant in Germany has successfully removed four massive steam generators, each weighing approximately 300 tons and standing 20 meters tall, using an innovative heavy lift system without disassembly. Operated by PreussenElektra, the plant was notable for holding world records in power generation before its shutdown in 2011 as part of Germany’s nuclear phase-out. The steam generators were lifted out with precision and high safety standards using Mammoet’s DHS-500 handling system, which allowed for efficient removal by combining with existing cranes and hydraulic skidding, avoiding more time-consuming transport methods. Following removal, the steam generators are scheduled to be shipped to Cyclife in Sweden in July for on-site dismantling and subsequent melting. PreussenElektra is also managing the decommissioning of several other German nuclear plants and has contracted Cyclife for dismantling 16 steam generators across multiple sites. The successful use of the DHS-500 system at Unterweser, building on prior experience

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  • Energy Department Orders Michigan Coal Generating Station To Remain Open - CleanTechnica

    The U.S. Energy Department, led by Chris Wright, issued an emergency order mandating that the 63-year-old J.H. Campbell coal-fired power plant in Michigan remain operational for at least 90 days, overriding a previously approved decommissioning plan set by the Michigan Public Service Commission (PSC) in 2022. The plant was scheduled to close as part of a transition plan that included replacing its capacity with a methane-fired power plant already purchased by Consumers Energy, the utility owner. Wright justified the order by citing concerns over potential electricity shortages in the Midwest during the summer due to insufficient baseload power from coal, gas, and nuclear plants. However, the Michigan PSC and the utility company stated they neither requested nor were consulted about the emergency order, highlighting a lack of coordination and transparency. The decision has drawn criticism for bypassing the usual regulatory process, which typically involves public comment and agency review, and for imposing significant financial burdens on consumers. Dan Scripps, chair of the Michigan PSC, estimated that keeping the coal plant running could cost ratepayers across 15 states tens of millions of dollars, potentially nearing $100 million. The Energy Department defended the order by referencing longstanding warnings from grid operators about the risks of decommissioning baseload power sources but did not provide evidence of a cost-benefit analysis or acknowledge the existing replacement plan. Emergency orders of this nature are described as highly unusual, underscoring the controversial and unprecedented nature of this intervention.

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  • Let’s Talk About Small Modular Reactors - CleanTechnica

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  • TotalEnergies Inaugurates its Largest Solar Field in Europe — in Spain - CleanTechnica

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  • U.S. Hydropower Generation Expected to Rise in 2025 Following Last Year’s Relative Low - CleanTechnica

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  • Utility-Scale Outshining Rooftop Solar As Global Solar Market Explodes

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  • The Best Solar Power Countries in the World Will Shock You

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  • EVNGENCO2 và CSG LMI Trung Quốc ký bản ghi nhớ hợp tác phát triển thủy điện tích năng

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  • UBND tỉnh Đồng Nai phê duyệt cho EVN thuê đất mở rộng dự án Thủy điện Trị An

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  • California Opposes Rooftop Solar For All The Wrong Reasons

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  • Cơ chế cho nguồn điện sử dụng khí trong nước và LNG nhập khẩu Nghị định 100 2025

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  • Quy định chi tiết về cơ chế cho các dự án điện sử dụng khí trong nước và LNG nhập khẩu

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  • Lào khởi công dự án thủy điện 124 MW đấu nối hệ thống điện Việt Nam

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  • Lào khởi công dự án thủy điện 124 MW đối nối hệ thống điện Việt Nam

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  • Why Balcony Solar Panels Haven’t Taken Off in the US

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