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Talen eyes choices for Amazon information center after regulator rejection

Talen Energy is pursuing another opportunity to persuade regulators to approve its agreement to supply more electricity to an Amazon data center connected to Talen's nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania, business executives stated on Thursday. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission this month struck down the offer to increase the capacity of the information center at Talen's Susquehanna plant to 480 megawatts from 300 megawatts, keeping in mind that diverting power to a single consumer could raise power expenses in the region and cause grid dependability issues. Structure information centers on power plant websites, in an arrangement referred to as co-location,...

Nuclear Power

Talen Energy beats third-quarter core profit estimates on higher rates

U.S. utility firm Talen Energy beat Wall Street quotes for thirdquarter core profit on Thursday, assisted by higher electrical power rates and durable need for power. Shares of the energy were up almost 7% in premarket trading. Power intake is expected to reach record highs in 2024 and 2025 due to surging demand from expert system and information centers. This demand growth will benefit energies such as Talen Energy, whose shares have actually risen more than twofold in 2024. Earlier this year, the company sold Amazon a data center that is connected directly to a nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania....

Energy Markets

California's only nuclear plant to utilize AI to help comply with brand-new licensing obstacles

California's only remaining nuclear power plant prepares to utilize artificial intelligence tools to assist it adhere to brand-new licensing requirements to keep the decadesold facility running. Atomic Canyon, a start-up based in San Luis Obispo, California, said on Wednesday it has actually signed a deal with Pacific Gas & & Electric (PG&E) to install an AI software application system called Neutron Business at PG&E's Diablo Canyon center. The deal, whose worth was not disclosed, will assist PG&E sift through decades of documents to develop plans to handle the plant's aging concrete and systems. Commissioned in 1985 and situated about midway...

Electric Utilities

Hawaiian Electric eliminates going concern caution, examines tactical choices for Pacific Current

Hawaiian Electric Industries on Friday removed an alerting about its capability to remain in organization, saying that a recent capital raise assisted alleviate the concerns which it's evaluating tactical choices for its tidy energy subsidiary. The utility had raised going concern doubts after divulging that it did not have a financing strategy in location for the $1.99. billion Maui wildfire settlement it reached in August. Hawaiian Electric Industries said it anticipates to pay the overall. $ 1.92 billion payment responsibility in 4 equivalent annual. installments of about $478.8 million, and it is now positioned. to fund its first settlement payment,...

Climate Change

Wildfire near Los Angeles raves on after 10,000 evacuate

After requiring thousands of Californians to leave and burning more than 100 structures, a. stubborn wildfire burning northwest of Los Angeles on Friday. challenged firefighting crews working to snuff it out even as. strong winds in the location calmed. Overnight, the area blistered by the blaze - dubbed the. Mountain Fire - stayed at about 20,000 acres (8,100 hectares). in Ventura County. Containment was approximated at 7%, compared. with 5% on Thursday, Cal Fire said in an event update. The fire is burning in high, rugged terrain, with dry and. responsive fuels, which have challenged containment efforts, the. company stated....

Electric Utilities

NRG Energy posts Q3 core revenue beat, raises annual forecast

NRG Energy beat thirdquarter core profit estimates on Friday due to lower supply expenses throughout its service areas, and raised its 2024 earnings outlook, sending its shares up over 3% before the bell. U.S. natural gas rates fell in the quarter compared to the previous year, making it less expensive to provide the fuel across NRG's. service area. The utility, nevertheless, reported a loss of $767 million in the. third quarter, compared to a year-ago earnings of $343 million. due to obstacles on its financial hedges. NRG stated declining ERCOT. forward power prices in Texas led to a hit of...

Pollution

Thousands under evacuation near Los Angeles as wildfire torches homes

Over 10 thousand people were bought to leave communities northwest of Los Angeles as strong seasonal winds drove a wildfire down tinderdry hillsides into ranches and homes, authorities said. Firemens and cops cleared citizens from areas near Camarillo before homes were fired by ashes blown two miles (3.2 km) from the fire front, Ventura County fire department Captain Tony McHale said by phone from near the blaze. It resembles trying to put out a blowtorch with a squirt weapon, said McHale of the fire which began in a hillside canyon on Wednesday then tore west, driven by Santa Ana winds....

Environment

Duke Energy sees as much as $2.9 bln in hurricane repair costs

Duke Energy stated on Thursday it approximates the total cost to restore facilities damaged by Hurricanes Debby, Milton and Helene to be in the range of $2.4. billion to $2.9 billion. Duke, the biggest energy covering North and South Carolina,. saw the typhoons hit its service territories in the past couple of. months and rip away miles of transmission lines and power poles,. leaving 10s of countless its clients without electrical energy. Overall storm restoration expenses for all 3 hurricanes,. consisting of capital investment, are estimated to be in the range. of $2.4 billion to $2.9 billion for the year,...

Power Markets

Duke Energy's new 2 GWs of US data centers to include minimum take agreements, CFO states

Duke Energy will consist of takeorpay provisions in its contracts for 2 new gigawatts of U.S. information centers in its area, as the energy continues to work out information of its power agreements with the services, Duke's chief monetary officer told Reuters on Thursday. As the technology industry's race for electrical power to power technologies like generative expert system drives up U.S. power need, electric energies have proposed new agreement structures to secure the public from higher power bills triggered by the data center buildout. Contracts for information centers and other Duke clients with power need at a single website...

Electric Utilities

Evergy beats Q3 revenue estimates on higher power need

Electric energy Evergy beat Wall Street estimates for thirdquarter earnings on Thursday, on the back of greater power demand which the business expects will continue to substantially increase in the next few years. The U.S. Energy Information Administration estimated power consumption will reach record highs in 2024 and 2025, driven by growing demand from using artificial intelligence and growth of data centers along with from residential and industrial customers. Power supply in the U.S. is expected to increase 3% this year from 2023 to fulfill increasing demand, with solar and natural gas-fired power leading the bulk of new electricity generation....

Electric Utilities

PG&E beats quarterly revenue price quotes on lower costs

Power business PG&E Corp beat Wall Street price quotes for thirdquarter earnings on Thursday, helped by lower business expenses and higher service rates. U.S. energies have looked for to raise client power expenses in 2024 to money facilities upgrades, as the nation's power grids face severe weather such as hurricanes and wildfires, and surging need from commercial clients like information centers. The business's overall expenses, which include operating and upkeep expenses, fell 10.5% to $4.91 billion in the quarter, compared with $5.49 billion a year previously. PG&E Corp, the parent organization of Pacific Gas and Electric Company, which serves about...

Electric Utilities

Duke Energy sees as much as $2.9 bln in cyclone restoration costs

Duke Energy said on Thursday it approximates the overall expense to bring back centers damaged by Hurricanes Debby, Milton and Helene to be in the range of $2.4. billion to $2.9 billion. Duke, the largest utility covering North and South Carolina,. recorded 10s of thousands of consumers left without power after. Helene ripped away countless miles of transmission lines and. power poles. The business likewise suffered failures and facilities damage. post-Hurricanes Debby and Milton. Total storm restoration expenses for all three hurricanes,. consisting of capital investment, are approximated to be in the variety. of $2.4 billion to $2.9 billion, Duke...

Europe

Electric Utilities

Greek energy PPC's nine-month adjusted core profit boosts

Greece's greatest power energy Public Power Corporation on Wednesday published a higher yearonyear changed core revenue in the January to September duration, driven by a greater contribution from its distribution business. The efficiency also gained from the addition of its Romanian operations as well as the acquisition of electronics seller Kotsovolos. It said nine-month adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) was available in at 1.35 billion euros ($ 1.43 billion), compared to 0.94 billion euros a year earlier. PAY PER CLICK, which runs the nation's main power grid, stated its installed capability in renewable resource sources (RES)...

Electric Utilities

UK's SSE posts 26% increase in HY profit; says CEO to retire in 2025

British power generator and network operator SSE Plc on Wednesday reported a 26.4% dive in halfyear earnings, buoyed by strength in its electrical power networks and renewables services. The company stated Phillips-Davies - its CEO of more than 11 years - will retire in 2025. He will remain in the role up until a. successor is appointed. We are motivated by the increasing attractiveness of our. main markets and our alignment with the brand-new UK government's. mission to attain Clean Power by 2030, Phillips-Davies said in. a statement. Britain is aiming to decarbonise its power sector by 2030,. and conference...

Electric Utilities

Earnings, China worries drag FTSE 100 to 3-month low

London's benchmark index hit its lowest point in over three months on Tuesday, fuelled by concerns that U.S. presidentelect Donald Trump might select a. China hawk as a leading diplomat, in addition to some frustrating. business updates. The blue-chip FTSE 100 shut down 1.2%, its least expensive. level because Aug. 6. Industrial metal miners fell 5.2% as. copper costs struck a two-month low, on fret about the impact. of Trump's policies on the economy of top metals consumer China. China-linked assets came under pressure worldwide on. anticipation Trump would appoint U.S. Senator Marco Rubio,. thought about the most hawkish contender...

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East Asia

Energy Markets

Japanese utilities book special gains by offering nuclear fuels

Japan's Hokkaido Electric Power and Chugoku Electric Power stated on Thursday they had actually scheduled remarkable profits for the AprilSeptember period from offering previously gotten nuclear fuel. Neither utility has actually been able to restart any nuclear power plants given that the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster which triggered stricter security requirements in Japan. Hokkaido Electric booked a special profit of 19 billion yen ($ 124 million) for the 6 months ended Sept. 30 by selling nuclear fuel obtained through long-term agreements. It began selling some of its fuel in the 2021 fiscal year, reserving remarkable gains of 5.7 billion yen...

Energy Markets

Kansai Elec, Tepco H1 revenues fall due to fuel modification losses

Japan's Kansai Electric Power and Tokyo Electric Power reported on Wednesday drops in their firsthalf net profit of 38% and 46%,. respectively, due to losses linked to delays in changing power. costs to reflect fuel cost changes. Kansai's net earnings fell to 228.8 billion yen ($ 1.5 billion). in the 6 months ending September from 371 billion yen in the. year earlier duration, while Tepco's earnings moved to 189.6 billion. yen from 350.8 billion yen. The earnings decrease was driven by a wear and tear in. so-called time-lag impacts, originating from the postponed fuel. rate changes. Kansai's time-lag impacts moved...

Mining

China's hunger for thermal coal driving up imports, costs: Russell

China is including renewable resources such as wind and solar to its electrical energy grid at a record pace, but it is also enhancing the use of coalfired generation, with September information revealing a. sharp boost. The world's second-biggest economy saw power generation of. 802.4 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) in September, an increase of. 6.0% from the corresponding month last year, main data. revealed recently. The share of thermal generation, which is mainly coal-fired,. with just a small amount of gas, increased 8.9% from a year. earlier to 545.1 billion kWh. The primary reason for the boost in coal-fired generation. was...

Fossil Fuels

China's quick electrification is catching out oil manufacturers: Russell

O verestimating China's cravings for crude has actually been a factor in oil markets this year, especially by OPEC, and it's a theme that looks likely to continue in coming years. The increasing shift to electrical energy in transport from fossil fuels and what it termed electrical movement is wrong-footing. oil manufacturers, according to the International Energy Company's. latest World Energy Outlook, released on Wednesday. It's China, the world's biggest oil importer, that is. leading the drive to electrical vehicles, with 50% market share in. brand-new sales already achieved, a level the remainder of the world is. likely to reach...

Electric Utilities

Japan Inc's investors increasingly challenge management

Investors of Japan's. largest companies are significantly voting against management. resolutions, information showed on Tuesday, spurred on by assistance on. efficient corporate governance and capital allowance set out by. Japanese regulators. Investor resistance is now consistently a feature of Japan's. annual general meeting (AGM) season, proxy lawyer Georgeson. said in an annual evaluation of the conferences. The proportion of objected to resolutions-- those getting. 10% or more against shareholder votes-- rose to 13.1% of all. resolutions put to shareholders at AGMs held by Nikkei 225. companies in the year to 30 June 2024. The outcome is up slightly from 12.8%...

Electric Utilities

What matters most to world markets in a tight US election race

The U.S. governmental election, the most substantial vote for financial markets in an electionpacked year, is weeks away. With Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump locked in a close race to win the Nov. 5 election, we take a look at what matters most for world markets. EUROPE IN THE BALANCE For European equity markets, a Trump triumph might spell trouble for export-heavy sectors, especially German car manufacturers such as BMW but likewise LVMH and other luxury items makers as issues of restored trade stress loom. Barclays has actually cautioned of possible high single-digit portion drops in...

Electric Utilities

Hydrogen job financial investments are accelerating however unpredictability stays, IEA says

Last investment decisions for hydrogen jobs have actually doubled over the last 12 months, dominated by China, however installed capability and demand are low as the industry deals with unpredictability, the International Energy Firm ( IEA) said in a report on Wednesday. The financial investment decisions represent a five-fold increase of current low-emission hydrogen production by 2030, with China covering more than 40% over the last 12 months, which would eclipse solar growth at its fastest rates, the group stated. Demand targets, however, are only simply over a quarter of the production projects, and development made up until now in...

Electric Utilities

Bangladesh having a hard time to muster dollars to pay Indian power debts, sources say

Bangladesh's. efforts to clear debts of more than $1 billion owed to Indian. power companies are being hindered by its failure to gain access to. the dollars it needs to pay them, documents revealed and. sources knowledgeable about the matter stated. The nation has actually been having a hard time to pay its costs due to. pricey fuel and products imports since the 2022 war in Ukraine,. while political chaos which caused the ouster of Prime. Minister Sheikh Hasina in August has actually added to its troubles. Bangladesh is urgently seeking $5 billion in financial aid. from global lenders to...

Energy Markets

Last preparations underway for China to resume Japan seafood imports, NHK states

Japan and China are making final preparations towards the resumption of imports by China of Japanese seafood and other marine products after regulative monitoring of radioactive water was expanded, public broadcaster NHK reported on Friday. China had prohibited purchases of seafood originating in Japan mentioning danger of radioactive contamination after Tokyo Electric Power started launching treated water from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant into the Pacific Ocean in 2015. Japan has maintained that the water release is safe, noting the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has actually also concluded the impact it would have on people and the environment...

Electric Utilities

China's August coal output up on more power, chemical demand

China's coal output rose 2.8% in August from a year earlier, statistics bureau data showed on Saturday, on greater thermal power generation and robust chemical industry demand. The world's largest coal manufacturer mined 396.55 million metric lots of the fuel last month, according to the National Bureau of Statistics data on Saturday. That was likewise up from July's 390.37 million tons. July was the most popular month on record for China, and the heat waves continued into August, increasing power need as homes and services switched on their air conditioning. Along with moderating hydropower output, that pressed China's. thermal power...

Natural Gas Liquids

Japan considers business support measures for long-term LNG contracts

The Japanese government is thinking about assistance measures to make it much easier for companies to enter into longterm purchase contracts for liquefied natural gas to make sure a steady supply of the superchilled fuel, the market ministry stated on Wednesday. At a conference with energy professionals to talk about nonrenewable fuel source procurement, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI). detailed possible measures, consisting of financial support for. securing tank in Japan and abroad, and a brand-new plan to. help LNG buyers devoting to long-term agreements. Information are still being finalised, a ministry official stated. Gas-fired power generation...

Fossil Fuels

Turkey nuclear plant delayed as Russia looks for Siemens parts in China

Building of Turkey's very first nuclear power plant is being delayed by Germany's Siemens Energy withholding secret parts required for it to be developed by Russia's Rosatom, which is seeking options in China, Turkey's energy minister said on Wednesday. Though the Russian company has struck alternative contracts with Chinese business to produce equivalent parts, Siemens Energy's non-delivery will delay launching the very first reactor by a few months, Alparslan Bayraktar told state-run Anadolu agency. Rosatom, Russia's state atomic energy company, has been developing the Akkuyu nuclear plant in the Turkish Mediterranean province of Mersin under an agreement with Ankara. NATO...