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Natura Resources Announces Agreement with NGL Energy Partners to Develop 100-MW SMRs with Large-Scale Produced Water Treatment in the Permian Basin

LCG, February 4, 2026--Natura Resources LLC (Natura), a developer of advanced molten-salt nuclear reactors, announced yesterday that it has signed an agreement with NGL Water Solutions Permian LLC, a subsidiary of NGL Energy Partners LP (NGL), to pursue opportunities to combine Natura's advanced nuclear reactor technology with thermal desalination for power production and oil and gas produced water treatment. NGL transports, treats, recycles and disposes of more than 3 million barrels per day of produced and flowback water generated from crude oil and natural gas production in the Permian Basin.

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OPG Completes Darlington Nuclear Station Refurbishment Project Under Budget and Ahead of Schedule

LCG, February 2, 2026--Ontario Power Generation (OPG) announced today that construction on the four-unit Darlington Refurbishment project is now complete. Station staff are completing final testing, and the last unit is expected to return to service in the coming weeks. OPG stated that the overall project is currently four months ahead of schedule and $150 million under budget.

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TVA's New Boss Says Agency up to Challenges

LCG, Sept. 11, 2001--Glenn McCullough, appointed by President Bush in July to run the Tennessee Valley Authority, ran his family's steel business, McCullough Steel Products. During his 12 years with the company, he served in several capacities, including sales manager, vice president, and president.

He will need that business background to guide the giant taxpayer-owned utility in an increasingly competitive environment and to get a handle on its enormous debt.

TVA chairmen, including McCullough, are political appointees, and many have earned their positions as rewards for past political services. Retiring Craven Crowell was a prolific Democrat Party fund raiser and a former press agent and chief of staff for a U.S. senator, for example.

TVA operates within an 80,000-square-mile service territory that includes within its "fence" most of Tennessee and parts of adjoining states. It holds captive some 158 electric distributors, many of which are itching to try getting power cheaper in a competitive market.

At the same time, private utilities on the outside are trying to knock a few boards out of the fence. McCullough says he is aware of the situation and wants to make sure that any holes in the fence aren't one-way.

In addition to the problems with looming competition, TVA has some fences to mend with environmentalists. Originally created to improve and maintain navigation on the Tennessee River and harness its hydroelectric potential, the agency branched out into coal-fired and nuclear power plants.

Both ventures have left TVA with problems. Two of its coal-fired plants are among the worst polluters in the United States. Its Chattanooga plant emits more oxides of nitrogen that any other U.S. industrial facility; its Cumberland City, Tenn., plant leads the nation in emissions of sulphur dioxide.

Unit 1 at TVA's Brown's Ferry nuclear plant in Alabama was shut down for refueling in March of 1985 and has never been restarted. Its Bellefonte nuclear plant, also in Alabama, was never completed. These two "assets" represent an enormous investment, which McCullough characterizes as "non-performing."

TVA directors want the staff to "come up with ways to make those assets perform," he said.

In addition to McCullough, who became a TVA director in 1999, the three-member board includes Knoxville businessman Bill Baxter, whose confirmation is pending in the U.S. Senate, and Skila Harris, a Democrat from Kentucky who once worked for Al Gore and the Energy Department and joined the board with McCullough three years ago.

McCullough thinks the three-member set-up works just fine and resists notions by some members of Congress to expand the membership with part-time directors. "We really don't function as a board so much as three CEOs," he said. "We are here every day. We are engaged day to day. On call 24 hours a day."

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