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LCG, April 13, 2026--The EIA today released an "In-brief Analysis" of U.S. coal-fired generating capacity retirements in 2025. A highlight of the analysis is that, during 2025, the electric power sector retired 2.6 GW of coal-fired generating capacity at four power plants, which is (i) the least since 2010 and (ii) 5.9 GW less than the planned retirement of 8.5 GW at the beginning of 2025.
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LCG, April 10, 2026--The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced yesterday a rule proposing several revisions to the federal regulations governing the disposal of coal combustion residuals (CCR) and the beneficial use of CCR. The EPA designed the rule to encourage resource recovery, allow for site-specific considerations in permitting, and provide regulatory relief while continuing to protect human health and the environment. The EPA will be accepting comments on the rule for 60 days after publication in the Federal Register, and it will also hold an online public hearing on the rule.
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Industry News
Ontario's 166-MW Comber Wind Project Completed
LCG, January 5, 2012--Mortenson Construction announced that it has completed construction of the Comber Wind Farm, located in Essex County, Ontario. The project was developed by Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners (BREP).
The Comber Wind Farm includes 72, 2.3-MW Siemens wind turbines with a combined electric generating capacity of 165.6 MW. The Siemens wind turbines incorporate a 101-meter rotor on an 80-meter tower. Groundbreaking for Comber project was in October 2010, and turbine deliveries started in mid-May.
The electricity generated by the Comber Wind Farm is covered under a power purchase agreement (PPA) with the Ontario Power Authority.
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