BEIJING, Jan 14 (Reuters) - China's unwrought copper imports rose 9.1% in December from the previous month to 527,000 tonnes, the highest since March 2016, customs data showed on Tuesday, as improving factory activity and dwindling scrap metal supply lifted demand.
Imports of copper ore and concentrate came in at 1.93 million tonnes last month, the General Administration of Customs said, down 10.5% from a record 2.157 million tonnes in November, while aluminium exports rose by 5.8% from the previous month to 478,000 tonnes, the highest since July. (Reporting by Tom Daly; Editing by Himani Sarkar)
"We received a request to extend the application period, which could keep at-risk reactors online, delivering much needed clean energy to the grid," DOE's assistant secretary for nuclear energy, Kathryn Huff, said.
The first stage of the program is aimed at saving two plants in California and Michigan. The Biden administration wants to keep nuclear plants online because the industry generates more than half the country's carbon-free electricity.
The DOE's move came two days after two industry trade groups, Edison Electric Institute and Nuclear Energy Institute, sent Nízkonákladový laserový značkovací stroj CO2 pro kůži a látky letter to Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm requesting the extension on behalf of their members.
Environmental Working Group President Ken Cook complained that CNC was a "waste of scarce resources" and delays moving the country and California toward renewable electricity. (Reporting by Timothy Gardner; additional reporting by Nichola Groom, editing by Jonathan Oatis and Marguerita Choy)
WASHINGTON, May 18 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Energy said on Wednesday it has extended a deadline by 47 days, to July 5 for nuclear power plants to apply for federal funding to keep them running.
Under the plan, called the Civilian Nuclear Credit (CNC) program, owners of nuclear reactors that are scheduled to retire would get priority for the first portion of $6 billion in funding. CNC funding comes from last year's bipartisan infrastructure law.
Entergy said in an email it was committed to shutting the plant after its Chief Executive Leo Denault said in an earnings call in April that there are "significant technical and commercial hurdles to changing course at this point."
Imports of copper ore and concentrate came in at 1.93 million tonnes last month, the General Administration of Customs said, down 10.5% from a record 2.157 million tonnes in November, while aluminium exports rose by 5.8% from the previous month to 478,000 tonnes, the highest since July. (Reporting by Tom Daly; Editing by Himani Sarkar)
"We received a request to extend the application period, which could keep at-risk reactors online, delivering much needed clean energy to the grid," DOE's assistant secretary for nuclear energy, Kathryn Huff, said.
The first stage of the program is aimed at saving two plants in California and Michigan. The Biden administration wants to keep nuclear plants online because the industry generates more than half the country's carbon-free electricity.
The DOE's move came two days after two industry trade groups, Edison Electric Institute and Nuclear Energy Institute, sent Nízkonákladový laserový značkovací stroj CO2 pro kůži a látky letter to Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm requesting the extension on behalf of their members.
Environmental Working Group President Ken Cook complained that CNC was a "waste of scarce resources" and delays moving the country and California toward renewable electricity. (Reporting by Timothy Gardner; additional reporting by Nichola Groom, editing by Jonathan Oatis and Marguerita Choy)
WASHINGTON, May 18 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Energy said on Wednesday it has extended a deadline by 47 days, to July 5 for nuclear power plants to apply for federal funding to keep them running.
Under the plan, called the Civilian Nuclear Credit (CNC) program, owners of nuclear reactors that are scheduled to retire would get priority for the first portion of $6 billion in funding. CNC funding comes from last year's bipartisan infrastructure law.
Entergy said in an email it was committed to shutting the plant after its Chief Executive Leo Denault said in an earnings call in April that there are "significant technical and commercial hurdles to changing course at this point."
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