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  • The Vermont Department of Public Service has asked the state Attorney General’s office to investigate whether its feed-in tariff program violates federal law.
  • Cape Wind Associates has snagged the endorsement of Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley as it continues its regulatory push to build 130 turbines off the shores of Nantucket Sound.
  • Portugal expects renewables to generate about 45% of electricity in its grid this year, up from 17% five years ago.
  • German Prime Minister Angela Merkel is struggling to craft a new energy policy amid diminishing resistance to nuclear generation, a changing economic landscape and global pushback on the European Union’s zeal to reduce greenhouse gas.
  • Manulife Financial is targeting a September close for a $102 million loan backing Northland Power’s 100 MW wind farm in Mont-Louis, Quebec, says Tony Anderson, Northland cfo in Toronto.
  • Longview Power is looking to rework its $1.1 billion credit backing the $1.8 billion, 695 MW partially merchant coal-fired plant in Maidsville, W.Va.
  • Australia’s energy grid could run entirely on renewables within 10 years, say the authors of the Zero Carbon Australia 2020 report.
  • PPL Corp.’s auction of three plants with a combined 900 MW capacity is drawing lackluster interest from potential buyers, who are wary of taking on merchant risk.
  • Many renewables projects that have garnered PPAs with California utilities have been unable to secure financing, hindering utilities’ efforts to meet green energy quotas.
  • The Prairie State coal-fired project in Illinois still on track even as the construction cost estimate rises to $4.4 billion, making analysts wonder why the backers didn’t initially go with a coal-gasification project.