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  • Macquarie Power & Infrastructure Income Fund has agreed to buy a $130 million, 20 MW photovoltaic project in Ontario from SunPower.
  • Wind developers in the Midwest will not have to foot any of the costs of building new high voltage transmission lines, according to a plan announced by Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator this week.
  • Canada’s energy minister has announced that coal plants will have to meet greenhouse gas reductions or be shutdown when power purchase agreements expire.
  • Italy is expected to cut its solar incentives 18% next year under a plan that would introduce 6% reductions every four months.
  • Albatros Energy, a U.S. power producer, will build a 230 MW thermal plant in Uganda.
  • SGR Holdings and ArcLight Capital Partners are speaking to bankers about borrowing up to $365 million to build a fourth 10 billion cubic feet cavern at their 30 bcf Southern Pines Energy Center gas storage facility in Greene County, Miss.
  • The developer of the Cross Hudson transmission line, along with several industry players, have challenged a rival project backed by Hudson Transmission Partners over its potential cost to ratepayers.
  • Decker Energy International subsidiary Fitzgerald Renewable Energy is talking to lenders to finance a 55 MW wood waste-fired plant in Ben Hill, Ga., a project financier says.
  • Officials in Upper Pittsgrove Township, N.J., rejected a proposed 90 MW solar field across 422 acres developed by Atlantic Green Power.
  • Some solar analysts perceive Solyndra’s decision to withdraw its planned $300 million initial public offering as a reflection of a struggling industry.