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  • Canadian company Suncor Energy has been granted approval from Alberta regulators to build an 88 MW wind farm southeast of Drumheller.
  • Solar panel manufacturer SunPower Corp. has agreed to build a 9.1 MW solar project in Alange, Badajoz, Spain for the Naturener Group.
  • Constellation Energy has announced its 740 MW gas-fired Hillabee Power Plant has begun commercial dispatch.
  • Power has been restored to roughly 31,000 Xcel Energy customers in Denver after a power substation caught on fire causing blackouts.
  • DTE Energy Services expects to finalize its acquisition of a 44 MW coal plant in Stockton, Calif., within a month after it received approval Thursday for a renegotiated offtake agreement to retrofit the plant into a biomass facility.
  • Consolidated Edison Company of New York has issued $700 million in unsecured debentures in two equal tranches for general infrastructure, upsized from a planned $600 million, reflecting strength in the bond market.
  • Zimbabwe needs at least $5.3 billion to refurbish its decaying power infrastructure before it can even meet power demand.
  • Marine Current Turbines, a Bristol, England-based company operating the first large scale tidal turbine, says it will need investments from large corporations to help reach full commercial operation.
  • Wind turbine manufacturer Xinjiang Goldwind Science & Technology Co. is aiming to raise $1 billion in an initial public offering on the Hong Kong stock exchange.
  • The world economy spends $550 billion on energy subsidies a year--over 75% more than originally thought, according to a study by the International Energy Agency.