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  • The New York Power Authority is parsing through 43 bids in its 100 MW solar request for proposals as it aims to assemble a preliminary shortlist by early summer.
  • Sierra Geothermal Power is discussing a merger and is in the process of taking binding bids from several companies it shortlisted.
  • Third Planet Windpower is in discussions with potential acquirers, including new foreign entrants to the U.S. wind market and traditional thermal companies.
  • Rhode Island Gov. Donald Carcieri supports a bill that would give leaders of agencies outside the state’s Public Utilities Commission the authority to approve Deepwater Wind’s offtake agreement with National Grid.
  • Duke Energy’s sales rose in all of its territory areas during the first quarter but the company is uncertain about whether the increase is sustainable.
  • Northeast Utilities saw its first quarter profit fall 12% to $0.49 a share from $0.60 last year.
  • Enel is considering merging subsidiary Enel Green Power with industrial and financial partners instead of pursuing an initial public offering.
  • The French government has chosen sites that will be a part of a September request for 3 GW of offshore wind projects.
  • Catalyst Renewables is planning to buy a gas-fired plant in upstate New York from Energy Investors Funds and convert it to a wood-fired facility.
  • Hilti, a Liechtenstein-based industrial technology company, has acquired Unirac, an Albuquerque, N.M.-based solar mounting solutions company to expand into the growing solar field in utility, commercial and residential solar projects.