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  • Scottish ministers approved Scottish & Southern Energy’s GBP400 million ($637 million) proposed upgrade of the 136-mile Beauly-Denny transmission line.
  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed stricter national smog standards that are expected to impact utilities and oil and natural gas companies.
  • Egypt has amended its laws to allow utilities and other quasi-government entities to issue bonds as it looks to expand its debt market.
  • About 100 opponents to the proposed Potomac Appalachian Transmission Highline waited several hours to comment on the project before Maryland state regulators on Wednesday.
  • Royal Bank of Scotland and Sempra Energy have received bids worth roughly $4 billion each for their commodities joint venture.
  • Google subsidiary Google Energy has made a request with the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to buy and sell power on the wholesale market.
  • Enel is likely to file an initial public offering for subsidiary Enel Green Power this year, says an official at Enel North America in Andover, Mass.
  • Geothermal developer Ram Power is having preliminary discussions with lenders to finance its $250 million, 49.9 MW Orita project in Imperial Valley, Calif.
  • Dominion Virginia Power will spend $4 billion on projects to increase reliability, including gas-fired units and a hybrid coal plant, over the next three years.
  • Entergy is asking the Louisiana Public Service Commission for rate increases to make up a $236 million shortfall the company needs for the planned shutdown of two nuclear plants.