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  • Companhia Energetica de Minas Gerais is looking at market conditions in the next quarter as it considers issuing $500 million in 10-year bonds.
  • Indiana ratepayers will see power bills increase 14% by 2013 as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requires state utilities to build more equipment to reduce coal plant emissions.
  • The U.S. Department of the Interior is looking to reach an agreement with opponents and the developer of the Cape Wind project off the coast of Cape Cod, Mass., by March 1.
  • NordLB is planning a roundtable with a group of wind turbine suppliers, sponsors, development banks and local officials in Mexico City Jan. 19 to discuss financing 300 MW worth of projects.
  • Invenergy is planning to nail down project financing for its 138 MW Le Plateau wind farm in southeastern Quebec in the first half of this year.
  • Allegheny Energy and American Electric Power requested to withdraw a proposal for a 275-mile transmission line from West Virginia and Maryland regulatory commissions, citing decreased power demand.
  • Clean technology companies received $4.85 billion in venture capital last year, a 36% decrease from 2008, according to a Greentech Media report.
  • North Dakota may file a lawsuit against Minnesota over a new law that incentivizes utilities to buy power from renewable energy sources.
  • U.K. Prime Minister Gordon Brown is expected to announce this week the recipients of GBP100 billion ($162 billion) contracts for offshore wind projects.
  • Independent power producers are likely to consolidate in the face of a crunch in margins, low natural gas prices and the specter of carbon legislation that could further cut into cash flows.