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  • NStar has signed three power purchase agreements with 109 MW of onshore wind projects, developed by Iberdrola and First Wind.
  • The decline in value of Ameren’s unregulated generation business knocked the utility holding company’s net income down to $0.58 a share after a $522 million write off.
  • Sempra Generation has received a lease agreement for 1,200 acres from Boulder City, Nev., for a planned $1 billion, 200 MW solar photovoltaic project.
  • Wind Energy Transmission Texas has shortlisted Banco Santander, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Royal Bank of Canada, Scotia Capital and Société Générale as potential financiers of roughly $240 million in debt backing its $400 million greenfield transmission line in West Texas.
  • Terra-Gen Power is hunting for tax equity investments for its 3 GW Alta Wind Energy Center before it issues a request for proposals for a financing backing the next 100-150 MW phase.
  • Radback Energy has tapped five banks, including Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Crédit Agricole, ING and Scotia Capital, to lead a financing backing its $800 million-$1.5 billion Oakley combined-cycle plant in Contra Costa, Calif.
  • Dynegy Chairman and CEO Bruce Williamson and CFO Holli Nichols are resigning in the aftermath of the independent power producer’s second failed attempt to sell itself.
  • Pedernales Electric Cooperative of Central Texas has tapped R.B. Sloan, utilities director for the city of Danville, Va., as its new ceo.
  • Westar Energy of Topeka, Kan., has asked the Kansas Corporation Commission if it can buy 369 MW of wind generation.
  • Invenergy can proceed with plans to double a gas-fired plant in Grays Harbor County, Wash., from 650 MW to 1.3 GW, after Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire approved a permit to expand the facility.