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  • Areva agreed to change the European Pressurized Reactors (EPR) nuclear plant design following requests from the French, Finnish and British nuclear regulators.
  • The British Columbia Energy Ministry issued a final ruling over the future use of a 50-year-old natural gas-fired plant at the center of a debate over the province’s energy policy.
  • Power consumption in the U.S. and southern Canadian provinces isn’t expected to top 4,700 gWh until 2011, according to a report by the North American Electric Reliability Corp.
  • European leaders are split over a climate change proposal the European Union will submit in Copenhagen.
  • American Electric Power is testing an experimental technology that captures part of a coal plant’s carbon dioxide emissions and injects it underground at a West Virginia plant.
  • Thai power producer Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding is in talks to buy a more than 20% stake in an unidentified Australian power company.
  • Enel and Dekar Enerji, a Turkish utility, are in preliminary talks about a geothermal generation joint venture.
  • California utilities are actively buying renewable energy credits as they look to meet state renewable generation quotas by next year.
  • LS Power is considering ratcheting down pricing on $500 million in financing backing its purchase of a portfolio of contracted Dynegy assets after the deal was 1.5 times oversubscribed, market sources say.
  • Tidal power developer Ocean Renewable Power and joint venture partner Caithness Energy are preparing to raise $10 million in funding in the first quarter.