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  • Photovoltaic module manufacturer Solon has bid to supply NextLight Renewable Power and Pacific Gas & Electric with modules to build projects with more than 200 MW capacities.
  • Pacific Gas & Electric has asked state regulators to approve its PPA for NextLight Renewable Power’s 290 MW Agua Caliente photovoltaic project in Yuma, Ariz.
  • State tax breaks for wind companies and manufacturers, guaranteed cost recovery from customers and a pass from a utilities board review for projects of 25 MW or smaller is attracting developers to Iowa.
  • Exelon, which owns 17 nuclear reactors in the U.S., is set to benefit from the sale of carbon offsets from the projects pending the legislation of a cap-and-trade system under the climate change bill.
  • State renewable portfolio standards and federal incentives are causing utilities to fire up more solar generation.
  • Nuclear developer Atomic Energy of Canada is in talks with three Indian generation companies, including Reliance Power, to build nuclear reactors in India.
  • Andres Peiblags, the EU’s energy commissioner, says large utilities such as German company E.ON and Franch company EDF, will not face pressure to split into smaller companies.
  • The Indian government has approved the sale of 5% and 10% stakes in its holdings in state-backed power utilities NTPC and Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam.
  • Calpine Corp. tapped a 144A notes for term loans exchange recently to spread out its debt maturities.
  • Acciona Energy North America is looking to develop utility-scale photovoltaic projects in the range of 20 MW in the U.S. next year.