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  • Oil and coal generators will be forced to change operating hours or completely shut down as 18.5 GW of wind power comes online in Texas over the next five years, according to a panel at a Gulf Coast Power Association conference.
  • The Massachusetts utilities commission will hear a proposal to raise power rates and increase a surcharge on residents’ monthly bills as the state moves ahead with plans to cut consumption 1.4% annually starting in 2012.
  • E.ON is delaying plans to build a coal-fired generator in the U.K. for about three years because demand is down due to the recession.
  • British and Norwegian operators are considering linking transmission lines under the North Sea to connect the two countries with renewable energy sources.
  • GDF Suez will provide about 2,000 GWh a year to subsidiaries of Chilean utility Empresas Emel from 2012 to 2016.
  • Karen Gareis, an official in project finance syndications at Fortis Capital, has moved to syndications at U.S. Bank as a capital markets sales manager in New York.
  • Kent Larsen, v.p. of finance for Spinnaker Energy, died of a heart attack at the end of last month.
  • Duke Energy is funding a pilot project to construct three wind turbines in the Pamlico Sound of North Carolina.
  • The Florida Public Service Commission has turned down Florida Power & Light’s proposed $1.53 billion, 300-mile natural gas pipeline running from Palm Beach to Bradford counties.
  • Officials at the California Public Utilities Commission and state legislators are attempting to mimic the European solar market by implementing feed-in tariffs for small to medium-sized generators.