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  • European Union antitrust regulators have approved EDF and International Power’s purchase of Czech energy company Prazska Teplarenska.
  • E.ON is “cautiously optimistic” it will complete a 1.1 GW coal-fired plant in Datteln, Germany, despite a legal dispute over the project.
  • National Wind is looking to finalize a $160-180 million in financing for its 78 MW wind project in Goodhue County, Minn., and is looking for an undisclosed amount of financing for the first phase of its 400 MW project in Northeast Colorado.
  • Energy Future Holdings has launched below-par tender offers for seven classes of senior notes as it attempts to tackle its $44 billion in outstanding bond and loans.
  • Demand for coal fell about 9% in the last year, contributing to an overall drop in greenhouse gas emissions, according to a U.S. Energy Information Administration report.
  • The University of Maine’s Offshore Wind Initiative will likely get a $5 million boost from a bill that is headed toward Congressional approval.
  • DONG Energy, the Danish state-owned utility, will trim up to 10 billion crowns ($1.96 billion) from its investment plans for each of the next two years in order to reduce debt.
  • Germans living in the area where Swedish energy company Vattenfall wants to inject carbon dioxide underground are blocking the permit.
  • The Indian government is reluctant to impose greenhouse gas emission standards on its industries because of the possible consequences on its GDP.
  • Cascade Investment, Bill Gates’ private investment vehicle, is increasing its stake in Otter Tail Power to up to 20% of outstanding common shares from 9.6%, according to documents filed with the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.