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  • Several utilities are in discussions with Bank of New York Mellon Capital Markets to do continuous equity offerings, which would allow them to incrementally and discreetly raise equity over the next three years.
  • Duke Energy and Chinese clean technology company ENN Group will look at developing commercial scale utility projects and biofuels, among other initiatives, says a Duke spokesman in Charlotte, N.C.
  • The U.S. Department of Commerce announced the first 77 standards for smart grids Thursday that address obstacles to developing a nation-wide system.
  • California allocated $3.1 billion for programs to that will conserve power equivalent to three medium-sized plants in the most progressive efficiency plan in the U.S.
  • California allocated $3.1 billion for programs to that will conserve power equivalent to three medium-sized plants in the most progressive efficiency plan in the U.S.
  • Tidal wave projects won’t break into the commercial markets until at least 2015 because costs are double or triple those of gas or wind, says Amaan Lafayette, the head of U.K. marine development at E.ON.
  • Subsidies bolstering Chinese solar company profits in Germany are under fire as domestic companies press for policies that encourage greater demand for German-made systems.
  • Enstar Natural Gas Co., Chugach Electric Association and Municipal Light & Power, utilities in south central Alaska, are bracing for potential natural gas shortages for at least three years as suppliers forecast dwindling production.
  • Meridian Energy was given the go ahead from environmental officials to build a 260 MW hydro-electric project in New Zealand, although the company still needs to secure permits.
  • Hong Kong's CLP Group is in discussions with potential lenders for an undisclosed amount of debt to finance its 99 MW Theni wind farm in southern India, its sixth project in the country.