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  • Peco Energy will purchase and modify 20 Ford F550 trucks to operate as hybrid plug-in vehicles.
  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency would regulate carbon dioxide emissions and create a cap-and-trade system or take other measures if Congress fails to pass emissions legislation, predicted Carl Pope, head of the Sierra Club.
  • GDF Suez wants the Brazilian government to give priority to developing midsize power plants instead of focusing on mega hydro dams.
  • German utility EnBW is committed to purchasing a 48% stake in natural gas company Verbundnetz Gas, but has alternatives to increase its share in the gas business if the deal should fall through.
  • Toshiba will make a $4.3-5.4 billion bid for Areva’s transmission and distribution unit.
  • First Solar has received approval from the Chinese government to construct a 2 GW solar field, the largest in the world.
  • A seven-bank club is set to wrap the $680 million financing backing the Mitsui-led consortium’s 500 million cubic feet per day re-gasification terminal in Manzanillo City, Mexico.
  • Arclight Capital Partners affiliate Terra-Gen Power has re-launched its effort to refinance debt on a group of renewable assets. It is now eyeing a club deal after pulling a planned B loan in July.
  • Oglethorpe Power will purchase International Power’s 300 MW oil and gas-fired Hartwell plant, according to documents filed with the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission last Tuesday, voiding Southern Co.’s attempts to purchase a $148.5 million, 50% stake in the facility.
  • Building a new 750 MW power station and upgrading six other generators in a national overhaul of Zambia’s power system may cost as much as 80% more than the estimated $1 billion price tag.