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  • Power consumption increased in Taiwan for the first time in a year as industrial demand picked up.
  • The Indonesian power market is now open to private generators after the parliament voted Tuesday to revoke the state-owned company’s monopoly.
  • Alstom and Siemens, two of the largest coal-fired power plant producers, could see profits fall because of wholesale overcapacity in Europe.
  • Six members of the Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative are working on a plan to buy a share of the transmission lines that run through the state.
  • Ameren is planning to layoff an undisclosed number of employees and offer buyouts to 350 more as the company struggles because of reduced electricity demand.
  • The California Public Utility Commission will vote on Thursday on a San Diego Gas & Electric plan that would cut power to 60,000 customers in 17 areas when the National Weather Service issues a fire advisory.
  • Progress Energy and Florida Power & Light are facing opposition from environmentalists and the state consumer advocate over fees to raise money for proposed nuclear facilities.
  • Wind generation has the potential to reduce the cost of power in the U.S. by $3 to $5 per KWh by 2011, according to Sanford Bernstein & Co.
  • Plains All American Pipeline issued $500 million in senior notes Tuesday to pay down debt from its acquisition of the remaining 50% share of PAA/Vulcan Gas Storage, a joint venture with Vulcan Capital.
  • Wind turbine manufacturer Clipper is talking to banks and planning a field trip for project financiers to its Cedar Rapids, Iowa, manufacturing plant before year-end as it aims to quell lender skepticism about its machines.