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  • Staff from Chevron, Andarko Petroleum and ConocoPhillips and other energy companies packed a demonstration in Houston to rally against the proposed Waxman-Markey legislation, which supports renewables over conventional energy.
  • International solar manufacturers such as German company SolarWorld, Spanish company Fotowatio and Japanese company Itochu, are targeting the U.S. as the next big market for solar development due to government support and subsidies for the resource.
  • Australian oil and gas company Woodside Petroleum, which is 34%-owned by Royal Dutch Shell, is in talks with at least four parties to buy gas from its expanding $9.9 billion Pluto liquefied natural gas project in Western Australia.
  • The roughly $287 million in financing backing BP Alternative Energy and Dominion’s Fowler Ridge wind farm is set to wrap oversubscribed early next month, according to project financiers at banks participating.
  • Perennial Power Holdings, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sumitomo Corp. which invests in independent power plants, will acquire a 308 MW combined-cycle cogeneration plant in Georgia.
  • Japanese generation fell 10.6% to 84.1 billion kwh in July, the biggest decline in five months.
  • Business owners in Austin are complaining Austin Energy’s move to derive 35% of its power from renewable sources by 2020 will be too expensive and hurt the local economy.
  • Progress Energy plans to replace a coal-fired plant near Goldsboro, N.C., with a $900 million natural gas-fueled facility.
  • Banks have submitted bids to lead financing supporting Edison Mission Energy’s 130 MW Taloga wind farm in Dewey County, Okla.
  • Magma Energy Corp. submitted the highest bid for 32.32% of Icelandic geothermal company HS Orka.