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  • NRG Energy has issued $1.2 billion in senior notes after waiting out a choppy market sparked by the European debt crisis, says A.J. Sabatelle, senior v.p. at Moody’s Investors Service in New York.
  • Several bankers have left Barclays Capital, including John Howe, director, James Gabriel, associate, and Siddarth Manjeshwar, v.p. They left at the end of last month.
  • The U.S. Department of Energy has approved a solar project in Haywood County, Tenn., that would produce more than seven million KWh annually.
  • California lawmakers have again reintroduced a state bill mandating that utilities buy derive 33% of their energy from renewables by 2020.
  • Sempra Energy has chosen Chinese company Suntech Power to provide solar modules for the 150 MW first phase of its Mesquite project in Arizona.
  • A proposed Wyoming House of Representatives bill would triple the tax rate on new wind projects, from $1 per MW to $3, and exempt the farms from sales tax on materials used during construction.
  • Intel Corp. continues as the biggest purchaser of renewables in the U.S. as it expects to buy 2.5 billion KWh of green energy credits.
  • Crédit Agricole is looking to underwrite up to half of the debt Calpine Corp. is seeking for its roughly $850 million Russell City Energy Center.
  • A consortium of investors in the 568 MW gas-fired Liberty Electric Power plant has the asset in Eddystone, Pa., up for sale again as it faces an expiring power hedge.
  • A panel of three federal judges has rejected a U.S. Department of Energy initiative to launch corridors for high-voltage transmission lines, citing an agency failure to sufficiently consult affected states.