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  • * The season's second Eastern blizzard delayed or canceled New Orleans-bound flights for several panelists and attendees, including those departing from Atlanta and the Northeast. Some attendees fretted that their flights Wednesday or Thursday would be canceled or postponed.
  • Lawmakers are proposing new loan guarantee programs for renewables projects outside the purview of the U.S. Department of Energy, which manages the Sects. 1703 and 1705 initiatives.
  • Capital Power Income LP is on the presentation circuit, visiting interested buyers of its 1.4 GW fleet of natural gas-fired, biomass and hydro generation.
  • Constellation Energy has shuffled its financial leadership and established two new positions—a v.p. of operational finance at Constellation and cfo at its Baltimore Gas & Electric subsidiary.
  • The Illinois Senate rejected legislation supporting Tenaska’s $3.5 billion Taylorville coal-to-gas-fired project, which has been chosen for a $2.6 billion federal loan guarantee.
  • Free Flow Power, a Massachusetts hydro developer, is seeking preliminary approval to build two projects totaling 6 MW in Whatcom County, Mass.
  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has decided to delay for three years a requirement that biomass-fired facilities have permits for emitting carbon dioxide.
  • The U.K. government could make its proposed Green Investment Bank’s home in Edinburgh, Scotland, as other financial institutions based there invest heavily in renewable energy.
  • Utilities will be on Morgan Stanley Investment Management’s investment list now that it has closed its first corporate mezzanine fund with $956 million in capital.
  • Gamesa is planning to start construction this quarter on a 40-50 MW wind project in Syria, the country’s first.