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  • The energy unit of South Korea’s POSCO Power will form a joint venture with California-based Sustainable Energy Capital Partners to build a 300 MW solar plant in Boulder City, Nev.
  • NextEra Energy is looking to buy developer Actividades de Construccion y Servicios’ renewables assets.
  • The Associated Industries of Massachusetts has asked the state’s highest court to overturn National Grid’s power purchase agreement for the Cape Wind offshore farm in Nantucket Sound, which the state Department of Public Utilities approved last month.
  • Money managers are eying renewables investments in recycling and energy efficiency—areas that have clear policy mandates, unlike wind and solar.
  • Taiwan is considering cutting solar feed-in tariffs due to the lower cost of installing equipment.
  • Colmac Energy has agreed to sell a biomass and waste-fired facility near Mecca, Calif., to Greenleaf Power, almost two years after shelving the auction.
  • A group of roughly seven lenders aims to wrap a $400 million financing backing enXco’s 201 MW Lakefield wind farm in January.
  • Final bids for a stake in Shell WindEnergy’s 1.1 GW of wind farms are said to have come in Friday.
  • Invenergy has encountered opposition over the location of a proposed 75 MW wind project near Bernal Mesa, N.M. Locals want three miles between the wind turbines and residences while Invenergy has allotted 1,500 feet.
  • The Connecticut Office of Consumer Counsel has asked the Department of Public Utility Control to rethink its decision to not review the merger between NSTAR and Northeast Utilities.