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  • Fort Sumter National Monument in Charleston, S.C., has launched a study to determine whether solar panels and a hydrogen fuel-cell backup system can be built without affecting the site’s historic integrity.
  • China Huaneng Group Corp. is planning a $1 billion initial public offering for its alternative energy unit in Hong Kong.
  • E.ON is planning to triple its renewable capacities in Europe by 2015 and expand beyond core markets in Europe, the U.S. and Russia.
  • Jim Mather, Scotland’s energy minister, has approved North British Wind Power’s proposed 144 MW wind farm at Fallago Rig in the Scottish Borders.
  • ArcLight Capital Partners affiliate Race Point Power is targeting a seven-year tenor for a $370 million term loan B.
  • Good Energies has taken a $50 million stake in Champlin Energy Co., a Santa Barbara, Calif.-based wind development shop with plans to bring projects online starting in mid- to late-2012.
  • Korea Electric Power Corp. will be looking for renewable acquisitions in North America to follow up on its foray in to the U.S. via an affiliate's purchase of Marubeni Sustainable Energy. Korea East-West Power Corp., the new parent of Marubeni unit, is targeting biomass, solar and wind acquisitions, says John Wood, executive v.p. at the newly renamed EWP Renewable Corp. in San Diego.
  • Invenergy has mandated Natixis and Royal Bank of Canada to lead a financing backing its $326.4 million, 138 MW Le Plateau wind farm in southeastern Quebec.
  • AES will look to banks to finance most of its planned $15 billion investment scheme in India over the next five years.
  • The U.S. Department of Interior is launching the first phase of a request for proposals today for an offshore wind project off the coast of Maryland that could be 1 GW.