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9/3/2010 - The Cuyama Solar Array Project in Santa Barbara County, CA is now owned by First Solar, who has also proposed the 550 MW Topaz Solar Farm on San Luis Obispo County’s Carrizo Plain. The Cuyama project was originally proposed by Edison Mission Energy, part of Southern California Edison. First Solar@geoREstore
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9/3/2010 - Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell unveiled a new, $20.5 million, 40-project energy plan for his state. The plan will save and generate a combined 10 billion kilowatt-hours of energy over the total lifetimes of the projects.
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9/3/2010 - The Maine Public Utilities Commission announced the release of the Request for Proposal for offshore wind and tidal renewable energy projects. For more information and a link to the RFP, visit www.maine.gov/mpuc/electricity/rfps/standard_offer/deepwater2010/.
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9/3/2010 - A consortium led by Tata Power will develop a 240 mw-geothermal power project in northern Sumatra, Indonesia.
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9/3/2010 - Hudson Ranch Power LLC has selected URS Corp. to provide construction management services for the 49 MW Hudson Ranch I geothermal energy project in California. URS Corp.@geoREstore
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9/1/2010 - Deere & Co. will sell its wind energy business, John Deere Renewables, LLC, to Exelon Corp.’s wholly owned subsidiary, Exelon Generation Company. The deal is valued at $900 million. The Deere portfolio comprises 36 completed projects in eight states with an installed capacity of 735 MW. 1,468 MW of new wind projects are in various stages of development. Exelon@geoREstore
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9/1/2010 - The Department of Energy finalized a $117 million loan guarantee for Kahuku Wind Power LLC, owner and operator of the Kahuku Wind Power project in Kahuku, Hawaii. The project includes the development of a 30 MW wind power plant.
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9/1/2010 - The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin has finalized rules for the development of wind farms under 100 megawatts in size. Public Service Commission of Wisconsin
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9/1/2010 - SunPower Corp. has landed a variety of installation contracts for U.S. government entities, amounting to approximatel 20 MW worth of new solar projects for groups such as the Navy and Marine Corps. SunPower Corp.@geoREstore
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9/1/2010 - The California Energy Commission has approved 2,800 MW (nearly 3 GW) of solar projects this month in California.
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9/1/2010 - U.S. Geothermal Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiary, USG Nevada LLC, has entered into agreements with Science Applications International Corporation for a project loan and an engineering, procurement and construction contract for a geothermal power plant for Phase 1 of the San Emidio project in northwest Nevada. U.S. Geothermal@geoREstore
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