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Monday, February 24, 2014

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Today's Headlines
• DOE confirms $6.5B in financing for new Vogtle nuclear reactors (Video) Facebook Linkedin Twitter
• Marubeni enters agreement on new gas-fired power plant in Indonesia Facebook Linkedin Twitter
• China smart grid investments outpaces U.S. in 2013 Facebook Linkedin Twitter
• U.S. Department of the Interior approves 550 MW of solar projects Facebook Linkedin Twitter
• Renewable energy off to a fast start in 2014 Facebook Linkedin Twitter
• SunEdison retains 127 MW of solar power despite revenue loss Facebook Linkedin Twitter
• NTE Energy to build natural gas-fired power facility in Texas Facebook Linkedin Twitter
• AREVA hits halfway point on German offshore wind power project Facebook Linkedin Twitter


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DOE confirms $6.5B in financing for new Vogtle nuclear reactors (Video)
U.S. Department of Energy to close on issuance of approximately $6.5 billion in loan guarantees to construct two new nuclear power plant reactors at the Vogtle site in Georgia.
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Marubeni enters agreement on new gas-fired power plant in Indonesia
Marubeni and Pertamina enter agreement on cooperation for a new gas-fired power plant and gas related infrastructure business in Indonesia.
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China smart grid investments outpaces U.S. in 2013
China has surpassed the U.S. in smart grid investments, spending $4.3 billion in 2013.
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U.S. Department of the Interior approves 550 MW of solar projects
The U.S. Department of the Interior approves new solar power projects marking the 49th and 50th utility-scale renewable energy developments approved on public lands since 2009.
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Renewable energy off to a fast start in 2014
FERC’s latest Energy Infrastructure Update shows non-hydro renewable energy sources accounted for more than 99 percent of all new domestic electrical generating capacity installed during January 2014.
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SunEdison retains 127 MW of solar power despite revenue loss
SunEdison has opted to retain 127 MW of solar power rather than selling the assets, saying the retained value of these projects is huge as the company prioritized them over posting negative profits.
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NTE Energy to build natural gas-fired power facility in Texas
The Pecan Creek Energy Center will generate enough power to supply approximately 200,000 homes and will represent an investment of over $200 million.
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AREVA hits halfway point on German offshore wind power project
AREVA has successfully installed 20 of the 40 wind power turbines at the Trianel Windpark Borkum, located in the German North Sea.
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