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Georgia Power Company (GPC) has closed on its $317 million transmission line sale to Georgia Transmission Corporation (GTC), PFR has learned.
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The New York State Energy Research Development Authority (NYSERDA) has awarded conditional agreements to utility-scale onshore renewables projects totalling 2.4GW.
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WEC Energy Group has agreed to acquire a 90% ownership interest in the 300MW Delilah I Solar Energy Center from Invenergy for $459 million.
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Altus Power has named Gregg Felton as sole chief executive after Lars Norell resigned as co-CEO and director.
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The Nordex Group and has appointed Manav Sharma as chief executive, North America to lead the wind turbine maker’s expansion in the US.
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energyRE has landed a $240 million financing package for its 108MW/198MWh Lone Star Solar-Plus-Storage project in South Carolina.
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Petrobras has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the government of the state of Rio Grande do Norte in Brazil for offshore wind generation.
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FuelCell Energy has closed a $13 million debt financing with Liberty Bank and Connecticut Green Bank for 2 operating community fuel cell projects in Connecticut.
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Ocean Power Technologies’ corporate controller, treasurer, and principal accounting officer, Joseph DiPietro, has left the company, PFR has learned.
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Construction and development firm Skanska has been awarded an $861 million contract to develop an offshore wind port at the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal (SBMT).
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Santiago-based developer Sagittar SpA is planning a 150MW solar project in Chile.
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NextEnergy Capital’s fifth fund has raised $745 million, nearing half of its $1.5 billion target.
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