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AEP receives final approval for Wyoming-Jacksons Ferry 765-kV project
American Electric Power (AEP) Tuesday received a key approval it needs to construct the proposed Wyoming-Jacksons Ferry 765-kilovolt (kV) transmission line.

Minnesota Power stops 160-MW Superior Generation project
Minnesota Power announced that it plans to build a natural gas-fired electric generating facility in Superior, Wis. have been delayed indefinitely.

Spire Solar Chicago provides solar electric systems for multifamily housing developments
Spire Solar Chicago has provided solar electric systems for Lakefront SRO Holland Apartments and the Children's Place at Vision House Apartments, two affordable multifamily housing developments in Chicago.

School uses a geoexchange system to save energy on its heating and cooling
Feather River College in Quincy, Calif., is using a new geoexchange system to save energy costs for its heating and cooling systems.

California's Department of General Services uses WebGen systems to conserve energy
The California Department of General Services has completed installation of WebGen's neural network-based, energy management system.

City of Naperville, Illinois selects Avineon to migrate its electric facilities GIS data
Avineon Inc. has announced that it has been selected by the City of Naperville, DPU-Electric to migrate its existing electric facilities GIS data from ArcFM v7.2.1 to an ArcFM v8.2 Geodatabase, as well as performing work order processes so that the data will be current and consistent with the new data model.

Group says California ruling effectively kills Valley-Rainbow Interconnect project
EDC President and CEO Julie Meier Wright expressed outrage at the California Public Utility Commission's ruling today, which effectively killed the Valley-Rainbow Interconnect project.

Nevada utilities sign contracts for solar power
Sierra Pacific Resources' two Nevada-based utility units have signed long-term contracts with Duke Solar Energy LLC to supply 50 MW of solar electricity from a plant to be located in Eldorado Valley, near Boulder City, Nev.

Indiana Regulatory Commission approves settlement between PSI Energy, consumer counselor and commission staff
The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission on Thursday approved a settlement agreement between PSI Energy, the state's Utility Consumer Counselor; and the staff of the regulatory commission to add two existing power plants to the PSI system to serve the growing electric demand in Indiana.

S&P comments on U.S. power project downgrades
Since the California power crisis began, more than 20 U.S. power projects have suffered rating downgrades, according to a report published today by Standard & Poor's Ratings Services.

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