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WorldWater & Power Corp. signs $1.145 million contract to provide solar power for embroidery plant
WorldWater & Power Corp. announced $1,145,800 contract to build and install a solar power generation system for Quality Embroidery in Los Angeles.

CPUC approves SDG&E contract for solar power
SDG&E will purchase the solar energy from Arizona-based Stirling Energy Systems.

AWEA promotes environmental stewardship in 2005
AWEA lends support to environmental programs over course of 2005 including study of impact of wind turbines on bats and other wildlife.

FERC issues green light decision on wind energy "Grid Code"
New order standardizes interconnection agreements and procedures, ensures wind power contributes fair share to grid reliability.

Evergreen Solar producing power for retail giant BJ's
Solar energy system helps provide power to mammoth wholesale store in Saratoga.

GE part of team guiding framework for wind energy development; makes deal to deliver wind energy to PPM
GE Energy, in collaboration with the MTC and the DOE, has contributed to the development of "A Framework for Offshore Wind Energy Development in the United States"; also set to deliver approximately 500 megawatts of GE 1.5-megawatt wind turbines.

New legislation in Ohio hopes to attract "FutureGen" plant; OAQDA welcomes move
OAQDA praised legislation introduced late last week aimed at enhancing Ohio's attractiveness as the site for the $1 billion FutureGen project.

AEP'S emission control equipment performance better than expected
AEP report to EPA says emission control equipment reduced more nitrogen oxides than expected; company to invest over $300 mill for further reductions.

Wind turbines now generating electricity for PSE customers
PSE announced the completion of its Hopkins Ridge wind-power project, located about 285 miles southeast of Seattle.

Great River Energy purchasing energy from Trimont area wind farm
With the TAWF output, the renewable content of Great River Energy's energy portfolio is approximately 5 percent.

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