Exelon ups its bid for NRG to $8B in stock Chicago Tribune Thu, 02 Jul 2009 06:44 AM PDT Exelon Corp. on Thursday sweetened its hostile takeover bid for rival power generator NRG Energy Inc. by 12 percent to $8 billion in stock, citing newly identified cost savings along with NRG's recent deal for Reliant Energy's Texas retail business. | The Best States in the U.S. for Future Solar Energy Projects Fast Company Magazine Thu, 02 Jul 2009 06:43 AM PDT Wondering where the next big solar developments in the U.S. will be located? The Bureau of Land Management released six maps this week that show the best solar prospects in the states most suited for solar power: Utah, Arizona, California, New Mexico, Colorado, and Nevada. The government also revealed plans to designate over 1,000 square miles of federal land in these states for solar projects. ... | Video: Marketing Solar Energy to the Public Remains a Challenge Renewable Energy World Thu, 02 Jul 2009 06:36 AM PDT As the solar industry grows, marketing and public outreach are set to become a larger part of the day-to-day operations of installers, integrators, manufacturers and trade associations. Solar Energy Industries Association president Rhone Resch identified it as a major hurdle moving forward. | Ox Mountain Landfill Gas Project Begins Operation Renewable Energy World Thu, 02 Jul 2009 06:36 AM PDT One of the San Francisco Bay Area's largest renewable energy projects, a landfill gas-to-energy station at Republic Services' Ox Mountain Landfill in Half Moon Bay, began operation this week. Owned and operated by a subsidiary of Ameresco Inc., the landfill gas to energy plant will supply enough renewable energy to customers in Alameda and Palo Alto. | Nacel Energy To Build 20-MW Texas Wind Project Renewable Energy World Thu, 02 Jul 2009 06:36 AM PDT Nacel Energy Corporation has entered into four long term wind development rights agreements covering 1025 acres in Donley County, Texas. The rights include access to the area where the company plans to develop Leila Lakes, its fifth wind energy project in the state. At project build-out, Nacel Energy anticipates 20 megawatts (MW), or more, of installed capacity at Leila Lakes. | | |
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