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Granite Shore Power has announced the retirement of its 439MW Merrimack coal plant in 2028, marking the end of the last operating coal plant in New England.
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Babcock & Wilcox's (B&W) thermal subsidiary has signed a $246 million agreement to complete a 1GW coal-to-natural gas conversion project.
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Brazil’s Eletrobras has closed the sale of the last coal-fired power plant the company owns in the country.
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Southern Company subsidiary Georgia Power Company (GPC) will sell multiple specified transmission lines to Georgia Transmission Corporation (GTC), PFR has learned.
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US-based utility and renewable energy developer Allete is contemplating the sale of its business, and has enlisted JP Morgan Chase for the potential sale process.
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The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (PRC) has approved Xcel's early closure of its 1.067GW coal-fired Tolk Generating Station in 2028.
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EDP, through its subsidiary EDP Brasil, has signed a sale and purchase agreement to sell a coal-fired power plant in Brazil.
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Brazilian utility Eletrobras is offloading the company’s last coal-fired asset it operates in the country.
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AES Andes is planning to retire another unit of the Ventanas coal-fired power plant in Chile two years ahead of schedule.
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The Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNM) has reached an agreement with local legal authorities on the retirement of the San Juan coal plant under the Energy Transition Act.
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The New Mexico Supreme Court has ruled to uphold the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (NMPRC) decision that denies the Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNM) sale of its minority interest in the Four Corners Power Plant.
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Engie Brasil Energia has closed the sale of the company’s last coal-fired power plant in Brazil, making it 100% renewable power generator in the country.
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AES Andes is retiring the company’s Norgener coal-fired power plant in Chile.
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Chilean state-owned mining company Codelco has signed a contract with local electricity utility AES Andes to replace coal supply at 2 mines with renewables.
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AES Andes is planning to repurpose one of its coal-fired power plants in Chile to develop renewable energy.
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Energy Harbor Corp, an energy company that is partially owned by Nuveen Asset Management and Avenue Capital, has agreed to sell and then deactivate a pair of its coal plants totaling almost 3GW of generation as it looks to decarbonize its asset fleet.
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Public Service Company of New Mexico (PNM), a utility subsidiary of energy company PNM Resources, has retired the last unit of a coal-fired San Juan power plant.
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Engie Brasil Energia has signed a share purchase and sale agreement that will see the company let go of its last coal-fired power plant in Brazil.
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Chile is retiring three coal-fired power plants with a combined installed capacity exceeding 380 MW as part of its plan to decarbonize the country's power grid.
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MetLife Investment Management (MIM) has provided $200 million in financing to support the shuttering of two coal-fired plants in New Jersey owned by Starwood Energy Group.
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The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) has approved a request from Atlantic City Electric (ACE) to alter its power purchase agreements with a pair of coal-fired projects in the state, halting the use of coal at both plants.
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Missouri-based coal producer Peabody Energy has launched a renewables development platform called R3 Renewables through which it plans to develop and acquire 3.3 GW of solar and 1.6 GW of energy storage capacity over the next five years.
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PNM, the New Mexico utility subsidiary of PNM Resources, has filed a notice of appeal with the New Mexico Supreme Court after the utility’s application to divest its interest in the Four Corners coal-fired power plant was denied by the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (NMPRC).
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Starwood Energy Group has agreed to purchase an outstanding 40% share in a 262 MW coal-fired plant it co-owns with Atlantic Power.
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Brazilian power regulator Aneel and electricity commercialization chamber CCEE have completed an October capacity auction and are working on two new procurement processes.
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A buyer north of the border has emerged for American Electric Power's regulated utility subsidiary Kentucky Power and its regulated transmission business AEP Kentucky Transco.
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Connecticut-based asset manager Atlas Holdings has agreed to acquire the remaining stake in a 1,110 MW fleet of mostly fossil fuel-fired peaking plants that it doesn't already own through a joint venture with a commodities trader.
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DTE Energy has brought forward the deadline for ceasing coal use at the Belle River Power Plant in Michigan by two years.
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Minnesota-based utility company Otter Tail Power Co is preparing to sell its stake in a 420 MW coal-fired power plant in North Dakota.
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A spate of thermal and renewable M&A deals has been launched into the Brazilian power market, with sponsors across the country putting their operational power plants up for sale.
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