Regulatory Agency / Government
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Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association has received a key state-level regulatory approval from the Colorado Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) on the $75 million sale of its transmission facilities, contracts, and assets to United Power, PFR has learned.
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Electricity and power generation company Vistra has received approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to acquire Energy Harbor. It is the final approval needed in a $6.3 billion merger that will rebrand Vistra as renewables mega firm Vistra Vision.
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Crowell & Moring has hired Ruta Kalvaitis Skučas as partner in the law firm's environment, energy, and natural resources practice group.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has announced its plan for solar projects across the western US through an updated roadmap as part of its solar development plan for the region.
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The Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS) and NuScale Power Corporations (NuScale) have terminated their Carbon Free Power Project (CFPP) located at the Idaho National Laboratory.
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The Alberta government has paused approval of renewable generation projects as the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) reviews recent policy issues and competing public interest factors.
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Minnesota Power and Great River Energy's joint transmission project, Northland Reliability Project, has reached another step in the state regulatory process.
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The Chilean subsidiary of AES Corp has found a new buyer for its 50% stake in the 764 MW Guacolda coal-fired power plant in Atacama.
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The US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has kicked off its environmental review of Ørsted and Eversource’s Revolution Wind project off the coast of New England.
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Spanish law firm Cuatrecasas has snagged energy lawyer Fabio Ardila from competitor Gómez-Pinzón to work from the Bogota office in Colombia.
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DPP Holdings, the Chilean subsidiary of Canada’s Distributed Power Partners, has begun the permitting process for a 12.5 MW (DC) solar unit in the country’s Antofagasta region under the PMGD (Pequeños Medios de Generación Distribuida) distributed generation scheme.
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Sempra Energy has reached financial close on the sale of its Chilean assets to State Grid International Development, after announcing the agreement in October of last year.
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German renewable energy start-up Energy Kitchen is adding a 95.2 MW wind project with a battery storage system to its Chilean wind pipeline while it works on three other smaller-scale projects in the country.
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A group of banks led by IDB Invest are about to launch a liquidity credit line to help Chilean power companies impacted by the freeze in power prices implemented at the end of 2019.
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The government of Brazil is sticking to its guns, trying to push through the privatization of Eletrobras in this calendar year.
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Developers in Mexico presented bids on June 15 to participate in a tender for geothermal exploration and drilling projects in the country, which has been in the works since 2018.
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Ecuador's state-owned utility Ecuador Electric Corp has launched a procurement process for a 14.8 MW (DC) solar project with a battery storage unit on the Galapagos islands.
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French energy company Engie has closed a R$2.51 billion ($485 million) loan with Brazilian development bank BNDES to finance the construction of its Novo Estado transmission line project.
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BNDESPar, the private investment arm of Brazilian development bank BNDES, has hired a financial adviser to assist with the sale of its stake in AES Tietê Energia.
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Canada's Polaris Infrastructure is looking to enter the Panamanian power market with the acquisition of a 10 MW hydro plant from Navitas Holdings.
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Zona Energía's private auction in Chile will benefit from a reform that bans Chile's power distribution companies from selling power to large consumers known as clientes libres or free clients.
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Chilean company Saggitar is moving forward with the development of a small-scale solar project that will qualify under the country's PMGD (Pequeños Medios de Generación Distribuida) distribution generation scheme.
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Mexico's Business Coordinating Council has hit back at transmission fee hikes by state-owned utility Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE), describing the policy as “illegal and inadmissible” and "indefensible."
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Argentinian developer Central Puerto has begun selling generation from a wind project in Tucumán province to Swedish auto company Scania under a long-term power purchase agreement.
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An infrastructure and energy lawyer is among six attorneys recently promoted to partner by Brazilian law firm Mattos Filho.
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Market participants in Mexico say new transmission costs imposed on power projects approved before the 2014 Energy Reform – known as proyectos legados – will have a trickle-down effect in the sector harming the asset's developers, equity investors, lenders and off-takers.
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Chile’s economic development agency Corfo is launching a $39 million credit line for renewable energy and energy efficiency projects in the country.
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Sempra Energy aiming to close the previously announced sale of its Chilean assets to State Grid International Development on June 24.
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Solar developer Solek is plotting a sixth small-scale solar project in Chile, adding 7 MW (DC) of capacity to its 49.27 MW (DC) portfolio.
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The Brazilian subsidiary of Chinese company CGN Energy plans to invest R$1 billion ($201.52 million) in the construction of a seven-phase wind project in the country.
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