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Manitoba Hydro ready to build 500-kV line; Vogtle nuke units about 79% complete

Manitoba Hydro ready to start work on export transmission line

Manitoba Hydro is ready to start construction of a 500-kV transmission line to carry power for export to the U.S. after receiving a green light to start work from Canada's energy regulator.

Wis. regulators back 345-kV Cardinal-Hickory Creek line

Pointing to the project's ability to boost reliability and provide access to out-of-state renewable energy resources, Wisconsin regulators voted to approve the 345-kV Cardinal-Hickory Creek transmission line.

Developer scraps gas-fired plant, citing Ohio nuclear subsidies

Private power plant developer Clean Energy Future is canceling a planned gas-fired power plant in Trumbull County, Ohio, because of recently approved state legislation that subsidizes two in-state nuclear plants.

In 'landmark moment,' Sunrun to deliver 1,000-home virtual power plant in Hawaii

Harnessing stored energy from the rooftop solar panels on around 1,000 homes on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, Sunrun Inc. and software partner Open Access Technology International Inc. plan to provide utility Hawaiian Electric Co. Inc. with grid services from one of the world's largest virtual power plants starting in 2020.

NM town pursues carbon capture at 847-MW coal-fired plant despite warnings

The city of Farmington, N.M., is doubling down on a long-shot bid to keep the 847-MW San Juan coal-fired power plant running past its planned retirement date in 2022.

Georgia Power: Vogtle nuke units about 79% complete

Southern Co. subsidiary Georgia Power Co. said it has completed approximately 79% of the two-unit expansion of its Alvin W. Vogtle Nuclear Plant.

Lincoln Clean Energy to proceed with construction of 230-MW Neb. wind project

Ørsted A/S subsidiary Lincoln Clean Energy LLC said it is moving forward with the construction of the planned 230-MW Plum Creek wind project in Wayne County, Neb.

E.ON to build 440-MW wind project in Texas

German utility E.ON SE announced that it will build a 440-MW wind project in Willacy, Cameron and Hidalgo counties in Texas, a week after the Austin, Texas, City Council approved a contract for a portion of its output.

Guzman Energy, NGC Partners to develop 150-MW wind farm in Colorado

Guzman Energy LLC is teaming up with NGC Partners to develop the 150-MW Arriba wind farm in Lincoln County, Colo.

Pattern Development commissions 220-MW wind farm in New Mexico

Pattern Energy Group 2 LP, or Pattern Development, has started operations at its 220-MW Grady Wind Energy Center in Curry County, N.M.

Proposed 1,000-MW floating wind farm off Calif. coast finds possible power buyer

The prospects for harnessing California's abundant offshore wind energy received a boost in August with Monterey Bay Community Power's approval of a memorandum of understanding to negotiate a power purchase agreement with Castle Wind LLC for the output from the roughly 1,000-MW Morro Bay Offshore Wind Project (Castle Wind Offshore), a floating wind farm proposed in federal waters off California's central coast.

Wyo. regulators approve permit for 300-MW NextEra wind farm

Wyoming regulators on approved a permit for NextEra Energy's 300-MW Roundhouse Wind Farm near Cheyenne.