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Hearing Examiner Recommends Transmission Line Approval on 29 Jul 2008 Greensburg, Pa.-based Trans-Allegheny Interstate Line Co. (TrAILCo), a subsidiary of Allegheny Energy Inc., has announced that the hearing examiner in Virginia has recommended that the State Corporation Commission authorize construction of the 500 kV Virginia segments of the Trans-Allegheny Interstate Line (TrAIL). In his report, Hearing Examiner Alexander F. Skirpan [read more]

CPS Energy Proposes Wind Transmission Construction on 29 Jul 2008
San Antonio-based utility CPS Energy recently filed a statement of interest with the Public Utility Commission of Texas to build two high-voltage transmission lines to deliver wind power from west Texas to south Texas. "Adding to our renewable energy capacity is one of the pillars of our Strategic Energy Plan [read more]

Natural Power and SeaRoc Announce Working Agreement
on 29 Jul 2008  Natural Power, a renewable energy consultancy firm, and SeaRoc, a marine, engineering and offshore specialist company, have signed a framework agreement for closer cooperation to offer their combined expertise to the renewable energy sector. The agreement will allow the renewable energy sector to benefit from complete project lifecycle consulting services

Companies To Explore Hybrid Offshore Wind-Hydrokinetic Projects
on 29 Jul 2008  Houston-based Hydro Green Energy LLC and the Wind Energy Systems Technology Group (W.E.S.T.) have agreed to explore wind-hydrokinetic ocean current power development. Hydro Green Energy and W.E.S.T. plan to use the Gulf of Mexico's wind and water currents to generate nearly 5,000 MW of renewable electricity. To better secure its [read more]

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