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Lockheed, Victorian to develop world's
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• Firefighters fight blaze at Kleen Energy combined cycle power plant
• Heavy lifting ahead in the Japan-India nuclear deal
• ABB wins $55MM submarine cable contract to connect UK wind farm
• Stanwell to shutter gas-fired plant, restart coal power units
• Tamil Nadu revises 3 GW solar power plan
• Alstom signs first export contract for Haliade 150-6 MW wind turbine
• Los Angeles moves forward with cleaner power from GE
• EPA clears PSO plan to retire coal-fired power by 2026
• NRC approves power uprate for Fermi nuclear power plant
• APR Energy wins landmark power contract in Myanmar
• Bentley Systems again named Construction Computing's 'Company of the Year'
• Landis+Gyr selected for advanced load management program
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