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Sen. Harry Reid Embarks On Bus Tour Throughout His Home State Nevada

DG Energy Partners’ new project valuation model, which lets developers conduct their own first-run economic analysis, is the latest in a suite of products designed to bridge the gap between solar projects and the financing they need to move forward. The model, currently in its beta, or first version, is a web-based interface that gives… Keep reading →

Prices Help Drive Increase of Midwest Oil Exploration

  By Scott Cohn What a difference a few years make. When we launched America’s Top States for Business in 2007—before the housing market implosion and the financial crisis—our Top States were attracting not only businesses but people: families and home buyers. Four of our Top Five that year were Southern states: Virginia followed by Texas, Utah,… Keep reading →


Duke Energy and Progress Energy said Monday that they have accepted federal regulators’ conditions for completing their merger and hope to close the deal by Sunday. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ruled earlier this month that the utility companies could combine their operations, but only if they meet conditions designed to ensure that the company wouldn’t exercise undue influence over the power markets in the Carolinas. Duke and Progress are also working to secure approval from regulators in North Carolina and South Carolina by this weekend. The all-stock deal, announced in January 2011 and valued at about $26 billion, would create the nation’s largest utility. Duke, of Charlotte, N.C., serves 4 million customers in the Carolinas, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, operates wholesale power and renewable-energy businesses and has international operations in Brazil and elsewhere.

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