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SUGAR LAND, TX -- (Marketwire) -- 01/15/13 -- Written by John Egan for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas) -- A Connecticut renewable energy project that "died 15 or 20 times" in recent years is alive and well, thanks to a December investment by Dominion Resources Incorporated (NYSE:D) (Richmond, Virginia). In a late-December announcement, Dominion said it purchased a 15-megawatt (MW), natural gas-powered fuel cell generating project that had been under development for more than four years. The Connecticut Post reported the value of the project at $125 million.
Other featured companies: Northeast Utilities (NYSE:NU), Fuel Cell Energy Incorporated (NASDAQ:FCEL)
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