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Western companies have struggled to compete for contracts against well-financed Chinese rivals.
Next year these projects will need to compete for contracts for difference (CfDs).
Companies like General Electric, Westinghouse and Bechtel will now be able to compete for contracts.
Solar will compete for contracts for difference against onshore wind, waste energy and biomass conversion.
The company said design changes it was already considering would, if adopted, allow American steel makers to compete for contracts.
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(Other companies are competing for contracts with airports in other cities).
China and India have been competing for contracts to explore offshore oil and gas, and to build a gas pipeline across Burma.
On a more mundane note, the launching of commercial satellites has been a steady business for decades, and SpaceX is among the companies already competing for contracts.
The current season also unveiled a rivalry between two dancers in Ballet West 2 competing for contracts in the main company.
Some analysts said that if Gazprom succeeded in Libya and in Algeria, where it is competing for contracts, it could end up dominating the supply routes to Southern Europe.
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