News Archives

 June 2002

Pennsylvania Officials Say Evidence Points to Utility's Manipulation of Market - The Philadelphia Inquirer (June 14)
Nukes play major role in SuperGrid concept - Power Engineering (June 14)
U.S. power sector downturn seen lasting 3-5 years - Reuters (June 13)
EPA to Relax Utility Pollution Rules - Associated Press (June 13)
Electricity Prices Plummet in Seattle Area - The Seattle Times (June 13)
US FERC threatens to make RTO membership mandatory - Reuters (June 12)
Sierra Pacific, Duke sign key Nevada power deal - Reuters (June 10)
Study: Power supplies set for summer - The CNY Business Journal (June 10)
Moody's cuts Williams rating to just above 'junk' - Reuters (June 07)
Electric Deregulation May Bring Higher Rates in Texas - Fort Worth Star-Telegram (June 07)
Boulder, Colo., Utility Firm Has Plan to Conserve Energy - Daily Camera (June 05)
U.S. Senate panel approves Yucca nuclear waste site - Reuters (June 05)
Report Finds No Evidence of Power Pricing Scheme against New England Consumers - The Boston Globe (June 05)
U.S. Northeast Power Prices Slump as Cooler Weather Quells Load - Bloomberg Energy (June 05)
Federal Regulatory Commission Threatens Four Power Suppliers - Houston Chronicle (June 05)
High Court Says California Governor Overstepped in Seizing Energy Contracts - San Jose Mercury News (June 04)
Wind and waves - Electric Perspectives (June 04)
Electricity markets focus on debt, risk - Electric Perspectives (June 04)

 May 2002

Pennsylvania, New Jersey Receive No Savings from Power Competition - The Philadelphia Inquirer (May 20)
National Grid Eyes Northeast Utilities Tie-Up - Power Finance & Risk (May 13)
Senate Approves Energy Bill, Still Faces Tussle With House - Palm Beach Post (May 11)
Norwalk, Conn., Awaits Word on Possible Summer Power Shortages - Connecticut Post (May 11)
Enron manipulated power prices in California, memo shows - Associated Press (May 07)
U.S. Northeast power plant building boom continues - Reuters (May 07)
Longer power rate cap advances ; State House passes bill to keep electricity freeze through 2006 - Chicago Sun (May 06)
G-8 to continue efforts in keeping stability on oilmarkets - TASS News Wire (May 06)
CT House passes new utility line moratorium - Christopher Hoffman (May 04)
Governor signs bill to clean 'Sooty Six' - Associated Press (May 03)

 

 April 2002

New England has enough power but lacks lines :ISO - Reuters (April 29)
California, here we come - Register Business Editor (April 29)
Senate passes energy legislation - Register Washington Bureau (April 26)
Electric firms will pay to reduce power use - Register Business Editor (April 25)
Senate Seeks to Wrap Up Energy Bill - Associated Press (April 19)
Northeast Power Prices Surge as Warm Weather Strains Supplies - Bradley Keoun (April 16)
ISO New England Awards Contracts for Summer Emergency Generation, Load Reduction in Southwest Connecticut - BUSINESS WIRE (April 16)
EPA going it alone on utility emission rules: Democrats - Reuters (April 16)
Energy Conservation Program in Connecticut Saves $473 Million - Connecticut Post (April 16)

 

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