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Industry News 2002 P14

ENERGY STAR and the Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance challenges region to save energy Imagine not having to replace a light bulb for nine years. Wishful thinking could become reality under the ENERGY STAR Change a Light, Change the World program sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and supported by the U.S. Department of Energy.
A slightly belated note on FERC's Standard Market Design In this commentary from an upcoming Sept/Oct issue of Utility Automation magazine, editor Steven M. Brown explores FERC's proposed Standard Market Design.
Building the perfect field tech In this feature from the upcoming Sept/Oct issue of Utility Automation, author Steven Radice discusses future directions for the field of mobile computing for utility distribution.
Navigant Consulting releases national study of lighting energy consumption Navigant Consulting Inc. on Monday released a report estimating the energy used in approximately 7 billion lamps throughout the United States.
OGC announces Critical Infrastructure Protection Initiative Phase 2 The Open GIS Consortium, Inc. (OGC) announced the U.S. Census Bureau will sponsor the second phase of the Critical Infrastructure Protection Initiative, CIPI-2.
Technology executives discuss energy technologies at U.S. Chamber of Commerce Energy Summit Politicians and energy industry leaders at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's 'Energy Summit 2002: Ensuring America's Energy Supply' on Tuesday emphasized that North American natural resources are needed to ensure national security and economic stability.
PJM Interconnection marks 75th anniversary The PJM Interconnection, North America's largest power grid, recently celebrates 75 years of safely and reliably operating the electric grid.
More U.S. homeowners show interest in on-site options for generating their own electricity Significant numbers of American homeowners seem closer to taking energy matters into their own hands and generating their household supply of electricity, according to the latest national consumer survey conducted by RKS Research & Consulting, a nationwide market research and public opinion polling firm.
Pennsylvania PUC releases report on critical infrastructure The Pennsylvania PUC said its report in response to House Resolution 361, 'Protecting Critical Infrastructure: Keeping Pennsylvanians Safe,' now is available on its Web site.
Florida electric cooperative receives leadership award from governor Lee County Electric Cooperative (LCEC), a North Fort Myers-based electric cooperative, has been selected as the honoree from Southwest Florida for the 2002 Florida Governor's Business Leadership Award.
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