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Industry News 2002 P16

Florida Power apprentice lineman wins top honor in International Lineman's Rodeo Florida Power's Tom Littles, an apprentice lineman from Inverness, Fla., won the apprentice award Saturday, Sept. 14 at the International Lineman's Rodeo near Kansas City.
FERC installs audio searching software for energy investigations The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has contracted with Aspen Systems Corp. to use Fast-Talk's high-speed audio searching technology to help with ongoing energy investigations.
BPA and Northwest Power Planning Council seek comments on power system's future The Bonneville Power Administration and the Northwest Power Planning Council are holding public meetings to discuss how BPA will market power and distribute the benefits of the Federal Columbia River Power System in the Pacific Northwest after 2006.
Great River Energy indicates interest in regional transmission group Great River Energy has indicated its interest in exploring possible combined electric transmission operations with TRANSLink Transmission Co.
AEP plans participation in Midwest ISO for transmission assets within SPP American Electric Power filed a memorandum of understanding with the FERC recently calling for certain western transmission assets to participate in the Midwest ISO.
Maximo Utility Working Group attracts more than 40 leading utility companies MRO Software Inc. recently announced the opening of the fifth annual fall MAXIMO Utility Working Group conference, being held from September 10-11 in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Berkeley Lab to host Open House Oct. 5 The wonders of science, and how scientists answer the difficult questions that Nature and Humanity present us, will be the theme of this year's Open House at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Program to address DR installation, integration Distributed energy resources offer many benefits for the electricity system. But before these benefits can be realized, a number of difficult issues must be resolved.
FERC issues NOPR to restrict information sharing for critical electric infrastructure FERC last week released a notice of proposed rulemaking on regulations to restrict public availability of critical energy infrastructure information.
OG&E warns rate cut could slow storm response A rate-reduction proposal submitted by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission would impair OG&E's ability to respond to power outages, OG&E's CFO said.
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