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Con Edison sets new three-month record for energy use
Consolidated Edison Co. of New York Inc. said it has set a new three-month record for energy use, with the delivery of 17,491,313 MWh, nearly 4 percent above the prior record.

Pacific Gas and Electric Co. offers energy efficiency curriculum for schools
Pacific Gas and Electric Co. is making available to schools its Energenius® energy efficiency education program for grades 1 through 8.

Court ruling strengthens American Superconductor patent estate in HTS Technology
A U.S. District Court has confirmed the breadth of a fundamental composition of matter patent owned by the MIT and licensed by American Superconductor Corp., related to HTS wires.

When is an outage not an outage?
In this feature from the July/August 2002 issue of Utility Automation, author Mark Knight discusses the true impact of outages.

Data quality: The next disaster waiting to happen?
In this feature from the July/August 2002 issue of Utility Automation, authors Robert Thurlby and Mark Brule discuss the importance of data quality.

Pennsylvania PUC takes steps to improve monitoring of electric system reliability
The Pennsylvania PUC Thursday adopted several recommendations for improving how it monitors the reliability of the state's electric distribution system.

$55 million in GIS & mobile computing projects ID'd
This news story from the July/August issue of Utility Automation magazine reports on a new market survey which has identified $55 million in geographical information systems and mobile computing (GMC) project activity among U.S. and Canadian electric utilities.

AFL-CIO commends public utility commissioners for taking important first steps in assuring reliable electric power for the future
Pennsylvania AFL-CIO President William George Friday praised state utility regulators for taking steps toward assuring reliable electric power for consumers in the future.

Study reveals Internet worms following 9-11 had strong impact on IT security spending
The events of Sept.18 had a stronger impact on IT security spending than those of Sept. 11, according to a study released recently.

AMRA announces keynote line-up for 2002 symposium
AMRA announced today its line-up of industry leaders who will share their expertise at the AMRA 2002 International Symposium, Sept. 29-Oct. 2 in San Antonio.

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