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Industry News 2002 P2

Holiday lights cause U.S. demand for power to grow 5 percent The annual ritual of stringing up holiday lights around homes and businesses throughout the nation is estimated to increase the U.S. appetite for electric power by at least five percent each December, the Edison Electric Institute said Thursday.
Fitch releases annual electric utility competitive operating statistics Fitch Ratings has published its annual electric utility competitive operating statistics.
Richard A. Clarke, former PG&E CEO, dies at 72 Richard Alan Clarke, former Chairman and CEO of Pacific Gas and Electric Company, died on Saturday, December 14, at age 72 from complications resulting from Lou Gehrig's disease.
FERC judge dismisses Nevada contract case against Allegheny Energy Supply Allegheny Energy Supply announced that a FERC administrative law judge has dismissed a complaint by Nevada utilities against the company.
IEA examines efforts to ensure a secure, sustainable and affordable energy supply IEA in a new report examines efforts to ensure a secure, sustainable and affordable energy supply on a global scale.
IBEW members vote to approve new labor contract with Florida Power Florida Power employees represented by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) have approved a new three-year labor contract.
New study points to errors in energy news reporting A new study shows that many newspapers, TV news shows, and web sites inaccurately report statistics about energy use and oil reserves.
PJM earns full RTO status The PJM Interconnection Wednesday earned full regional transmission organization status from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
Pacific Gas and Electric Co. restores service to thousands after winter storms As a third storm hit Northern and Central California Sunday night and Monday, Pacific Gas and Electric Company crews continued to work through inclement weather to repair damage and restore power to the utility's customers.
One-third of utilities looking to use AMR to cut costs of handling transient customers, study finds With some utilities saving hundreds of thousands and even millions of dollars using automated meter reading to eliminate costly off-cycle reads, many utilities are looking to jump on the bandwagon.
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