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Industry News 2002 P21

New design tool analyzes energy cost of operating a building over its lifetime Imagine being able to estimate the energy life-cycle costs of a new building by simply entering numbers into a software program. Thanks to the new Energy-10 design tool, this is now possible.
ComEd sees year's highest electric demand of over 21,000 MW Recent hot humid weather sent electric demand in Northern Illinois to its highest level this year. ComEd delivered 21,052 MW of power late Wednesday afternoon, up from the year's previous peak of 20,890 MW.
State utility officials release statement expressing concern over FERC's proposed national market design Eighteen regulators from utility commissions in 15 states issued a statement expressing concern about FERC proposed rules seeking to standardize electricity markets.
EIA releases draft information quality guidelines and requests public comments The Energy Information Agency (EIA) has released its draft Information Quality Guidelines for ensuring the quality (i.e., objectivity, utility, and integrity) of information disseminated to the public.
AMRA 2002 symposium offers new workshop lineup The Automated Meter Reading Association (AMRA) announced its lineup workshops to be held at the AMRA 2002 International Symposium, Sept. 29 - Oct. 2 in San Antonio.
Utilities offer more bill pay options in pursuit of customer service, report shows As part of the push to improve customer satisfaction measures, utilities are offering more choices in bill payment options for their customers, a new Chartwell study concludes.
Report finds consumers more satisfied with their electric utilities Despite the energy industry's continuing struggle with controversy, satisfaction levels of electric utilities by residential customers have actually increased, according to a new survey.
New survey shows increasing interest in on-site power generation Increasing demand for power quality and reliability for energy-intensive enterprises points to a promising market for on-site power generation, a new survey concludes.
FERC proposes new foundation for bulk power markets Asserting that the absence of a single set of rules for the wholesale electric industry is preventing markets from realizing their full potential, FERC has proposed a new standard market design.
Dominion customers set record for all-time demand Hot weather Monday drove Dominion customers indoors where they turned up air conditioners, setting a new one-hour record for peak demand of electricity at 17,084 MW.
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