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Industry News 2002 P24



IEEE approves three transformer standards and begins work on two others
IEEE's standards board has approved a new standard for measuring transformer loss, as well as two revised transformer standards that involve underground transformers and insulating oil.

Data center energy use may be overestimated
One of the biggest misconceptions about the California electricity crisis in 2001 was the role played by the energy use of computers and other Internet-related hardware.

Metrics Group announces a new report on fuel cell patenting findings
Metrics Group has announced the availability of a new report on new fuel cell patents which provides insight into the activities of major fuel cell providers.

Microwave Data Systems president named Ernst & Young's Technology Entrepreneur of the Year
The owner of Moseley Associates Inc., and the president of Microwave Data Systems, was awarded Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur of the Year award for the field of technology.

California declares Stage 2 power alert
The loss of a large generating facility in Southern California late Wednesday afternoon, along with an ongoing heat wave forced the California ISO to declare a Stage 2 Electrical Emergency.

Frequent travelers show interest in home automation and notification products
Americans are a nation of travelers, according to a national survey of homeowners.

Apogee Interactive powers APPA e-learning portal
More than 2,000 community and state-owned electric utilities nationwide can now access cost-effective, online training through the APPA's new e-learning portal powered by Apogee Interactive Inc.

NERC News
NERC has released its news for the month of June 2002, including a FERC interconnection agreement, the reliability standards ballot body and security guidelines for the electric industry.

Power plant breakdowns prompt California ISO to call for conservation
Conservation could play a key role in helping the California Independent System Operator (California ISO) avoid a Stage One Electrical Emergency recently.

Worldwide study of AMR deployments released
The second edition of The Scott Report: International AMR Deployments was recently released.

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