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Industry News 2002 P8

Berkeley Lab's fuel cell aims to break cost barrier Berkeley Lab researchers have developed a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) that promises to generate electricity as cheaply as the most efficient gas turbine.
NERC issues 2002/2003 Winter Assessment NERC released its 2002/2003 Winter Assessment recently, which reports that generating resources will meet customer needs throughout North America.
Lack of terrorism insurance coverage unlikely to result in rating changes for municipal debt overall The lack of terrorism insurance coverage will not result in rating changes for most municipal debt, says Moody's Investors Service in a newly released special report.
Con Edison named most reliable utility in North America PA Consulting found that Con Edison's reliability is approximately 10 times the national average.
SatCon power inverter earns UL listing UL tested SatCon's power inverters for compliance with requirements addressing alternative energy, distributed, and grid parallel energy generation systems.
Builders of Colorado's most energy efficient homes honored by ENERGY STAR® and E-Star Colorado™ Seven homebuilders from throughout Colorado were recognized today for construction of the most energy efficient homes in the state.
New report shows growth trends in outsourced customer care services for utility industry Energy utilities are looking in greater numbers to third-party providers to assist with collections, high-volume and other specialized call center needs, according to a new industry report.
NARUC president and EEI chairman release joint statement on industry concerns David A. Svanda, president-elect of NARUC, and Erroll B. Davis Jr., chairman of the Edison Electric Institute, on Wednesday released a joint statement during NARUC's annual convention.
Senate, House committees pare back energy bill Senate and House committee members have negotiated a lighter version of the anticipated energy bill which extends nuclear plant insurance but does not deal with electricity market changes.
Utilities using AMR to provide more timely reads, says new report Nearly one-third of utilities with automated meter reading look to their AMR-equipped meters to collect energy usage information on a more frequent basis than monthly.
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