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Industry News 2003 P1

Utilities can enhance bottom line by leveraging non-operational data Many utilities are turning to non-operational data such as fault records, voltage disturbance data, equipment temperature readings and lightning strike information.
NMC files plans for license renewal of We Energies' Point Beach Nuclear Plant The Nuclear Management Co., which operates We Energies' Point Beach Nuclear Plant, submitted a letter notifying the NRC that it will apply to renew the operating licenses for the plant's two reactors for another 20 years.
SCE pleased with decision on California energy costs The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed the Oct. 5, 2001, judgment by U.S. District Court Judge Ronald S.W. Lew approving the settlement agreement between Southern California Edison (SCE) and the California Public Utilities Commission that allowed SCE to recover its procurement-related costs during California's energy crisis.
Commission approves transmission cost allocation plan for New England region The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has accepted a proposal that allocates costs for transmission upgrades in the New England region, a move that will help further the commission's goals to secure adequate infrastructure for the nation's electric markets.
California utilities, consumer groups file rate case settlement San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) announced it has joined with the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Office of Ratepayer Advocates, the commission's consumer watchdog branch; the Greenlining Institute; Coral Energy; and the Coalition of California Utility Employees (representing local I.B.E.W. 465 union workers) in filing details of a proposed settlement of the utility's Cost-of-Service rate case.
AEP's Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 2 briefly enters emergency plan at lowest level for internal filter leak A leak in a filter for a system that supplies water to the reactor coolant pump seals at American Electric Power's Cook Nuclear Plant Unit 2 resulted in a brief entry into the plant's emergency plan.
Five steps to help protect your business from a terrorist attack Col. Anthony J. Mancuso, an executive with RIBI Security and the former police chief of Providence, says businesses must become more sensitive to and cognizant of the potential for terrorist attacks.
Strong earthquake rocks California; nuclear plants operating normally Pacific Gas and Electric Co. said its Diablo Canyon Power Plant in California operated normally through an earthquake occurring Monday north of the plant.
EIA reports on status and outlook of global LNG market Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is expected to play an increasingly important role in the natural gas industry and in global energy markets in the next several years.
FERC to require reporting of power-grid reliability violations The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) directed staff to develop an order that will require transmission system operators to report violations of the industry's power- grid reliability standards.
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