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Industry News 2003 P19

Isabel cuts power to more than half a million Over 565,000 utility customers had lost electricity Thursday as Hurricane Isabel hit the coast, knocking over trees and damaging power lines in North Carolina and Virginia.
U.S. Energy Department enlists NARUC to educate states, public on LNG The U.S. DOE has selected the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners to help educate critical energy decision-makers about liquefied natural gas.
GIS revenues forecast to grow 8% in 2003 as utilities increase spending Total GIS core-business revenue for 2003 will grow 8% to $1.75 billion in 2003, by Daratech's forecast.
Size matters in T&D, but only to a point A recent study which looked at the transmission and distribution operations of more than 100 utilities in 1996 and 2002 concluded that size does matter, but good management matters even more.
Aquila chairman outlines initiatives to bolster economic development and improve energy supply in Missouri Aquila Inc. Chairman and CEO Richard C. Green, Jr., on Tuesday urged utility executives, regulators and state legislators at the Missouri Chamber of Commerce's fourth annual Energy and Utility Conference to create an environment of certainty and robust energy supply that will drive economic development and protect Missouri energy consumers from disruptions in long-distance transmission.
PG&E, consumer groups agree to rate case settlement Pacific Gas & Electric Co. and several California utility consumer groups have agreed to a settlement of their rate case which is before the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC).
DOE fines CH2M Hill Hanford Group for nuclear safety violations The U.S. DOE has issued a proposed civil penalty of $82,500 to CH2M Hill Hanford Group tank farms contractor at the department's Hanford site in Washington, for violations of nuclear safety requirements.
Survey shows how data centers in Northeast fared during Aug. 14 blackout The nation's worst power blackout, which occurred on August 14 and affected more than 50 million people in the Northeast, Midwest and virtually all of New York State, had significant effects on the country's IT grid according to a survey of the nation's enterprise data centers.
NYISO electric system planning process approved The New York Independent System Operator will begin implementation of the initial phase of an electric system planning process just approved by Market Participants.
Blackout report may not be ready for a year A full report of the Aug. 14 blackout may not be ready for a year, NERC President Michehl Gent told the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Transmission and Distribution conference.
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