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Industry News 2003 P21

EL&P October issue to feature special EMACS section The October issue of Electric Light & Power will have a special section on the upcoming EMACS conference Oct. 21-24 in Orlando, Fla. Plus, the October Industry Report will have an OEM executive roundtable.
EIA releases August electric statistics The Energy Information Administration has released its August report on the generation and consumption of fuels for electricity.
PSC approves stipulated agreement to resolve alleged violations by natural gas marketer Energy America The Georgia Public Service Commission has approved the largest assessment ever against a Georgia natural gas marketer in order to resolve 138 allegations of slamming against natural gas marketer Energy America.
National Grid outlines to Congress policies to improve the U.S. grid Nick Winser, who heads National Grid's U.S and U.K. electricity transmission business, on Thursday proposed to Congress four actions to improve the U.S. transmission grid.
ASCE infrastructure report card: America gets D+ The condition of our nation's roads, bridges, drinking water systems and other public works have shown little improvement since they were graded an overall D+ in 2001, with some areas sliding toward failing grades, concluded the 2003 Progress Report for America's Infrastructure, released by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
Midwest ISO provides details to Congress regarding grid The top executive for the Midwest Independent Transmission Operator, Inc., testified before a Congressional committee Thursday about the grid manager's role as Reliability Coordinator for much of the Midwest U.S. during last month's widespread power outages.
ISO New England makes policy recommendations before Congress to address national electricity system deficiencies Officials from ISO New England, the operator of the region's bulk power system and wholesale power markets, called for regional control over transmission systems and national reliability standards to protect against future widespread blackouts.
EEI: Adequate infrastructure, mandatory rules key to reliability Outlining its views on how to bolster U.S. electric reliability, the Edison Electric Institute urged Congress to enact comprehensive national energy legislation containing mandatory reliability rules and provisions that will help stimulate the development of a more robust U.S. transmission grid.
CERA points to several possible causes of blackouts In his testimony before the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) Senior Director Lawrence J. Makovich said the likely cause of the Aug. 14 blackouts was a combination of things.
Nuclear power plants maintain lowest production cost for baseload electricity, NEI reports The nation's 103 nuclear reactors were the lowest cost electricity producers of any source of expandable, baseload electricity in 2002, according to NEI.
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