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Industry News 2003 P25

The C Three Group publishes 'Diversified Businesses of US Investor-Owned Utilities' 2003 The C Three Group™ announces the publication of "Diversified Businesses of US Investor Owned Utilities" ©2003 Edition.
Pepco issues RFP for wholesale energy Pepco has issued its annual Request for Proposals (RFP) for wholesale energy to supply a portion of the company's default service to its customers in the District of Columbia and Maryland.
NERC supports U.S.-Canada task force investigating causes of 2003 blackout Michehl R. Gent, NERC President and CEO, confirmed that NERC will support the U.S.-Canada Task Force investigation into the cause of the recent blackouts that affected North America.
Demand Response Coalition urges that consumers be empowered to help prevent outages The Demand Response and Advanced Metering Coalition urged policymakers to set up demand response capability as part of the solution to large-scale outages.
Excel's technology reduces grid overload during peak electricity usage periods Excel Energy Technologies, Ltd. responded to the Aug. 16 New York ISO's call for a curtailment alert to aid in the process of restoring the power grid in New York City to full service.
EPSA supports FERC's proposed natural gas and electric power market behavior rules In comments submitted to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the Electric Power Supply Association (EPSA) supported the general direction in which FERC is moving to set conditions on market participants regarding their ability to sell wholesale electricity or natural gas at market-based rates.
FirstEnergy calls for electricity conservation measures FirstEnergy Corp. on Wednesday announced that it is asking customers to make every effort possible to reduce their consumption of electricity.
Transmission infrastructure fix could cost $1.2 to $2.0 billion annually According to a paper just released entitled, "The Shock Heard 'Round the World or ... the August 14th Birth of the United Grid of America," by R.J. Rudden Associates, Inc., the annual, nationwide cost to utility customers of upgrading and modernizing the nation's transmission grid could increase in each of the next five years by about $1.2 to $2.0 billion, but cost the average residential customer no more than between $50 and $125 over five years.
NorthWestern Energy remains watchful of Montana wildfires Late afternoon winds fanned the Black Mountain Complex fire near Missoula forcing the evacuation of about 150 NorthWestern Energy customers in the O'Brien Creek area on Saturday evening.
Electric utilities need national coordination for transmission system upgrade, analyst says Standard & Poor's equity analyst covering the electric utilities industry believes that congressional guidelines are necessary to ensure national coordination of an upgrade to the United States' electrical transmission system.
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