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Industry News 2003 P29



New electric rates approved for Wisconsin Public Service Corp.'s Michigan customers
Wisconsin Public Service Corp. has received approval from the Michigan Public Service Commission to implement new electric rates for its Michigan customers.

Sneak preview available of new FERC web site
FERC announced it will be launching a redesigned web site sometime in August 2003. You will still be able to find it at http://www.ferc.gov.

New study gives 5-year forecast for coal supply
Increasingly stringent U.S. utility emission regulations, coupled with domestic coal supply uncertainties have stirred significant interest in coal imports among coal consuming generators.

SCE&G ranks first in survey of large industrial customers
South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. has been selected as the nation's best utility for overall customer satisfaction in a recent national survey of large electric customers.

New electric rates approved for Wisconsin Public Service Corp.'s Michigan customers
Wisconsin Public Service Corp. has received approval from the Michigan Public Service Commission to implement new electric rates for its Michigan customers.

AMR industry focusing on deeper penetration into end-use customer market
Widely accepted for large end-use customer metering and for reading hard-to-access meters, automatic meter reading (AMR) solutions are now trying to capture the smaller end-use customer market.

Shoring up U.S. transmission means facing FACTS
FACTS technology could well be the shot-in-the-arm the U.S. transmission system needs, but cost and a lack of knowledge about the technology have historically held it back. Is widespread acceptance getting closer for FACTS?

Chuck the graph paper; GIS and CADD are here to stay
In an exclusive interview with Utility Automation for its July/August 2003 issue, T&D engineers dissect the paper vs. PC debate and what software has done to improve line siting and design.

Incite Program to allocate major DOE Office of Science computing resources to key scientific projects
Proposals are now being accepted for a new Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science program to support innovative, large-scale computational science projects, Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham announced Friday.

Senate energy committee to use much of last year's bill
The U.S. Senate has succeeded in getting past its deadlock over a comprehensive energy bill by making use of some provisions already passed by the Democrats last year.

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