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Industry News 2003 P31

NERC expresses support for reliability language in Senate energy legislation As the Senate resumes consideration of energy legislation, the North American Electric Reliability Countil (NERC) reaffirmed its continuing support for the reliability language contained in section 1111 of S. 14.
GE high-efficiency generator design validated General Electric reports that a demonstration model for a new, High-Temperature Superconducting (HTS) generator has been successfully tested. Building on GE's extensive research into HTS materials and generators, the development programme is leading to a higher efficiency generator capable of providing millions of dollars in energy savings.
WestConnect participants and others agree to look at costs and benefits of proposed RTO Participants of WestConnect, a proposed regional transmission organization (RTO) for a portion of the Western Interconnection, have joined with other Western organizations to hire Tabors Caramanis and Associates (TCA) to complete a cost-benefit analysis of the proposed RTO.
PJM board elects new managers John McNeely "Neel" Foster was selected by the PJM Interconnection Board of Managers (BOM) to fill the seat of recently resigned BOM member James E. Ksansnak.
ULH&P electric supply plan includes an additional 1,100 MW of generating capacity The Union Light, Heat and Power Co., an affiliate of Cinergy Corp., announced it has filed an application with the Kentucky Public Service Commission for approval of a long-term electric supply plan for its Northern Kentucky service territory.
Eutilia and Frost & Sullivan launch new procurement information service Eutilia, a Pan European marketplace for the utility sector, has released the first four specialist reports on various aspects of utility procurement, commissioned and carried out by the market research firm Frost & Sullivan.
San Francisco leaders approve $16 million energy efficiency program for businesses and residential customers San Francisco leaders have approved a historic $16.3 million joint energy efficiency pilot project with Pacific Gas and Electric Company and San Francisco's Environment Department.
Prairie State Energy Campus will inject $2.8 billion into the Illinois Economy A new study prepared by Southern Illinois University Carbondale (SIUC) reveals that Peabody Energy's planned Prairie State Energy Campus would inject about $2.8 billion into the Illinois economy in new spending, job creation and induced economic activity over three decades of operation.
Cross-segment competition demands increased knowledge Cross-segment competition from traditional and new technologies makes customer education and marketing imperative for success in the North American automatic transfer switch market.
Dominick W. Rubalcava elected president of LADWP Board Dominick W. Rubalcava, a renowned Latino community leader and passionate advocate for the Department of Water and Power, was elected president of the City of Los Angeles Board of Water and Power Commissioners.
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