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Industry News 2003 P34



Energy outlook reports slight recovery in natural gas supplies
The Energy Information Administration's (EIA's) latest short-term energy outlook reports that natural gas supplies have recovered somewhat from earlier projections. In addition, U.S. electric demand is expected to increase 1.3 percent in 2003.

Survey shows Nevada residents are resigned to use of Yucca Mountain
A recent survey on the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste project shows that voters believe the region is increasingly on the wrong track but they are resigned to the idea that the project will go ahead as planned.

National Energy Marketers Association refocuses advocacy strategy on win-win scenarios for consumers, utilities and regulators
The Executive Committee of the National Energy Marketers Association (NEM) met in Chicago to review and refocus NEM's advocacy efforts to hasten the speed of restructuring throughout North America.

2003 World Technology Award for Energy goes to Berkeley Lab's Environmental Energy Technologies Division
The World Technology Network (WTN) has announced that Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory's Environmental Energy Technologies Division (EETD) has won the 2003 World Technology Award for Energy, in the corporate category.

Florida utility regulator rules in Progress Energy revenue sharing dispute
The Florida Public Service Commission (FPSC) on Wednesday ruled that Progress Energy Florida must provide an additional $18 million to its customers, ending a dispute over the revenue sharing component of a 2002 rate agreement.

Energy efficiency is key to solving nation's long-term natural gas crisis, report says
The Alliance to Save Energy commended the Department of Energy's just-announced public awareness campaign promoting the need for smart energy behavior and enhanced energy efficiency in response to the current natural gas crunch.

DOE's Abraham unveils smart energy use education campaign
The U.S. secretary of energy on Wednesday launched the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) public awareness campaign to educate businesses, homeowners and consumers on ways they can cut energy bills.

NERC News
The North American Electric Reliability Council has released updates on the NERC cyber security standard, its strategic plan, revised committee scopes and procedures and more.

Edison Electric Institute weighs in with Senate committee on natural gas supply issue
The Edison Electric Institute and its Alliance of Energy Suppliers submitted a statement to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources for its July 10 oversight hearing on natural gas.

Energy Secretary Abraham announces second natural gas summit of the year
Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham announced that he would invite countries that use liquefied natural gas as an energy resource to attend a Global Liquefied Natural Gas Summit in the U.S. later this year to take a fresh look at the world's LNG resources and markets.

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