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Industry News 2003 P42

Valuation implications of the distressed asset crisis: The regulatory challenge In this article from the June 2003 issue of Electric Light & Power, author David Hayward discusses the distressed asset crisis in the electric power market.
Managing AMR data can help utilities improve efficiency and reliability A new report shows that by providing consistent and easily accessible data to internal and external departments, utilities can improve efficiency and reliability and more.
Midwest ISO hosts technical conference on tariffs More than 70 stakeholders participated in a two-day technical conference at the Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator, Inc. aimed at refining tariff language necessary for the smooth opening of the Midwest electricity markets next spring.
BAEF study warns of potential electricity shortage California's energy problems are far from over, according to a report issued by the Bay Area Economic Forum.
As energy usage soars, energy-efficiency rebates plummet in New York With the peak energy usage season close at hand, some energy efficiency projects in New York are stalling because the necessary funding has already been exhausted.
AMR industry focusing on deeper penetration into end-use customer market, report says 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.
Represented employees walk off job at Oyster Creek Union members walked off the job at the Oyster Creek Generating Station Thursday in a move that AmerGen and Exelon Nuclear officials say is a violation of an agreement with the company.
Energy merchant sector is 'under repair,' analyst report states In his latest report "Industry Survey on Natural Gas," Standard & Poor's natural gas and multi-utility equity analyst Craig Shere is forecasting increasingly favorable interest from creditors and investors for energy merchants as pending regulatory issues continue to be resolved, banks and institutional lenders continue to refinance merchant debt obligations and pending asset sales are consummated.
New York state electricity supply adequate for "normal" summer weather Electricity supplies in New York State are adequate to meet power demand for "normal" summer weather, the New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) said Thursday in releasing its third report on the State's electricity capacity needs.
Kenneth Rapuano named new deputy under secretary for counterterrorism Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham has named Kenneth Rapuano to be deputy under secretary of energy for counterterrorism.
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