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Industry News 2003 P5



Westar Energy responds to indictments of two former executives
Westar Energy learned this morning that a federal grand jury has indicted two former executives, David C. Wittig and Douglas T. Lake, on charges related to their conduct during their service as officers, which ended in late 2002.

After declining in 2001, U.S. electricity generation grows 3.3 percent in 2002
Net electricity generation in the U.S. resumed its path of almost continual growth in 2002, reaching 3,859 billion kWh, 3.3 percent higher than in 2001, EIA said.

Transmission outage affects customers in northeastern Wisconsin and the western Upper Peninsula
American Transmission Co. officials are investigating the cause of a widespread power outage that left thousands of people in the dark from just north of Green Bay, Wis., to just west of Manistique, Mich., throughout much of the night.

Utilities find cost-effective ways to offer customers a variety of bill payment options
The menu of bill payment options continues to expand with North America's electric and natural gas utilities as these energy providers seek out more cost-effective ways to serve customers and at the same time provide the services necessary to meet customer demand.

National survey sees trouble ahead for financing national transmission system
In a just completed national survey commissioned by AUS Consultants, 53 percent of consumers said they would be at least somewhat willing to pay a 10 percent increase in their electric bills over the next 10 years to upgrade the nation's power system.

NRC to discuss delay in declaring an emergency at Perry
The NRC staff will meet with representatives of First Energy Nuclear Operating Company on December 9 in Lisle, Illinois, to discuss the safety significance of an undue delay in declaring an emergency situation.

ISO New England: Eliminate "Swiss cheese" approach to power system dispatch and management
ISO New England Inc., operator of the region's bulk electric power system and wholesale power markets, submitted its formal comments to the U.S.-Canada Power System Outage Task Force on the group's interim report investigating the August 2003 blackout.

25 organizations urge new EPA administrator to greatly expand sustainable energy programs
In a letter delivered Tuesday to the office of Mike Leavitt, newly-installed administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 25 member groups of the Sustainable Energy Coalition called upon him to greatly expand the agency's sustainable energy programs.

FERC strengthens standards of conduct for natural gas and electric industries
In response to changes in the structure of the energy industry, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has adopted a final rule that will establish standards of conduct that will apply uniformly to natural gas pipelines and transmitting public utilities.

Johnson Controls receives national 'Star of Energy Efficiency' award
The Alliance to Save Energy bestowed one of its top honors on Johnson Controls Inc. for the company's outstanding contributions to the advancement of energy efficiency.

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