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Industry News 2003 P54

PPL plans to deactivate four Connecticut units A subsidiary of PPL Corp. told the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on Monday that it is preparing to file an application to temporarily deactivate four of the five units at the company's power plant in Wallingford, Conn.
EIA assesses natural gas productive capacity for 2003 Estimates of available productive capacity for natural gas during 2003 are developed and compared to forecasted natural gas demand in the latest edition of "Natural Gas Productive Capacity For the Lower-48 States," released Monday by the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Business customers want special billing services but utilities aren't necessarily filling the bill, report finds Only 28% of U.S. utilities have special billing systems for complex accounts. The remaining 72% may not be able to grapple with a variety of complicated rates and tariffs, but they can still provide special billing options that their largest customers have come to expect, quantitative and anecdotal evidence revealed in Chartwell's latest report shows.
Demand for power security driving the DCG market to 78 GW by 2008 The worldwide distributed and cogeneration (DCG) market will grow from 53 GW in 2003 to 78 GW in 2008, creating a $30 billion opportunity by 2008, according to "Distributed and Cogeneration - Technology and Markets, Volume 1; Worldwide Forecasts, Applications and Competitive Environment" just released by Darnell.
New record high for nuclear power generation in 2002 The U.S. nuclear industry generated a record 780.2 billion kilowatthours (kwh) of electricity in 2002, according to preliminary data released recently by the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Report reveals strong modular trend in energy risk and transaction software systems The Skipping Stone 2003 Energy Transaction Software Report confirms a strong trend among energy transaction systems vendors toward modularization.
Electric co-op chief urges Congress to "wait and see" on drafting electricity legislation The chief spokesman for the nation's cooperative electric utilities Thursday voiced continuing concern about the timing and content of proposals to restructure the electric industry.
"Key Women in Energy™-Americas" honorees named RaderEnergy announced recently the results of "Key Women in Energy-Americas," a super-regional honors program with the mission of identifying, recognizing and honoring excellence in individual performance in the energy industry.
Moody's: UK Energy White Paper has no impact on rating approach The UK government's recently published White Paper on the long-term future of UK energy has not prompted any change Moody's Investors Service's rating approach.
NERC receives ANSI accreditation of its standards development process The American National Standards Institute has approved the accreditation of the North American Electric Reliability Council's reliability standards development process.
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