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Deregulation 2004 P1

Electric dereg 'shakeout' seen Rules encouraging independent retail providers to jump into Texas's recently deregulated electricity markets have attracted some players that are severely undercapitalized and susceptible to bankruptcy, two energy experts contend.
Williams and California utilities reach agreement on settlement terms Williams announced it has reached agreement on terms to settle with two California utilities resolving outstanding disputes, including refund liability, related to natural gas and power markets in 2000 and 2001.
New York ISO renews contract for RETX ePath notification manager RETX Inc., a provider of Internet-based software applications and services to the energy industry, announced that New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) has extended their contract for ePath Notification Manager™.
NYISO Bid-to-Bill controls receive second straight positive audit NYISO passed its second straight SAS 70 Type 2 audit, which confirmed that controls used in the Bid-to-Bill process are in accordance with the standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
Maryland consortium leverages electric choice to generate savings opportunity with Strategic Energy With the second phase of Maryland electricity competition coming quickly, businesses have an imminent opportunity to reduce their electricity costs.
Number of customers participating in Michigan electric choice increases by 70 percent in 2003 The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) released its annual "Status of Electric Competition in Michigan" report.
EPSA comments on FERC order for interim generation market power screen The Electric Power Supply Association (EPSA) has released comments regarding the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's interim generation market power screen.
Alliance for Retail Choice praises state regulators for supporting customer choice The Alliance for Retail Choice, a group of national retail energy suppliers, applauded state regulators who are supporting customer choice in electricity markets.
Texas retail electric provider to pay $750,000 penalty to settle complaints The Public Utility Commission (PUC) on Thursday ordered Republic Power, LP, doing business as Energy America, to pay a $750,000 penalty.
Competitive retail power markets advance rapidly in 2003 According to KEMA analysis published this month, US retail power competition experienced substantial progress in 2003.
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