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Industry News 2005 P16

TXU Electric Delivery to increase help to utilities affected by Katrina Entergy, Florida Power & Light ask for help in restoring electric service in wake of hurricane.
Researchers examine experience with real-time pricing in retail choice states Researchers at the DOE's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Neenan Associates compared the experience of eight states with retail choice.
NiMO large customers show modest, diverse response to day-ahead pricing Day-ahead market indexed pricing, combined with emergency demand response programs, encourages large customer demand response and retail competition.
Itron unveils Knowledge Center in Oakland office Itron's new 'Knowledge Center' presents an interactive experience designed to showcase the company's vision and product offerings.
With ongoing growth in its service area, FPL issues a request for proposals Florida Power & Light Company confirmed the need to increase its power resources beginning in 2009 to respond to significant growth occurring in Florida, particularly in South Florida. In 2004, FPL added more than 100,000 new customers. Forecasts for increased customer use of electricity and growth are expected to continue throughout the coming decade.
SPL Worldgroup clients earn top rankings in J.D. Power study SPL WorldGroup, a leading provider of mission-critical software solutions for the global utility market, is pleased to announce that several of their customers have earned some of the highest rankings in the prestigious J.D. Power and Associates 2005 Electric Utility Residential Customer Satisfaction StudySM.
TransAlta's Wabamun plant remains on standby TransAlta Corporation announced that its Wabamun unit four will remain on standby until the appropriate regulatory approvals are received. TransAlta was forced to shut down the 279 megawatt unit on August 3, 2005 due to the CN train derailment and resulting oil spill into Lake Wabamun, Alberta.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company announces $250,000 in 'Solar Schools' grants Pacific Gas and Electric Company announced the first 10 schools selected to receive installation of a 1 kilowatt solar generation system valued at $20,000 each. PG&E also announced the first 10 schools chosen to receive $5,000 "Bright Ideas" grants for their innovative solar science projects.
R. W. Beck issues statement on natural gas market conditions Management consulting and engineering firm R. W. Beck, Inc. issued a one-page Market Conditions Special Statement confirming reasons for the rapid increase in natural gas spot prices this month, now exceeding $9 per MMBtu at most market hubs.
Agreement reached with Reliant Energy; last of 'big five' generators to pay $460 million to settle California claims Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Joseph T. Kelliher announced a settlement reached with Reliant Energy, FERC staff and other parties to comprehensively resolve claims related to the Western energy crisis of 2000-2001.
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