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Industry News 2005 P18

Energy bill extends wind power incentive through 2007 American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) hailed the extension of the wind energy Production Tax Credit (PTC) included in the wide-ranging energy bill that Congress just adopted and President Bush is soon expected to sign into law.
EEI salutes Congress for completing long journey toward comprehensive national energy legislation American consumers will be the ultimate beneficiaries of comprehensive energy legislation that Congress has sent to the President's desk, said Edison Electric Institute President Tom Kuhn, commenting on action by both House and Senate approving the conference report on the national energy package.
Dominion applauds passage of Energy Policy Act Dominion, one of the nation's largest energy companies, applauds passage of the federal Energy Policy Act of 2005 and the benefits it will bring to the nation's energy infrastructure, consumers and the environment.
Amid punishing heat wave, U.S. power industry breaks all-time record for electricity demand The U.S. electric power industry has set a new record for power demand, providing 95,259 gigawatthours (GWh) for the week ending July 23, and eclipsing by 5.3 percent the previous record of 90,468 GWh set back in August 2002, according to Edison Electric Institute's weekly electric output survey.
House-Senate conferees complete energy bill Breaking a four-year stalemate, a House-Senate conference committee approved the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (H.R. 6). The action clears the way for final passage this week and will satisfy President Bush's ambitious goal of completing a comprehensive energy bill this month.
SouthernLINC Wireless recognizes heroic efforts SouthernLINC Wireless, a Southern Company, announced five exemplary volunteers from throughout the Southeast have been named "Southern Heroes." Those chosen are being recognized for their efforts in making their communities stronger, safer and more united.
NRC proposes national tracking system for certain radioactive materials The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is considering amending its regulations to implement a national tracking system for certain radioactive materials used for academic, medical and industrial purposes.
Commission closes investigation of supply offers during Midwest ISO electricity market start Federal Energy Regulatory Commission terminated a preliminary investigation into supply offers by power market participants during the Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator (Midwest ISO) market launch, accepting staff's conclusions that bid offers examined were the result of market start-up and communications problems, and did not represent willful efforts to manipulate the new electricity market.
NRC seeks public input on Palisades nuclear plant environmental issues for license renewal The U. S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff will hold two public meetings Thursday, July 28, in South Haven, Mich., on the environmental review of Nuclear Management Company's application to renew the operating license for Palisades Nuclear Plant. The plant is located at Covert, Mich.
Con Edison sets new record for electric usage Con Edison set an all-time record for peak electricity demand, reaching 12,361 megawatts at 4:00 p.m., which topped the 12,250 megawatts the company provided at 3:00 p.m. this afternoon. Prior to yesterday, the record was 12,207 megawatts set on August 9, 2001. Three of the top 10 electric peak loads of all time have been reached this summer.
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