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Industry News 2005 P25

Loose dogs unleash problems for DTE Energy meter readers Dog bite injuries have long been a problem for DTE Energy meter readers, who often have to enter homeowners' yards to read their MichCon gas and Detroit Edison electric meters. Unfortunately, these injuries are on the rise.
Nuclear industry hails senate energy panel's ok of Price-Anderson Act, hydrogen project The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee approved the nuclear energy section of comprehensive energy legislation. Following is a statement from John Kane, the Nuclear Energy Institute's senior vice president of governmental affairs.
NRC advisory committee on reactor safeguards to meet June 1-3 in Rockville, Maryland The Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards will hold a public meeting June 1-3 in Rockville, Md., to discuss, among other items, the interim review of the license renewal application for the Point Beach Nuclear Plant, in Wisconsin, and the draft Safety Evaluation Report related to the Grand Gulf Early Site Permit Application.
Commission continues its push to prevent market abuses and create greater transparency in energy markets The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission moved forward with a series of proposals and rules addressing collection of information on the operating status of generating plants, refining the calculation of available transmission capacity, and streamlining a host of current reporting requirements.
Exstream Software cited as category leader in Celent report Exstream Software, Inc. announced it has been named a leading provider of insurance document management solutions by Boston-based Celent Communications in the analyst firm's "Insurance Software Deal Trends 2003-2004" reports published last month. Based on its deal volume, Exstream was cited in both the property/casualty and life/health editions as a leading provider in the document management category, which includes creation of policies and correspondence.
Super sessions identify key subjects at 2005 IEEE PES Transmission and Distribution Conference and Expo This year's IEEE PES Transmission and Distribution Conference & Exposition, scheduled from October 9-14 in New Orleans, La., will highlight some of the major issues facing power-delivery professionals worldwide. The four super sessions include: Transmission Investment-It's Time, Wind Power: The Energy Alternative on the Horizon, Cyber Security of T&D Assets-How Vulnerable is Your System? and Reactive Power: It's All About Reliability.
2005 Marketing and Customer Service Awards Electric Light & Power and Chartwell are accepting nominations for their 2005 Marketing and Customer Service Awards, which recognize excellence in customer service and utility marketing.
Southern Company top electric service provider in customer satisfaction survey For the sixth consecutive year, Southern Company rated highest in customer satisfaction among electric service providers in the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) survey of residential customers representing 30 gas and electric utilities across the United States. Overall, Southern Company tied for the fourth highest ranking among all companies in the 2005 first quarter survey.
Electrical Construction Safety partnership seeks OSHA training class, multi-region study on lineman culture The unprecedented collaboration of 70 percent of the country's electrical transmission and distribution contractors continue to press for fundamental safety changes in the industry. Specifically, the group is proposing an OSHA 10-hour class solely for transmission and distribution workers and launching a series of focus groups exploring the lineman culture.
NuStart selects six finalist candidate sites for license applications for advanced nuclear energy plants The country's largest consortium of nuclear power companies announced it has selected six finalist candidate sites from which it plans to pick two sites for two applications for the first construction and operating licenses of a new advanced nuclear energy plant in 30 years.
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