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August 31, 2005

Holland heads Organization of PJM states

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Swift Energy: facilities still in place

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State claim rejected on energy costs

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People who grumble about old bridge now rejoice it may stay

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NRC will take more time on power boost review

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NRC renews license for Cook nuclear plant

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NRC meeting to draw officials from the region

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Progress Energy thinking nuclear for added power

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NJ utility plans to send crews to stricken areas

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Allegheny Power prepared for severe weather

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August 30, 2005

Progress Energy ponders nuclear

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How electricity dereg causes blackouts

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Governors seek energy options

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Judge dismisses Lockyer suit against Powerex

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Midwest ISOs market settlements controls pass audits

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Nuclear agency needs to start answering questions

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Reliant Energy campaign defines new era in electricity marketing

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Leaving PGW in the cold

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Maybe in my backyard (Exelon)

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WPS Energy Services to discontinue services

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August 29, 2005

Pity the lost opportunities in our energy bill

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New energy law to produce significant changes

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Nuke industry seeks more power

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States work to reduce emissions

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Grant to study emissions

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Work-life issues can test managers (PJM)

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Electric grid operators cooperate to meet demand

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Bank of Texas selects Reliant for long-term energy deal

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Focus is cleanup after leak stopped

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August 26, 2005

State regulators quadruple fines for PGW shut-offs

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Senate rejects California governor's energy plan

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New law to produce significant changes in electric sector

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Title III as it relates to LNG

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Utility regulators eye power market plan

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Dartmouth researches join energy crisis team

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Battle over atomic plant in NJ continues

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Local ratifies contract with Ohio Edison

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August 25, 2005

ISO New England costs up 7 percent

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Advocate pushes for LNG projects to proceed

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Norwood takes aim at power company

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Entergy outlines relicensing process

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Mayors seek regional plan on power plant emissions

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Mirant will proceed with plan to temporarily shut down generating station

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FirstEnergy among stocks making new high

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West Virginia Commission approves sale of Mountaineer Gas

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Cinergy names James Turner president

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PPL unveils power line plan

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August 25, 2005 | Permalink | Comments (0)

August 24, 2005

Nine U.S. states to cut power plant emissions

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Coal-Powered plan in Virginia warned by regulators

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Progress reducing air pollution in Eastern U.S.

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Final OK given for coal plant

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AG Lynch sounds off

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Public input sought on outer continental shelf energy development

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Back-To-Basics strategy give utility stocks new energy

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Gas company sale near reality

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August 24, 2005 | Permalink | Comments (0)

August 23, 2005

China to priortize natural gas, nuclear energy

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Consumers finds some savings in energy bill

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Special interest fight forces out key energy provision

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Obstacles keep hope alive for foes of Fall River LNG facility

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Energy law pushed LICAP back

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DEP faults Oyster Creek plan

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Blanco back third power plant proposal

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Topic of the day: nuclear power

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August 23, 2005 | Permalink | Comments (0)

August 22, 2005

Lawmakers, DEP debate mercury regulations

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Energy bill offers little short-term relief

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Harbor Commission has final say

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NRC delays rulings on nuclear reactor permits

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Utilities powering up

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Exelon urges other businesses to give to police memorial

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Discussion on the effects of the energy policy act

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DPL completes bond refinancing

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August 22, 2005 | Permalink | Comments (0)

August 19, 2005

Energy Law Fires Ethanol Demand

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Power Lines May Offer Internet Connections

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Bush: FERC Knows Best

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Curbing Mercury

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Coal Lobby Pressuring Leahy on Power Plant Mercury Issue

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Reliant Energy: CARE Program Helps Keep Lights On

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Allegheny Energy Completes Wheatland Generating Facility Sale

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Emissions Credits From FuelCell Energy's Ultra-Clean Power Plants Certify the Energy 2005 Conference

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August 19, 2005 | Permalink | Comments (0)

August 18, 2005

Energy Bill a Good Step

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Energy Picks For a Favorable FERC LICAP Decision

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Energy, NRC Whistleblower Gain Right to Jury Trial

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Power Shift: PUHCA's Out, But Public Power Growing

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PJM Appoints New Executives

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PUC to Hear Testimoney on Exelon Deal

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Allegheny Energy Sells Ohio Territory to American Electric Power

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Strong Earnings Lift FirstEnergy

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August 18, 2005 | Permalink | Comments (0)

August 17, 2005

New Energy Bill a Start, But We Can Do Better

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New Law May Tighten Power Plant Security

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Cheaper Oil...But With a Price

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State officials Steer Clear of Strong Mercury Protections

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Rendell Administration Gets Support for Tougher Mercury Rule

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PPL Increases Pollution Control Investment

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Reliant Settles Energy Crisis Suit

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Public Service Enterprise Group Supports Buy Out

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August 17, 2005 | Permalink | Comments (0)

August 16, 2005

Reliant settles energy claims

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DTE Energy buys Duquesne energy projects

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Fuel cell gas boiler will slash energy bills

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NRG Energy has potential as takeover target

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New energy bill takes on cybersecurity

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Power struggle over relicensing

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FERC wants closure to energy crisis

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Exelon sees PSEG deal closing by 2006 second quarter

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Electricity prices shock heavy users

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August 16, 2005 | Permalink | Comments (0)

August 15, 2005

New energy law has sunny side

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Holes in the energy law

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Energy law can put green in pockets of consumers

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Energy law marks shift in U.S. policy

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Mercury emissions too high, state says

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August 15, 2005 | Permalink | Comments (0)

A New Post

For Pennsylvania Energy News.

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