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Most viewed articles
This list shows the most widely viewed articles on our site:
- NRG building first-ever commercial scale CO2 capture project
November 5, 2007
NRG and Powerspan are joining forces to install carbon capture and storage technology on a 125 mw coal generator in Texas . . .
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- What does buying Strategic Energy mean to Direct Energy?
April 4, 2008
We asked that question to David Clarke, CFO of Direct Energy after his firm this week bought Strategic Energy from Great Plains Energy . . .
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- KELLIHER: Driving competition ranks high on FERC to do list
October 12, 2007
FERC's effort to promote competition in the organized markets through its Advanced NPRM will rank high on the list of Chairman Joseph Kelliher's accomplishments, he told us yesterday in his office . . .
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- Ohio's SB 221 passes Senate, heads for House
November 1, 2007
The Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 221 yesterday, thus Gov Ted Strickland's Energy, Jobs & Progress moves to the state House . . .
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- Integrys Energy Services starts green power, DSM business
April 1, 2008
Integrys Energy Services created a new business segment focused on renewable energy, efficiency and conservation . . .
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- ConEd's Jorge Lopez sees market attitude starting to change
October 25, 2007
Some fear the New York market is starting to slip backwards but Jorge Lopez is convinced it's moving ahead right now . . .
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- Markey-Waxman bill bans new coal
plants without GHG controls
March 13, 2008
US Reps Edward Markey, D-Mass, and Henry Waxman, D-Calif, introduced a bill to ban the building of new coal plants without greenhouse gas emissions controls . . .
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- FPL CEO warns carbon bill punishes the clean, rewards polluters
November 5, 2007
FPL Group Chairman Lewis Hay isn't pleased with the way a cap and trade bill by Sens Joe Lieberman, I-Conn, and John Warner, R-Va, allocates carbon credits . . .
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- Wildfires play havoc with California reliability
October 24, 2007
Raging wildfires in California affected electric reliability yesterday and Monday as flames burned just below several high voltage lines that had to be taken offline . . .
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- FERC's Moeller calls carbon
'strangest policy phenomenon' ever
March 14, 2008
The uncertainty of where the country is headed on climate change looms despite enormous pressure from the public to get something done, FERC Commissioner Philip Moeller told the KEMA Executive Forum this week near Dallas, Texas . . .
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- What does the promotion of FERC's John Moot mean?
October 16, 2007
He was general counsel and now has the title of chief of staff. FERC hasn't always had a chief of staff but it's a post that generally reflects the chairman's preferences . . .
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- US consumers don't know where power comes from
October 11, 2007
A survey released Wednesday shows a disparity between who actually produces greenhouse gases and who Americans believe are to blame . . .
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- Anti-markets propaganda published by Power in the Public Interest
October 31, 2007
A report released this month by Power in the Public Interest reported that regulated states have lower prices than so-called "unregulated" states and that the gap is widening . . .
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- SoCalEd calls state's fines for survey manipulation excessive
November 5, 2007
Southern California Edison in a filing last week pushed back against a California PUC ALJ's proposal to make it pay over $200 million for allegedly manipulating survey results . . .
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- Sunflower Electric alarmed by Kansas coal plant denial
October 22, 2007
A decision by the Kansas Department of Health & Environment to deny a coal power plant permit would mean higher power bills for some . . .
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- Was this the moment the US turned the corner on climate change?
November 2, 2007
A Senate subcommittee approved climate legislation by Sens Joe Lieberman, I-Conn, and John Warner, R-Va . . .
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- 4 stories in 2 minutes
November 6, 2007
-- Avista joins GHG market
-- Shift in weather cuts gas price
-- PG&E to add some solar thermal
-- Spark Energy gets help with green RFPs . . .
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- Gas market to see big changes in supply, predicts Bentek
March 26, 2008
Except for some expected dips in supply as new infrastructure is connected, the news is bad for those who've traded well on the rise . . .
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- House Energy considers possibility
of EPA regulating CO2
April 11, 2008
Regulating greenhouse gas emissions with the Clean Air Act would be a mess, Chairman of the House Energy & Commerce Committee John Dingell . . .
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- Compete Coalition urges Congress to support markets, green power & DR
October 26, 2007
Regional competitive markets have an important role to play as the power grid adapts to a soon-to-be carbon constrained world . . .
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