Electricity News 2003
January 2003 News Story Index
- Aquila, DPL Energy Drop Ohio Projects
- Canada Energy Board Reports Decrease
- FERC Urged To Give States More Say
- ICE Energy Market Gets UK Watchdog Approval
- Nevada Plant To Be Running by April
- Maxim Power Building Plant in Germany
- NS Power May Be Forced To Raise Rates
- Ontario Agency To Sell Its Debt
- California Power Grid Proposes Plan
- Largest Wind Farm Built In Eastern US
- Hydro-Quebec Faces Record Demand
- Ontario Price Freeze May Be Lifted Early
- Nine States Sue Bush Administration
- Minnesota Signs Deal With Manitoba Hydro
- The News At BC Hydro
- Hydro Pulls Plug On Troubled Dam
- Gas and Hydro In Turmoil
- Hydro Market Not as Ontario Planned
- Energy North Closes Share Offering
- Hydrogenics Acquires Greenlight
- Bruce Power Restart Looking Good
- Smog From U.S. Plants Will Not Hurt Canada
- Wind Farm Plan Draws Criticism
- UN Agency Commends Canada for Kyoto
- Energy Retrofit In Canadian University
- Demand for Electricity Grows in 2002
- BC Hydro To Use German SAP system
- Power Plant Construction Hits Record Year
- Wind Power Not Just a Lot of Hot Air
- Who Has Seen The Wind Power?
- Nuclear Power Plant in South China
- New Report Focuses on Satisfaction
- Long-term Grid Bids Should Get Priority
- The Future of Energy in Canada
- Texas Committed to Deregulation
- U.S. Energy Industry Recovering from 2002
- Suncor Sees No Major Impact From Kyoto
- Fort Chicago To Run Up Debt To Fuel Pipeline
- Bush Clears Way For Coalbed Methane Projects
- Aquila, FirstEnergy Try To Save UK Deal
- Energy Plan May Threaten Sovereignty in Canada
- Bruce A Environmental Assessment Accepted
- Hydrogenics Received Order From Germans
- TransAlta Closes Sale of Alberta Plant Stake
- Nuclear Plants Slammed for No Terror Planning
- Toronto is Not Very Green
- Liberals Pressure Protects Farmers From Rates
- Tennessee Valley To Expand Wind Generation
- Coal Plants More Economic Than Gas-Fueled
- BC Hydro Gets Good Green Power Response
- Rate Cap Cost Over One Million In December
- Election Should Precede Hydro Sale
- BC Hydro Defers Generation Application
- Constellation Energy Buys Canadian Business
- Boston Wind-Farm Proposal
- Feds Should Force Emission Caps in Ontario
- Brascan Power Adds To Hydro Income Fund
- NYC Parks Cut Lighting Energy Use
- Canadian Companies To Invest in Brazil
- Germany Increases Wind Power Generation
- Energy Official Seeks Smart Meters
- Sale of Ontario Hydro Scrapped
- Manitoba Hydro Joins Chicago Climate Exchange
- Government Partners With Industry
- Ontario May Feel Cash Squeeze
- UK Gives For Wave, Tidal Power Generation
- Organizations to Cut Greenhouse Gases
- OPG, TransCanada Eye Toronto Generator
- British Energy Calls EGM To Approve Sale
- NS Power, RESL Developing Agreement
- Manitoba Opens Natural Gas-Fuelled Plant
- Windstorm Leaves Thousands In The Dark
- Maine Rates Rise For Commercial Users
- Energy Market Softened, Niche Market Exists
- TransAlta Will Not Cut Dividend
February 2003 News Story Index
- B.C. Hydro Will Seek Rate Increase
- GE Hydro To Upgrade Three Scottish Plants
- L.A. Utility To Build Wind Facility
- ABB To Build Spaceborne Interferometer
- Ameren To Acquire Illinois Utilities
- BC Hydro Says Reservoir Inflows Below Normal
- Power Project To Benefit Isolated Community
- Britain Ranks Top In World Wind Market
- British Energy Completes Sale Of Canadian Unit
- Bruce Power May Restart Two More Units
- Canada Officials Forge Securities Plan
- Many Coloradans Seek Help Paying Utility Bills
- First Electrolytic Hydrogen Station
- Hydro-Quebec May Keep Rates Capped in 2004
- Quebec Mulls Hydro Stake Sale
- Hydro Trader Pays For Failed Imports
- Innovative Approaches To Deregulation in Maine
- Manitoba Hydro Dam A Pollution Buster
- New Brunswick To Open Electricity Market
- NB Power Seeks Approval For New US Line
- New Jersey Preps For Deregulation
- State Power Agency To Help Generators
- Ohio To Increase Solar Energy Panel Production
- Ontario May Face Power Shortfall In 2005
- Electricity Price Freeze Cuts Hydro One Profit
- No Decision In Market Manipulation Case
- Drought Hits Power Price On Prairie
- US Power Sector Faces Huge Debt In 2003
- Renewable Energy Plan Meets Utility Resistance
- Wisconsin Utility To Give Refund
March 2003 News Story Index
- SaskPower Receives Federal Wind Incentive
- Alberta Pays Highest Electricity Rates: Study
- Australian Electricity Spot Prices Increase: Demand Rises
- Accenture and BC Hydro Sign Pact
- B.C. Hydro Launches Island Plant Bid
- British Energy Group Wants Renewables Tax
- California Regulators Question Grid Upgrade
- Calpine Signs California Power Agreement
- Canada Power Exports To US Cut By Cold Weather
- Canadians Honoured For Reducing GHG Emissions
- Canada Crafting Post-Enron Corporate Penalties
- Chinese Wind Farm Makes Kyoto Profits
- Czech Republic To Build Wind Power Plants
- US Government Provides Money For Coal Projects
- Largest Canadian Wind Farm Now Providing Power
- FERC Grid Plan Casts Cloud On Legislation
- Hydro-Quebec In Electric Car Joint Venture
- Nuclear Power Necessary For Hydrogen Economy
- Iceland To Open First Hydrogen Fuel Station
- Gap In Electrical Infrastructure Investment
- MidAmerican Energy Plans Iowa Wind Farm
- Three Kentucky Plants Burn Landfill Gas
- Can Manitoba Hydro Balance the Books?
- Manitoba Looks To Feds To Fund Energy Projects
- Massachusetts Electric Seeks Hike in Rates
- Utility Proposes Second Minnesota Plant
- Nevada Approves Solar Power Project Contracts
- SNC To Build Power Plant In B.C.
- New England Wholesale Electricity Market
- FERC Sets Conditions For Utility Debt Issues
- Bush Touts Experimental CO2-Free Plant
- Norway To Scrap Industry Electricity Tax
- Nuclear Power Part Of Canadian Kyoto Commitment
- NY Utility To Buy Fuel Cells, Some For Homes
- FERC Says Con Ed Should Bear Generation Cost
- Duke Energy To Sell Stake N.Y. Power Plant
- Energy Companies Working To Offer Wind Power
- Ontario Rate Cap Costs Climb
- Increased Electricity Supply Needed In Ontario
- IMO Issues Quarterly 18-Month Outlook
- Bruce Power Committed To Nuclear Improvements
- Extending Subsidies May Cost Ontario Extra
- Canadian Electric Utilities May See Credit Reduced
- Ontario Extends Power Subsidy To Larger Users
- OPG Signs Deal For Green Power
- OPG Moves Staff Closer To Nuclear Plants
- Pickering Hydro Reactors Shut Down
- Oregon Electricity Users Will Get Refund
- Powerex Takes No Blame For California Market
- Solar Energy Studies Developed For Midwest
- Russia To Train Specialists For Iranian Nuclear Plant
- Boundary Dam Project Nears Completion
- SaskPower Introduces More On-Line Services
- TransCanada To Set Up Parent Company
- TVA Boosts Commitment To Renewable Energy
- Oldest Nuclear Power Plant In World To Close
- Despite Chaos, Deregulation Supported In US
- States Ask FERC To Override Virginia Grid Law
- Wind Power Bodies Say Global Use Grew In 2002
- Wind Power: The Next Cash Crop?
April 2003 News Story Index
- A.E. Power Chief Says Company Will Be Exonerated
- BC Hydro Changes Elsie Dam Safety Upgrade Schedule
- Beijing To Construct Two Transmission Lines
- Bishop's Falls Redevelopment Complete
- BP apologizes For Questionable Calif. Power Trades
- Bruce Power Receives Permission to Restart Two Nuclear
- California Sentiments Still Boiling
- CEA Recommends Solution to Current Problems
- Ukraine Says Chernobyl Shield Safe
- China Faces Power Shortgage -- Demand Jumps
- New Tech Needed to Control Climate Change
- New 850MW Calif Unit On Line By Summer
- US Consumers Not safe From Energy Abuse
- Cross-Sound Cable Appeals Conn. Power Line Ruling
- Dam Committee Considers Operating Alternatives
- U.S. Demand Response Now Considered Critical
- Dynegy gets $1.66 bln financing deal
- Ontario Power Generation Reports 2002 Earnings
- Rain Boosts Hydro Generation -- Ecuador
- Consortium Buys Emirates Power Plant
- Energy Savings Reenters Ontario Market
- GE Starts Up New Britain Power Station
- German Wind Power Growth Slows
- BC Hydro Eyes 3300 GWh of Green Power
- GRS Sells US $1.8 Million of Renewable Energy Certificates
- Electricity Generation Projects Fall 28%
- U.S. House Panel Debates Energy Bill
- Japanese Win Cut In Coal Price
- Japan Power Cuts Likely to Shape Nuclear Debate
- Mirant Refutes California's Claims
- New Jersey Utility Operations Surge
- Canadian Industry Increases Energy Efficiency by 1.8%
- Nuclear Power Important To Canada
- Nuclear Still An Option In Ontario
- OEA Questions Ontario Budget
- OEA Supports OEB Reform
- OPG President Challenges CEOs to Buy Green Power
- Hydro One Appoints New President
- N.Y. Approves PSEG Cross-Hudson Cable
- Russia To Approve Electricity Reform Plan
- Shell, Hydro Announce Joint Wind Power Agreement
- Siemens Wins Muara Tawar Power Project
- Energy Storage to Play Key Role in Future of Electricity Transmission
- Texas Wind-Power Bill Splits Consumer Groups
- Tokyo Electric Completes All Reactor Shutdowns
- TransAlta Commissions Ontario Plant
- TVA, MISO and PJM To Integrate Markets
- New Wind Power Facility Unveiled
- Utilities, Coal Companies Support DOE Zero-emission Plant
May 2003 News Story Index
- Council To Review Alberta Electricity Issues
- Comment: Alberta's Electricity Woes Continue
- Aquila Blames Alta Gov't Meddling For High Prices
- New Jersey Power Generator Loses Bid to Supply Electricity to New York Utility
- Boralex and UQAR Partner To Develop Wind Energy
- Brascan Hydroelectric Facility Opens
- CAMECO Reports Increased Earnings From Bruce Power
- Canadian Hydro's Pingston Plant Meets Commercial Operation
- China Approves New Power Plants
- Dispute May Result in Increased Costs in Connecticut
- Darlington Eyed As Site Of Fusion Reactor
- U.S. DOE Co-Funds Solar Cell Manufacture
- Power plays hit Dutch attemptat energy reform
- U.S. Electricity Glut Dims Peaker Plants' Future
- Emera earnings Rebound To $54.7 Million
- ENMAX Records Solid Net Earnings
- Enviros Mixed On Alternative Energy Proposals
- Montreal and Winnipeg Exchanges Consider Emissions Trading
- FERC Hears Calif. Plea To Revise, Drop Power Deals
- Sustainable Energy Announces Major Fuel Cell Milestone
- GE Says Big Promise In Wind Power
- Manitoba And Ontario Discuss East-West Grid
- SaskPower Seeks Wind Power Joint Ventures
- Kyoto Support Should Speed Up Hydro Project Approvals
- Manitoba And Ontario Investigate East-West Grid
- Mexican Official: Energy Deregulation Will Be Gradual
- Power Cuts Loom In New Zealand's Electricity Crisis
- Newfoundland Power's Profits Down
- Minnesota Governor Calls For Pact on Nuclear-Waste Storage
- Next 50 Years Holds Promise For Nuclear Energy
- Critics Berate Ont. Government's Power Promise
- OPG Reports First Quarter Profit
- PEI Electricity Plant Will Be
- Rural Peru Electrification Requires US$960M
- US Court Rejects Calif Move On PG&E Reorganization
- Pickering Unit Cleared For Restart
- Federal Energy Regulatory Panel Unveils Plan for Wholesale Electricity Markets
- Puget Sound Set To Buy Power Plants
- Colombian Rebels Attack Power Plant
- Write-Offs Put Reliant Resources in Red
- Back-door renationalisation of British Energy well under way
- New Safety, Work Rules Imposed at Nuclear Power Plants
- SaskPower To Use Biogas To Create Electricity
- SaskPower: Joint Ventures Sought For Wind Power
- New Zealand's electricity savings well short of target, warn
- Senate panel OKs updated U.S. electric grid
- U.S. Company Seeks Permit To Produce Power With Sludge
- FERC buckles under Hill pressure, drops 'SMD' grid plan
- Handful of U.S. States Lead Support For Renewable Energy
- Joint Venture Plans Windfarm in Northern Ontario
- Shortage Of Transmission Lines Could Deflate Texas Wind-Power Effort
- Tokyo May Face Power Shortages By End Of June
- TransAlta Watches Changing Ontario Market
- Quebec Firm to Manufacture Turbines From Germany
- U.S. Nuclear Energy Industry Retains Excellent Safety Rating
- Wave Power To Make Commercial Breakthrough
- U.S. Wind-power Body Cuts U.S. Growth Outlook Again
June 2003 News Story Index
- CEA Chair Recommends Initiatives for NA Electricity Trade
- Alberta Power Grid in 'Critical' Condition
- Pakistan state-run electricity sale by November
- Generators 'better' than buying power
- Ballard signs distribution deal for AirGen units
- Supreme Court Favors Utilities Over Cable
- Iraq Refinery With Power Problems
- B.C. Premiere has High Hopes for Hydrogen
- Aluminium group to ditch Brazil power concession
- British Energy Confident After Dismal Past
- Ontario Buys Brownout Insurance
- Ceremony Marks Power Plant Construction
- Calpine sees power market upturn in 2005
- TransAlta Powers Up First Mexican Station
- Canadian provinces eye massive hydro power project
- Cable to join China and Hainan to South Power Grid
- China puts another nuclear power plant on line
- China puts another nuclear power plant on line
- Solar Power to save money in China
- East China To Power Up April 2004
- High prices create doubt for coal-fired generation
- Failed Electricity Policies Could Impact Prices
- SaskPower Cogen Station Officially Opened
- Kerry says energy plan a key to national security
- Enmax wants more time for deregulation
- FERC staff lays out energy index reporting options
- Direct Energy fined over forgeries
- Albertans Facing Higher Gas Bills
- GE, Local Utilities Develop Wind Energy Project in Colorado
- Heat wave sparks fear over electricity
- Toronto firm joins Shell on hydrogen
- Hydro-Québec Signs Agreement with TransCanada Energy
- Iowa Rejects Power Transmission Plan
- Iowa Utilities Board RefusesTRANSLink Proposal
- Iran pressured into tougher nuclear inspections
- ElBaradei wants answers on Iran's nuclear plans
- Iran reiterates no sampling at alleged nuke plant
- Wind farm to be built in the Irish Sea
- Irving Oil revives Eastern Canada LNG plan
- Anger in Leduc over power prices
- Increasing Need Liquidity In U.S. Public Power
- Malaysia's Malakoff plans to add power plant
- Midwest ISO approves grid expansion plan
- Midwest ISO Issues Draft Energy Markets Tariff-Members
- Mirant Bankruptcy Scares U.S. Energy Market
- US natgas groups clash at FERC on price reporting
- NYPA Selects Two Wind Power Proposals
- Hearing set for PG&E bankruptcy plan
- Poland Postpones Power Legislation
- BC Hydro shows zero tolerance for pot growers
- Utilities Bring More Power to California
- U.S. to revive dormant nuclear-power industry
- BC Hydro Releases Plan to Save Power
- Scottish Power close to UK wind farm go-ahead
- Senate OKs Billions for Nuclear Power
- Utilities seek okay for smart meters
- Ten Killed In Power Station
- New Turbines Starts Ahead Of Schedule
- TransAlta selling interest in power plant to affiliate
- Romania, USA Sign Energy Agreement
- Energy Utilities Reforming Their Ways
July 2003 News Story Index
- US Senate will finish energy bill this month
- Mid-Atlantic Utility Commissioners Issue Resolution Supporting National Standard Market Design
- CMS Energy to Sell Australia Plant
- B.C. engineers decide to merge with technologists
- BC Hydro Conservation Review confirms Power Smart can reduce domestic demand substantially
- Electricity sells at 5-year high
- BC Hydro calls for private tenders
- Bishop's Falls Hydroelectric Plant Inauguration
- BPA Says Hydro In U.S. Northwest Adequate
- Brazilian Government Confirms Threat of New Energy Crisis
- Brazil's Light requests extension on debt payments
- Conservation Critical as California ISO Issues Warning of Peak Energy Demand
- Chubu Electric Claims Hamaoka Nuclear Plant Quake-Resistant
- Power Distribution Plan Restructured
- Ontario nuclear plants get 'clean' tax breaks
- Anglo American and Sasol to Proceed with the Development of Kriel South Coal Reserves
- Pressure pushes Senate Democrats to energy debate
- Electricity bills head downward
- Electricity Storage Seen Taming Volatile Prices
- Emera reports dip in profits, but says it won't apply for N.S. rate hike
- Germany's Fourth Biggest Utility aims to cull number of subsidiaries
- Italy's top oil and gas group to build new power plant to fight blackouts
- Europe's Energy Traders Demand Greater Transparency
- Heatwave strains Ontario power grid, Eves looks to Quebec for help
- Export dip cause of 'rainy day'
- FERC Denies Reliant Complaint on PJM Unit Payments
- FERC seeks plan to keep power plants on
- Plans Announced for 30-Megawatt Wind Farm in Pennsylvania
- FTC warns FERC regional grid plan may up costs
- FERC lacks data to oversee US power market , says Federal General Accounting Office
- Old Ontario Hydro Debt Likely To Grow Again
- Toronto Hydro Sells Natural Gas Retail Business
- Millennium Cell and Icelandic New Energy Announce Hydrogen Fuel Project
- Ecuador aims to close loopholes in electric sector
- Ireland gives 300 MW wind farm green light
- IEA warns Ireland to reduce greenhouse emissions
- Israel, Palestinians pledge energy cooperation
- Italy's main power company warns of blackouts
- Japan to boost nuclear energy as basic power source
- Judge won't stay FERC's order against NRG
- Klein promises US industries secure energy supply
- Mid-Atlantic Utility Signs Largest Wind-Power Contract in Region
- NB Power fiscal report reveals major losses
- ISO New England worried about NRG, blackout risk
- Newfoundland Power to drop rates
- Newfoundland Power files capital budget for 2004
- Toronto office building is first to retrofit to Renewable Energy for Air Conditioning
- CanadaÂ’s largest province commits to green energy development
- PG&E delays power plant transfers until August
- South Carolina Quashes Plan to Run Power Lines through Historic, Natural Areas
- Aging plants 'jeopardize' Ontario's electrical future
- Renewable generation project to keep Quebec town alive
- Ontario to boost Renewable Energy Capacity, almost Darlington-size
- Russia to Finish First Unit at Chinese Nuclear Power Plant in December 2004
- Russia UES, Japan Sumitomo sign power deal
- U.S. Energy Delegation in Murmansk
- SaskPower to improve energy efficiency at Regina facilities
- Shanghai nights turn darker to cope with temporary power shortage
- TransAlta Power, L.P. closes purchase of interest in Sheerness plant
- U.S. Southwest Power Rises on Nuclear Outages; Northwest Price Drops
- Hurricane knocks out power to 55,000 in Texas
- Texas Power Provider Sues Grid Operator and Electric Firms
- Task force to study electricity needs
- Third of emergency hydro supply dries up
- TransAlta Announces Renewed Credit Facility
- Tropical Storm Bill Leaves Louisina Homes In The Dark
- UK power supply squeeze eases as grid lifts warning
- UK energy supply: not all doom and gloom for 2020
- London energy brokers launch UK power price indices
- Lenders to control largest UK power station
- U.S. West Electricity Prices Rise Amid Hot Weather, Plant Shutdowns
- Wind Farm to be built in West Texas
- Wisconsin to review WPS power plant proposal
August 2003 News Story Index
- AES withdraws interest from British power plant
- Energy prices highest in Alberta: Opposition
- Why Blackout Task Force must move quick
- Selling power to Guyana to be hard for Brazil
- Brazil BNDES in $1 bln debt deal with power firms
- Bruce Power says nuclear unit to start soon
- Origin of Blackout Remains A Mystery
- Recalling California's Energy Crisis
- Canada Appoints Members of Joint Canada-U.S. Task Force
- Canada PM unveils $1B for Kyoto
- The Cascading Blackout: Why Wasn't the Power Outage Contained?
- CEA Calls for Policies to Enable Greater Electricity Investments
- China Corporation to build power providers
- Massive Blackout Could Happen in Colorado
- Ontario Scraps Energy Conservation Directorship
- DOE To Give Money for Energy Saving
- Edison Calls For
- New legislation can enhance capacity and reliability, EEI says
- Electricity plan geared to big operators
- Ontario Premier To Press U.S. For Power Review
- Energy Panel Hears Conflicting Interests
- Enron Sues LP Over Power Contract
- Probe of Blackout Cause Focuses On Lake Erie Grid
- Siemens, ABB lead Euro push to secure US power grid upgrade deals
- Eves Takes Heat For Failed Electricity Policy
- Eves scolds OPG bosses on power plants
- Eves skips Ottawa in search for energy answers
- Experts To Assess Failed Power-Outage Safeguards
- Greenpeace protests nuclear energy use in Brazil
- Blackout Betrays Ailing N.A. Power Grid
- Banks ask FERC to exclude hedging from holding limit
- High-tech wire, switches seen boosting grid
- Woitas countersues Husky over Sask. suit
- Hydrogen Or Fuel Cell - Which Comes First?
- Indonesia to boost energy security
- Indonesian Govt to Launch Energy Saving Campaign
- Ohio Utility Cites Problems Before Outage
- FERC clears companies of intentional outages
- Iran plans talks to UN about Nuclear program
- Power Shortages Spark Anger in Iraq
- Baghdad Power-Water Still Below Prewar Levels
- Drought threatens Java island's power supply
- $73 million earmarked for retrofitting
- Central Saanich pot grower pleads guilty
- Seven Power Plants Sold to Banks
- Merger might create strong player with complementary technologies
- British Power Giant National Grid Shares Dive on New York Exchange
- North American Electric Reliability Council Warned of Potential Blackout
- Newfound Hope for Quebec-Newfoundland hydro project
- Ohio Might Be Power Failure Source
- FirstEnergy asks Ohio to save power
- Ohio congressman seeks to lift FirstEnergy license
- NERC: Outages Began Along Line In Ohio
- Ohio firms warned blackouts in early 2003
- Ontario Residents Cope With Second Day Of Blackout
- Ontarians cut little power during crisis
- Pakistani prez opens huge hydroelectric power plant
- PGN delays natural gas supply to Singapore
- Arroyo approves sale of Philippine power plants
- Cascading Power Outage Missed Pittsburgh
- Power plants get break on pollution controls
- Power Cuts Threat As Plants Are Shut
- U.S. Power Lines Need Huge Investment, Analysts Say
- Quebec government endorses rate hike
- Regulators Approve Renewable Energy Program
- Grid upgrade might cost Rhode Island $63 million
- Russian Power Giant Acquires US Electricity Facilities
- Russian government approves draft of nuclear power deal with Indonesia
- Two ex-Dynegy execs plead guilty in fraud scheme
- Corridor Resources Inc. and Hydro-Québec sign agreement
- Canada-U.S. Power System Outage Task Force Appointed
- Officials appointed for Task force working groups
- U.S. Tax Laws Will Drive Grid Upgrade
- Grids and power companies sign Three Gorges deal
- Toronto Power Returns, System Fragile
- Toronto Hydro's billing system blows a fuse
- Travellers Face Delays
- Virginia Commission Approves Power Plant
- Regulators Vow That Change Is in the Wind
- Wind energy could fuel future power needs
- Zimbabwe to privatise power firm ZESA
September 2003 News Story Index
- Britain wasting GBP 96m of energy every week
- Isabel Leads to Debate on Spending by Utilities
- NDP would cancel private hydro deals
- UES generators can be sold for cash - Kremlin
- Australian watchdog bars AGL from buying Loy Yang
- France Gets a Deadline on Bailout
- Deal Cleared to Save Alstom of France
- Asian countries achieve energy understanding
- SaskPower chooses Atco as partner in 150-megawatt wind generating development
- Atco approved for new Alberta transmission line
- British Energy stations may live on
- CEA Provides Input to US Congress Committee Studying Blackout
- Poor Utility Cooperation led to blackout, CEO says
- Power-thirsty China plans national grid
- Contract for electricity signed in Iraq
- DOE to Award $12.3 Million for Energy Efficient and Clean Energy Projects
- Duke Energy Trading Settles With CFTC
- New Eco - Friendly Car Technology Showcased
- Higher electricity standards must be mandated, Jersey commish says
- Elusive Force May Lie at Root of Blackout
- Renewable Energy Industries Unite in Push for Action by Energy Bill Conferees
- Bush Meets with Lawmakers to Push for Energy Bill
- No takers for Epcor fixed-term customers
- Europe looks at going Nuclear
- FERC documents in California trading case to be secret
- FERC recommends dropping charges
- Court questions Electrical Market oversight
- FERC might get more RTOs
- Fortis to buy B.C., Alberta utilities
- Russia May Help to Modernise Hungarian Nuclear Energy Sector
- No word on hydro debt until after vote
- Power rate near top of new survey
- Turkey begins supplying electricity to Iraq
- Genting-Sime Consortium Makes New Power Bid
- Grow-op power theft jolts rates
- NEB's Sumas 2 hearing ends
- Offshore Wind Farms Picture Perfect in Denmark
- Energy industry warns Ontario
- Ontario: Blackout sends hydro into political spotlight
- PGE to Settle Power - Manipulation Charges
- Mothballed Pickering reactor finally restarted
- American Transmission Co. proposes $2.8 billion power line plan
- PPL under fire by state regulators
- ENMAX Announces Resignation of Chairman of the Board of Directors
- Romanian premier discusses energy at Bucharest
- Cheaper utilities and a 'new vision' for Crowns
- California Governor Takes Stand Use Of Seawater
- California Governor Takes Stand On Use Of Seawater
- FERC taking input on Shoreline Plan
- Silicon Valley companies demand energy price cut
- IST Nuclear says South Africa can handle nuclear waste
- Stuart Energy discusses partnership with GE
- Suncor Energy and EHN wind power project receives regulatory approval
- Won't invest till hydro rules set, TransAlta says
- TransAlta commissions second Mexican power plant
- Turkey to provide 500 MW of temporary power to Iraq
- UK Power-Forwards drift up, focus on tighter supply
- 'Slammer' Virus Didn't Cause Outage
- Power line incentive urged
- Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya agree 400 MW power line
October 2003 News Story Index
November 2003 News Story Index
- 3 Men Die After Power Line Falls on Parked Car
- FirstEnergy cites software problems in blackout
- Manley mentioned for top job in Ontario electricity sector
- ScottishPower targets US in investment spree
- Greater use sought of heavy oil by U.S.
- Coal, price caps top Ontario minister's agenda
- Columbia Power: Arrow Lake Generating Station Receives 2003 design Build Award
- B.C. Hydro cleared of manipulating U.S. market
- Ohio company at heart of blackout
- Britain and US bond does not involve environment
- British Energy to crack down on inefficiencies
- Bruce Nuclear generator back in service
- Bruce Power - Unit 8 outage extended
- Clean coal a decade away
- Will Hydrogen Clear the Air? Maybe Not, Say Some
- Freeze leaves utilities in cold
- British Energy gets temporary state credit rise
- Is cyberterrorism a phantom menace?
- S&P comments on proposals for Danish energy sector
- Another electricity deregulation delay
- U.S. to unveil massive energy bill
- Negotiators Resolve Dispute That Jeopardized Energy Bill
- Delay on Energy Bill Vote Threatens Adjournment Plan
- Congress Puts Authorization of L.I. Cable in Energy Bill
- Energy Bill Would Let Electric Industry Set Rules for Grid
- Report Sees Vast Needs for Energy Capital
- Energy Savings Supports Removal of Politics from Setting of Ontario Electricity Prices
- Enersource praises McGuinty government's action plan on electricity pricing
- Auction of Enron Headquarters to Take Place Tuesday
- Enron Grand Jury Adds More Charges Against Ex CEO
- Plan Would Reduce Fish Deaths Caused by Nuclear Plant
- Gaz Metro acquires El Paso stake in Portland gas pipeline
- Germany puts at risk future power investment
- Germany pulls the plug on nuclear power plant
- Three Transformers to Bring New Power to Ground Zero
- Casting light on Hydro secrets
- Russian Atomic Energy Ministry sees positive side to IAEA resolution on Iran
- India's dependence on coal for energy to stay
- `Number of factors' triggered blackout
- U.S. acquiesces to allies on new Iran resolution Nuclear issue will not be referred to UN
- Iran to accept UN nuke inspections
- N. Korea Will Block U.S. From Nuke Sites
- Bush Funded for Smaller Nuclear Weapons
- Ohio Regulators Order FirstEnergy to Make Improvements after Blackout Report
- Blackout report points to Ohio
- CEA Says: Outage Report Highlights Need for Mandatory Reliability Standards
- Iran produced plutonium, UN agency reports
- Hydro price freeze figures skyrocket
- DOE Seeks Public-Private Partnerships to Demonstrate 'One-Step Licensing' of New U.S. Nuclear Power Plants
- U.S.-Canadian Task Force to Hold Public Meetings on August Power Blackout
- QFL asks Hydro Quebec to limit hikes
- Hydro-Québec's profit slumps 50%
- New York State utility sells lakeside nuclear
- Russian ministry denies secret nuclear deals with Iran
- Russia suspends weapons disposal programme
- Remote energy control systems get boost after blackout
- Nova Scotia Power Inc. - Supreme Court of Canada Grants Leave to Appeal
- Tennessee Valley Authority to Approve Plans to Buy Kentucky Coal for Plants
- When the wind blows
- Australia power prices rise due to supply woes
December 2003 News Story Index
- Huaneng plugs into Australia
- ABB rejects EU proposal on energy regulator tasks
- Albany Companies Create New Ways to Deliver Power
- Dire circumstances would reverse deregulation: Klein
- Argentina Calling Companies to Task
- Asia's top solar base begins operations
- Higher energy bills anticipated for Albertans
- BC hydro rate increases must go into upgrades
- Water Use Plan submitted to BC government
- Canadian-backed dam in Belize faces legal challenge
- Reason to rethink Belize hydro dam
- Wind farm faces protest over bird kills
- Argentina, Bolivia sign energy cooperation agreement
- British Energy investors back AmerGen stake sale
- Cameco interested in nuclear plants
- ADB approves loan for hydroelectric project in China
- Nuclear fuel in China now a domestic venture
- China: U.S. Nuclear Proposal Delivered
- Con Edison Customers to Receive Small Rebate
- Industry urged to help secure U.S. cyberspace
- Direct Energy gets approval for Alberta gas and electricity retail business
- Duncan meets potential power suppliers
- Energy Efficiency Could Gain Favor
- 8 nuclear reactors urged for Ontario
- Electric Industry Is Urged to Be More Tightly Linked
- U.S. Energy-Saving Program Stalls
- Enron Creditors Ask Court to Freeze $4 Million Sought by Law Firm
- Enron costs CIBC $80M
- EPCOR Announces Electricity Rates for 2004
- FERC orders FirstEnergy to study grid reliability
- FirstEnergy eyes Davis-Besse plant restart soon
- FirstEnergy CEO to Turn Over Duties
- Good Nukes, Bad Nukes
- Utilities in U.S. Southeast call off grid effort
- Taking the Grid for Granted
- Hydro stranded debt climbs to $20.2 billion
- Indian Point Is Criticized for Shutdowns
- Israel, PA sign energy cooperation accord
- Italy's GRTN tables 3-year plan against blackouts
- Judge Denies Effort to Scrap Utility's Pacts
- Kremlin Aide Insists Russia Rejects Kyoto
- Nuclear teams could soon start Libya inspections
- Drought forces Manitoba Hydro to import power
- Manley named to examine OPG
- Inspection Finds No Safety Problems at Milwaukee Nuclear Plant
- Indiana Power to Proceed with Sale of 4,050 Acres in Morgan County
- U.S. Energy Bill Could Lead to Lower Natgas Prices
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