Electricity News 2005
January 2005 News Story Index
- AECL signs strategic alliance with China
- Alliant Energy plans auction to sell Iowa nuclear plant
- Aquila to burn biomass in Canon City
- Brascan acquires two US hydro plants for 31.4 million
- Canadian Electricity Industry Condemns
- Ontario appoints CEO to new Ontario Power Authority
- Commission tightens utility's billing rules
- Canada ends 3--year ban on atomic co-operation with India
- Tightening clear skies Bill would kill it: U.S. lawmakers
- Coal-fired TVA generating plant sets record for continous production
- Enron documentary to debut at film festival
- Ontario government announces Centre of Excellence for Energy
- Leader of Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on hot seat with critics
- Florida regulators to review utilities' case for storm-damage surcharge fees
- Power play for utilities
- Researchers see gigabit data over power lines
- U.S. lab will test software that could bolster cybersecurity on the grid
- Hydro One employees contribute to tsunami relief
- Hydro prices to rise in spring, Ontario minister says
- IAEA to have some access to Iranian base
- Iran says it has military might to deter attack
- Japanese have their own way to roll
- Ottawa to revamp Kyoto strategy
- Paul Martin foggy on Kyoto targets
- NDP unveils plan for Kyoto
- U.S. legislator sees N.Korea nuclear talks coming
- New York official opposes hydroelectricity deal
- American Electric Power faces new call for inquiry on outages
- PSEG gets go-ahead to reopen A-plant
- Second Pickering A reactor restart on target
- Smart meter cost may double
- TXU Energy Co. closes nine generators
- Activists call for halt to Taiwan nuclear plant over tsunami concern
- Florida-based utility to spend 300 million to slash pollution
- Tire-burning power plant worries some Georgia residents
- Toronto Hydro bill may jump 5.5 per cent
- U.N. to inspect potential nuclear bomb-making site
- UN Nuclear Chief Urges U.S. to Join EU on Iran
- Six Large Electricity Utilities Working Together to Deliver Smart Metering
- CNE windmill declares first dividends
- Wisconsin's utility stocks enjoy a year of gains
- Zanzibar ponders power generation from ocean currents
- New York coal-fired power plants to cut emissions
- Ontario set to boost fuel cell development
- Michigan nuclear plant idled by leak
- Regulators say Ohio utilities could have communicated better during storm
- Ontario Power Generation turning corner, president says
- 1.5 Million for power research at the University of Manitoba
- South Carolina nuke plant back at full power
- Province to open power grid to small-scale generators
- Indiana utilities can cut mercury releases into air by 90 percent : report
- Miscommunication leaves woman out in the cold
February 2005 News Story Index
- Alberta Seeks Evidence It Was Targeted by Enron
- Utility to pay 1.25 million for ballpark name
- Study sees job cuts in power-rate plan
- Trees, plants seen as cheap solution to curb emissions
- Canada to host U.N. forum on climate change in fall
- Canada will buy credits to meet Kyoto target
- Chernobyl Scrap Going Up For Sale
- China tries to kickstart North Korea nuclear talks
- China to try to restart talks on N. Korean nukes
- Clean-energy idea can win business dollars
- 21 killed, four missing in Siberian coal blast
- Edison explains rash of area power outages
- El Paso CEO says no rush on Asian plant sale
- Former Enron executive settles SEC fraud charges
- FERC may go after Enron profits
- Security Breach Rocks Big Canadian Power Producer
- Hydro-Quebec leaves industry association over disagreements on Kyoto treaty credits
- Province rejects sale of hydro assets
- Rice sends nuclear warning to Iran
- Kincardine Council backs nuclear disposal
- Verdict due on nuclear waste site
- Gary Koblet is named TVA engineer of the year
- Kyoto accord takes effect
- Kyoto relief hinted at for some industries
- Kyoto plan dubs gases `toxic'
- California suit accuses electricity supplier of gouging
- Power lobby set to challenge OPG
- North Korea: 'We have nuclear weapons'
- Tests Said to Tie Deal on Uranium to North Korea
- Ontario Power Generation, Niagara Parks Commission and FortisOntario sign Niagara Exchange Agreements
- OPG to construct a generating unit
- Coal-fired plant will have 90 per cent fewer pollutants
- Householders will pay up to 30 dollars more a year to cover contracts
- Ontario Industrial users to pay 12 per cent more
- Ottawa pokes holes in Ontario's arguments
- PSEG stopping work on plan to expand into New York City
- Air-raid style nuclear siren called too noisy
- Provinces could get say on Kyoto regulations
- Merits of public vs. private utilities debated
- Revised `smart meter' program may add to costs
- Safety fears shut nuclear plants
- Solar power demand to soar in coming years
- Southern California blackouts may lie ahead
- Only 10,000 Florida utility customers sign up for Sunshine Energy program
- Utility TXU Corp. to put 9 power plant units up for sale
- Blix warns of new nuclear arms race
- U.S., Germany issue warning to Iran
- OPG's Pickering Unit 5 enters maintenance outage
- Colorado farmers see future in wind
- Ohio firm promotes mercury capture technology for power plant
- States say Bush's proposal on air pollution too hazy
- Province may price hydro by the season
- Cities Eye Ocean Waves for Power Supplies
March 2005 News Story Index
- AEP plans buybacks, debt reduction
- Alberta seeks new Enron probe
- Bush Seeks to Ban Some Nations From All Nuclear Technology
- Bush's air pollution proposal dies in Senate committee
- Power supplies seem adequate for California
- China, Iran got nuclear-capable missiles
- Bush Picks Career EPA Scientist to Head Agency
- Officials block sale of Enron asset
- Ohio utility to reduce air pollution
- Florida Utilities versus Storms
- `Spanky' changes tune over high-flying ways of Hydro One bosses
- Hydro One memorandum of agreement ratified
- OEB Issues Hydro One Networks Inc. Electricity Distribution Rate Decision
- Hydro One union seeks strike okay
- U.S. Announces Settlement of Illinois Power Case
- Power lines may be next connection to Internet
- Iranian Exile Says Uranium Enriched at Secret Site
- Nuclear whistleblower in trouble with law again
- Electric bills soaring: LIPA
- Ruling Liberals rebel over Kyoto plan
- MUD would buy utilities in Nebraska from Aquila
- Energy center has plan for Granholm ideas
- Book claims Nazis built, detonated crude nuclear bomb
- Utilities also look to wind
- OEB announces electricity price plan
- OPG to Shut Ontario Lakeview Power Station in April
- Ontario Power Generation's Darlington Unit 2 Enters Maintenance Outage
- OPG learns lesson on restarting Pickering A reactor
- Tax refund helps OPG to profit
- Ohio governor promises to curb coal pollution
- Oklahoma utilities urged to diversify
- Province Pushes Ahead to Expand Clean Energy Potential
- Technology Upgrades Will Give PECO Energy Customers Estimates About When Power Will be Restored
- PPL adds scrubbers at 2 power plants
- Negotiations with province to restart Bruce A Units 1 and 2 complete
- Russia's power boss escapes deadly attack
- Con Ed checking for stray zaps
- Strike draws closer at Ontario's Hydro One
- Tennessee plans to market its wind-powered renewable energy program
- Bill would allow Internet over power lines
- UN Pilot Project Aims to Give Africa Clean Energy
- U.N.: Nuclear Energy May Be Back in Vogue
- Governor opposes Yucca N-dump, wants to keep the waste where it is
- EPA to Let Utilities Trade Mercury Emissions
- Return of Hydro-Quebec line crew from Haiti
- Andre Caille named Knight of the French Legion of Honor
- Power Utilities Score Victory: OEB Rejects CRTC Approach to Utility Pole Rates
- Cost of buying sulfur dioxide allowances rises sharply
- Complaints Against Utilities Fell Again In 2004
- Not-in-my-back-yard mentality: U.S. needs wind power today more than ever
April 2005 News Story Index
- Wintry Canada to Use Solar Power to Heat Homes
- Bill would limit utility jobs for ex-PSC members
- Electricity up more in deregulated areas
- Bruce B Unit 6 taken offline following transformer fire
- Power agency criticizes Bush BPA plan
- Radioactive sludge from Chalk River lab poured on to soil
- Cobourg fire destroys plant
- Ex-Exec: Enron Broadband Massaged Results
- Florida agency stops publishing report on utility customers' complaints
- GM in Fuel Cell Deal with Energy Dept.
- Hamilton utility takes the wireless leap
- 6,000 Hydro One staff earn more than 100,000 dollars
- Hydro One selects
- Strike could cause outages: Hydro One union
- Accept offer or else, Hydro One says
- ICC staff seeks wider probe of Peoples, Enron dealings
- Kyoto plan will survive election
- Provincial Liberals Attack Lambton Generating Station
- Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox Opposes Electric Rate Increases
- New York State study says more power plants needed
- Utilities seek break for failing to fulfill 'green power' quota
- Next Enron trial seen going at least two months
- No Aid to North Korea Until Nuclear Crisis Ends: Roh
- Nuke plants' storage called ripe for attack; Scientists want better security for fuel
- Federal Government to buy greenhouse gas cuts
- Ontario to Boost Reliance on Clean Energy by 2007
- Ontario electricity users face fee increase
- Ontario energy hogs will be targeted by new energy czar
- Ontario's hunt for 7,500 megawatts
- Ontario awards deals for power
- Downed reactors spark power crunch
- Progress considers new nuke plant to meet state's energy demand
- Progress Energy to spend 140 million for automated digital meters
- Russia Delays Nuke Fuel Shipments to Iran
- Bill aims to deter monopoly-like control
- Toronto Hydro Unveils Energy Conservation Program with The Home Depot
- New chief earns less, Toronto Hydro reveals
- U.N. treaty prohibits terrorists from possessing nuclear material
- Two of Wisconsin's 3 nuclear plants now closed
May 2005 News Story Index
- Bangor panel deliberates utility contract
- CEO of Bend, Ore.-area forest-products firm plans to build biomass power plant
- Blix chides U.S. for its nuclear aspirations
- Child-care cash linked to nuclear reactor deal
- 1 billion dollar coal power plant delayed by dispute over line
- Ontario Power Generation's Darlington Unit 2 maintenance outage completed
- Duke to buy Cinergy for nearly 9 billion
- Italy strikes first in EU power battle
- Edison power plans to be explained
- Finger-pointing 'Enron' enrages, entertains
- Long prison terms are unlikely for Enron trio
- Ex-Enron workers get 85 million settlement
- Environmentalists crank up heat on utilities
- Experts predict electricity to be sufficient in summer
- FERC expands Entergy, Southern market power probe
- Badly wired fountain electrocutes man
- GE to unveil environmental investment plan
- Hydro One contingency plan a catastrophic failure: senior engineers
- Hydro One frustrated with tactics of union bargaining team
- Hydro One maintains safe and reliable operations during Society of Energy Professionals strike
- Hydro One professionals on one-day forced outage
- Hydro One releases details of May 27 power disturbance
- Iran defies nuclear limitations
- Iran admits converting uranium to gas
- Experts urge Japan to rethink plutonium plant
- SDG&E offers lower bills to those who conserve
- Madigan intervenes to block ComEd electricity auction plan
- Alliant Energy plans to shed 200 jobs by July; Madison utility to keep trimming costs
- Moscow blackout disrupts 2 million
- NIPSCO trying to head off summer problems
- North Korea adds fuel to nuclear feud
- North Korea sought nuclear weapons in the 1960s
- Atomic lab chief feels power of blog
- Ontario Liberals Disclose Expensive Folly of Private Natural Gas Electricity Plants
- Nevada Power offer cools off summer bills
- Federal review urges 24 billion dollar underground radioactive waste mausoleum
- Forced outage does not disrupt electrical service in Ontario
- Ontario tenants could face energy bills
- Residents opposed to new KCP&L power plant at Iatan
- PJM Expects Adequate Power Supplies This Summer
- PSO wind farm nears completion
- 1935 law threatens PacifiCorp deal
- Illinois issues power plant permit again
- Scottish Power to build new U.S. windfarm
- Energy professionals: Another Dwight Duncan speech, but not much of a plan
- Surprises, protest greet utility
- Six Tennessee Valley Authority coal plants are among the dirtiest
- U.S. cities snub Bush and sign up to Kyoto
- Lake water to cool Ontario Legislature
- Rural homeowners find it pays to have small wind turbines
June 2005 News Story Index
- 200 hydro staff on picket line; Utility says it's business as usual
- Electricity auction aids Commonwealth Edison, foes charge
- 20 seconds from another blackout?
- Generators shut, blackout fears raised amid strike by Hydro One workers
- Bush getting fired up over nuclear power; Says it's time to start building plants again
- CE Manufacturers Establish Global Alliance to Promote Home Networking Over Powerlines
- Clumsy cable thieves bring down seven pylons
- China Will be world's biggest polluter by 2020
- Citigroup to pay 2 billion to settle Enron lawsuit
- Coal replacement plan announcement a prudent step
- Oklahoma Commission may discuss new rules
- Con Edison System Hits New June Peak in Electric Usage
- Court sides with Bush on Clear Air Act ruling
- Oklahoma Supreme Court seeks more information on utility electricity deal
- Oldest reactor alarms watchdog: Agency issues harsh criticism of research facility
- DTE floats 100,000 dollar gift to Detroit River refuge
- France to host experimental nuclear fusion reactor
- Hydro One fully prepared for Society of Energy Professionals strike
- Hydro seeking to limit delays on picket line
- Hydro strike heats up; Judge sides with union on picketing
- Professionals at Hydro One walk out of Barrie control centre
- Hot weather puts strain on hydro system; Power use, lightning cause blackouts
- Illinois Governor signs bill meant to stoke new uses for coal
- Indonesia targets on nuclear power plants
- Iran extends freeze on nuclear material
- Iran used plutonium longer than admitted: Report
- JPMorgan to pay 2.2 billion to settle Enron case
- Koreas end meeting without nuclear talks agreement
- Market Surveillance Panel Releases Electricity Market Monitoring Report
- Markey blasts safety of nuke plants
- Massachusetts utility workers vote to end 16-day strike
- Don't threaten power, McGuinty warns Hydro workers
- Calpine's Metcalf Power Plant in Northern California Online
- Motorola announces a master distributor for its Remote Meter Reading Solution
- Canadian nanotechology team designs tiny switch to greatly increase speeds of computers
- Nuclear industry stands to get help from taxpayers to expand
- North Korea flirts with nuclear talks
- Nuclear plant online, on time
- Nuclear watchdog poised to intervene
- Ontario beats U.S. in curbing smog, clean-air forum told
- Can't meet coal target, Ontario Liberals say
- Ontario-wide hydro strike looms June 6
- Severe Storm Hits Region; PECO Restores Service to 55,000 Customers
- Pacific Gas and Electric Company Reminds Its Customers Of Cool Savings This Summer
- PJM Electricity Usage Tops 100,000 MW; Sets World Record
- Paper mills expand use of wind power
- Utilities shutting off more customers in 2005
- Group campaigns against Indiana-based utility's plan to buy power
- Russia wants to build more nuke reactors for Iran
- Major urban electricity utilities help social housing keep energy costs affordable
- State sues utility for U.S. pollution violations
- Power back after massive outage
- Senate climate vote puts heat on administration
- U.S. smog batters Ontario
- Energy project bills clear Senate hurdle
- Xcel Energy closer to doing away with impediments to wind-generated electricity
- Nuclear dump a step closer
July 2005 News Story Index
- Alliant Energy to add wind power in Iowa
- Arizona Public Service powers up new transformers one year after fire
- U.S. to announce 'Beyond Kyoto' climate pact
- California ISO calls power alert, blackouts possible
- Schwarzenegger solar power bill faces Calif. test
- Utility CenterPoint tests high-speed Internet access via wall sockets
- Clean Technology Projects Receive 43 Million Dollar Boost from Sustainable Development Technology Canada
- U.S. backpedals on daylight saving
- Dominion Virginia Power workers head to Alabama
- Businesses struggle to cope during blackout
- Electricity use surges
- U.S. says Enron agrees to 356 million for pension claims
- Coal gets OK for now
- Arbitrator to assist Hydro One talks
- Hydro workers struggle with hole, pole
- Victorville tests cool new technology that could slash energy bills
- Managing power grid for Texas a delicate balancing act
- Electricity usage sets N.Y. record
- Six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear program reopen
- Ontario power officials breathe easier as crisis eases
- High-priced hydro imports soaring
- Pickets cannot obstruct entrances
- New plastic solar cell unveiled
- Record heat, record bills
- Tallahassee residents say no to coal
- U.S. puts Canada in time crunch
- U.S. transport official warns of brown-out risk
- An unlikely alliance for renewable energy plan
- Utility will pay 2.5 million for power outages at Hammond, Ind., mill
August 2005 News Story Index
- Electricity shortage sees power cut 5 per cent in Ontario
- A full blackout for 2.1 million Gulf Coast homes
- CIBC settles with Enron investors
- Power out north of New York after weekend storms
- Utilities tapping natural gas-fired plants to meet consumer electricity demand
- Nearly 400 Detroit Edison and Contract Line Workers Join Hurricane Katrina Power Restoration Efforts
- Direct Energy Offers Renewable Energy Plans in Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex; Company Launches Two Renewable Energy Projects
- Madigan says EPA goes easy on coal plants
- EPA tells 28 states to clean air
- Florida utilities avoid melting point
- Green power receives cool reception in Georgia
- Arbitrator to assist Hydro One talks
- Iran arrests Kazemi lawyer over atomic secrets
- Defiant Iran resumes uranium work
- JP Morgan reaches settlement with Enron
- Katrina Prompts Reissue of Safe Hurricane Clean Up Tips
- Kentucky utilities hope to build new power lines over 700 landowners property
- Korea nuclear crisis talks deadlocked, to continue
- North Korea nuclear talks may resume
- Urbana-Champaign center planned to improve security of national power grid
- Niagara tunnel will increase Ontario generation
- Scana, Santee Cooper to consider new nuclear plant
- State seeks to slash mercury emissions with new rules
- 9 states in plan to cut emissions by power plants
- Ontario Power Generation plays down 50 billion dollar lawsuit
- Low prices in Ohio keep outside electric providers at bay
- Ontario to promote clean power
- PGE looks forward to business as usual as Enron drama fades
- Air permit for Peabody's Kentucky plant is questioned
- PUC seeks lenient use of tougher utility law
- Ontario Premier urges end to Hydro One strike
- Rainstorm relied on to help avoid hydro cuts in Ontario
- Four US Northeast/Midwest grids near record power demand
- Reliant settles with California utilities
- Shanghai in frizz at hairdressers' electric larceny
- Sharp plant anticipates run on solar panels
- Nine U.S. states break with Bush on greenhouse gases
- Stelco plans wind farm near Nanticoke
- Coal industry joins Canadians
- Utilities Wrestle With I.T. Security Standards - Two years after the blackout, electric companies are still developing security plans
- Utility might take plastic
- Victorville picked to host solar station
- Wind turbine opponents air radio ads in Wisconsin
- State may narrow choices soon for route to power boost
- Northwest utilities hail energy act
- Utility bills figure into debate on coal plant
September 2005 News Story Index
- Calpine's Dighton Power Plant Awarded Highest OSHA Safety Recognition
- China to curb energy consumption
- 'Clean coal' power plant in works
- Grass hailed as potential source of clean energy
- Residents' high electricity bills pay off
- Initial offer still adequate, Hydro One CEO tells reporters
- Energy professionals accept arbitration Hydro One strike over
- About 850,000 still without power in US after Katrina
- Devastation in New Orleans postpones IEEE conference until the spring
- Judge says regulators can't order refunds from California-owned utilities
- Nuclear Power Plant Deal Inked in China
- Ontario seriously considers new nuclear construction
- POWER pushes to protect wildlife, cut utility costs
- Palmdale power plant may be built
- Russia and Iran confirm intention to build Iranian nuclear plant by end 2006
- Power-dressing man leaves trail of destruction
- Engineer may become government utility's first CEO
- Wisconsin faulted for mercury ranking; State 15th in emissions from power plants, advocacy group reports
October 2005 News Story Index
- Idled Bruce reactors to be restarted
- Burlington Electric marks 100 years
- Bush tries to jump-start Clear Skies legislation
- Refunds may end for ag electric users
- Canon to develop fuel cells for printers, cameras
- China may emerge as world top wind power: Greenpeace
- Clean coal isn't climate-friendly yet
- Demand Response in Electricity Markets Changes Roles; Increases Opportunities
- Deregulation falls short of promises
- Protests from French unions threaten EDF's privatization
- Let there be light - if you can afford it
- Chernobyl exposed; Fear, not radiation, greatest threat
- Wood-fuelled power station to be UK's first
- Florida utility works to restore power
- Hydropower and Sustainability Forum Draws Experts to Gatineau
- Electricity competitor decides to leave Pennsylvania
- Clock ticking on coal-fired plant
- India, Pakistan sign nuclear test agreement
- British Labour warms to nuclear power
- Law made utility shut-offs easier
- Manitoba and Ontario agree to transfer electricity
- Surge of support for nuclear Manufacturers urge Government to take action to solve power crisis
- Attorney General Aims to Cut Proposed Monthly Utility Price Increase
- North Korea to restart nuclear talks
- Niagara Mohawk changing name to National Grid
- Nuke plant workers to sign new contract
- OPG Ontario Darlington 1 nuke back
- Ontarians to get one-time hydro rebates
- Optics work wins physics Nobel
- Pennsylvania utility ends broadband Internet service
- Power Workers' Union urges the Ontario government to rethink its energy policy
- 13,000 utility workers try to restore Port Arthur area
- Debate flares over health of power grid
- Atomic energy chief in Moscow proposes global moratorium on new nuclear sites
- U.S. power companies eye Idaho for coal-fired plants
- Solar power takes lot of green
- Super-efficient nuke reactor set for trial
- Downtown Los Angeles hit by major power outage
- Toronto Hydro buys city's hydro poles, lights
- Gresham system turns sewage into electricity
- India, U.S. to draft plan to implement nuclear deal
- Florida utility dismissed warnings of inadequate pole inspections
- Wisconsin needs to increase investment in energy efficiency, study says
- Critics Dominate Final EPA Hearing
November 2005 News Story Index
- Australia pioneers energy from hot rocks
- Alleged Sydney terror cell eyed nuclear reactor
- Beijing lowers thermostats to avoid energy crunch
- Blair ready to go nuclear over future energy supplies
- Britons back new nuclear plants
- Agency proposes a boost for California solar
- New pricing system for green electricity
- Belleville farm owners installing cow-manure-fueled power plant
- Pennsylvania power company never inspected plant equipment that failed, data show
- FERC accepts Enron settlement valued at 1.5 billion
- Transformer fire damages Canadian navy's last working submarine
- In-depth utilities study sought
- Electric Utilities Offer Home Heating Help
- Hurricanes' flying debris sure to cause outages
- IAEA praises Nigeria's peaceful use of nuclear power
- Illinois Senate rejects utility commission head
- Indonesia eyes solar, microhydro power plants
- Iran relents on inspection of secret military site
- Kyoto deal will transform Canada, Dion says
- Minnesota utilities seek rate increases for power, natural gas
- Mohawks make deal for power
- Partnership to build planned power facilities
- Compromise on unified power grid is blocked
- Hydro users demand refund
- Ontario power workers helping relight Florida
- Ontario awards 2 billion dollars in renewable power deals
- Winds leave 100,000 in province in the dark
- State hopes to trade clean coal for older coal plants
- Utilities set policies to help poor pay bills
- Power plant's cleaning and testing puzzling neighbors
- California voters turn down plan to limit power sales
- Rates are not equal to cost of electricity
- Wisconsin nuclear plant calls off reactor shutdown
- Callaway Nuclear Plant Returns to Service Following Record-Setting Refueling and Maintenance
- Russia could help build light-water reactors for North Korea - official
- Canada looking for central site to store radioactive waste fuel
- Power plant shutdown bringing gloom to N. Arizona
- Smart Meter Pilot Projects are Enabling Government to Leverage Lessons Learned in Moving Forward with Broader Smart Meter Implementation Plan
- Utility can remotely find power disturbance
- New England utility striving for focus
December 2005 News Story Index
- Bangladesh to develop coal as alternative domestic energy source
- Britain, like Ontario, must soon decide whether to invest billions in more atomic energy
- Leaders push for cleaner energy
- California regulators propose 3.2 billion dollar solar power plan
- California utility ousts executives
- China's increasing energy demand poses no threat to world market: official
- Colorado residents pay off nuclear plant decommission bill
- Interstate Power and Light Receives Nuclear Regulatory Commission Approval to Transfer DAEC Operating License to FPL Energy
- Daimler to sell MTU diesel motor unit to EQT
- Future of nation's power grid sparking an energetic debate
- Deregulation spawns energy conglomerates
- PGE: 1 billion in overcharges?
- Duke Energy and Cinergy Announce Future Utility Company Presidents
- New mercury plan pushed, EPA, utilities oppose it
- EU says will fulfil Kyoto target early, in 2010
- Key Enron figure pleads guilty
- Ex marks the spot for biggest Ontario solar power project
- FPL, Constellation in advanced merger talks
- Former electricity customers to get checks
- US government teams with consortium to build model of clean-coal plant
- World's elite electric equipment supplier to enhance presence on China's wind power market
- Northeast governors sign emissions accord
- Toronto Hydro Street Lighting Inc. to purchase City of Toronto's street light assets
- Madison County weighs lowering thermostats
- Comments sought on methane-powered plant
- MidAmerican gets OK on power lines in Iowa, Illinois
- China to build two new nuclear plants
- North Sea 'carbon capture' boost for coal reserves
- Electricity rates expected to rise for many Ohioans in 2006
- Ontario report endorses nuclear power
- Russia to boost nuclear energy cooperation with India
- Russian nuclear plant blast kills one, injures 2
- SCE and G pitches plan to help low-income customers with bills
- Is this disaster on a grand scale? Charity says giant windfarm would wreck birds' habitat
- Tennessee Valley Authority among the best utilities in job recruitment
- Blackouts loom, city warned
- U.S. rejects bid for post-Kyoto talks
- Urbana, Md., residents wait longer for hearings on high-power lines
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