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'Davis' Ethical Mess' is not Unnoticed
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(8/1/2001)
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Common Cause Wants DavisFined for Conflicts of Interest
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(8/1/2001)
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Texas Electric Dereg Sneaks in Quietly
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(8/1/2001)
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Edison International Says FundsCan't be Raised for SoCal Ed
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(8/1/2001)
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Duke/Fluor Daniel to Build Calpine Oklahoma Plant
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(8/1/2001)
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Mirant Moves into Puerto Rico Energy Market
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(8/1/2001)
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California's Widening Conflict-of-interest Morass -. Every State Official Seems to Own Energy Stock
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(8/2/2001)
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Allegheny Plans 88 Megawatt Pennsy Power Plant
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(8/2/2001)
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California a Loser in Congress Energy Votes
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(8/2/2001)
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Midwest ISO Begins 45-day Market Test
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(8/2/2001)
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Calpine to Buy Remaining Half of Virginia Cogen
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(8/2/2001)
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Peoples Energy to Cut Payroll through Retirements
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(8/2/2001)
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Newsmakers
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(8/3/2001)
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California Treasurer Hits Road to Peddle Bonds
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(8/3/2001)
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Indeck to Try Again with North Chicago Plant
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(8/3/2001)
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Calpine Begins Building 115 Megawatt Florida Peaker
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(8/3/2001)
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AEP, Buckeye Power to Install NOx Systems
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(8/3/2001)
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NRC Asks Nuclear Plant Operators to Check Cooling Nozzles
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(8/6/2001)
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PG&E: Bankruptcy Isn't Cheap
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(8/6/2001)
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SoCal Ed Holds Off Most QF Power Suppliers
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(8/6/2001)
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China: Death Penalty for Stealing Transmission Wires
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(8/6/2001)
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AES in Takeover Bid for Chile's Edelnor
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(8/6/2001)
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Texas Dereg Test Gets off to Very Slow Start
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(8/7/2001)
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PG&E Wants Customers to Cover Rate Shortfall
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(8/7/2001)
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Construction Begins on Two Michigan Power Plants
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(8/7/2001)
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Dynegy to Expand North Texas Gas Processing
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(8/7/2001)
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East Coast Heat Prompts Calls to Save Power
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(8/7/2001)
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Heat Causes Record Demand; Few Outages in U.S. East
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(8/8/2001)
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No Power Refund Talks Until After Summer, Duke Says
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(8/8/2001)
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Pepco-Conectiv Merger Clears Two Federal Hurdles
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(8/8/2001)
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Calpine Puts 460 Megawatts On-line in Wisconsin
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(8/8/2001)
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Arizona Needs Transmission Upgrades, State Says
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(8/9/2001)
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Enron Says its Dabhol Stake for Sale at $1 Billion
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(8/9/2001)
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Minnesota Power Plans 160 Megawatt Peaker
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(8/9/2001)
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Mirant Buys Two Southeast U.S. Plants from El Paso
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(8/9/2001)
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Three Dead in Blast at Enron Plant in England
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(8/9/2001)
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Newsmakers
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(8/10/2001)
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Heat Wave Continues to Stress Eastern Power
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(8/10/2001)
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AES Close to Walking Out of India
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(8/10/2001)
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Duke Power to Add 640 Megawatts for Native Load
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(8/10/2001)
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Winds Topple 500 Kilovolt Line in Minnesota
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(8/10/2001)
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Open Season Announced by PrivateNortheast Transmission System
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(8/10/2001)
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Report Says California Bought Too Much Power
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(8/13/2001)
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Britain's Ofgem Says Power Firms Have 'Rigged Market'
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(8/13/2001)
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Power Theft has India's MSEB on the Ropes
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(8/13/2001)
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Eastern Heat Wave Ends; Storms Disrupt Power
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(8/13/2001)
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California Absent from Western Governors' Grid Talks
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(8/14/2001)
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Western Resources, PNM Break Off Merger Talks
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(8/14/2001)
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Dominion Plans 600 Megawatts for Tennessee
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(8/14/2001)
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Davis Names California Power Authority Board
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(8/14/2001)
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Bangor Hydro Plans New Transmission Line from Canada
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(8/14/2001)
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A Shocker: Enron's Jeff Skilling Resigns
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(8/15/2001)
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Pat Wood Named to Head FERC
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(8/15/2001)
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India Tries Yet Another Power Reform
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(8/15/2001)
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Abu Dhabi Awards Power Contract to US-UK Venture
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(8/15/2001)
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Rising Costs Hit Silicon Valley Transmission Upgrades
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(8/15/2001)
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PG&E Could Delay California Power Bonds
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(8/16/2001)
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White House Asks EPA to Delay Air Standard Review
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(8/16/2001)
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Entergy to buy Vermont Yankee Nuke for $180 Million
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(8/16/2001)
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Minnesota Power Announces 225 Megawatt Cogen
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(8/16/2001)
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Tractebel Set to Exit India
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(8/16/2001)
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Newsmakers
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(8/17/2001)
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Japanese Firms to Build Thailand's Biggest Power Plant
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(8/17/2001)
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Protests Delay Vote on Sale of Brazilian Utility
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(8/17/2001)
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Philly Gas Works Proposes 20 Percent Rate Cut
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(8/17/2001)
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Missouri Regulators Okay Laclede Holding Company
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(8/17/2001)
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570 Megawatts New Capacity Planned for Las Vegas
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(8/17/2001)
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Davis Renews SoCal Ed Bailout Effort
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(8/20/2001)
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Computer Problems a Drag on Texas Dereg Pilot
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(8/20/2001)
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Enron, India Break Off Dabhol Talks
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(8/20/2001)
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Israel Resumes Work on Gaza Power Plant
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(8/20/2001)
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Mitsubishi Joins South Africa PBMR Nuclear Project
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(8/20/2001)
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Davis Sues to Block 'Grayouts from Gray Davis' Ads
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(8/21/2001)
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Indian Minister Says 'No Impact' if AES Leaves
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(8/21/2001)
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SoCal Ed 'Bailout' Dying a Slow Death
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(8/21/2001)
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Northwest States Ask FERC to Order Power Refunds
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(8/21/2001)
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Brazil's Parana State Okays Copel Sale - Barely
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(8/21/2001)
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California Delays Action on Bond Issue
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(8/22/2001)
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Avista Pays $2.1 Million to Settle Energy Futures Case
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(8/22/2001)
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SoCal Ed: 'No Comment' on Davis' Rescue Plan
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(8/22/2001)
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Puget Energy Asks to Recover Higher Power Costs
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(8/22/2001)
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California Republicans Want Power Purchase Hearings
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(8/23/2001)
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Mini Nuclear Power Plants in the Basement?
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(8/23/2001)
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AEP to Install New NOx Controls at Muskingum
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(8/23/2001)
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Aquila to Buy NorCal Gas Storage Development
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(8/23/2001)
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California Power Authority Faces FERC Scrutiny
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(8/23/2001)
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Newsmakers
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(8/24/2001)
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SoCal Ed Says 'No' to Davis' New Twist on Rescue
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(8/24/2001)
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Tractebel Building 1,225 Megawatts in 2 U.S. Projects
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(8/24/2001)
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Calpine Begins Building Another California Plant;On its Way to Owning 12,000 In-state Megawatts
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(8/24/2001)
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Power Outage Hits Boston Moments After Governor Warns Utilities of Fines for Outages
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(8/24/2001)
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Regulators to Probe Rising CostsFor Silicon Valley Wires Upgrades
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(8/24/2001)
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Comments by Enron's Lay Arouse Indian Ire
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(8/27/2001)
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Calpine Asks New York to Okay 540 Megawatt Project
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(8/27/2001)
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Centrica Pays $252 Million for TXU Plants in UK
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(8/27/2001)
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Czech Power, Gas Industries to be Sold
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(8/27/2001)
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California Regulators Seek to ShiftPower Costs from SoCal Ed to PG&E
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(8/28/2001)
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EU Regulators Okay Montedison Takeover
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(8/28/2001)
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Mirant Plans 1,200 Megawatts for North Carolina
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(8/28/2001)
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DOE Encourages Site Applications for New Nukes
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(8/28/2001)
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NRC Staff Approves Indian Point License Transfers
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(8/28/2001)
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SoCal Ed 'Rescue' Bogs Down; Vote Likely Today
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(8/29/2001)
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Clinton Nuke Gets Bad Grades on Safety Drill
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(8/29/2001)
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National Grid to Manage Alliance RTO
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(8/29/2001)
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NYPA Urges Munis to Join Hydro Relicensing Reform
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(8/29/2001)
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Narragansett Electric Asks to Cut Rates
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(8/29/2001)
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SoCal Ed Rescue Clears California Assembly Panel
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(8/30/2001)
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Jersey Town Okays Con Edison 500 Megawatter
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(8/30/2001)
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New York Okays Entergy's Purchase of Indian Point Nuke
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(8/30/2001)
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Plug Power Expands Deals with GE, DTE
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(8/30/2001)
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Lake Michigan Silt Closes AEP's Cook Nuke
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(8/30/2001)
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Newsmakers
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(8/31/2001)
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FERC Asked to Ease Caps on Northwest Power Prices
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(8/31/2001)
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New York Approves Niagara Mohawk Rate Hike
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(8/31/2001)
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Slovakia to Sell Off 49 PercentOf Russia-West Europe Pipeline
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(8/31/2001)
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PSEG to buy 35 Percent of Polish Power Plant
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(8/31/2001)
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