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  • … PUC) And we have a serious transmission need/challenge. It seems like an important cross-dependency to me…Maine needs storage capacity for alternative energy production and improved transmission while drivers down the eastern coast would need clean energy sources for the electric car concept to have …

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  • … This new study may help to increase confidence in the Texas ERCOT grid operator, who many have written off long ago, as well as the nodal design. This nodal system may actually happen after all which is a pleasant surprise for many Texas energy consumers and industry professionals in Texas …

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  • Cory got the following letter memo at work the other day: NEVADA ENERGY IS PROPOSING A 17.5% RATE INCREASE IN POWER BILLS STARTING IN SEPTEMBER 2009. We, as consumers who are upset with this latest outrageous request need to make our voices heard! We need to email the PUC and Eric Witoski …

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  • member panel approve SDG&E’s 500-kilovolt line, which would carry enough electricity for about 750,000 homes, or about half of the utility’s customers. Commissioner Dian Grueneich wants to condition approval on requirements to ensure the line is used for renewable energy. A PUC administrative law judge …

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  • … no “direct access,” where electric generators sell directly to business or residential consumers and bypass the utilities, as Enron and other companies tried to do in the late 1990s. Peevey’s PUC doesn’t care about that law. The agency, which in 1996 pushed for the previous, failed deregulation …

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  • … notes: “Peevey has claimed that “direct access” is not deregulation. But experts say he’s not telling Californians the truth. “This is not going to be helpful to California consumers at all. It’s a total triumph of ideology over practicality,” said former California PUC Commissioner Loretta Lynch …

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  • … notes: “Peevey has claimed that “direct access” is not deregulation. But experts say he’s not telling Californians the truth. “This is not going to be helpful to California consumers at all. It’s a total triumph of ideology over practicality,” said former California PUC Commissioner Loretta Lynch …

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  • … and the cost of natural gas, to a degree, for consumers (through rate increase cases). The PUC, on the other hand, does much of this for electricity and telecommunications utilities. Calling the Railroad Commission the Energy Commission is not only a misnomer, it is simply idiotic. Having two separate …

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  • … for local consumers to rise from $1.28 per ccf (the unit of measurement on most customer bills) to $1.68 per ccf in June. For energy saving information and payment options, consumers should visit www.peco.com/save. For more information about natural gas or energy prices generally, visit www.aga.org …

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  • … Going Green Could Put California Deeper in the Red Reaching 33% renewables by 2020, the CPUC said, would require 70,000 GWh of new renewable energy in 2020, tripling current production, and seven new major transmission lines to carry power. And, the PUC said, “such a target may require a state …