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CA Makes Long-Term Power Contracts Public

On orders from a state Superior Court judge, California officials Friday made public the 38 long-term electricity contracts it has signed this year with 18 suppliers and marketers. Along with the impact of conservation and favorable weather of late, the state’s long-term contracts have cut its average cost of spot market power from $275/MWh in February to $121/MWh this month.

June 18, 2001

California Makes Long-Term Power Contracts Public

On orders from a state Superior Court judge, California officials Friday made public the 38 long-term electricity contracts it has signed this year with 18 suppliers and marketers. Along with the impact of conservation and favorable weather of late, the state’s long-term contracts have cut its average cost of spot market power from $275/MWh in February to $121/MWh this month.

June 18, 2001

Hebert Talks to Bush Team about FERC Transition

With the Supreme Court last week effectively handing the keys tothe White House to now President-elect George W. Bush, speculationhas escalated in Washington D.C. over who will be tapped as thenext FERC chairman under a Republican administration.

December 18, 2000

Hebert Talks to Bush Team

With the Supreme Court decision in effect handing the presidencyto Texas Gov. George W. Bush, speculation has escalated inWashington D.C. over who will be named the next FERC chairman undera Republican administration.

December 14, 2000

Sempra Energy Makes Big Push in Energy Services

It is becoming increasingly obvious that San Diego-based SempraEnergy is going to make a full-court press in its nonutilitybusiness units, seeking to get one-third of its earnings from thosebusinesses collectively in less than three years, according to itssoon-to-be CEO Steve Baum, the current president and COO. To hitthe earnings goal, Sempra’s nonutility businesses need to approach$275 million in collective profits, Baum told employees recently.

May 29, 2000

Sempra Energy Makes Big Push in Energy Services

It is becoming increasingly obvious that San Diego-based SempraEnergy is going to make a full-court press in its nonutilitybusiness units, seeking to get one-third of its earnings from thosebusinesses collectively in less than three years, according to itssoon-to-be CEO Steve Baum, the current president and COO. To hitthe earnings goal, Sempra’s nonutility businesses need to approach$275 million in collective profits, Baum told employees recently.

May 23, 2000

NGPL Vows to Fight DOJ Complaint

Kinder Morgan Inc. said it has filed a “motion to dismiss” inColorado Federal District Court and will defend itself against acomplaint filed Dec. 20 by the Justice Department on behalf of theEnvironmental Protection Agency. The complaint alleges KMIsubsidiary Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America (NGPL) failed toobtain all necessary air quality permits when constructing theAkron Compressor Station in Weld County, CO, more than 20 yearsago. It requests penalties up to the statutory maximums of $25,000per day of violation prior to January 30, 1997 and $27,500 for eachday of violation after January 31, 1997.

March 29, 2000

TransTexas Chapter 11 Plan OK’d

TransTexas Gas Corp. said the United States Bankruptcy Court forthe Southern District of Texas confirmed the company’s Chapter 11reorganization plan, which takes effect as soon as possible.

February 9, 2000

Forcenergy Reorganization Confirmed

Debt-laden Forcenergy Inc. of Miami Wednesday receivedconfirmation of its reorganization from the United StatesBankruptcy Court, Eastern District of Louisiana in New Orleans.

January 21, 2000

Peachtree Customer Decision Delayed Until Today

With Peachtree’s 170,000 customers hanging in the balance, anAtlanta, GA, bankruptcy court deferred a ruling on the strugglingmarketer’s attempted customer sale until today. According tosources close to the situation, the delay was caused by ScanaEnergy Marketing, which asked for more time so that it could file abid for Peachtree’s customers.

November 17, 1999