Saying a takeover of Northeast Utilities (NU) by ConEdison wouldhurt the state’s consumers and economy, Connecticut AttorneyGeneral Richard Blumenthal recently filed statements at theConnecticut Department of Public Utility Control (DPUC) opposingthe merger. The DPUC is expected to issue its final decision on themerger in May.
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CT Attorney General Fights ConEd, NU Union
Saying a takeover of Northeast Utilities (NU) by ConEdison wouldhurt the state’s consumers and economy, Connecticut AttorneyGeneral Richard Blumenthal recently filed statements at theConnecticut Department of Public Utility Control (DPUC) opposingthe merger. The DPUC is expected to issue its final decision on themerger in May.
CMS: Warmth to Hurt 4Q But 1999 Still a Success
Despite warning investors last week that warm weather during the fourth quarter could negatively impact earnings by as much as 10 cents/share last week, CMS Energy has nonetheless deemed 1999 a success. Its earnings will be released in mid-January, a company spokesman said.
CMS: Warmth to Hurt 4Q but 1999 Still a Success
Despite warning investors that warm weather during the fourthquarter could negatively impact earnings by as much as 10cents/share, the CMS has nonetheless deemed 1999 a success. Itsearnings will be released in mid-January, a company spokesman said.
Alliance: Lack of Takeaway Capacity Not a Problem
Some speculated Alliance Pipeline might be hurt by FERC’s movenot to issue preliminary determinations (PDs) to the four projectsthat would provide takeaway capacity for Canadian gas from Chicagoto East Coast markets. But Alliance officials last week quicklydismissed that notion.
EEI: FERC Auction Could Hurt Gas in Power Market
Implementation of a mandatory capacity auction, as proposed byFERC in its mega-notice of proposed rulemaking (NOPR), couldjeopardize the opportunity for natural gas to gain a greater shareof the prized electricity market in the future.
FERC Auction Could Hurt Gas in Power Market
Implementation of a mandated capacity auction, as proposed byFERC in its mega-notice of proposed rulemaking (NOPR), couldsignificantly thwart the opportunity for natural gas to gain agreater share of the prized electricity market in the future.
Rising Pipe, LDC Prices Will Hurt Gas Demand, NGSA Says
If pipeline and LDC rates continue their upward climb, the”inevitable result” will be a sharp decline in producers’ wellheadrevenues and a subsequent “significant loss” of natural gassupplies, an official of a major producer group said Monday.