Infrastructure

Pipes Frown over Re-Inspection Change in House Pipe Safety Bill

The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee approved pipeline safety legislation last week that significantly differs from the bill that emerged from subcommittee earlier this month.

May 27, 2002

Correction

In the story “Rush to LNG in Baja Raises Questions About Demand, Infrastructure” published on Thursday, March 7, in the 8th paragraph, note that Sempra’s proposed LNG terminal will be south of Rosarito and north of Ensenada.

March 11, 2002

Congressional Panel Hears Federal, State Officials in CA

Not surprisingly, federal and state witnesses disagreed over the future stability of California’s energy infrastructure and marketplace during a Congressional information-gathering hearing in Sacramento last month that was focused on the state’s independent, nonprofit electricity transmission grid operator, Cal-ISO. The chairman of the U.S.House Subcommittee on Energy Policy, Natural Resources and Regulatory Affairs, Rep. Doug Ose (R-Woodland) set up shop in his district to hear from a number of state officials, along with Patrick Wood, chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

March 4, 2002

CMS Exec Says Pipe Industry Stands Behind Integrity Rule

Testifying before the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Highways and Transit on behalf of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA), William J. Haener, executive vice president of natural gas for CMS Energy Corp., said that the interstate natural gas pipeline industry supports the development of a gas pipeline integrity rule but recommends longer time frames for inspection intervals. The congressional subcommittee is currently considering gas pipeline safety re-authorization legislation.

February 18, 2002

CMS Exec Says Pipe Industry Stands Behind Integrity Rule

Testifying before the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Highways and Transit on behalf of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA), William J. Haener, executive vice president of natural gas for CMS Energy Corp., said that the interstate natural gas pipeline industry supports the development of a gas pipeline integrity rule but recommends longer time frames for inspection intervals. The congressional subcommittee is currently considering gas pipeline safety re-authorization legislation.

February 14, 2002

PJM’s Second Transmission Expansion Plan Gets Go-Ahead

A plan that calls for more than $420 million of transmission facility additions and reinforcements in the PJM region has been given the green light by PJM Interconnection’s board of managers. PJM Interconnection’s board of managers signed off on the second regional transmission expansion plan (RTEP) for the PJM region last Tuesday.

June 11, 2001

PJM’s Second Transmission Expansion Plan Gets Go-Ahead

A plan that calls for more than $420 million of transmission facility additions and reinforcements in the PJM region has been given the green light by PJM Interconnection’s board of managers. PJM Interconnection’s board of managers signed off on the second regional transmission expansion plan (RTEP) for the PJM region on Tuesday.

June 8, 2001

TIBCO Picks Up Reliant, Altra and El Paso

Business infrastructure provider TIBCO Software Inc. announced Wednesday it had contracted with several energy companies — including Reliant Energy Services, Altra Energy Technologies Inc. and El Paso Corp. — to automate their back-office systems. The Palo Alto, CA-based company has four product lines now being used by more than 800 global customers that integrate enterprise applications, provide B2B commerce and deliver personalized enterprise portals.

April 5, 2001

INGAA: Obstacles Hinder Future Pipeline Expansion

Firing a shot across the bow of local distribution companies(LDCs), INGAA Chairman Stanley C. Horton, CEO of Enron GasTransportation Services Co., said yesterday the LDCs are standingin the way of desperately needed interstate pipeline capacity.

February 28, 2001

CA Prices Tight Despite Lifting of ISO Cap

As infrastructure and market functioning problems persistedMonday, the California Independent System Operator (Cal-ISO) calledits 14th Stage One power alert since Nov. 1 and the 46th of theyear, signifying its reserves were expected to dip below 7% whendemand peaked between 5-7 p.m. PST. Initial indications were thatCal-ISO’s price cap lifting late Friday brought additional supplybids but had no impact on easing price increases.

December 12, 2000