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California, San Juan Spikes Top Overall Rebound

Prices relied on Monday’s return of industrial load after the weekend and perceptions of hotter weather later this week in some locations to realize mostly moderate rebounds from Friday’s plunges. Eastern points tended to range from down a few pennies to 20 cents higher. The West recorded similar movement at some points but also saw even larger gains close to half a dollar at the Southern California border and PG&E citygate and around 30 cents or so in the San Juan Basin.

June 17, 2003

Washington Feeds on Steady Diet of Enron Disclosures

With Capitol Hill feeding reporters a steady diet of Enron Corp. stories last week, it fast became the issue du jour. Who’s kidding who, it was the only story in a town that thrives on scandals — real or imagined. In fact, there was such a rapid fire of “new” disclosures about the energy trader’s financial sleight of hand, outside auditor Arthur Andersen’s extracurricular activities, and the Bush administration’s ties and Capitol Hill lawmakers’ links to the bankrupt corporation, that somewhere along the way last week it became one big blur.

January 21, 2002

Rudden: LNG, Storage Could Alleviate Transmission Problems

New or existing gas storage and liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities should be relied upon much more by the power industry to alleviate existing and future power transmission problems, according to a new report by consulting firm R.J. Rudden Associates. The regional transmission organization (RTO) process is going much slower than anticipated and alternatives to transmission need to be developed, said J.R. Crespo, managing director at R.J. Rudden.

July 30, 2001
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