While Pennsylvania and New York are tied for the lead inelectric restructuring, Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia and RhodeIsland made the greatest progress so far this year, according to ananalysis by the Center for the Advancement of Energy Markets(CAEM), an independent consulting firm based in Burke, VA.
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Downsized Maritimes Project, Laterals Get Final Green Light
FERC tied up all the loose ends of the Maritimes & NortheastPipeline project in a draft order released last week, clearing theway for the pipeline to begin delivering about 350 MMcf/d of SableIsland gas to power plants, paper mills and new markets in Maineand other New England states this fall.
Downsized Maritimes Project, New Laterals Get FERC Nod
FERC tied up all the loose ends in the Maritimes & NortheastPipeline project in a draft order released yesterday, clearing theway for the pipeline to begin delivering about 350 MMcf/d of SableIsland gas to power plants, paper mills and new markets in Maineand other New England states this fall.
CPUC’s Hands are Tied on Restructuring Issues
The California Public Utility Commission yesterday decided toleave Southern California Gas Co.’s interstate transportation ratesbundled, determining that a state law passed last summer preventsthe commission from taking any action on gas industry restructuringissues until the year 2000.
Halt of IT Discounting Not Tied to NGC Contracts
El Paso Natural Gas conceded Wednesday it discontinueddiscounting interruptible transportation early this year, but saidits action was primarily due to its new status as “swing supplier”of California-bound transportation – a position that it says givesit free reign to charge maximum IT rates.