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Monthly Newsletter: The Wire

March 2010 | Download a pdf of this issue

* Revisions eyed for task force bill
* Cap-and-trade alternatives pondered by lawmakers
* KEEPING CURRENT
   - With CFC Executive Director Matt Bromley
* 2010 POWER Breakfast

February 2010 | Download a pdf of this issue

* State utilities meeting renewable goals
* New wind farm okayed
* KEEPING CURRENT
   - With CFC Executive Director Matt Bromley
* Gas demand to grow—maybe
* Senators want market scrutiny
* Texas regulators penalize suppliers
* More cow power on the grid

January 2010 | Download a pdf of this issue

* PSC ponders wind-farm funding
* Waiting for the payoff
* Registration open for the Customers First! POWER Breakfast
* KEEPING CURRENT
   - With CFC Executive Director Matt Bromley
* DOE allocates big bucks for carbon-capture projects
* Of course, everything’s bigger down there
* Wave of the future?
* FERC whacks FPL

December 2009 | Download a pdf of this issue

* APPA wants pricing probe
* ATC still planning longterm buildout
* Watching the watchdogs
* KEEPING CURRENT
   - With CFC Executive Director Matt Bromley
* Michigan grappling with competition cap
* Nine states falling short of renewable-energy goals
* The Julius Caesar Substation?
* Constellation deal finally closes

November 2009 | Download a pdf of this issue

* Carbon-capture success reported
* Rates spawn unrest south of the border
* Few to choose from, few choose
* KEEPING CURRENT
   - With CFC Executive Director Matt Bromley
* Watts brewing
* Report: Generation plummeted Since ’08
* History lessons

October 2009 | Download a pdf of this issue

* See you later, aggregator
* Wind advocates challenge interconnection rule
* Wind-siting bill passed
* KEEPING CURRENT
   - With CFC Executive Director Matt Bromley
* MN–WI transmission proposed
* Renewable firms to get state loans
* Scam Alert: Know whom you’re talking to

September 2009 | Download a pdf of this issue

* Study eyes transmission export paths
* New reversal for county wind regulation
* KEEPING CURRENT
   - With CFC Executive Director Matt Bromley
* Nuke plant requesting uprate
* Wind-siting bills on steady march
* Renewables funding list available from OEI
* More wind added
* TX retailers face tighter standards

August 2009 | Download a pdf of this issue

* Gone with the wind
* New wind farm gets regulatory okay
* KEEPING CURRENT
   - With CFC Executive Director Matt Bromley
* Sign of the times?
* Transmission plan may draw lawsuit
* FutureGen back on
* Board members win national honors

July 2009 | Download a pdf of this issue

* Electric grid overseer sees changes
* Wind bill, modified, advances
* KEEPING CURRENT
   - With CFC Executive Director Matt Bromley
* Transmission called biggest obstacle to new wind
* Route change suggested for new line
* Study: Merchant generators recession-proof
* Texas wholesale market faulted

June 2009 | Download a pdf of this issue

* Wisconsin wind legislation introduced
* More studies link restructuring, rate hikes
* KEEPING CURRENT
   - With CFC Executive Director Matt Bromley
* Yucca lawyering may outlive project
* Second thoughts in Illinois

May 2009 | Download a pdf of this issue

* Transmission well-managed by state, experts tell CFC
* KEEPING CURRENT
   - With CFC Executive Director Matt Bromley
* Utility chief leaving state post
* No easy way…
* Deferred maintenance?

April 2009 | Download a pdf of this issue

* Wisconsin wind bill in the works
* Rail reforms on track
* KEEPING CURRENT
   - With CFC Executive Director Matt Bromley
* Stimulus cash "seed money"
* Promises, promises
* Dumping the dump: End of the Renaissance?

March 2009 | Download a pdf of this issue

* Enron again, again
* Register now for CFC POWER Breakfast
* Win one for the Shipper
* KEEPING CURRENT
   - With CFC Executive Director Matt Bromley
* Transmission operators see big bucks for infrastructure
* Who says restructuring is a loser?

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