power & industrial news archive (2001)
Senate Democrats Introduce New Energy Bill
Democrats in the Senate have produced a new version of a broad energy bill, but there are no signs of compromise on the issue that most divides them from Republicans.
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12/06/2001 Senate Democrats Introduce New Energy Bill

08/27/2001 EPA Delays Powerplant Plan

08/20/2001 Equipment Added To Clean Emissions Produces Acid Plume

08/06/2001 Q&A With John Keys

08/06/2001 New Reclamation Chief Sees Role For Construction

07/09/2001 North Sea Platform is Refloated, Removed and, Hopefully, Reused

06/18/2001 Bush Names Keys to Head Bureau of Reclamation

06/06/2001 EPA Issues Radiation, Groundwater Standards for Yucca Mountain

05/28/2001 Bush Energy Plan On Front Burner

05/28/2001 Coal is Returning To Favor as Electric Generation Fuel

05/17/2001 Bush Energy Plan Aims for More Powerplants, Other Infrastructure

 

 

05/07/2001 Cost Estimate Climbs 26% for Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Site

05/01/2001 Huge Projects Under Way To Bring Water To Egyptian Desert

04/25/2001 Senate Panel Votes to Repeal Public Utility Law

04/23/2001 Utilities Consider New Nukes

04/13/2001 DOE Eases Clinton's Proposed Air Conditioning Efficiency Standard

03/26/2001 Legionnaires' Disease Strikes Ford

03/05/2001 Nevada, California Face Up To Crisis

02/26/2001 State May Buy Transmission Lines from California Utilities

02/19/2001 California Pledges to Cut Red Tape

02/12/2001 California Acts To Conserve And Broker Sale Of Electricity

02/09/2001 FERC Chairman Again Says No To California Rate Caps

02/09/2001 Senate Approves Pipeline Safety Bill

01/29/2001 California Seeks Answers in Dark

01/18/2001 California Orders Rolling Blackouts

01/18/2001 Bush Administration: Abraham, Choice for DOE, Calls California Power Problem 'Urgent Priority'

 


 

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