Fortnightly Magazine - September 15 2001

Frontlines

A reader claims that wholesale power competition makes conservation more valuable than before.

Frontlines

DSM Revisited

 

 

Mail

Give the British credit, but what about us?


Mail


 

Off Peak

The El Paso case just won't quit.<b> </b>

Off Peak

September 15, 2001

Let's Play "Spin the Pipeline"

 

The El Paso case just won't quit.

It began over a year ago, on April 4, 2000. That's when California accused El Paso Natural Gas Co. of manipulating capacity rights on its natural gas pipeline by auctioning them off to its own affiliate, El Paso Merchant Energy.

Neptune and the Northeast

What a merchant transmission line <br> could bring to the table<font color="000066" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">.

Neptune and the Northeast



 

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