A New Solid South
Where Entergy leads, will Wal-Mart follow?
Where Entergy leads, will Wal-Mart follow?
Utilities will face stark tradeoffs in meeting the next round of emissions controls.
Frontlines
Can utility executives find happiness in back-to-basics?
We've read the pitch a number of times in these very pages. Top investment bankers have told us that a "back-to-basics" strategy will never produce a high-enough return to please electric utility stockholders; that the only solution to bridge this "earnings gap" would involve a rash of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) between utilities.
What happens when economists and state regulators give up on electric restructuring?
The failure of the Empire Connection spells trouble for private transmission projects.
At a posh dinner event and conference, industry experts speculate on the issues that could affect the industry in 2005.
Letters to the Editor
Moscow's ratification of the Kyoto protocol could pose problems for the United States.