Frontlines: You're Fired!
Utilities have little to show for the millions they pay in campaign contributions.
Utilities have little to show for the millions they pay in campaign contributions.
Letters for April 2004.
Electricity rates may be heading skyward sooner than we think.
Virginia SCC
Do-nothing regulators scare off investment, raising prospects for yet another large-scale power failure.
Is FERC the rightful heir?
The legal battle of the century is ready to begin.
CERA's Daniel Yergin says global gas markets will define the new century, just as oil did for the last 100 years.
Cambridge Energy Research Associates Chairman Daniel Yergin captures in a few words oil's extraordinary past. Might those words one day describe the next 100 years of natural gas development? Talking with Yergin in early November, I found a man convinced that the forces that shaped a global oil market are at work in shaping a global market for natural gas. I'll be sharing some of his words with you.
Regulators are starting to show signs of strain over the restructuring debate.
Up to now, many in the industry thought everybody but the regulators had tired of the constant back-and-forth over regional market issues such as standard market design. This is not to say that state regulators have been able to find any common resolution. In fact, in our annual Regulators Forum on page 22, PUC chiefs from five states continue to disagree on what role the federal government should have.