Highlights from APPA's Public Power Daily - January 02, 2009
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Clean air rules, Obama team and more: 2008 closes with flurry of environmental news
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This aerial view shows homes that were damaged when a retention pond wall collapsed Dec. 22 at TVA’s Kingston plant in Tennessee, releasing a flood of fly ash slurry. AP Photo |
The year 2008 closed with a bang when it came to environmental news affecting electric utilities—and 2009 promises to begin with a bang when it comes to environmental and energy news. December saw the following developments:
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APPA to Congress: Stimulus plan should give a boost to clean energy projects
Ending limits on issuance of Clean Renewable Energy Bonds (CREBs) tops a list of seven programs APPA is recommending be included in an economic stimulus bill to enhance economic recovery and boost jobs. The seven programs “not only comprise funding for clean energy generation programs and energy efficiency, but also for operation and maintenance at federal hydro power facilities and funding for additional deployment of broadband infrastructure,” APPA President and CEO Mark Crisson said in a Dec. 23 letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. Read More
Boston Globe calls for investigation of response to ice storm, says some cities outperformed IOUs
Some municipal electric utilities in Massachusetts outperformed their investor-owned counterparts in restoring service after the recent ice storm there, the Boston Globe said in an editorial published Dec. 29. Read More
Correction: FERC technical conference is Jan. 13
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will hold a technical conference on Tuesday, Jan. 13 to discuss issues affecting the electric power industry... Read More
Welcome to Public Power Daily in 2009
With today’s issue of Public Power Daily newsletter, APPA expands its basic services to members. This electronic newsletter, until now available only to paid subscribers, is now offered as a dues-supported service to all governing board members and all employees of all APPA member utilities and associate members. Read More