1 Crown Fire Threatens Power Transmission Line to L.A.
The LADWP is urging residents to reduce energy if possible because the 8,000-acre Crown Fire is burning in an area of one of the utility's power transmission lines. Although the line has not been damaged, it does pass through the Leona Valley where the blaze is located. The LADWP this morning minimized power imports on the line and began generating power at in-basin power plants to deliver ... Source: LAist
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2 Power pole spared for woodpeckers
SPOKANE — Heavy equipment operators could sometimes be accused of being on a power trip when they’re maintaining the huge transmission lines that traverse wildlife habitat in this region. But neighbors say a Bonneville Power Administration crew working near Colbert last month deserves a tip of the hat for their sensitivity to a just-hatched family of woodpeckers that could have been regarded as ... Source: The Wenatchee World
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3 NPPD wants input for transmission line for pipeline
OSCEOLA -- The Nebraska Public Power District is asking for public input on new transmission lines that will supply power to new pumping stations for the TransCanada Keystone XL Pipeline. Source: Grand Island Independent
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4 Power plays ahead of poll
Power prices are a key concern for voters - and there may be more electric shocks in store. Source: The Independent Weekly
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5 Power Agency Asks For Help To Stop Vandals
The Bonneville Power Administration is asking for the publics help to stop vandalism that is threatening its electrical transmission system. Source: FOX 12 Oregon
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6 Transmission company looking for more work in Oklahoma
Electrical transmission company ITC Great Plains is ready to do its part to strengthen the grid powering Oklahoma and surrounding states. Source: The Oklahoman
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7 Green Mountain Power Files for Rate Adjustment of 3.1 Percent
COLCHESTER, VT--(Marketwire - July 30, 2010) - Green Mountain Power today asked the Vermont Public Service Board to authorize a 3.1 percent rate adjustment to go into effect on October 1, 2010, as part of its alternative regulation plan. The increase is primarily due to factors that affect all utilities in the region, such as the costs of reliability upgrades to the New England transmission grid. Source: Marketwire
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8 Power regulator chief unhappy with reforms
The political class will have to do away with populist decisions if power sectors reforms were to find a place in the state, feels Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) chairman V. P. Raja. Source: Hindustan Times
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9 Power plant rezoning shot down
An effort by a councilman to rezone the land where the AES power plant makes its home from industrial to other use was shot down by the rest of the City Council at its meeting last week. Source: The Beach Reporter
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10 Tree-toppled power line falls on Metro tracks, trapping riders, causing delays
A live power line fell on Metro tracks on the Red Line on Thursday, confining passengers inside a train in Silver Spring and causing delays during the evening rush as the week's second thunderstorm drenched the Washington region. Electric power transmission - Business - Business and Economy - Electronics and Electrical - Horticulture Source: Washington Post
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