Energy Biz - September/October 2008 - (Page 4) September/OctOber 2008 Departments O u r Ta k E 6 Energy Secretary John Rowe 8 LET TErs FinanciaL FrOnT 12 Focusing on Smart Transmission Investment 14 A New Prairie Venture 16 Uranium Supply Questions 18 Hot Utility Stocks 22 Canadian Exports Surge 24 Leadership and Learning 26 Bringing Gas to the Lower 48 28 Squaring Off on Energy 32 The Costs of Failing Infrastructure guiDEBOOk 88 126 Metering and Data Management 63 The Future Is Now 68 Oncor Gives Customers Control 70 Cusp of a Revolution 72 Part of the Solution 74 Improving Communications with Customers 78 Time to Get Moving T E c h n O LO gy F r O n T i E r 88 Deepwater Wind 90 The Lure of Ultra-Supercritical 92 Texas Goes Nodal 94 Waste to Energy Innovation 96 Harvesting Solar Power in Space 98 Camera Triggers Plant Shutdown 100 Dealing with Cyber Threats inTrODucing 104 26 104 Dominion’s Multifaceted Empire — Farrell Active On Many Fronts METrics 108 Trade Shows Draw Larger Crowds; Lining Up for Nuclear Green Light; Power Construction Up; LNG Ramp Up L E g a L E ag L E 112 Informing Congress 114 Policies to Spur Solar 116 Time to Save 118 New Jersey Catches Rays 122 Illinois’ Fresh Approach to Smart Grid F i n a L Ta k E Vol. 5, No. 5, 2008 by Energy Central. All rights reserved. Permission to reprint or quote excerpts granted by written request only. EnergyBiz (ISSN 1554-0073 ) is published bimonthly by Energy Central, 2821 S. Parker Road, Suite 1105, Aurora, CO 80014. Periodical postage paid at Aurora, Colo., and additional mailing offices. Subscriptions are available by request. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to EnergyBiz, 2821 S. Parker Road, Suite 1105, Aurora, CO 80014. Customer service: (303) 782-5510. For change of address include old address as well as new address with both ZIP codes. Allow four to six weeks for change of address to become effective. Please include current mailing label when writing about your subscription. 126 Falcons Roost at Xcel 4 E n E rgyB i z September/October 2008
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