Public Power - January/February 2008 - (Page 3) FEATURES JA N UA RY- F E B RUA RY 2 0 0 8 Members of the American Public Power Association receive Public Power magazine as part of their annual dues payments. The subscription rate for others is $80 per year in the United States and $100 per year outside of the United States. Single copies cost $15 each and the annual directory costs $125. PUBLIC POWER (ISSN 0033-3654), is published eight times a year by the American Public Power Association, 1875 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Suite 1200, Washington, D.C. 20009-5715. © Copyright, 2008, American Public Power Association. Opinions expressed in single articles are not necessarily policies of the association. For permission to reprint articles, write or call Jeanne LaBella, jlabella@APPAnet.org or 202/467-2948. Periodical postage paid at Washington, D.C., and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send address changes to Public Power, c/o Circulation, A m e r i c a n P u b l i c Po w e r Association, 1875 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Suite 1200, Washington, D.C. 20009-5715. Subscriptions and back issues may be ordered by calling the APPA Publications Department at 202/4672926. PAGE 16 16 The Midwest Powers Up Consumer-owned utilities have formed what amounts to a super joint action agency to construct a power plant that will meet needs in six states. RTOs & Renewables Contrary to the claims of many proponents of industry restructuring, regional transmission organizations have not contributed to a rise in renewable resource use. Governor Florida utilities, seeking to reduce their dependence on natural gas, were turning to coal for the next generation of power supply resources. Then the governor PAGE 26 weighed in. PAGE 24 24 26 Got Coal? No, Thanks, Says Florida 28 Markets in the Sunshine Markets would operate more efficiently and economically if transaction data were disclosed a day after market operations, rather than six months later. 30 Green Energy = Mean Energy? PAGE 28 In Massachusetts, even the greenest of energy sources encounters vocal opposition. PAGE 30 For detailed information on the 2008 APPA National Conference in New Orleans, see pages 49-54. www.APPAnet.org JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2008 3 http://www.APPAnet.org
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