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Bailout Watch #2 – Feb 06, 2001

Bailout Watch #2 – Feb 06, 2001

<strong>BAILOUT WATCH:  Keeping an eye on the energy industry and the politicians<br/> <br/> Bailout Watch #2 - Feb 06, 2001<br/> <br/> Utilities seeking bailout scapegoat PUC.</strong><br/> <br/> The utilities' PR apparatus is gearing...
Bailout Watch #1 – Feb 05, 2001

Bailout Watch #1 – Feb 05, 2001

<strong>BAILOUT WATCH: Keeping an eye on the energy industry and the politicians<br/> <br/> The whole world is watching</strong><br/> <br/> Last time, no one was watching. This time, the whole world is watching. Last time, state legislators...
AUDIT FINDS NO ORCHESTRATION OF HIKES

AUDIT FINDS NO ORCHESTRATION OF HIKES

<h3>A FEDERAL AGENCY SAYS PLANTS WEREN'T CLOSED TO DRIVE PRICES UP. REACTIONS OF DAVIS, OTHERS ARE SKEPTICAL.</h3><p class="source">Los Angeles Times</p> <p>Maintenance shutdowns that took some California power plants offline late last year were not orchestrated to raise prices, according to an audit by a federal regulatory agency.</p>
FOUR UTILITY OFFICIALS SOLD STOCK BEFORE CRISIS

FOUR UTILITY OFFICIALS SOLD STOCK BEFORE CRISIS

<h3>ONE MADE $31,140, ANOTHER $87,512 BEFORE THE FIRMS' FINANCIAL PROBLEMS WERE WIDELY KNOWN. PG&E AND EDISON DEFEND THE TRANSACTIONS.</h3><p class="source">Los Angeles Times</p> <p>Three senior executives and a board member of Pacific Gas & Electric and Edison International profited from stock sales last year</p>
California Lawmakers Pass Energy Plan

California Lawmakers Pass Energy Plan

<p class="source">The New York Times</p> <p>With deadlines looming and electricity at dangerously low levels for a 17th straight day, the California State Legislature narrowly approved a $10 billion plan today to let the state buy power through long-term contracts</p>
Calif. to begin buying, selling power

Calif. to begin buying, selling power

<h3>Step triggers fears of high utility bills</h3><p class="source">USA TODAY</p> <p>California officially entered the power business Thursday when Gov. Gray Davis signed a $ 10 billion package that even supporters called a poor answer to the state's escalating energy crisis.</p>
Calif. Governor Signs Power Plan

Calif. Governor Signs Power Plan

<h3>State to Buy Electricity Directly From Suppliers</h3><p class="source">The Washington Post</p> <p>California lawmakers today reluctantly approved a $ 10 billion plan that authorizes the state to try to solve its dire energy crisis by buying much of the electrical power it needs directly from suppliers for the next decade.</p>