Frontlines & Op-Ed

A Wrinkle in Time

Enron makes an exit; FERC cost-based rates return.

You have two cows. You sell three of them to your publicly listed company using letters of credit opened by your brother-in-law at the bank. Then, you execute a debt-equity swap with an associated general offer, so you get all four cows back, with a tax-exemption for the fifth cow, of course.

Frontlines

Energy companies' best-laid plans in 2001 were put on hold, after circumstance and fate stepped in.

Frontlines

The Year of Living Dangerously

Frontlines

Enron holds court on electric restructuring, exposing deep industry divisions and the polarization of views.

Frontlines

An Invitation From Ken Lay

 

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Utilities face huge costs of complying with new EPA standards.

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The Brink of Ruin?

 

 

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Regulators face a daunting task in sorting out power refunds in the Pacific Northwest.

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Ripple Effects

 

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A reader claims that wholesale power competition makes conservation more valuable than before.

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DSM Revisited

 

 

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California sued El Paso for gaming the pipeline. But the blame may lie to the East.

Frontlines

The Great Gas Grab

 

 

Bullish for Business

Forced consolidation of RTOs would set transmission owners free to go after profits.

Forced consolidation of RTOs would set transmission owners free to go after profits.