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- Speaking of Power: Guns and Moses
- Charlton Heston's legacy will surely rest on his iconic performance as Moses in face=+Bold; The Ten Commandmentsface=-Bold; and his unwavering support of the Second Amendment. I had the privilege of watching a classic Heston performance at the 2000 National Rifle Association convention in Charlotte, N.C., when he raised...
- Research articles 2008-05-01
- Hoshizaki America
- Hoshizaki America Inc. introduces the KM-501M_H Crescent Cube Ice Machine, producing up to 498 pounds of ice per day. The unit is protected by HoshiGuard anti-microbial agent and complies with all government regulations, including the new California Energy Commission requirement. For more information visit online at www.hoshizaki.com. [ILLUSTRATION...
- Research articles 2006-11-27
- CA Pushes Efficient Appliances.
- In December, the California Energy Commission approved new regulations to make appliances sold in the state the most energy efficient in the nation. In a 5-0 vote, the Commission approved standards to be phased in starting in 2006 that will require all televisions, VCRs, and DVD...
- Research articles 2005-01-01
- CEC: EAST COAST MTBE BANS LIFT CALIFORNIA'S GASOLINE PRICES
- MTBE bans in New York and Connecticut are affecting gasoline prices in markets across the country. Increased competition for premium gasoline blending components is contributing to gasoline price increases in California, according to the top official at the California Energy Commission CEC. The cost of ethanol has "not...
- Research articles 2004-06-14
- California Energy Panel Gives Favorable Word to Burbank's Power-Plant Plan.
- By Helen Gao, Daily News, Los Angeles Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 11--BURBANK, Calif.--While a number of companies and public entities have withdrawn applications to build new power plants, Burbank is moving steadily forward with its Magnolia Power Project. City officials...
- Research articles 2002-01-11
- Carb's 15 Ppm Ulsd Rule Proposal Due In July
- Los Angeles -- By July, California Air Resources Board CARB aims to propose a formal rule mandating ultra-low-sulfur diesel (ULSD, 15 ppm sulfur cap) statewide in mid-2006. CARB aims to go forward even though U.S. EPA's new ULSD rule faces a separate court challenge brought by National Petrochemical &...
- Research articles 2001-02-19
- Power markets: restructuring electricity
- Editor's Note: This is an edited transcription from the general session of the 73rd Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association International, held in Lake Tahoe, Nevada. Richard A. Bilas, Moderator: This year I happen to be President of the California Public Utilities Commission, and I'm here today to...
- Research articles 1999-01-01
- California RFG repercussions go on and on. (reformulated gasoline program)
- California is struggling with the consequences of the implementation of its reformulated gasoline program on June 1, 1996. The program increased gasoline and diesel prices nationwide and led to refinery breakdowns in the state. The California Air Resources Board and California Energy Commission have been asked by lawmakers to determine...
- Research articles 1996-09-01
- ARI looks back on 40 years, plans for challenges ahead. (history of the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute)
- The 40th annual meeting of the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute ARI included discussion on a wide range of topics such as industry regulation and equipment standards. For example, the Department of Energy is soliciting comment on a proposal to increase the minimum standards for central air conditioners and heat pumps....
- Research articles 1993-12-27
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- California Energy Commission Studies Fuel Delivery Temperatures
- The California Energy Commission is crafting a study on fuel delivery temperatures. The results, which will come out no later than Dec. 31, 2008, will enable the state to make recommendations on future legislation and regulations. The California Energy Commission is crafting a study on fuel delivery temperatures. The results,...
- Research articles 2008-03-17
- Softub, Inc. Meets Stringent Efficiency Regulations Set Forth by the California Energy Commission
- VALENCIA, Calif. -- Jim DiSanto of SoftubR, Inc. today announced that all portable spa models currently manufactured by the company had been tested in accordance with all applicable requirements and met the stringent Appliance Efficiency Regulations as set forth by the California Energy Commission. No product modifications were needed to...
- Research articles 2006-05-30
- Local CA Housing Complex Receives New Solar System
- Sun Power & Geothermal Energy, Inc. SPG recently announced it has installed a 13.1-kilowatt solar photovoltaic PV system atop the roof of San Fransisco's new Folsom/Dore low-income housing development. According to the company, the system, which employs 84 Sharp 185-watt solar panels and a Xantrex PV 15 inverter, ...
- Research articles 2005-07-08
- Federal Regulations, High Demand Could Pinch Arizona's Supplies of Natural Gas.
- By David Wichner, The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 4--New federal regulations and California's efforts to ease its energy problems could pinch supplies of natural gas to Arizona in times of high demand, utility officials and state regulators...
- Research articles 2002-08-04
- Westport Innovations Inc
- Westport Innovations Inc. was awarded $2.25 million in funding to support the development, demonstration, commercialization and certification of its heavy-duty LNG fuel system for the Cummins ISX to meet 2010 EPA emissions regulations. The funds were received from South Coast Air Quality Management District SCAQMD, California Energy Commission CEC and...
- Research articles 2008-03-01
- Utility, Arizona Officials Say New Rules May Limit Deliveries of Natural Gas.
- By David Wichner, The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 3--New federal regulations and California's efforts to ease its energy problems could pinch supplies of natural gas to Arizona in times of high demand, utility officials and state regulators...
- Research articles 2002-08-03
- ADVISORY/Power Regulations Approved for West
- Business Editors ADVISORY... --BUSINESS WIRE--June 19, 2001TOPIC: The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission yesterday voted to begin a price mitigation plan in 11 Western states through September 2002. According to a story by MSNBC, the plan -- similar to one in California -- takes effect tomorrow and will apply...
- Research articles 2001-06-19
- AGA asks FERC to reconsider wholesale marketing rules
- The American Gas Association AGA has asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission FERC to reconsider the final rule on blanket sales certificates it issued on Nov. 17. The rule's purpose was to impose "integrity" on the wholesale market for natural gas sales, thereby preventing the kind of manipulation which led...
- Research articles 2004-02-01
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