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Don Mathison was named GM of Starpower, RCN's joint venture with Pepco Communications, a subsidiary of Potomac Electric Power Co
* Don Mathison was named GM of Starpower, RCN's joint venture with Pepco Communications, a subsidiary of Potomac Electric Power Co. Starpower's fiber-optic networkbundles telephone, cable television and high-speed Internet services to Washington, D.C., Maryland and northern Virginia.
Tags: Cable, General Motors Corp., NETWORKING, RCN Corp., TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TVs
Research articles 2001-01-22
American Electric Power Co., Inc. Q3 2007 Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer Session Operator Thank you. [Operator Instructions]. And our first question is from Greg Gordon from Citigroup. Please go ahead. Greg Gordon - Citigroup Thanks. Would you mind talking in a little bit more detail about what your next steps will be in determining whether...
Tags: American Electric Power Co. Inc.
Earnings calls 2007-10-25
Virginia Utility Earmarks $1.2 Billion to Cut Emissions over 12 Years.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Nov. 17--Virginia Electric Power Co. will spend $1.2 billion over 12 years to greatly reduce sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions at eight coal-fired power plants in West Virginia and Virginia, officials announced Thursday. VEPCO also agreed to pay a $5.4 million fine and...
Tags: emission, Litigation, pollution, settlement, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2000-11-17
Virginia's Power Industry Attracts Little Interest from Providers.
By Lois Caliri, The Roanoke Times, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 17--The benchmark prices for a deregulated Virginia are so low that only one power company has definite plans to compete here. American Electric Power Co. customers who want to shop...
Tags: Cook Inlet Corp., The Roanoke Times
Research articles 2002-01-17
Costly cooperation; Utility to pay record $1.2 billion pollution settlement.(Virginia Electric Power Co.)(Dominion Resources Inc.)(Cover Story)
Byline: Joe Truini Dominion Resources Inc. will spend $1.2 billion to settle alleged clean air violations, the government's largest Clean Air Act enforcement settlement with a power company. Dominion will install and upgrade pollution co ...
Tags: Dominion Resources Inc., pollution, settlement, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2003-04-28
Washington, D.C.-Area Electric Companies Work to Restore Power.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 19 -- The region's electric companies are still battling to restore power in some communities four days after the first major winter storm of 1999 slammed the Washington area. But Potomac Electric Power Co., Virginia Power and...
Tags: Potomac Electric Power Co.
Research articles 1999-01-18
Electric companies reach fourth day battling outage.(Business)
The region's electric companies are still battling to restore power in some communities four days after the first major winter storm of 1999 slammed the Washington area. But Potomac Electric Power Co., Virginia Power and Baltimore Gas and Electric said they were well...
Tags: Potomac Electric Power Co.
Research articles 1999-01-19
Washington, D.C.-Area Electric Companies Help Customers Save Money.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 24 -- More than 400 businesses and 200,000 residents in the Washington area voluntarily cut off their air conditioners yesterday in the midst of daytime temperatures in the upper 90s. No, they don't enjoy the summer swelter...
Tags: Pepco
Research articles 1999-07-23
Utilities brace for lashing by Floyd: Power cuts are expected to affect many thousands for several days.(A)
Virginia Power expects Hurricane Floyd to cut power to "several hundred thousand people" by the time the storm plows through the region. "We are expecting a multiday outage with several hundred thousand people being without power," said Virginia Power spokesman Tom Kazas....
Tags: Potomac Electric Power Co.
Research articles 1999-09-16
AEP Asks Virginia Agency for Fuel Charge Rate Decline as Dominion Seeks Hike.
By Lois Caliri, The Roanoke Times, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 2--Customers of American Electric Power Co. might see their bills go down slightly. But customers of Dominion Virginia Power could pay more. AEP, the dominant supplier of electricity...
Tags: The Roanoke Times
Research articles 2003-07-02
EPA Touts $1.2 Billion Pollution Settlement.
By Michael Kilian, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 22--WASHINGTON--The Environmental Protection Agency announced what it said was the largest-ever Clean Air Act settlement Monday, an agreement requiring the Virginia Electric Power Co. to spend $1.2 billion to reduce ...
Tags: Litigation, pollution, settlement, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2003-04-22
Strong winds knock out power; Unusual nor'easter leaves thousands wet and in the dark.(METROPOLITAN)
Byline: David C. Lipscomb and Kristen Chick, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Thousands of residents in the D.C. area lost power yesterday after a storm brought gale-force winds that severely damaged trees and power lines. The National Weather Service said a nor'easter, which usually...
Tags: Pepco
Research articles 2007-04-17
Feeling the heat for cool savings.(Business)
More than 400 businesses and 200,000 residents in the Washington area voluntarily cut off their air conditioners yesterday in the midst of daytime temperatures in the upper 90s. No, they don't enjoy the summer swelter any more than everyone else, but they saved...
Tags: Pepco
Research articles 1999-07-24
Industry news
CONTINUING announcements of mergers and acquisitions among utility companies include the following: The Southern Co., the largest electricity producer in the nation, will buy four power plants from the Potomac Electric Power Co., which has abandoned power production. The plants - three in Maryland and one in Virginia -...
Tags: PECO Energy Co.
Research articles 2000-07-01
Energy biz players eye Downstate utility; Out-of-state, local bidders line up for Cilcorp auction.(AmerenCIPS, Illinois Power Co. consider acquiring Cilcorp from AES Corp.)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Some usual-and not so usual-suspects are lining up to take a run at Cilcorp now that the Downstate utility is being auctioned by its parent. Virginia-based AES Corp. must divest the Peoria utility, which serves 193,000 electric and 201,000 natural Some usual-and not...
Tags: AES, Williams
Research articles 2001-11-26
METRO FIRMS.(Business)(Metro Firms)
Pepco, BGE merger one step closer The proposed merger of Potomac Electric Power Co. and Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. cleared another hurdle as the Federal Trade Commission notified the companies that the waiting period required under the Hart-Scott-Rodino antitrust act...
Tags: Baltimore Gas & Electric Co., Pepco, Potomac Electric Power Co.
Research articles 1997-02-07
Panel may lift hurdle to merger of utilities.(Business)
The House Appropriations D.C. oversight subcommittee may help clear the way for the proposed merger of Potomac Electric Power Co. and Baltimore Gas & Electric Co. by repealing the city's utility anti-merger law. Subcommittee Chairman Rep. Thomas M. ...
Tags: Pepco
Research articles 1997-06-14
Lightning kills Falls Church man.(Metropolitan)(Region)
Metropolitan area residents yesterday were cleaning up after a severe thunderstorm ripped through trees and power lines Monday night, leaving one man dead and thousands without electricity. At its worst, Potomac Electric Power Co. and Virginia Power reported about 84,000 customers without...
Tags: Pepco
Research articles 2000-08-09
Illinois Power to Sell Electrical-Transmission System to Virginia Company.
By Patrick L. Thimangu, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 10--Illinois Power Co., a unit of troubled energy trader Dynegy Inc. of Houston, said Wednesday that it has agreed to sell its high-voltage electrical-transmission system for $239 million to ...
Tags: Illinois Power Co., Trans-Elect Inc.
Research articles 2002-10-10
PEPCO's first strike
The first strike sagainst the Potomac Electric Power Co. in its 89-year history ended when members of Local 1900 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers IBEW ratified a contract. The accord covered 3,300 workers in Washington, DC, and parts of nearby Maryland and Virginia. The utility operated...
Tags: Pepco, Potomac Electric Power Co.
Research articles 1985-10-01
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