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Messages between Roberta Bass and Paul Lewis
South Florida Sun-SentinelRoberta Bass, the chief advisor to Commissioner Lisa Edgar, discusses meeting with Paul Lewis, Progress Energy's director of Florida regulatory affairs. Edgar has put Bass on administrative leave pending review of the contact she had with utilities. But...Tags: Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Florida
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Messages between Bill Garner, Jorge Chamizo and Paul Lewis
South Florida Sun-SentinelBill Garner, the chief advisor to Chairman Matthew Carter, jokes in one message that he envies the relationship Lorena Holley – chief advisor for former Commissioner Katrina McMurrian – has with FPL Attorney Ken Hoffman. He is chatting with Jorge Chamizo,...Tags: Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Labor Legislation, Energy Saving
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PSC staff: FPL's base rate hike should have been higher
State regulators say that Florida Power & Light should have received $117 million instead of the $75 million base rate hike approved in January.
The Public Service Commission rejected most of FPL's record $1.27 billion rate hike request. But FPL said...Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Charlie Crist, Consumers, Elections, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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Find out if you qualify for EnergyWise
Frugal Force» Orlando Sentinel – Frugal ForceFellow frugee Margaret just signed up for EnergyWise with Progress Energy. When demand is dangerously high and there could be a blackout, the devices they install on her AC, pool pump and water heater will shut those appliances down for a short period... -
Nuclear plant shutdown saps some of Disney World’s power
Tourism Central Florida» Orlando Sentinel – Tourism Central FloridaProblems at a nuclear power plant on Florida’s Gulf coast have created a bit of a headache for Walt Disney World. Progress Energy’s nuclear plant in Crystal River has been shut down since late last year, after workers in the midst of a maintenanc... -
Environmentally conscious tenants want green buildings
Orlando Sentinel staff writerGreen is the color for commercial construction in Central Florida these days. Offices, schools, apartments and mixed-use towers that use less energy and soften their footprint on the environment are in. Energy-gobbling properties that need lots of...Tags: Washington, DC, Science and Technology, Environmental Issues, Employees, Companies and Corporations
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The week ahead
Chicago TribuneMonday: -- Earnings: Alliant Energy Corp.; BMC Software Inc.; Conseco Inc.; Mercury General Corp.; Spectra Energy Corp. Washington Group International Inc. Tuesday: -- Federal Reserve meeting -- Second-quarter productivity -- June consumer credit --...Tags: Edison International, Conseco Incorporated, Foster Wheeler Limited, Federal Reserve, Cisco Systems Inc.
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Repair work seems endless
Sun StaffLife on the front line of the Isabel cleanup isn't easy. By 10 a.m. yesterday, when the utility trucks and tree trimmers rolled into Prescott Avenue in North Baltimore, Gerald Mason and his eight-man crew had already been on the job six hours straight,...Tags: Maryland, Employees, North Carolina, Dundalk, Forests
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Charley's wake leaves long lines, short fuses
Sentinel Staff WriterLuckily, as the father of a baby and 5-year-old, I'm used to cold showers and little sleep. . . . So a guy was at the gas pump with a long line behind him. He pumped his gas, and then went in the convenience store and spent several minutes getting...Tags: Hurricane Charley (2004), Pat Robertson, Maitland, Pike Electric Corporation, Glenda Hood
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Charley may be gone, but toll keeps climbing
Sentinel National Correspondent-------------------- 7:22 a.m. Early today, 391,000 people remained without power, said Kristy Campbell, spokeswoman at the state emergency management center. One of three hospitals shut down by the storm, Fawcett Memorial Hospital in Port Charlotte,...Tags: Employees, Hurricanes, Insurance, Hurricane Preparedness, Disasters and Accidents
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Few lights, but many questions
Sentinel Staff WritersUtility-company crews had restored electricity by Monday to half of the 1.5 million Central Florida residents who lost power in Hurricane Charley, but this success spawned new anxiety and envy among those still left in the dark. "We've been hit heavy,...Tags: Science and Technology, Hurricanes, Employees, Lake County (Florida), Dining and Drinking
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Electrical system inhibits fast fixes
Sentinel Staff WriterWhen Louell Miner got home from work Monday, she cleaned up melted freezer pops, soppy vegetables and rotten meat from her freezer. Her house in South Orlando was about 85 degrees, laundry was piling high and she was eating meals from Subway and Golden...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Electricity Production and Distribution, Hurricane Charley (2004), Employees, Career and Workplace
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