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Message-ID: <14746297.1075855480706.JavaMail.evans@thyme>
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Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 16:45:00 -0800 (PST)
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From: enerfax1@bellsouth.net
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To: enerfaxweb@egroups.com
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Subject: Enerfax Daily's free web version of gas & power prices and info Go
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to www.enerfax.com if can not view properly.htm
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Enerfax Daily
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Looking for a past article or issue. Click here to use Sagewave's Search.
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Enerfax Daily? -? Page ? -? November 15, 2000
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Enerfax Daily? -? Page 4? -? November 15, 2000 -? ? Past Issues
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Available on Sagewave
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US Negotiates at Climate Meeting
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? ? At the UN conference in the Hague, environmental groups are accusing
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the US of seeking loopholes to avoid cutting pollution. The conference
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opened to set rules for reducing harmful gases released into the atmosphere.
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One major issue revolved around how much countries could trade off against
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their commitments to roll back their own pollution by helping other
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countries reduce theirs or by planting new forests to absorb greenhouse
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gases. The US advocates unlimited emissions trading, but the EU and some
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developing countries fear it will defeat the effort to force the biggest
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polluters to change their ways. The US argues that emissions trading is the
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most cost-effective way to meet the global target of reducing greenhouse
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gases by 5.2% from 1990 levels, and would give time for the transition to
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cleaner energy and expensive new technologies. About 6,000 bureaucrats,
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scientists, environmentalists and businessmen attended the opening. That
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number was expected to grow to 10,000 during the second week with the
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arrival of 100 government ministers for the culmination of negotiations.
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Months of talks have preceded the conference. Three years ago at Kyoto,
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governments drew up targets for rolling back emissions of carbon-based gases
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but could not agree on the details. Europe agreed to cut emissions by 8%,
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the US by 7% and Japan by 6%. Each was allowed to decide how it would make
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the required reductions. So far, 30 countries have ratified the Kyoto
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Protocol. Mexico is the most industrialized country on the list, and none is
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among the heaviest polluting countries. The agreement needs the ratification
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of 55 countries, representing at least 55% of the harmful emissions, before
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it will come into force.
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Enerfax Daily? -? Page 7? -? November 15, 2000
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Enerfax Daily? -? Page 8? -? November 15, 2000
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Allegheny to Buy Power Plants from Enron
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? ? ?Allegheny Energy plans to buy three natural gas fired power plants in
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the Midwest from Enron. Terms have not been disclosed. The plants, which
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opened in June, are in Wheatland, IN; Manhattan, IL; and Gleason, TN. They
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can generate a total of 1,710 MW of electricity. Allegheny plans to pay for
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the plants with stock and debt. The purchase is expected to close in the
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second quarter.
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Financial Summary
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