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Date:Thu, 17 Jan 2002 15:42:39 -0800 (PST)


=09 =09 Dear Eric, President Bush is making another push for Congress =
to pass his national energy plan. The Bush administration's plan includes =
drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. On Friday, we'll have mor=
e details on the administration's new push for a comprehensive energy bill.=
American Wind Energy Association Legislative Director Jamie Steve will j=
oin us from our Washington bureau on Friday. During the 10:00 a.m. ET news=
cast, Steve will tell us about the record-breaking year in 2001 for wind ge=
neration and we'll look ahead at the future of the industry. Finally, we'=
ll bring you the latest on the ongoing Enron investigations from the nation=
's capital. Congressional investigators continue to sift through boxes of =
documents provided by the company and its auditor Arthur Andersen. We'll h=
ave more details from the Washington bureau on Friday. The destruction =
of documents is not always illegal - On Friday, Houston Bureau Chief Myra J=
olivet talks with ENL's Legal Affairs Analyst Rick Kaplan about the Arthur =
Andersen case. Join us tomorrow from Houston. We'll be discussing winter =
gas inventories from the Houston bureau on Friday. Banc of America Securit=
ies Managing Director of Energy Research Jim Wicklund says he thinks utilit=
ies will opt for pulling gas out of storage in February rather than buying.=
Wicklund joins us during the 2:00 p.m. ET newscast to bring us his predict=
ions for next month's gas prices. California Consumer Power and Conservat=
ion Financing Authority's CEO Laura Doll talks to ENL's Kym McNicholas abou=
t the state agency's Energy Resource Investment plan. The plan is expected=
to go to the California Legislature in February. California Independent =
Systems Operators' Byron Woertz talks with Kym about comments market partic=
ipants have about the grid operator's new Market Redesign Plan for 2002. H=
e'll also discuss changes that may need to be made to the plan in light of =
those comments. ENL's Stephanie Stanton recently visited one of six unive=
rsities in the country that trains students to combat Internet terrorism. J=
oin us Friday as ENL takes a look at how safe oil refineries and power grid=
s actually are from cyber attacks. Closing Prices for Thursday, Jan. 17=
, 2002 Crude: $17.97/bbl -$0.89 Unleaded: $0.5361/gallon -$0.0224 He=
ating Oil: $0.5145/gallon -$0.0176 Gas: $2.254/mmBtu -$0.140 Fwd uE(Feb=
.): $3.60/mmBtu +$0.02 Keep in mind things are subject to change at a mom=
ent's notice. Occasionally guests have to reschedule or change time slots. =
We'll continue to do our best to keep you updated on future interviews and=
events. Be sure to watch our newscasts every business day - 9 a.m. to =
5 p.m. ET, at the top of each hour. =09 =09=09=09=09
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