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Date:Wed, 21 Nov 2001 12:59:29 -0800 (PST)


=09 =09 Dear Eric, The Washington bureau will have a full plate when w=
e return from Thanksgiving break. Congress returns with many lawmakers urg=
ing action on energy legislation before the end of the year. Washington Bu=
reau Chief Peter Cook says there's a long list of legislation ahead of ener=
gy in the Democrat-controlled Senate, but Republicans are threatening to fo=
rce a vote through a filibuster. In turn, Democrats are saying they'll fil=
ibuster any energy bill containing a provision to open Alaska's Arctic Nati=
onal Wildlife Refuge to drilling. The legislation battle continues next we=
ek. Peter also says the Washington bureau will continue to follow the FER=
C's major decisions regarding how it assesses market power. The Commission=
announced a major change this week that will impact many of the large and =
small utilities across the country. Also next week, we'll see what Energy=
Daily Publisher Llewellyn King has to say about Pat Wood's performance as =
Chairman of the FERC. And rumors are flying about DOE Secretary Spencer Ab=
raham - on Monday, King talks about the whispers he's hearing in Washington=
. ENL's Gale Smith will have a report from the Houston bureau next week o=
n a Louisiana company that uses rice hulls to create power. Agrilectric In=
corporated consumes some of this power, but most of the electricity is sold=
to an area utility company. We'll have details next week. Also, Houston=
Correspondent Kim Benestante will bring us coverage from the Alaska Resour=
ces Conference taking place next Thursday and Friday. We'll also bring you=
details on the final report regarding the chosen route of the Arctic natur=
al gas pipeline. The report is due to Alaska's Governor on November 30. =
We'll hear from Center for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Technologies Exe=
cutive Director John White next week. ENL's Kym McNicholas will speak with=
White about his organization's opposition to the state's long-term power c=
ontracts. Catch White from the West Coast bureau next week. Closing Pric=
es for Nov. 21, 2001: Crude: $18.96 Unleaded: $0.5273 Heating Oil=
: $0.5342 Natural Gas: $2.813 Keep in mind things are subject to chang=
e at a moment's notice. Occasionally guests have to cancel or change time s=
lots. We'll continue to do our best to keep you updated on future intervie=
ws and events. Have a great Thanksgiving break! We'll see you on Monday. =
Be sure to watch our newscasts every business day - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, a=
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