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Date:Wed, 9 May 2001 15:31:13 -0700 (PDT)

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=09 =09 Dear Jason, California may see rolling blackouts again today, a=
nd ENL's Washington Bureau Chief Jay Cranford may get to experience them fi=
rsthand. Jay is in Sacramento covering the meeting between Gov. Gray Davis=
and the CEOs of several power providers. This afternoon, Jay brought us a=
n interview with Gov. Davis' Press Secretary Steve Maviglio. For those of =
you who missed the 4:00 p.m. EST broadcast, you can log onto ENL and find t=
he full Maviglio interview in the "Video Library." While Jay is still in=
Sacramento, ENL's Burke Moeller and Peter Cook are holding down the fort i=
n Washington, D.C. Burke says the D.C. bureau is waiting for the changes i=
n Chairman Joe Barton's Electricity Emergency Relief Act. The bill calls f=
or some measures in short-term relief, but doesn't mention price caps on wh=
olesale power. The markup is scheduled for tomorrow. The Washington burea=
u is also keeping tabs on Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham as he testifi=
es before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. These are jus=
t a few developing stories that the D.C. bureau will be following tomorrow.=
We'll head south from D.C. to Houston where correspondent Kim Bene=
stante tomorrow is scheduled to speak with University of Houston professor =
Dr. Barton Smith. Dr. Smith will talk about cleaner-burning fuels and air =
quality, and how Houston's energy economy is following national trends. Ano=
ther big story from Houston involves a breach of contract lawsuit against I=
P Petroleum for failing to drill a well to a sufficient depth. ENL talks w=
ith attorneys about the case tomorrow. Be sure to catch these and other st=
ories tomorrow from the Houston bureau. Houston's Gale Smith is heading f=
or colder climates. We're sending her to Alaska for part of next week. I'=
ll bring you more details as they become available. Keep in mind things=
are subject to change at a moment's notice. Occasionally guests cancel or =
change time slots. We'll continue to do our best to keep you updated on fu=
ture interviews and events. Keep it on energynewslive.com , for all y=
our energy news. =09 =09=09=09=09
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