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NEM Expresses Concern About Ontario Price Cap: NEM wrote Premier Eves to reconsider the 4-year price cap in Ontario effectively eliminating competition, undermining DSM and investment in new capacity. |
Competitively Neutral Wholesale Markets are Critical: to the Industry. NEM supports FERC Proposals which would establish competively neutral and standardized platforms for the exchange of electricity and transmission services. |
Financial Integrity, Consumer Aggregation Rights Critical to: Successful Restructuring. NEM has initiated a National Policy level Committee to address the concerns of National Energy Consumers. |
NEM Says FTC Needs Uniform Rules to Implement E-Sign Bill: Nationally. NEM believes the piecemeal adoption from state to state of electronic signature laws is slowing growth of the commpetitive energy market. |
NEM and EEI Create Master Netting Agreement: NEM and EEI created a Master Netting Agreement, which if approved by the courts will allow trading partners to net out their obligations to each other if one defaults. |
Restructuring Today - November 25, 2002: Illinois' Retail Markets - PUC gathers critics' views of Retail Power Markets |
Restructuring Today - Monday, November 18th, 2002: US marketers write Ontarios Eves |
Leadership in a Time of Crisis: Energy Markets - October 2002, By Craig Goodman |
Cooperation and Standardization: Energy Markets - September 2002, By Gary Michor |
ROI and the Internet: Energy Markets - August 2002, By Bill Mahoney |
Enhancing Credit Ratings: Energy Markets - July 2002, By Greg Keers |
Restructuring Today - June 25, 2002: NARUC Chief Worries Markets got bad rap at NEM Conference. |
Restructuring Today - June 11, 2002: Crisis Leads NEMA to refocus meeting for June 20-21, 2002 |
Tulsa World - June 9, 2002: NEM & Energy companies to develop power, gas guidelines |
Power & Gas Marketing - March/April 2002: Standard Competitive Market Designs article by Craig Goodman |
Restructuring Today - April 15, 2002: NEM FTC Comments on Telemarketing Sales Rule, Page 3 |
Gas Daily - February 19, 2002: Feinstein Proposal Goes Too Far, Craig Goodman cautions regulators and legislators not to overreact. |
Energy Markets - Reviewing Antitrust Immunity: The Supreme Court should ensure regulated entities cannot unfairly compete in unregulated markets - By Craig E. Bennett - Trigen Energy Corp. |
Energy Markets - Deregulation Equals More: The Overall Assessment of the benefits of choice - By Kevin Stoffer - President and CEO of Nicor Energy |
Energy Markets - Managing Knowledge: Knowledge Management promises significant competitive advantage. By Patrick Hogan VP Content Value Management - Cedar |
Restructuring Today - POLR Policy: Can Marketers, utilities agree on POLR Policy? Craig Goodman says yes - November 6, 2001 |
Restructuring Today - NEM seeks new antitrust disclaimer: Encourages NARUC members to adopt a standard disclaimer for contracts with utilities, November 1, 2001 |
Restructuring Today - October 3, 2001: NEM Sees Antitrust case win speeding market openings - Favorable Supreme Court Ruling could trigger massive speed-up in opening retail power markets. |
Restructuring Today - October 2, 2001: Elec Marketers, ELCON, Oil Producers fight antitrust case in U.S. Supreme Court |
Natural Gas Week - July 16, 2001: RTO Order Seen as Boon for Energy Marketers and DG Gas Demand Effect Unknown |
Restructuring Today - NY Adopts Uniform Standards: For Billing and Exchange of Routine Business Info - Craig Goodman - "this is a big step forward" |
Not Everyone Pleased with NYSEG Rate Freeze: Times Union - April 23, 2001. Craig Goodman Response. |
California and the West - FERC to Consider Limits : On Power Costs - Los Angeles Times - April 23, 2001. NEM's Craig Goodman Response |
Restructuring Today - NEM works with FTC: March 14, 2001, Way seen for uniform national codes that trump states rights. |
Restructuring Today - January 29, 2001: Blocking new generation while demand surges can create havoc |
NEM Adopts National Energy Technology Policy: Energy Markets Article - January, 2001 |
NEXT Markets - NEM wants NYSEG to Raise Shopping Credits: NEM asks NY PSC to increase or change the credit or will press ahead with lawsuit |
Restructuring Today - NEM wants Tax Credits for Competition: Expand tax credits to modernize and upgrade computer systems to facilitate competition |
Restructuring Today - Gov Bush on Energy in Texas: Texas will show leadership based on the Gov's pro-competition moves |
NEXT Markets - Texas PUC Chairman Welcomes Marketers: Pat Wood told NEM Leadership group Texas wants to foster real retail competition. |
Restructuring Today - September 6, 2000: NJ Fee Article - Incumbents Find Way To Block Competitors - The $25/mwh is a Confiscatory Tax |
NEM Group Sees Internet Law Sparking Big Changes: McGraw-Hill Energy's NextMarkets- June 27, 2000 |
NEM Likes Electronic Signature Bill: Restructuring Today - June 27, 2000 |
Restructuring Today - NEM Default Service Policy Article: February 8, 2000. The most important issue for the development of retail energy markets is the design and pricing of default services |
Bureau of National Affairs - NEM Default Service Article: February 8, 2000. Compeition could falter if customers are assigned to incumbent energy providers |
Gas Daily - NEM Default Service Policy Article: February 8, 2000. The pricing of default services is critical to ensuring competition |
NEMA's views on Uniform Business Rules: NEMA stress the importance of uniform business rules to the success of a national energy delivery system |
Generation Week - NEMA Lead Story: Group Issues Merchant Plant Guidelines - Reprinted with Permission of the Financial Times Energy USA - 800-424-2908 |
BNA Article on NEMA's Merchant Plant Guidelines: NEMA issued national guidelines for the devlopment and financing of Merchant Power Plants |
NEMA Views on Retail Choice: Independent Energy Article on industry views on retail choice |
NEMA's Positions in New York Natural Gas Collaborative: NEMA's Official Hart's Publivcation Article for August 1999 discussing the Natural Gas Unbundling efforts in New York |
NEMA Opposes New Tax on Electricty Competition: NEMA battles a surprise new tax on Electricity Competition |
Story on Nema Conference: Restructuring today story on NEMA Conference. |
NEMA Aides Small Marketers to be active in Restructuring : NEMA helps small marketers to be active in helping to shape the opportunities and regulations that are implelmenting the restructuring of the natural gas and electricity industries. |
NEMA Battles New Tax on Electricity Transportation: NEMA filed a formal protest with the government of NY for imposting a new tax on electric competiton |
About Nema Conference: Article about NEMA Conference |
Restructuring today: Restructuring today article |
Energy Connection Article: Energy Connection Article |
Final Electricity Paper: Feb. 10, 1999 |
Final Uniform Code of Conducts: UCC Paper |
NEMA's National Guidelines for Natural Gas Unbundling: This document is NEMA's National Guidelines for Unbundling the Natural Gas Distribution Function |
Restructuring Article on National Guidelines: Restructuring Article on National Guidelines |
Energy Daily 1-13-1999: New York Tax Could Kill Competition |
Tax Break Ruling Angers Advocates of Cheaper Power: Tax Break Ruling Angers Advocates of Cheaper Power |
Gas Daily: Gas Daily: New York Seeks Sales Tax on local carriage. |
Regulation, Law & Economics: The National Energy Marketers Association (NEMA) is working on a new blueprint for electricity restructuring, and hopes to
complete it by mid-January. |
Power seller quits upstate in bankruptcy: Power seller quits upstate in bankruptcy |
Utility Spotlight: FERC Discusses June Price Spikes. Doesn't make major policy Changes |
Restructuring Article on NEMA: Restructuring Article on NEMA |
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