ENERGY CENTRAL NEWS FOR 2/3/00 - 49 NEW ITEMS
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GE IN $4 BLN SUPPLY DEAL FOR DUKE ENERGY PLANTS GE Power Systems, the power generation unit of diversified blue chip General Electric Co. said Wednesday it secured agreements to supply nearly $4 billion in equipment and services to Duke Energy North America, a subsidiary of Duke Energy Corp. (DUK.N). - (Reuters, LENGTH=312 words) --> NEWS SUBSCRIBERS can access this article for free!
FOSTER WHEELER TO BUILD PSEG POWER PLANT IN POLAND PSEG Global said on Tuesday the coal-fired power plant it is building in the southern Polish city of Chorzow will be engineered and constructed by Foster Wheeler Corp. - (Reuters, LENGTH=255 words) --> NEWS SUBSCRIBERS can access this article for free!
ENRON AND CHASE MANHATTAN BANK SIGN LONG-TERM ENERGY MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT Enron Energy Services, a subsidiary of Enron Corp, and The Chase Manhattan Corporation announced today a ten-year, $750 million energy management agreement. Enron will provide energy management services for 860 of Chase's facilities nationwide, including office buildings, retail branches and operations centers. - (PR Newswire, LENGTH=578 words) --> NEWS SUBSCRIBERS can access this article for free!
SITHE, CABOT IN $4 BILLION LNG SUPPLY DEAL Sithe Energies Inc. and Cabot LNG Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Cabot Corp., made a 20-year gas sales and purchase agreement valued at more than $4 billion. Cabot LNG subsidiary Distrigas of Massachusetts will be the principal supplier of gas to fuel Sithe's Mystic Station, a 1,600-megawatt generating plant in Everett, MA. - (NGI?s Weekly Gas Price Index, LENGTH=634 words) --> NEWS SUBSCRIBERS can access this article for free!
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COPOWER.COM FEATURED HYDROGEN SENSOR COMPANY DCH TECHNOLOGY TEAMS WITH AIR PRODUCTS AND PENN STATE FOR INDUSTRIES OF THE FUTURE Congressman John Peterson announced Saturday that he has facilitated a hydrogen research project agreement between Penn State, the Department of Energy and two private sector research and development companies. Peterson believes the three-year, $1.3 million project could lead to a more practical usage of hydrogen in industry and manufacturing. - (Business Wire, LENGTH=599 words) --> NEWS SUBSCRIBERS can access this article for free! |