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Gold/Mining/Energy : Keystone Energy Services - KESE on BB Nasdaq

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To: unregmarket who wrote (63)11/17/1997 11:52:00 PM
From: MARIO PASQUA  Read Replies (3) of 307
 
Trackman, thanks for the link.....It seems to me, that it will be at least 5 to 10 years before this kind ofsystem will be in place. Still there are question of who will PAY for added generating facilities in the near future, plus installation, maintenance of power line, and so on. There are still lots of details to be ironed out.
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"The system will continue to operate in accordance with WSCC guidelines, and utilities will continue to own and maintain their lines.
While it is becoming clear that adequate performance incentives will be implemented to ensure the reliability of distribution and transmission systems, some uncertainty still remains about who will pay for needed new capacity. In the competitive electricity marketplace this issue is the last piece of the reliability puzzle, and needs to be resolved by the California Public Utilities Commission and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Such a resolution is necessary to avoid future curtailment of transmission and hindrance of the growth and development of a free market for California electricity consumers."
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