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To: Michael Latas who wrote (3030)1/21/1999 11:28:00 PM
From: Fabeyes  Respond to of 8393
 
>>>All I can say is that it will be interesting to see what else unfolds in this very interesting saga. This should be a very exciting year.

Having worked for and with Tyler in the past I can only say buy more stock and hold on to your hats. By October there should be a VERY interesting time at ECD.



To: Michael Latas who wrote (3030)1/22/1999 10:10:00 AM
From: Tom Hoff  Respond to of 8393
 
Bonneville Power Administration:Electric Revolution' Set for March

BPA and Others Plan to Reveal New Energy Technologies on March 18 and 19

PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Get ready for a revolution in the electric utility industry. Leaders are planning to reveal new energy technologies and discuss what they mean to consumers at the "Electric Revolution" symposium that will take place March 18 and 19 at the Oregon Convention Center.

"A revolution is occurring in distributed energy technologies. This change has the potential to be as quick and radical as the shift from mainframe computers to personal computers," said Jack Robertson, deputy administrator for the Bonneville Power Administration. Experts from the Pacific Northwest to Norway agree.

Distributed technologies include such things as small-scale combustion turbines, fuel cells and the use of hydrogen, new designs in wind power and solar photovoltaics and increased efficiency at the point of use.


Nearly 30 exhibitors will demonstrate fuel cells, solar shingles and other new sources of distributed power.