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The California Energy Crisis - Information & Forum
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115I've been following the new Munder Power Plus mutual fund munder.com - Larry S.-3/17/2001
114I saw the recent run-up of their share price. Where I live, in the Great Lakes rCopperfield-3/17/2001
113Conventional coal/oil fired power plants which comprise about half of the generaCopperfield-3/17/2001
112<<unless I misunderstand your endorsement of this piece>> I do not eDaniel G. DeBusschere-3/17/2001
111Hi Daniel, Re: <i>I found this - any comments?-</i> I read the hRaymond Duray-3/16/2001
110Utah has the opportunity to become Saudi Arabia?- **************************** LDaniel G. DeBusschere-3/16/2001
109I found this - any comments?- Register now for the PMA OnLine Power Report! ThiDaniel G. DeBusschere-3/16/2001
108<<(central power) the efficiency was less than 30%>> If this is trueDaniel G. DeBusschere-3/16/2001
107Hi Copperfield. Since you're an old coal fired person, you might want to, oLarry S.-3/16/2001
106I might add that operating large condensing central power stations that are nearCopperfield-3/16/2001
105A century ago, most industries produced their own power and heat. When it becameCopperfield-3/16/2001
104<<(studied) ...sector for more than 20 years.>> I am happy to hear tDaniel G. DeBusschere-3/16/2001
103FYI - I have worked in and studied about Power Plants, Utilities and the energy Copperfield-3/15/2001
102<<With Patchwork of Highly Polluting Power Plants >> This is plain lDaniel G. DeBusschere-3/15/2001
101<i> Some people really do stop breathing .. everyday</i> It is impRaymond Duray-3/14/2001
100Some people really do stop breathing .. everyday Utilities Respond to Growing CCopperfield-3/14/2001
99Sorry that I was a bit off your topic. The last post was copied. It may seem thaCopperfield-3/14/2001
98<i>How much CO2 could we prevent if everyone stopped breathing? Just wondeRaymond Duray-3/14/2001
97Are these your words or are they from a Website? I couldn't quite tell from Raymond Duray-3/14/2001
96How much CO2 could we prevent if everyone stopped breathing? Just wondering :)Daniel G. DeBusschere-3/14/2001
95New energy technologies and policies -----------------------------------------Copperfield-3/14/2001
94Copperfield, What in the world is the point of your post? We're talking, oRaymond Duray-3/14/2001
93Innovation implies change --- the rise of new industries that often threaten oldCopperfield-3/14/2001
92Hi Dave, What are you hearing about the coming summer? The attorney of my locaRaymond Duray-3/14/2001
91Hi def, Re: <i>Sounds like a version 'he said, she said'. </iRaymond Duray-3/14/2001
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