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  1. WHO'S WHO IN CHICAGO BUSINESS 2011; Utilities

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    Thu, 29 Dec 2011

    FRANK M. CLARK Chairman, CEO Commonwealth Edison Co., Chicago Age: 66 Business: Electric utility Revenue (millions): $6,204.0

  2. Sargent and Lundy picked for wind transmission

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    Thu, 23 Jun 2011

    Goldwind USA hired Sargent & Lundy LLC to provide electrical engineering, design and procurement services for the 109.5 MW Shady Oaks Wind Farm Project in Illinois.

  1. ComEd chairman and CEO to retire

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    Thu, 8 Sep 2011

    Frank M. Clark, chairman and CEO of ComEd, will retire once parent company Exelon’s acquisition of Constellation Energy is complete.

  2. 20th Annual POWER-GEN International

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    Sat, 1 Nov 2008

    Here’s a guide to making the most of your time at POWER-GEN International and NUCLEAR POWER International.

  3. Microturbines Provide Police Station CHP

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    Wed, 1 Jul 2009

    Chicago is among the first U.S. cities to use microturbine-based CHP as a template for municipal office energy design.

  4. MidAmerican Buys Constellation

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    Wed, 1 Oct 2008

    Baltimore-based Constellation Energy, one of the U.S. utilities hoping to build new domestic nuclear capacity, the nation’s largest wholesale power supplier and owner of Baltimore Gas and Electric, is set to be acquired by Berkshire Hathaway’s MidAmerican Energy Holdings.

  5. A Safety Rule Compliance Strategy

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    Sat, 1 Jul 2006

    An integrated regulatory compliance strategy can help owners ensure that worker training, training programs and training records meet regulatory requirements.

  6. U.S. utilities face highest borrowing costs since 2003, Bloomberg says

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    Fri, 25 Aug 2006

    In a Bloomberg article published yesterday, author Aparajita Saha-Bubna writes that Duke Energy Corp., Dominion Resources Inc., American Electric Power Co. (AEP) and at least 15 other U.S. utilities need to sell debt just as their borrowing costs reach the highest in almost three years.

  7. Workforce of the Future: Issues and Action

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    Mon, 1 Oct 2007

    By Richard Hinkie, President, Midwest Energy Association What are companies doing about impending workforce shortages? Overall, they are integrating recruiting, selection, operations, benefits and training workforce development activities into a cohesive, company wide strategy. They are also

  8. PJM Forecasts Solid Growth in Peak Electricity Use Over 10 Years

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    Thu, 1 Mar 2007

    Consumers will increase their peak demand for electricity by 16.7 percent over the next 10 years, according to PJM Interconnection, the electric power supply system operator for 13 states and the District of Columbia.