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 =09 =09    Dear Vincent,  ENL's Washington Correspondent Peter Cook and I =
had the chance to speak with newly-confirmed FERC Commissioner Pat Wood on =
Thursday.  Commissioner Wood discussed what role he would play within the F=
ERC, the issue of price caps in California and the threat by Governor Gray =
Davis to sue the FERC.       Immediately following the Wood interview, I sp=
oke with former FERC Commissioner Don Santa to get his reaction to the Gov.=
 Davis lawsuit.  If you missed the 1:00 p.m. ET newscast, catch both the Wo=
od and Santa interviews in ENL's Video Library.    The House and Senate are=
 still on recess, but our Washington bureau has much to cover on Friday.  W=
ashington Bureau Chief Jay Cranford reports, with the House and Senate comi=
ng back to Capitol Hill on Tuesday, the change of power in the Senate could=
 be decided sometime next week.  Jay says the bureau is scheduled to take a=
 look at some of the comments and reactions from around Washington, and dis=
cuss what effect the power shift could have on President Bush's energy plan=
 and the energy debate.  We'll have insight and discussion from our Washing=
ton bureau on Friday.     We're also scheduled to bring you segments from C=
orrespondent Stephanie Stanton's trip to Florida.  She attended the groundb=
reaking ceremony for the Gulfstream Natural Gas Pipeline, which is a joint =
venture between Duke Energy and Williams Energy, parent company of ENL.  Ca=
tch coverage of Stephanie Stanton's trip on Friday.   Houston bureau Corres=
pondent Kim Benestante reports she's scheduled to bring us details from a s=
ettlement reached between the Texas environmental agency TNRCC, and a group=
 of refiners/utilities over reducing air emission in Texas.  Kim also says =
the bureau is scheduled to discuss the Texas Fresh Air Project.  The nation=
's largest residential retail provider of pollution-free electricity, Green=
 Mountain Energy Company, is sponsoring the project.  We'll have these and =
other reports from the Houston bureau on Friday.     Also from Houston, I'm=
 scheduled to speak with incoming Vice Chair of the Society of Petroleum En=
gineers James Pappas.  He'll be discussing the upcoming Eastern Gulf of Mex=
ico lease sale in the 3:00 p.m. ET newscast.  Don't miss the Pappas intervi=
ew on Friday.   Keep in mind things are subject to change at a moment's not=
ice.  Occasionally guests cancel or change time slots.  We'll continue to d=
o our best to keep you updated on future interviews and events.     Keep it=
 on energynewslive.com  for all your energy news.  =09 =09=09=09=09
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=09 =09Jay Rickerts, EnergyNewsLive.com Anchor  View today's Energy Wrap  v=
ideo: (Windows Media Player required) Broadband  (100k)   |  Dial-up  (56k)=
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