1. ENERGY MARKETS:
Justices lean toward power providers in Western dispute

The Supreme Court today questioned the arguments of Western electric utilities that because the power market during the 2000-2001 California energy crisis was uncompetitive, it yielded prices that were not "just and reasonable." Go to story #1

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Update for February 18 - February 22, 2008

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Friday, March 19, 2010 -- 12:43 PM

WATER: National Academies deliver mixed message on Calif. delta dilemma

CLIMATE: States take sides in 'endangerment' legal brawl

CLIMATE: Valero has spent $500K so far on campaign against Calif. emissions law

AGRICULTURE: Organic enforcers let offenders slide -- audit

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Friday, March 19, 2010 -- 08:06 AM

CLIMATE: Offshore drilling revenue sharing takes hold in Senate bill; RES debate continues

CLIMATE: Senate Dems, states wary of draft bill's pre-emption language

BIOFUELS: House leaders slip $24B 'black liquor' change back into health care bill

CLIMATE: Int'l governance needed for geoengineering strategies

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Energy Markets: FERC's Wellinghoff discusses CFTC's role in electricity markets (03/16/2010)