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 =09 =09    Dear brad,  On Wednesday, we'll continue our live coverage of t=
he 18th World Energy Congress in Buenos Aires, Argentina.  International Co=
rrespondent Wolfgang Vale will bring us reports and interviews throughout t=
he day.   Washington Bureau Chief Peter Cook says they'll continue to bring=
 us the very latest on energy legislation and how it's progressing. The bur=
eau will also have updates on the anthrax scare in Washington.  Congression=
al office buildings were closed on Tuesday, but there's a possibility some =
could reopen as soon as Wednesday.   The Washington bureau will also cover =
Wednesday's FERC meeting as commissioners meet for the first time since the=
 end of the weeklong workshop on Regional Transmission Organizations.  Pete=
r says new proposals for developing RTOs in the Northeast and Southeast are=
 among the issues on the FERC's agenda.   Dyonyx CEO Fred Pratt will talk w=
ith the Houston bureau about how companies can make current technologies wo=
rk better for them. Dyonyx is a privately held information technology and m=
anagement-consulting firm.  Join us for the Pratt interview from the Housto=
n bureau on Wednesday.   We'll also get a Texas PUC update on Wednesday.  E=
NL's Gale Smith says we'll find out what electric providers are doing to in=
crease security and what the Texas PUC is doing to monitor emergency prepar=
edness in Texas.  Be sure to catch all this from the Houston bureau tomorro=
w.   California Power Authority Chairman S. David Freeman gives a reflectiv=
e look back at the state's energy crunch from the West Coast bureau Wednesd=
ay.  Freeman also talks about how the state plans to stay out of the headli=
nes in the future.   West Coast Correspondent Kym McNicholas says the San O=
nofre Nuclear Generating Station will go ahead with plans to set off its 49=
 sirens on Wednesday to make sure warning systems are operational.  Kym say=
s they will continue the test despite their concerns of a jittery public in=
 light of recent terrorist attacks.   Video Library Update: If you happened=
 to miss it, check out ENL's interview with Senate Energy Committee Chairma=
n Jeff Bingaman (D-NM).  Sen. Bingaman discussed the status of energy legis=
lation in the Senate and the anthrax threat in Washington.   Keep in mind t=
hings are subject to change at a moment's notice. Occasionally guests cance=
l or change time slots.  We'll continue to do our best to keep you updated =
on future interviews and events.     Be sure to watch our newscasts every b=
usiness day - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET, at the top of each hour.  =09 =09=09=09=
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=09 =09Jay Rickerts, EnergyNewsLive.com Anchor  View today's Energy Wrap vi=
deo   (Requires Windows Media Player or Real Player )   Experience all that=
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AMS (800-945-5426) weekdays, 7am-7pm CST.    Copyright 2001 Williams Energy=
 News Live, LLC. All  Rights Reserved.  =09=09=09=09=09
