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 =09 =09    Dear brad,  The Washington bureau will bring us more on the EPA=
 decision to recommend changes to the nation's fuel specifications on Thurs=
day. Washington Bureau Chief Peter Cook says the proposal to reduce the num=
ber of boutique fuels across the country will likely draw mixed reaction.  =
 We'll have the latest on energy legislation from the Senate.  There contin=
ues to be mixed signals coming from both parties on the likelihood of a dea=
l that could pave the way for a comprehensive energy bill to reach the floo=
r.     Also in Washington, a long list of energy influentials will speak at=
 the Alliance to Save Energy's Summit on Energy Efficiency.  Energy Secreta=
ry Spencer Abraham, Senate Energy Committee Chairman Jeff Bingaman and S. D=
avid Freeman, the Chairman of California's new state power authority are am=
ong the scheduled participants.  We'll have coverage of the Summit from the=
 Washington bureau on Thursday.   Houston has long been called the energy c=
apital of the world and downtown Houston has always been considered the ene=
rgy corridor.  Now the Woodlands, a community located north of Houston, is =
staking its claim as the next energy corridor of the area.  On Thursday the=
 Woodlands Chamber of Commerce is hosting an energy forum to discuss the ar=
ea's growth and ways to attract more companies.  We'll bring you details fr=
om the Houston bureau tomorrow.   We'll take a rare look Thursday into the =
largest nuclear power plant in Texas.  South Texas Project Electric Generat=
ing Station invited members of the news media to tour secured areas as nucl=
ear plants around the country upgrade security in light of the threats and =
attacks on America.    Also from the Houston bureau on Thursday, Simmons & =
Company International Vice President of Research Mark Meyer will drop by to=
 discuss how oil stocks are doing this quarter.  Catch Meyer during the 10:=
00 a.m. ET newscast.   The California Public Utilities Commission is meetin=
g on Thursday.  West Coast Correspondent Kym McNicholas says the agenda may=
 include the Rate Agreement between the CDWR and the PUC along with the iss=
ue of Direct Access.     Kym also reports, the Sacramento Municipal Utility=
 District is boosting its capacity.  This move will add to what is already =
the largest utility-owned distributed photovoltaic system in the world.  Ky=
m will bring us details on Thursday.   Finally from the West Coast bureau, =
we'll have comments from California Governor Gray Davis' Press Secretary St=
eve Maviglio on the federal government's plans to expand Path 15.  Join us =
for these stories from the West Coast bureau tomorrow.   From ENL Headquart=
ers on Thursday, Williams Energy Partners L.P. Chief Financial Officer Don =
Wellendorf will join us to discuss the company's third-quarter earnings.  A=
nd Edward Jones Senior Energy Analyst Zach Wagner will join us from St. Lou=
is to continue the discussion on earnings.  Wagner will discuss Enron durin=
g the 4:00 p.m. ET newscast tomorrow.   Keep in mind things are subject to =
change at a moment's notice. Occasionally guests cancel or change time slot=
s.  We'll continue to do our best to keep you updated on future interviews =
and events.     Be sure to watch our newscasts every business day - 9 a.m. =
to 5 p.m. ET, at the top of each hour.  =09 =09=09=09=09
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=09 =09Jay Rickerts, EnergyNewsLive.com Anchor  View today's Energy Wrap vi=
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