Texas Eastern Transmission LP submits the quarterly electronic Index of Customers effective 10/1/02 pursuant to Section 284.13(c) of FERC's Regulations.
09/30/2002UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION NOTICE OF TECHNICAL CONFERENCE AND AGENDA Midwest Energy Infrastructure Conference Docket No. AD02-22-000 (October 17, 2002) As announced in the Notice of Conference issued on September 13, 2002, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) will hold a conference on November 13, 2002 to discuss issues regarding energy infrastructure in the midwestern states. These states include Ohio, West Virginia, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma. This half-day conference will begin at 1:00 p.m. and conclude at approximately 6:00 p.m., and will be held at the Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers, 301 East North Water Street, Chicago, Illinois (1-800- 325-3535). All interested persons are invited to attend. The conference will focus on the adequacy of the electric, gas and other energy infrastructure in the Midwest. The FERC Commissioners will attend, and the Governors and state utility commissioners of the midwestern states have been invited to participate. The goal is to identify the current state of infrastructure in the Midwest, present and future infrastructure needs, and the means for and barriers to fulfilling those needs. We look forward to an informative discussion of the issues to clarify how we can facilitate and enhance a comprehensive, collaborative approach to energy infrastructure development and reliability for the midwestern states. It is becoming increasingly clear that a well-functioning energy infrastructure is necessary to meet Americas energy demands and achieve workable, competitive markets. The conference Agenda is appended to this Notice. As indicated, the purpose of the conference is to discuss regional infrastructure issues among the panelists, and federal and state officials. It is not intended to deal with issues pending in individually docketed cases before the Commission, such as applications involving hydropower, natural gas certificates, or the formation of Regional Transmission Organizations (RTOs). Therefore, all participants are requested to address the agenda topics and avoid discussing the merits of individual proceedings. Opportunities for Listening to and Obtaining Transcripts of the Conference The Capital Connection will offer this meeting live via telephone and audio on the internet for a fee. There will not be live video coverage or videotapes of the conference. For more information about Capitol Connections services, contact David Reininger or Julia Morelli (703-993-3100), or go to www.capitolconnection.org. Audio tapes of the meeting will be available from VISCOM (703-715-7999). Additionally, transcripts of the conference will be immediately ...