Democratic senators propose Enron manipulated the market, gouged customers.
The prices of future contracts of electricity has fallen to 30 per cent in the Pacific Northwest immediately after the collapse of Enron Corp. ‘bankruptcy, several leading Democratic senators Tuesday that Enron may have manipulated the market and consumers gouged.
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Pat Wood promised Sens Maria Cantwell of Washington, Dianne Feinstein of California and Ron Wyden of Oregon, that his agency.
Enron officials have repeatedly denied these allegations, and several studies did not produce any evidence for a fault at Enron. But the investigations have not yet studied in depth in crafts, beyond the line of Enron, the Internet based on the market.
The hearing Tuesday before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee began as a look at the effects of the bankruptcy of Enron on the energy markets. Senator Frank Murkowski, R-Alaska, said …
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