Created Thu 25th Sep 7:11am PDT by
jimsmyname
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Current forecast: 10% chance

Combining all predictions, the current forecast is that this is 10% likely to happen (unchanged in last 1 day)
Electric rates in Pennsylanvia are set to rise substantially by 2011 when they are deregulated. Although probably unconstitutional, Pennsylvania may consider trying to re-regulate electric generation in the state.
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Created Thu 25th Sep 7:11am PDT by
jimsmyname
Suspend date: Thu 31st Dec 2009 11:59pm PST (1 year to go)
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