Invitation from the Chairman
by Tom Weston, Buckeye Partners, FEPA Chair
On behalf of the Florida Energy Pipeline Association Board of Directors, I am inviting you to join us on July 30 through August 1 for the 2008 Florida Energy Pipeline Association (FEPA) summer conference.
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Thank You Conference Planning Committee
The FEPA conference keeps getting bigger and better, and could not be done without the help of our conference committees.
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Exhibitors Welcome!
The popular supplier’s exhibit has been expanded to include non-members and the highly attended vendor reception offers an opportunity to get to know each other in a fun, casual setting. However, exhibitor participation is limited to 30 table top exhibits on a first-come, first-served basis, so don’t delay.
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FEPA Committees to Meet
The conference provides a valuable time for our committees to meet and set their goals for the upcoming year. Members are invited to sit in and learn more.
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Golf Tournament
You come for the meetings, but don’t miss the chance to enjoy the company of your peers on the links in our golf scramble tournament.
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FEPA Thanks the 2008 Conference Sponsors
Join Them!
Sponsors help make the conference possible.
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Come to Orlando!
Something for Everyone
Orlando is more than just centrally located in the heart of the state, it is the hub for all things fun and family.
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2008 Conference-At-A-Glance
All the Links You Need
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FPL to Convert Canaveral Power Plant
Florida Power & Light Company has announced a proposal to modernize its power plants at Riviera Beach and Cape Canaveral to high-efficiency natural gas units employing the latest technology, a move that will save customers hundreds of millions of dollars and significantly improve the environmental profile of FPL’s generation fleet.
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SG Resources Mississippi to begin Commercial Service from the Southern Pines Energy Center in May 2008
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Floridian Gas Storage Company Regulatory Update
Permitting activities for the Floridian Natural Gas Storage Company’s proposed above-ground liquefied natural gas storage facility in Martin County are continuing on schedule.
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