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BASE AWAITS ORDER POWER CUT DEMANDED.


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WASHINGTON - President Clinton has directed that federal agencies and military units in California put electricity-saving programs in place to help ease the state's acute power shortage.

At Edwards Air Force Base Edwards Air Force Base, U.S. military installation, 301,000 acres (121,805 hectares), S Calif., NE of Lancaster; est. 1933. It is one of the largest air force bases in the United States and has the world's longest runway. , officials said Friday that they had not yet received a copy of the directive and were trying to get more information before commenting on what actions they will take.

Under Clinton's directive, managers of federal buildings and military installations are expected to raise thermostats slightly, shut down escalators and make sure lights are turned off in rooms not in use, Energy Department officials said.

Electricity costs have soared in recent weeks in some parts of the country, including California and the Northeast. There have been sharp price spikes spikes

see peplomer.
 because of high demand and supply problems, although officials in California have capped wholesale prices for peak loads.

In his directive, Clinton also ordered federal power-marketing agencies in the West to ``take all possible steps to maximize the amount of electricity that can be delivered to California.''

``These short-term measures will assist California utilities and consumers in meeting electricity needs during this critical period,'' Clinton said in a statement.

Energy Secretary Bill Richardson This article or section contains information about one or more candidates in an upcoming or ongoing election.
Content may change as the election approaches.
 said the state's power problems are a warning that the nation's electricity system must be modernized mod·ern·ize  
v. mo·dern·ized, mo·dern·iz·ing, mo·dern·iz·es

v.tr.
To make modern in appearance, style, or character; update.

v.intr.
To accept or adopt modern ways, ideas, or style.
 to meet growing demand and market pressures of an increasingly competitive and deregulated industry.

Richardson said expected electricity savings will be equal to providing power to 500,000 homes.

Richardson chastised chas·tise  
tr.v. chas·tised, chas·tis·ing, chas·tis·es
1. To punish, as by beating. See Synonyms at punish.

2. To criticize severely; rebuke.

3. Archaic To purify.
 Congress for failing to enact a comprehensive bill to restructure the electricity industry before leaving for its summer recess, saying such legislation is needed to ensure electricity reliability and hold down costs.

``The potential power outage Noun 1. power outage - equipment failure resulting when the supply of power fails; "the ice storm caused a power outage"
power failure

equipment failure, breakdown - a cessation of normal operation; "there was a power breakdown"
 situation (in California) should serve as a wake-up call to Congress. Failure to enact restructuring restructuring - The transformation from one representation form to another at the same relative abstraction level, while preserving the subject system's external behaviour (functionality and semantics).  legislation puts the reliability of the electric grid at risk,'' Richardson said in a telephone interview.

Legislation being considered in Congress would create a new organization to monitor and regulate reliability of the nation's electricity grids. The bill has passed the Senate but is considered dead in the House this year.
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