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  • LOS ANGELES, Nov 30- Southern California Edison said an emergency generator at one of its San Onofre nuclear reactors may have been tampered with, prompting the utility to beef up security at the plant, which has been out of service since January due to a leak in a steam generator.

  • RPT-INSIGHT-France's love affair with nuclear cools Thursday, 29 Nov 2012 | 8:47 AM ET

    *Corps des Mines school trains France's top state engineers. *France's ASN used Fukushima to "purge" Chernobyl lie. The Corps des Mines was founded in 1794 to turn France's now-exhausted coal mines to the advantage of Europe's industrial revolution.

  • NEW DELHI, Nov 29- The Indian government bowed to intense opposition pressure and agreed on Thursday to a vote on its decision to let foreign supermarkets set up shop in India, taking a major step towards ending a deadlock that has paralysed parliament for days.

  • INSIGHT-France's love affair with nuclear cools Thursday, 29 Nov 2012 | 6:24 AM ET

    *Corps des Mines school trains France's top state engineers. *France's ASN used Fukushima to "purge" Chernobyl lie. The Corps des Mines was founded in 1794 to turn France's now-exhausted coal mines to the advantage of Europe's industrial revolution.

  • *New York governor wants Indian Point shut. Nov 28- New York energy regulators told power companies in New York City to develop plans to keep the lights on in the Big Apple in case the giant Indian Point nuclear power plant, which supplies about a quarter of the city's electricity, is forced to shut down.

  • WASHINGTON, Nov 28- Some chief financial officers blitzing the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday to lobby for low dividend tax ra tes s uggested they might be able to stomach a small increase to pre-empt a huge jump due to kick in at year's end if Congress does not act.

  • Sandy Aftermath Creates Opening for Utilities: Pro Thursday, 8 Nov 2012 | 3:59 PM ET

    A Northeast region punch-drunk from powerful storms could create opportunities for a handful of utility companies, as governments move to rebuild battered infrastructure, an analyst told CNBC on Thursday.

  • Scenes From Hurricane Sandy Wednesday, 31 Oct 2012 | 4:40 PM ET

    The East Coast's most populated region is struggling to recover from devastating Hurricane Sandy, its worst storm in generations.

  • A 'Superpower' That Couldn’t Keep the Lights On Wednesday, 1 Aug 2012 | 6:41 AM ET
    An Indian diner waits for his meal in candle light at a hotel during a power cut in Siliguri on July 31, 2012. A massive power failure hit India for the second day running as three regional power grids collapsed, blacking out more than half the country in a crisis affecting over 600 million people.

    First it was corruption of staggering proportions, then an ill-conceived tax to claw back capital gains from foreign companies; that was followed by slowing growth and a swooning rupee. Now a power blackout in India has left 700 million people without electricity.

  • Power Failures Hit Half of India  Tuesday, 31 Jul 2012 | 2:22 PM ET

    India is crippled by a blackout for a second day in a row, with CNBC-TV 18's Shereen Bhan.

  • Cramer Chats With American Electric Power CEO Wednesday, 6 Jun 2012 | 6:29 PM ET

    Nick Akins, CEO of American Electric Power, tells Cramer about the state of the energy industry.

  • Cramer Interviews Consolidated Edison CEO Tuesday, 22 May 2012 | 7:09 PM ET

    Kevin Burke, CEO of Consolidated Edison, discusses his company’s prospects.

  • One Hour Into Trading...  Tuesday, 3 Apr 2012 | 10:30 AM ET

    Bob Iaccino, of YourTradingRoom.com, discusses the market's latest moves.

  • Hot Weather Dampens Electricity Demand: Analyst  Wednesday, 21 Mar 2012 | 11:10 AM ET

    Discussing whether the heat wave could lead to a turnaround for utilities, with Greg Gordon, ISI Group analyst.

  • One-on-One with Dominion Resources CEO Tuesday, 31 Jan 2012 | 6:55 PM ET

    Cramer talks to CEO Tom Farrell about the company and its most recent quarter.

  • Pay to Wait Powerhouse: AEP  Thursday, 5 Jan 2012 | 6:45 PM ET

    Discussing the EPA's new regulations on coal plants and the company's juicy 4.6% yield, with Nick Akins, American Electric Power CEO, and Mad Money's Jim Cramer.

  • Bearish Outlook on Coal Prices  Monday, 10 Oct 2011 | 11:20 PM ET

    Michael Parker, senior research analyst, Asian power & renewable energy, Sanford C. Bernstein, anticipates a slow down in emerging markets' power consumption leading to falling coal price.

  • Buy Glaxo: Asset Manager   Friday, 26 Aug 2011 | 3:15 AM ET

    "I am looking for dislocation, opportunities to add value over a long period of time. You take a company like GlaxoSmithKline, profitability is up two-fold in the last 13 years, yet the share price is down 30 percent. So as a long-term investor, if I can buy Glaxo at 30 percent less, and 12 years on it has doubled its profitability, that's a good trade," Haig Bathgate, CIO at Turcan Connell, told CNBC.

  • Cramer Talks to American Electric Power’s CEO Monday, 18 Jul 2011 | 7:17 PM ET

    American Electric Power CEO Mike Morris talks to the “Mad Money” host about his issues with the EPA and why his company appeals to retail shareholders.

  • Looking For a Defensive Stock? Wednesday, 4 May 2011 | 7:41 PM ET

    Cramer has a suggestion. Check out his interview with this company's CEO.