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Monday, 27 March 2006

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Mike Coyle is Exelon Nuclear’s new vice president of mid-Atlantic operations. He previously served as NEI’s vice president of operations.

Progress Energy has announced several management changes. Jeffrey Lyash will be president and CEO of Progress Energy Florida, effective June 1. He will replace the retiring H. William Habermeyer Jr. Don Davis, executive vice president of diversified operations, will retire April 14. Paula Sims, currently vice president of fossil generation, will replace Davis and senior vice president. Charlie Gates, coal-fired power plant manager in the Carolinas and general manager of Progress Energy’s three fossil plant regions, will replace Sims.

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has named J. Sam Armijo, Ph.D., to its Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards. Armijo is an adjunct professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Nevada, Reno.

Alexander “Andy” Karsner has been sworn in as the Department of Energy’s assistant secretary of energy efficiency and renewable energy. He had been confirmed March 16 by unanimous consent of the Senate. Karsner joins DOE from Enercorp LLC, where he was managing director.

Russia’s Rosenergoatom has named Sergei Alexandrovich Obozov its acting director general and Alexander Markovich Lokshin first deputy director general. Stanislav Ivanovich Antipov has been appointed adviser.

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