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1980: NAES is formed by four Northwest electric utilities to provide project management services in support of utility Owners.
1986: NAES expands it business offerings to include staffing services.
2001: Itochu International Inc. acquires NAES.
2003: NAES acquires COSC, a long standing East Coast O&M provider to add presence on the East Coast and broaden its technology, safety, and environmental capabilities.
On August 1, 2018, CAISO introduced a revised Business Practice Manual for Transmission Planning Process (BPM), which includes new data requirements for interconnected generation resources within the ISO’s footprint.
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