Talk:Energy Future Holdings Corporation

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Surely World Energy Magazine (and especially a list of articles written by fossil fuel industry CEOs) is not a neutral source on the issue of global warming? I also don't think that link is relevant to this article, so for those two reasons I'm removing it. The other two links to World Energy Magazine look entirely appropriate and relevant to me, and I note that those two links make the authorship clear within the Wikipedia article, so readers know what to expect.

On a similar note, the link labelled "Objective analysis of TXU Energy" goes to a consulting company's website, the purpose of which is clearly to sell energy from TXU, so I am removing that as advertising. Eldang 22:15, 27 February 2007 (UTC)


I reverted the link to the article on the consulting web site. If you spent 2 minutes to look at the page, they don't sell power from TXU. TXU an A-REP in Texas and does not sell through third party firms like consulting companies. Therefore, it is impossible that the consulting firm is selling TXU power.--76.186.122.53 17:11, 15 March 2007 (UTC)