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Subject: Re: PG&E Issues Statement After State And Southern California Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/10862. ===================================== Here's how I think this thing has played (is playing) out: PG&E was very tactical. They knew that the Edison deal was imminent. They see the Edison deal as extremely adverse to their interests. They feared that the pressure on them to do the same deal would be enormous once the Governor announced the Edison deal. Thus, in an incredibly dramatic attempt to pre-empt the possibility that they'd have to accept the Edison deal, PG&E threw itself into bankruptcy. (Preemption seems to have been very successful, at least at this point.) So I think that they wanted everyone to know, including Wall Street and the Governor, that the decision's been made---they're going the way of Ch. 11, not the way of J. Bryson and Edison. This make sense? Best, Jeff Karen Denne 04/10/2001 10:22 AM To: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: Re: PG&E Issues Statement After State And Southern California Edison Reach An Agreement What was the point of that statement? It sure seemed like a non-statement... =====================================
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Subject: Reminder for Cocktails and Bob on the Lawn Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/notes_inbox/12606. ===================================== [IMAGE] This is your Reminder for: Cocktails and Bob on the Lawn You are still undecided. To RSVP, just Click Here. [IMAGE] [IMAGE] HAVING TROUBLE? If nothing happens when you click the link above, click it twice. If nothing happens then use your mouse to cut and paste the following address: http://evite.citysearch.com/r?iid=VJATDSXXPEAXARUVKIVG into your Web browser, then hit return. That will take you to the invite. If you can't access the event page: : 1. Go to http://evite.citysearch.com/ 2. Log in (if you are already a member) or sign up for an Evite account, using the same email address the organizer used to contact you about this event. 3. Go to your "MyEVITE" inbox and click the event title to view your invite! Still having trouble? Email [email protected] ---------------------------------------------- Brought to you by Evite Check out http://evite.citysearch.com/ today. Getting your friends together just got easier. [IMAGE] 14141414 [IMAGE] =====================================
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Subject: RE: Question about CA permitting process Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/sent_items/614. ===================================== Forgive me. Can't recall if I already responded. Not sure if there's a simple, concise summary ("concise" just doesn't seem compatible with CA's siting process), but let me do a little poking around and get back to you. Best, Jef -----Original Message----- From: Lynne Kiesling [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 8:30 PM To: Dasovich, Jeff Cc: [email protected] Subject: Question about CA permitting process Jeff, My colleague Joel Schwartz and I are looking for a concise summary of the typical siting/permitting process for a plant in California, including steps in the process, number of agencies, and average length. Any ideas? Thanks again for your great remarks last Friday; I really appreciated them. Regards, Lynne -- Lynne Kiesling, Ph.D. Director of Economic Policy Reason Public Policy Institute www.rppi.org [email protected] RPPI is a non-partisan public policy think tank promoting choice, competition, and a dynamic market economy as the foundation for human dignity and progress =====================================
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Subject: RE: Trying agin Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/12379. ===================================== We are using the PUC figures for load. We do not have the load (by size) in the MOU, it is only in the CPUC figures. It is the PGE RG-QF estimate that is in question. We have used the MOU net numbers (93mln x 58%), which are close to our internal figures and sources which Robert has. It appears that the MOU may have used the proper RG-QF gen figures but used the wrong divisor in calculating the pie charts. We can only guess at this based on the other data points we have. I have a call into Saybrook Capital. -----Original Message----- From: Dasovich, Jeff Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 2:53 PM To: Tribolet, Michael Cc: Soo, Jeffrey A.; Neustaedter, Robert Subject: Re: Trying agin Michael: did we decide to use the PUC's load numbers? I would worry about that (particularly since we use the MOU QF/IOU gen numbers). I suggest that we use the MOU load numbers for the three utilities, since the PUC numbers seem real screwy e.g., they have PG&E's load being smaller than Edison. Best, Jeff =====================================
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Subject: RE: Dome Driveway Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/notes_inbox/594. ===================================== Hi there - long time no see!!? I honestly do need to know if you and PP want to join us for the October 7 dinner cause I honestly am ordering the foie gras and will need to get two if you will be with us (cuz you eat so much!)? I know that Scotty and Cameron will be in Europe -----Original Message----- From:?? [email protected] [SMTP:[email protected]] Sent:?? Monday, September 25, 2000 8:36 AM To:???? [email protected]; [email protected] Subject:??????? Dome Driveway Greetings (or Hola!): Talked to Jeff Green.? He said he'd do the road, but can't do it with the wood that's in the driveway.? Eldon, are you and Bob planning to go up this week?? If so, any chance of getting the wood moved?? Otherwise, going to be tough to do the road.? Jeff starts on my road on Wednesday and I'll be going up this weekend to monitor (and start organizing some of the chopped up wood that's lying around the yard at the dome. Welcome back.? Hope you had a good time in Mexico. Best, Jeff =====================================
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Subject: RE: ABX2 9 Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/sent_items/280. ===================================== Thanks. We'll report back with any additional information that we hear. Reports are that Davis is expected to issue today whatever it is that he would issue to call the 3rd X session and call back the merry band of (probably very grumpy) legislators. Best, Jeff -----Original Message----- From: Scott Govenar [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 12:29 PM To: Jeff Dasovich; Susan J Mara Cc: Hedy Govenar; Bev Hansen Subject: ABX2 9 According to Assembly Member Migden's office, if enacted, they believe ABX2 9 does provide the CPUC with adequate direction to address community aggregation separate from other forms of direct access. They have also had conversations with the Treasurer's office who informed them that as written, the Treasurer does not believe ABX2 9 would pose a problem for the bonds. That said, they have still not received any indication from the Governor's office as to whether or not he will sign the measure into law so they have not had conversations with the CPUC. =====================================
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Subject: ISO NDA Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/539. ===================================== Jeff: Attached is a revised version of the proposed NDA, together with a redline showing changes from the Enron version. The main reasons for changes were to (1) limit data to the Enron telecom entity, and (2) assure compliance with ISO's MCI agreement. Let me know if there are any remaining issues. Jim <<Cal ISOEnron Nondisclosure Agreement.DOC>> <<Redline Enron -- CA ISO NDA.DOC>> ============================================================================ This message contains information which may be confidential and privileged. Unless you are the addressee (or authorized to receive for the addressee), you may not use, copy or disclose to anyone the message or any information contained in the message. If you have received the message in error, please advise the sender by reply e-mail @mofo.com, and delete the message. Thank you very much. ============================================================================ - Cal ISOEnron Nondisclosure Agreement.DOC - Redline Enron -- CA ISO NDA.DOC =====================================
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Subject: The state of things Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/28231. ===================================== Rick- It is Friday at 5:30 pm and here is where we are... I have attached a document that is in NO WAY FINAL!!!!! The document has NOT been signed off on by TURN. We are waiting to hear back from Mike Florio on several important items. The document includes only ONE edit submitted by Edison and agreed upon by WSPA - I did not include the other edits Edison requested because I did not have sign off from any other group. In all fairness, I did not hear complaints either -- but at this stage in the game I am not willing to assume things are ok unless I hear that definitively FROM EVERY GROUP!!! (hint hint) The document does NOT include grammatical edits requested by CUE, I have stopped "tinkering" with the document and am trying to include only "do or die" edits or typo fixes from this point on. So, that is the state of things. I am hopeful that we will have a final document and cover letter to be signed by some if not all of us first thing on Monday. Thanks all, Delaney - FINAL DRAFT issues outline.doc =====================================
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Subject: DELETE IF NOT ***Latin America trip**** : PRICE DISCOUNT! Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/deleted_items/695. ===================================== Hi again! The LABC has been able to get a discount of $100 on the tour price from Executive Tours, thus lowering the total price to $2,369 in Double Occupancy and $2,885 in Single Occupancy. However, the discount will apply ONLY if we get a minimum of 10 registrants. The tour has more than five registrants so far, and the new lower prices will apply to new passengers as well as currently registered passengers. In case the tour do not get a minimum of ten passengers, anyone who registers may request a full refund of their deposit. Because of these new price cuts, we have extended the deadline to November 2. Executive Tours must receive deposits and registrations no later than November 2. If you need more information or want to sign up for the trip please call Richard Price at 1-800-521-0070 or (714) 897-0074, or send him an email to [email protected]. For more information please visit our website <http://groups.haas.berkeley.edu/lac/LAtrip/latrip2002.html> Anthony Mlynarz President of the LABC =====================================
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Subject: Re: FW: R94-04-031/I94-04-032 Enron Wind Corp Response to SCE Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/sent/4712. ===================================== Duly noted. I'll send you the latest. I'll include you from this point on in the distribution list. If it gets to be too much in your in-box, just let me know and I'll try to pare it back. Here's the bottom line. Folks have asked me to coordinate California to some degree and there'll be an expectation that we're well coordinated. Again, this is not at all about making your life more difficult, just a case of being well-informed. And my apologies for not having included you on the email distribution list sooner. Best, Jeff Hap Boyd 05/22/2001 03:01 PM To: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: Re: FW: R94-04-031/I94-04-032 Enron Wind Corp Response to SCE Motion Jeff, I'd be happy to copy you on what I'm filing regarding QF energy pricing. I'd appreciate the same courtesy. I have no idea what Ken Lay is advocating in California becuase no one has ever sent me any information. I know he has been in California because of the conference calls, but don't know his message. Hap =====================================
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Subject: Time Change for Western Wholesale Activities - Gas & Power Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/11240. ===================================== Beginning with this Thursday, April 19th and all future meetings, it is necessary that we delay the above scheduled weekly conference call by 30 minutes in order to avoid overlapping with another one. My apologies for the late notice but please make the necessary changes to your calendar immediately. All dial in numbers and passcodes remain the same, the time is the only thing we are changing. Again, here is the information for verification: Conference room EB-47C1has been reserved for the Houston participants., Date: Every Thursday beginning April 5, Time: 12:30 pm Pacific, 2:30 pm Central, and 3:30 pm Eastern time, Number: 1-888-271-0949, Host Code: 661877, (for Jim only), Participant Code: 936022, (for everyone else), There will not be a call on Thursday, November 22 which is Thanksgiving. If you have any questions regarding this call or if there are names that need to be added to the list for future notification of changes, please give me a call at 713-853-6082. Thanks, Linda =====================================
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Subject: Info for Friday Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/deleted_items/420. ===================================== Hi again. Good to talk with you on the phone today - it's been awhile and I'm glad you're taking the opportunity to ESCAPE THE EVIL EMPIRE for a few days. Here's a rundown of the restaurants again: Nobu - Asian Union Street Cafe - American Ruby Foo - Asian Asia de Cuba - Asian/Cuban Del Frisco's - Steak Provence - French/Romantic Periyali - Greek If you want Italian, there are supposed to be some good places on the Upper East Side but I haven't tried any yet. Mercer Kitchen - SoHo La Grange - Great place for a Saturday Brunch in SoHo/Village Area Cafe Lalo - Desert Place (Good Cheesecake - it's where Tom Hanks went to check out Meg in You've Got Mail) As for business, I am attaching the messaging points put forth by the Independent Power Producers of New York and the two-page summary of the focus group research we did back in April. I will either foward you ALEC's Energy Day itinerary or FAX it to you. I don't have it as an attachment. Thanks for coming out here to do this, and I'll see you Thursday! =====================================
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Subject: Help Us Help You Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/8961. ===================================== Dear Former TheStreet.com Reader: Not too long ago, you registered for a free-trial subscription to TheStreet.com and you provided us with your email address. Since then, although your free-trial subscription expired, we have occasionally sent you promotional emails updating you about changes to our web sites, special subscription offers or other news. In addition, we have from time to time sent you emails containing advertisements from some of our partners. Your privacy is important to us, so, we would like to give you the opportunity to let us know if you no longer wish to receive promotional or advertising emails from us. To stop receiving either of these types of emails from us, please click here and follow the instructions on the page. If you would like to review our privacy policy, please click here. If you would still like to continue receiving these emails, then great! You don't have to do a thing. Thank you for your time. Bernadette Sweeney Director - Customer Service TheStreet.com =====================================
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Subject: Reminder / Sushi on Apr/14 - Some minor changes Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/11019. ===================================== Come taste excellent combination of sushi & sake. Date/Time: ?????April/14 (Sat) 3:00 PM?=20 Place: ?3115 Claremont Avenue Berkeley - between intersection of=20 Ashby/Claremont and College/Claremont ????????????????(plenty of parking space in neighbor.)=20 Others: ????????You will be required to take your shoes off as the house is= =20 kept in Japanese style. ????????Because of limited sets of slippers, pleas= e=20 bring your own if you do not want to walk on bare foot. ? For those who are= =20 interested in learning how to make sushi, come join us from 1 PM (instead o= f=20 original 11 am) for preparation.=20 In case you decide to join us for preparation, you will be FULLY=20 responsible?! for consuming your own=20 =01&hand made sushi=018.=20 **There is $5 fee collected for non-PacRim club members on that day. (But w= e=20 assure that you get much more ? than any sushi bar in the Bay area.)? =3D There may be some minor increas= eX=20 improvement in prices.=20 **Please RSVP for our preparation purpose.=20 R =====================================
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Subject: Haas MBA Wine Country Trip Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/1715. ===================================== Thanks to all who will be attending the 2nd Annual Napa Valley Wine Tour this coming Saturday! There are still about 8 spots open, so get 'em while they last. I will be forwarding a complete itinerary in the next several days, but our trip will include a private tasting and gourmet deli stop at V. Sattui Winery, one of the Valley's most beautiful stops! Please plan on being at the North Berkeley BART Station no later than 9:50 am on Saturday. The bus will leave at 10 am sharp and return to the same location by about 5:30 pm. Feel free to address other questions to me at [email protected]. See you Saturday!! Mike ----------------------------------------------- For reference, your link to this Invite is: http://www.evite.com/r?iid=EKJDLUUUUDAGAOPCYFPR Delivered by: http://www.evite.com Amazon.com 100 Hot Books -- Up to 40% Off http://r.evite.com/s/r/http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=evitetes t5&path=subst/lists/best/amazon-bestsellers.html 48484848 =====================================
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Subject: Legislative Hearing on Gas Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/sent/4164. ===================================== FYI. The agenda for the legislative oversight committee's gas hearing tomorrow includes two Brattle Group consultants, Paul Carpenter and Matt O'Loughlin. They will make up the first panel, titled, "California's High Natural Gas Prices: Market Power and Other Factors." In California's gas wars, Edison hired these folks--Carpenter in particular-- to show that SoCalGas has considerable market power in California and abuses it. (Edison was a long-time, very unhappy gas customer of SoCalGas', until it sold off its power plants. The animosity remains, however.) Should be interesting to see where the committe goes with that panel. CA PUC lawyer, Harvey Morris, is the sole witness on the second panel. Harvey is zealous in his assertions regarding market power in interestate markets serving California and is the PUC's lead attorney on such matters at FERC. I plan on attending the hearing. It's likely that I will also be attending a hearing on price caps at CMA's offices in the afternoon. Best, Jeff =====================================
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Subject: Draft IEP Filing at FERC re: the December 15 Order as it Pertains Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/8270. ===================================== Attached is the draft IEP Filing at FERC Request For Rehearing on?the FERC's December 15 Order as it pertains to QFs.? Preparation of this document was originally discussed with the IEP Restructuring/Transmission Task Force on December 20, 2000.? The Filing is due on January 15.? During the conference call, the consensus appeared to be that the most important issues for IEP to address related to QFs and the loose language in the Order interpreting/implementing PURPA. ? As this document primarily addresses QF issues, we will be adding this draft filing to the agenda for the QF Contracts/SRAC Task Force conference call rescheduled for 11:30 a.m.? on Thursday, January 11.?Depending on interest, we may also discuss this draft filing on the IEP Restructuring/Transmission Task Force previously scheduled for 9:00 a.m. on Friday, January 12 to address, among other things, the FERC Market Power Mitigation Technical Conference scheduled for January 23. - DRAFT_010116_el00-95_et_al_IEP_Req_Rhrg.doc =====================================
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Subject: Re: DRAFT talking points on gas in CA Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/12687. ===================================== Jeff: FYI - This is a (draft) deliverable from the call on FERC and natural gas prices in CA last week (I believe you were part of this discussion for a while, and then needed to get off the call). Jennifer ----- Forwarded by Jennifer Thome/NA/Enron on 05/17/2001 04:34 PM ----- John Shelk 05/17/2001 12:43 PM To: Jennifer Thome/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Rebecca W Cantrell/HOU/ECT@ECT, Leslie Lawner/NA/Enron@Enron, Linda Robertson/NA/Enron@ENRON, Tom Briggs/NA/Enron@Enron, Carin Nersesian/NA/Enron@Enron Subject: Re: DRAFT talking points on gas in CA Thank you for your assistance. This is very timely. We are attending an INGAA meeting in the morning to discuss how best to argue against the Boucher Amendment that would overturn FERC's order that "deregulated" the secondary capacity market. We also need talking points in our own right. Will review and let you know if we have any questions. The full committee mark up is now not likely until next Wednesday or Thursday. Will keep you posted, =====================================
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Subject: Re: [Fwd: CMUA Market Reform proposal] Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/sent/530. ===================================== It was covered extensively in today's LA Times. Michael McDonald@ECT 10/06/2000 01:14 PM To: Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT cc: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, Jeff Shields/PDX/ECT@ECT, Laird Dyer@ECT, Mona L Petrochko/SFO/EES@EES, Susan J Mara/SFO/EES@EES Subject: Re: [Fwd: CMUA Market Reform proposal] Paul, I've put out a request to some of them to get together and will follow up. One problem is that talking to Jerry Jordan or Tony Braun will be liking talking to a wall. I think we need to get with some of the other, more sane members of the muni community. What is anyone hearing about how this is being received? In my view, the best thing that could happen is that it gets ignored and they become further irrelevant. If anyone in the legislature or elsewhere is taking this at all seriously, then we definitely ought to try to meet with them. Having said that, this has S. David Freeman written all over it, and between him and Jordan, I don't hold out much hope for changing their views. =====================================
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Subject: Fresno sub Project Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/406. ===================================== Jeff - unless a miracle happens, PG&E is not about to back down from the quoted interconnect cost. As we discussed in a meeting a month ago, we would not escalate this issue unless we had given PG&E a graceful way to back out. We are now at a point where the project is DOA unless we can PG&E to agree to a few things, such as letting us design and build the interconnection, and allowing us to review their design criteria and costing method. None of that will happen without some encouragement. CSUFresno is ready to blow the lid off through their organization, but we need to do our part. One of the reasons I sold them on the substation was their perception of our ability to get things done even if it meant standing up to the mighty utility. We have to find a silver bullet in our organization. Do you have any suggestions? Fresno will make the go/no go decision shortly. Dirk A.van Ulden Director, Account and Facility Management San Ramon District (925) 543-3879 Fax (925) 543-3550 [email protected] =====================================
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Subject: Re: Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/715. ===================================== Thanks for the line Deepika-I'll speak for us all and say that we miss you too. I in fact, miss everybody! Anyone available this Friday for a happy hour to celebrate Jackie's birthday? Most importantly-Jackie? Courtney --- [email protected] wrote: > Hi guys! > > Hope life is treating you well! I am at my in-laws > in up state NY in a > small town called Corning - I call it the small town > with big millionaires > (have you checked out Corning stock lately???). I > couldn't sleep - so I > decided to ck. email (yes, it is actually 3:30am EST > time!) > > Anyways, beside writing to say hi and that I miss > you guys...I wanted to let > you know that it is our lovely Jackie's B-day today > - 8/22. I wish I was > there to setup a happy hour for her big day...but > since I am not, one of you > has to! Give her my best and a big hug for me. > > Later alligators, > Deepika __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail =01) Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ =====================================
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Subject: Re: Conf Call Follow Up Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/2816. ===================================== Thanks. I'm glad they want to follow-up with Steve (I've been pushing it) and I've got some follow-up as well based on chats I had in the afternoon on Friday with folks post-call. Let's regroup on Monday. I'll be in Portland but can call you. Best, Jeff Jeremy Meier <[email protected]> 10/29/2000 11:48 AM To: [email protected] cc: Subject: Conf Call Follow Up Jeff: FYI, we had an instructive rest of the conference call on Friday with Sue and Robbie et al. They indicated they could use Steve's help face to face at some point. We are following up with Sue and Robbie on a couple legal issues, case law and MSA self-certification language, and let me know if you have additional items. We await approval on the final tariff language and can then file at the CPUC. Let me know what schedule works for you. Also, can you confirm the correct names, email addresses, titles for those new folks on Friday's call: Robbie Rossi, Michelle, Melissa Lloyd? Thanks. Jeremy Meier Blumenfeld & Cohen =====================================
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Subject: FW: name change Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/deleted_items/286. ===================================== FYI - please see the note from Susan Scott Lindberg below. She has taken on her newly married name and if you are sending her an e:mail, please make sure to address it properly. Here correct office location is EB3110E. If you have any questions, please contact her assistant Linda Noske @ x36082. Ginger Dernehl Administrative Coordinator Global Government Affairs Phone# 713-853-7751 Fax# 713-646-8160 -----Original Message----- From: Scott, Susan [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 11:56 AM To: Noske, Linda J. Subject: name change Importance: High Linda -- would you please let everyone in Government Affairs know that they should use Susan Lindberg when addressing e-mails or looking for me in Peoplefinder? (I've tried to get HR to list me as Susan Scott Lindberg, so that if people do a search for Susan Scott they pull up my name, but so far have been unsuccessful. As a result, a lot of my e-mail is going to Susan M. Scott the analyst.) Thanks. =====================================
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Subject: Update on Inquiry by CA PUC President of Enron's Gas Activities in Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/10364. ===================================== I spoke yesterday with President Lynch's gas advisor and the PUC staffer who first got in touch with us regarding inquiries from our customer regarding whether we were returning customers to the LDCs. I described our activities generally, and explained that the originial inquiry from our customer stemmed from a mix-up (on our part) that has since been cleared up. Both seemed satisfied, appreciated the call and the information and will get back to me regarding whether we'll need to submit a formal response to President Lynch's letter. (I said that our preference was not to respond formally, but would be happy to do so.) I asked them to contact me directly should they receive any other inquiries from our customers. Thanks to all for the help in responding. Please keep me in the loop on our marketing activities, etc. If I hear anything about customers calling the PUC, I'll let you know, and I'll let you know what I hear back from Lynch's office regarding whether we need to respond formally. Best, Jeff =====================================
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Subject: Registration Information - Automatic Mail Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/deleted_items/252. ===================================== Welcome Jeffrey, Zane Cooper has just created an account for you on Izio for Haas. The system is accessible at haas.Izio.convene.com. Your login is: J_Dasovich1 Your password was set to: 75217. You can see your personal information by choosing "Properties" from the Home menu after logging on to Izio at http://haas.Izio.convene.com. At the top right corner of each page you will notice a help button that will explain everything that can be done on that page, and a bug button to report problems that may appear. You will find a getting started document at http://haas.Izio.convene.com/start_student.pdf. We hope you enjoy Izio. If you have any suggestions or questions, please don't hesitate to write us at [email protected]. Sincerely, The Izio Team =========================================== This message was sent from the Izio system at http://haas.Izio.convene.com. If you have any questions or comments regarding this email or the Izio system, please forward them to [email protected]. =====================================
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Subject: Welcome Back - SF Study Group Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/mba_program/17. ===================================== For those of you who couldn't make it yesterday here are the scheduled meetings for the upcoming week: **Tuesday 6:00 - 8:00 in BofA building - Accounting PS#4 and Accounting Review **Saturday after Haas Group for 1-2 hours - Discuss answers to sample midterm questions and Countries. If you have the collective answers distributed yesterday, please review before Saturday. Also, we will continue to discuss selected countries: Russia, Brazil, Indonesia, Japan, Germany, Ireland, Ghana, India, China, Italy, Austria/Netherlands, Argentina. including: Monetary/Fiscal Policy inflation unemployment GDP/growth/productivity political events exchange/currency trade/exports capital mobility (closed/open economy) other relevant info If you were not able to make it yesterday, and would like to come next Saturday, please bring * answers to some of the sample midterm questions * information on 1-2 of the above countries Please e-mail ME if you plan to ATTEND tomorrow's group so I can let Aaron know. See ya tonight! Jackie =====================================
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Subject: Re: Got Places in Stinson Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/3628. ===================================== Chuckles is a must invite. "Scott Laughlin" <[email protected]> 11/17/2000 05:49 PM To: [email protected], [email protected] cc: Subject: Re: Got Places in Stinson Very nice! Great job, 'ole mellow. I'm psyched. Should we invite my boyfriend, aka Riddles? I just found the best burrito place in the 'Loin. I'm also psyched about that also. Hope you're having a nice day. >From: [email protected] >To: [email protected], [email protected] >Subject: Got Places in Stinson >Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 17:29:42 -0600 > >OK. It's done. Got two places. One sleeps 8 and is big and is where we >can have the party. The other sleeps 6 and is very close by. Right on the >beach, so surfing will be a must. Who is on your list for invites so far? > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. =====================================
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Subject: Department Meeting Change Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/deleted_items/435. ===================================== Originally we had scheduled a department meeting for the month of September. This particular meeting will no longer take place. The next scheduled department meeting will be held in Houston, TX on Friday, December 7 and will be held at the Woodlands Conference Center. Thanks! Original message (below) sent January 25, 2001 My apologies in getting this information to everyone so late, but some of the dates are still a work in progress. Please see below: Government Affairs - The Americas Department Meeting Dates for Year 2001 Date: City/State Location: March 9 Houston, TX The Woodlands Conf. Center June????? September 6 Houston, TX The Woodlands Conf. Center (No longer taking place) December 7 Houston, TX Doubletree Hotel FYI - The December 7 date could change. I am trying to plan this meeting around the company party again. Thanks and feel free to call me if you have any questions. Ginger Dernehl Administrative Coordinator Global Government Affairs Phone# 713-853-7751 Fax# 713-646-8160 =====================================
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Subject: Economic Outlook Forum 2001 Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/inbox/1533. ===================================== Greetings Evening MBA Student--Dean Tyson ask that I pass this message to you. Hope to see you there. +++++++++++++++++++++ Dear Haas Evening MBA Students, As you know, the "Economic Outlook Forum 2001" will feature discussion about the nation's new economic challenges with Interim Dean Ben Hermalin, myself, Janet Yellen, Hal Varian, Ken Rosen, Severin Borenstein, Rich Lyons, Jerry Engel, and Dwight Jaffee. The Forum will take place next Friday afternoon, November 9, from 4pm to 6pm. I realize that many of you will not be able to participate in the program at Haas on Friday afternoon. The program will be available exclusively to Evening MBA students live over the Web. Log on at, http://haas.berkeley.edu/haas/video_room/nov9econ_outlook.htm. My fellow economists and I also have agreed to respond to your questions. Send questions and comments to, econforu@haas. Sincerely, Laura D'Andrea Tyson Dean Sandy Thao Assistant to the Dean Haas School of Business University of California, Berkeley (510) 643-3197 =====================================
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Subject: Long Term Sales to Utilities Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/10096. ===================================== Jeff: Following up on your request of last week, my records on offers made but not closed is pretty weak. All three utilities held numerous RFPs over the late summer autum. We participated in all of them. We ended up closing only 2 transactrions as a reuslt of the RFP process and a 3rd was closed with SCE throught the broker market. I do not keep offers made and not acceptable. There were quite a few of them. SDG&E had the most RFPs, probably 4 -5 and we sent in prices for all of them. SCE was in second with 3 or so and we were successful in 1. SCE had several too and we were not successful, but the next day were matched up with them through the broker market at a lower price than we showed them in the RFP as the price had moved down. Call me to discuss when you get in. C 503/464-3822 PG&E 1) 50 MW @ $58.70/MWh Peak 2001 -2005 2) 50 MW @ $58.40/MWh Peak 2001 -2005 SCE: 1) 50 MW @ $60.00?Mwh Peak 2001 - 2005 SDG&E - No Longer Dated Activity CDWR - I think you are aware of the business here. =====================================
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Subject: Gas Accord II -- Responses to Workshop Questions Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/2668. ===================================== Confidential Settlement Material under CPUC Rule 51 Gas Accord II Rule 51 Parties: Attached are the questions we noted at the October 11 and 12, 2000 Gas Accord II Workshop, and our responses to these questions. One set of Q&As are on the Data Book (in Word). Also attached is a replacement for Item 7 in the Data Book making slight corrections to the EG numbers. The other set of Q&As are responses to questions raised during the Cost of Service, Cost Allocation and Rate Design presentations (in Excel). We will provide hard copies of this information at tomorrow's Workshop. If you have questions, please let us know at any workshop or by e-mail. Thank you for your participation in Gas Accord II and in the Workshops. Frank Ray Attorney Director 415-973-2776 415-973-3634 [email protected] [email protected] Attachments <<GA II Data Book Q&A.doc>> <<Data Book Item 7.xls>> <<Response to 10-12 Workshop Questions.xls>> - GA II Data Book Q&A.doc - Data Book Item 7.xls - Response to 10-12 Workshop Questions.xls =====================================
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Subject: FOOD FIGHT UPDATE Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/deleted_items/702. ===================================== 1st Place: BLUE $470 2nd Place: OSKI $302 3rd Place: GOLD $180 4th Place: AXE $101 This does not include the food donations, but there is so little that it would not make a difference. The barrels are looking extremely empty! Please don't subject me to the embarrasment of giving empty barrels back to the Alameda Food Bank... There is one week left. The competition ends this Friday, Nov. 2nd! Everyone at Haas is encouraged to participate - including faculty and staff. Key Stats: Last year Haas finished 10th out of 18 by collecting 545 lbs of food and $3,507... that's only about 1 lb of food and $7 per student (Oski and Blue each collected around $1,000). We can at least do that this year. The winning school (Michigan) on a per student basis collected about 25 lbs of food and $14 per student last year. Cohort Coordinators: BLUE - Meagan Schauffer, Julie Clugage AXE - Clarke Miller, Grace Lee GOLD - Geeta Chawla OSKI - Diane Lee, Louisa Leung Thanks to everyone for participating and supporting Haas! Steve =====================================
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Subject: Info for Friday Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/29246. ===================================== Hi again. Good to talk with you on the phone today - it's been awhile and I'm glad you're taking the opportunity to ESCAPE THE EVIL EMPIRE for a few days. Here's a rundown of the restaurants again: Nobu - Asian Union Street Cafe - American Ruby Foo - Asian Asia de Cuba - Asian/Cuban Del Frisco's - Steak Provence - French/Romantic Periyali - Greek If you want Italian, there are supposed to be some good places on the Upper East Side but I haven't tried any yet. Mercer Kitchen - SoHo La Grange - Great place for a Saturday Brunch in SoHo/Village Area Cafe Lalo - Desert Place (Good Cheesecake - it's where Tom Hanks went to check out Meg in You've Got Mail) As for business, I am attaching the messaging points put forth by the Independent Power Producers of New York and the two-page summary of the focus group research we did back in April. I will either foward you ALEC's Energy Day itinerary or FAX it to you. I don't have it as an attachment. Thanks for coming out here to do this, and I'll see you Thursday! =====================================
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Subject: HaasWeek Survivor Contest - Round 2! Vote now! Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/notes_inbox/1267. ===================================== That's right, we're already into the second week of the HaasWeek Survivor Contest! One contestant has been voted off of the island. Read HaasWeek to find out who - I don't want to give it away here and cut into our circulation revenues. Wait a minute, we give HW away for free. Well, read it anyway. Another contestant won the first immunity challenge last weekend: Wendy Hsu's costume was rated the best of the HW Survivor Contestants at last Friday's Halloween Ball - Wendy pulled off a very convincing Velma from the Scooby-Doo gang. Congratulations, Wendy - you can breathe easy this week and watch your opponents squirm! And congrats to the other contestants, whose costumes were fantastic as well. So, now it's time to vote again to deny another poor soul from winning the digital camera! To vote, simple go to www.haasweek.net and click the appropriate link - it couldn't be easier! Polls are open until Wednesday at 5:00pm, so be sure to make your voice heard before it's too late! Thanks, HaasWeek - winmail.dat =====================================
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Subject: RE: Follow up materials Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/notes_inbox/5944. ===================================== Jeff, thanks so much! Don't know how I missed this email last night. Really appreciate it, and look forward to receiving the remaining material. The Governor referenced the nordpool last night in a session, so this will make our research alot easier, at least on that one!!! -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 6:22 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Follow up materials Greetings Kari: Attached is follow-up information from the meeting that the Governor and you had with Ken Lay and Steve Kean last Thursday. Tomorrow morning I will email three additional pieces of information: Our specific comments on the proposals that the Governor raised at the meeting. More details on the "demand buy-down" concept. Information on Norway's version of the ISO, "Nord Pool." If there's anything you need, don't hesitate to contact me at 415.782.7822. Happy New Year. Best, Jeff (See attached file: Follow up to Gov Davis-Ken Lay meeting0102.doc) =====================================
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Subject: Real Estate Firm Night Invitation Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/notes_inbox/2251. ===================================== STUDENTS INTERESTED IN REAL ESTATE! This invitation comes directly from Professor Nancy Wallace. It sounds like it's going to be a great Firm Night. ************* > I would like to extend an invitation to all interested evening MBA >students to drop in on the Real Estate firm night on Monday December 11, >2000 in the Wells Fargo Room, 6:30 - >9:00. http://groups.haas.b.erkeley.edu/realestate/firmnight.asp and >http://groups.haas.berkeley.edu/real/events.htm . We now have nearly >thirty firms coming and several firms are bringing three or four >representatives. The types of firms that will be coming include major >investment banks, major commercial banks, REITs, insurance companies, >brokerage companies, developers and real estate portfolio >holders. Specific firms include Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, Goldman >Sachs, Wells, BofA,, Equity Office Properties, Speiker >Properties, Wilson Equity, Capital Properties, among many others. > > The event will be catered and is business attire. N. > > > > =====================================
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Subject: FW: Keeping you informed--Justin on Vacation this week Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/notes_inbox/4468. ===================================== ******** Energy Committee Members and friends, I will be off on vacation this week from April 9-13, returning on the 16th. Not that I won't miss you all and the issues of great interest and drama, but it is past time to take a holiday with my children on their spring break with some camping on the coast. With John Redding also out this week on the shores of the Mediterranean in Nice, France and K.C. Mares buried in his Exodus obligations, Derek Naten of Roche Bioscience has graciously agreed to chair the energy committee meeting this afternoon. There is much to discuss at today's meeting with the Governor's proposed rate plan and the announced Chapter 11 reorganization by PG&E and your guest speakers on energy R&D, Terry Searles of the CEC and Clark Gellings of EPRI. Laura Goldseth will also ably respond to your needs this week as she is able. Her phone number is 408 501 7870. I will stay in touch and be able to respond to emergencies by phone. Have a great week. I look forward to seeing you again soon. Justin =====================================
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Subject: RE: FW: Southern California Generation Coalition Emergency Petiti Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/notes_inbox/5319. ===================================== It seeks to modify D90-09-089 and D97-11-070 so that SoCal can waive the 10% limit on monthly positive imbalances for noncore customers during winter daily balancing periods and that noncore customers will be permitted to combat gas price spikes by using their previous months' accumulated positive imbalance volumes to meet "flowing supply" requirement. As of today, SCG is requiring noncore customers to meet a minimum of 90 percent of their daily burn from flowing supplies or from storage Jim McTarnaghan Goodin, MacBride, Squeri, Ritchie & Day 505 Sansome Street, Suite 900 San Francisco, CA 94111 415-765-8409 (Direct Line) 415-398-4321 (Fax) [email protected] (Email) -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 10:39 AM To: JWM Subject: Re: FW: Southern California Generation Coalition Emergency Petition f or Modification of Decision 90-09-89 and 97-11-070 in R.88-08-018 Thanks for the congratulations. What is Stormin' Norman asking for? =====================================
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Subject: Utility authority to engage in derivative transactions Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/deleted_items/585. ===================================== Jeff: Here is the short answer. Please advise if you want a more formal memo. Electric: SCE, PG&E and SDG&E are all authorized to enter into bilateral forward transactions with non-ISO or PX parties. D.00-08-023 and D.00-09-075. These transactions are limited to contracts which must expire on or before 12-31-05. Initial contracts are subject to a blanket reasonableness test (if less than 5% above cost of non-forward cost of portfolio=deemed reasonable) but contracts after 12-31-02 will be subject to a CPUC preapproval process. Gas: PG&E authorized to use gas hedges for all purposes (D.98-12-082) but limited to contracts expiring on or beforce 12-31-02 and limited to $200 million in cost or 800 MMcfd in volume. We are looking for a similar resolution or decision for Sempra. Haven't found it yet, but we believe they have been given similar authority. Please advise if you want additional research on this. What RCR number should the work be allocated to? Thank you for allowing us to be of service. Mike Day =====================================
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Subject: CA Marketing Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/8939. ===================================== This was a very small volume of power (5,000 MW with only 500 MW available for delivery in March). I don't think it gives the CPUC great impedes to act immediately. In talking to customer's, we have at least 5 deals of decent size that have a high level of interest. I think it premature to pull the plug now. Jeff, you and I haven't spoken in the last few days, what is the view from Regulatory? ---------------------- Forwarded by Eric Letke/DUB/EES on 02/07/2001 04:58 PM --------------------------- Enron Energy Services From: Mike D Smith 02/07/2001 04:01 PM To: Scott Gahn/HOU/EES@EES, Eric Letke/DUB/EES@EES, James M Wood/HOU/EES@EES cc: Subject: CA Marketing The state of CA announced yesterday that it has entered into one or more power purchase agreements through DWR. Does this affect our desire to continue marketing in CA? This may mean that the CPUC could move more quickly to set the date on which Direct Access is suspended. Please let me know your thoughts. MDS =====================================
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Subject: Comments by Lynch and Wright and Annual Reg Lawyers' Meeting Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/sent/768. ===================================== FYI: Got a call from a colleague who told me that Loretta Lynch and Rod Wright, among others, spoke at yesterday's annual meeting of regulation lawyers. The following sums up what was very briefly relayed to me about Pres. Lynch's and Rod Wright's remarks: President Lynch said that 1) de-regulation was founded on ideology, not facts; 2) she wants to completely re-organize the PUC, top to bottom (in her image? Amen); 3) she frowns on lobbying---"If you come knocking on my door, that's a strike against you. One should participate, along with the rest of the public, through the hearing process." Rod Wright sounded a more positive tone, stating that businesses (including Enron) are being frustrated by rules and regs that act as unnecessary impediments to plant development. He made the point that the rules and regs need to be made more rationale and streamlined. Apparently, he's still clinging to the idea of the State getting in to the power plant development business by signing contracts with providers. =====================================
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Subject: Department Meeting Change Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/notes_inbox/11635. ===================================== Originally we had scheduled a department meeting for the month of September. This particular meeting will no longer take place. The next scheduled department meeting will be held in Houston, TX on Friday, December 7 and will be held at the Woodlands Conference Center. Thanks! Original message (below) sent January 25, 2001 My apologies in getting this information to everyone so late, but some of the dates are still a work in progress. Please see below: Government Affairs - The Americas Department Meeting Dates for Year 2001 Date: City/State Location: March 9 Houston, TX The Woodlands Conf. Center June????? September 6 Houston, TX The Woodlands Conf. Center (No longer taking place) December 7 Houston, TX Doubletree Hotel FYI - The December 7 date could change. I am trying to plan this meeting around the company party again. Thanks and feel free to call me if you have any questions. Ginger Dernehl Administrative Coordinator Global Government Affairs Phone# 713-853-7751 Fax# 713-646-8160 =====================================
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Subject: RE: Class Final Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/1872. ===================================== FYI. The weekend of the 9th/10th is definitely out for me. I'm sorry, honey. ----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 09/28/2000 04:05 PM ----- "Jonathan Berk" <[email protected]> 09/28/2000 04:01 PM Please respond to berk To: <[email protected]> cc: Subject: RE: Class Final Jeff --- I would rather you not. My policy on these matters goes something like this. If you have a valid reason like you are out of town on business, then you can take the exam by fax as close to the actual time as possible, certainly on the same day. --- Jonathan > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 1:34 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Class Final > > > Greetings Professor: > > Apologies for asking, but something has come up and I wanted to inquire > about the chances of taking the E203 final on a day other than Sunday the > 10th of December. Preferably Tu, W, Th, the week of the 11th. > > Best, > Jeff > > =====================================
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Subject: Edison's Policy for Accepting/Rejecting DASRs Under PUC Order Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/sent_items/199. ===================================== An SVP from Edison just informed us that Edison will be sending out by email information on DASR acceptance/rejection. He said that all DASRs submitted prior to midnight on 9.20.01 will be accepted, irrespective of whether Edison subsequently rejected them for inadequate information, adminstrative or other reasons. He said that they will also be asking ESPs to provided a list of all contracts executed prior to midnight 9.20.01 and for which DASRs have not yet been submitted. When the DASRs for those contracts are submitted, he said that Edison will accept them, so long as they track the list previously submitted. I asked if Edison would be lobbying to have the Commission issue a subsequent decision clawing the suspension date back to July 1. He said he didn't believe they intended to do that, but he said that they did intend to lobby the Commission to make sure that newly-minted DA customers don't escape any costs they're responsible for. Please forward this along to anyone else who might need the information. Best, Jeff =====================================
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Subject: Summer Course Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/mba_program/5. ===================================== Hi Everyone! OK, it's official. The summer course will be Brand Management (3 units) taught by Dr. Linda Hellofs. Dr Hellofs has a PhD in marketing from the University of Washington and a BS in Economics/Mathematics from the University of Western Ontario. At the University of Washington, she taught Consumer Marketing, Strategic Brand Management, and Marketing for New Ventures and Small Businesses. Dr. Hellofs has excellent teaching ratings, and I'm pleased to have her on board. Brand Management will be taught on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00 - 9:00 pm from June 6 through July 27. Remember, because this course is offered through the Office of Summer Sessions, there are no EvMBA student services available (e.g., no parking permits, shuttle busses, books, etc.) Signups will begin in the EvMBA office Monday, April 3 and end Friday, April 21. I do not have the exact cost, but my guess it will be approximately $800. I will keep you posted. Good news! The Office of Summer Sessions takes credit cards! Cheers, Diane =====================================
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Subject: Dow Jones Index information Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/notes_inbox/5690. ===================================== Proposed pricing mechanism: Dow Jones Electricity Indexes, specifically their NP15/SP15 indexes. - the indexes are based on weighted average prices and total volumes - they measure "bilateral one-day prescheduled, financially firm transactions" => therefore the Dow Jones Index more accurately reflects market pricing - Dow Jones has the right to randomly audit the data providers why not the ex-post ISO? - generators are not selling to California's ISO because of the $150/MWh price cap, => therefore prices coming out of the ISO do not reflect real market prices - if generators are not selling into the market, there is no liquidity, therefore prices are not reflective of the prices that buyers must pay why not use the ex-post ISO price on an interim basis? - because putting a false cap on the market price will result in price increases to DA customers, contrary to AB1890, without due process - Decision 99-06-058 set the foundation for the PX credit to reflect real market prices, PG&E's proposal does not adhere to this. =====================================
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Subject: Re: First Write-Up due for Financial Information Analysis Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/sent/3062. ===================================== Greetings: I'm in the group (and traveling on the East Coast, returning late tonite). I can do a conference all today if folks would like. Otherwise, I'll be working on it on the plane back tonite and will distribute when I get home or first thing in the AM. Best, Jeff "Sama, Anil" <[email protected]> 01/30/2001 11:35 PM To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]> cc: Subject: First Write-Up due for Financial Information Analysis Hey Guys, Just sat down to read about the first write up that is due this Thursday, and realized that this is supposed to be a group assignment!! Ooops - I had no idea... Did you ;-) Anyone read the case and/or taken a crack at it? Should we try and co-ordinate a conference call? Carolyn is out for the week and excused from the assignment - just had a baby girl last Fri!! Jeff, did you hear from teacher if OK to join ? -Anil =====================================
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Subject: nan Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/inbox/376. ===================================== Here's a cut at the taxonomy of regulatory risks associated with Direct Access. Please let me know if there are others I missed, or if there are changes needed to the ones listed. 1. Retroactive Suspension of DA Contracts: The PUC rules in a subsequent decision that DA is suspended on some date between July 1 and September 20th. 2. Contract renewal forbidden: The PUC includes contract renewal under the suspension of DA. 3. No incremental "DASR'ing": The PUC includes incremental additions and subtractions of DA customer's load under the suspension of DA (e.g., fast food chains, University campus) 4. Cost allocation: the PUC adds new costs to DA accounts and/or disproportionately shifts existing costs to DA accounts. Costs with greatest risk of being shifted to DA customers include: IOU undercollection, bonds to repay the state general fund, and DWR contracts. The costs associated with these categories are substantial. Key risks associated with each category: Adverse to P/L Adverse to hedge (demand risk) =====================================
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Subject: QF in Downey, CA Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/2790. ===================================== Hi Jeff, We met, at least telephonically, while I was still in EES' San Ramon office on some substation projects we were working on last year. I've since moved on to Houston (all roads lead there, so they say), and am now in Structuring and working on some of the new, heavy industrial deals that EES has inherited from ENA. I've got a customer who is a petroleum refiner in Downey, CA - right in the middle of LA - who is interested in potentially building a cogen plant, perhaps as big as 49 MW. Air emissions issues completely aside (the nightmare can wait), can you tell me what the current status of new QF development is with SCE? I've checked with all the commodity guys I know here on the floor, and they're not up to date. Greg Cordell thought that, as part of AB1890, the UDCs got a moratorium on new QFs in their territory - as in, they don't have to accept any more projects. Can you shed any light on the topic? If you're not the guy, do you know who I should talk to? Thanks a bunch! Tom Adams 713-853-9552 =====================================
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Subject: Lynch Ruling re Market Valuation Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/inbox/1095. ===================================== President Lynch has today released the attached ACR concerning market valuation of the utilities retained assets. As you may know, AB 1890 originally required that for those generation-related assets that the Commission determines to be transition costs and that are subject to valuation, "the valuation used for the calculation of the uneconomic portion of the net book value shall be determined not later than December 31, 2001, and shall be based on appraisal, sale, or other divestiture." Lynch states that this requirement was changed by AB 6X and that, "I intend to recommend to my colleagues that the requirement to value generation-assets subject to valuation by December 31, 2001 has been superseded by AB 6X. Parties shall file and serve comments addressing this issue by January 15, 2002. Reply comments shall be filed and served by January 25, 2002." Dan Law Offices of Daniel W. Douglass 5959 Topanga Canyon Blvd. Suite 244 Woodland Hills, CA 91367 Tel: (818) 596-2201 Fax: (818) 346-6502 [email protected] =====================================
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Subject: SB 78X Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/notes_inbox/3639. ===================================== Lelie: I saw your note about AB 78X, and have been in touch with the staff of the author's office about the bill. Its scope is very narrow, and does not change the rights of the existing utilities to construct facilities using eminent domain. The gas and electric utilities were already exempted from the requirement of PU Code 625 to hold an additional eminent domain hearing. This exemption applies to all of their transmission and distribution facilities. Essentially, the existing law only requires the extra hearing for independent storage companies, like Wild Goose (also a client of mine) and Lodi, or someone who wants to build a CPUC jurisdictional intrastate pipeline. Interstates are, of course, FERC certificated and derive eminent domain authority elsewhere than in the PU Code. So this bill merely places the independent storage providers on the same footing as the utilities. I do not see any competitive disadvantage vis a vis marketers such as Enron. Please let me know if you have any further questions. Mike Day =====================================
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Subject: RE: SoCalGas BCAP Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/sent_items/273. ===================================== You saw my previous email? -----Original Message----- From: MDay [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 5:27 PM To: 'Jeff Dasovich Enron SF' Subject: FW: SoCalGas BCAP Jeff, can you forward this to Jeff Fawcett? I must have the wrong email address for him, and the message was rejected. Thanks, Mike > -----Original Message----- > From: MDay > Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 3:15 PM > To: 'Jeff Dasovich Enron SF'; 'Jeff Fawcett, Transwestern'; 'Sue Mara > at Enron SF' > Subject: SoCalGas BCAP > > On Sept 21, SoCalGas filed its BCAP. They propose a new firm > receipt point trading program based on the open season proposed in the > comprehesive settlement. The also propose a return to embedded cost > rates, and an elimination of any transmission load risk for the utility. > We should discuss whether Enron wishes to participate in this case, which > will clearly be a new vehicle for putting gas strategy issues before the > commission. Let me know if you need a copy of the application. Mike Day =====================================
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Subject: Silicon Valley Technology Conference Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/inbox/766. ===================================== Below is some information regarding a Silicon Valley Technology Conference taking place in mid-November. A discount rate is being offered to Haas students as described below. *************************************************** I really hope that the students and alums take advantage of this year's conference. We will be having many companies that will be hiring, and there are various events that will be presenting difference aspects of technology. You will be able to find more information through the following link, http://www.siliconindia.com/events/ The pricing is as follows: STUDENTS: conference/banquet: $170/student conference: $100/student *students will need to fax us their id cards for verification ALUMS/OTHERS: conference/banquet: $245/per. conference: $145/per This offer isn't on the site yet, so it would be best to give me a call @ (510) 795-7875 x117. The registration will be done over the phone and will take 2 minutes. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to give me a call. Divya =====================================
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Subject: RE: CESG Annual Retreat Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/sent_items/567. ===================================== Hey, I'm now freed-up on Thursday, so if you want to do the gas panel on Thursday, that's fine with me. Best, Jeff -----Original Message----- From: Delaney Hunter [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 2:25 PM To: Jeff Dasovich (E-mail) Subject: CESG Annual Retreat Jeff- Hey there! Will you please moderate a panel for me at the CESG Annual Retreat? Below are the details. Just let me know. Thanks, Delaney V. Natural Gas Market Development. California has proceeded over the last several years from a nuclear/hydro/QF price based generation cost base to one dominated by natural gas costs - what's ahead for gas? Proposals for new or enhanced interstate and intrastate pipelines, LNG development, storage facilities as well as future price outlooks, etc. Moderator: Jeff Dasovich - Enron Panelists: Keith McCrea - California Manufacturers & Technology Association Clark Smith - El Paso Corporation Bill Wood - California Energy Commission Randy Wu - The Utility Reform Network Representative - Sempra =====================================
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Subject: Re: Dinner reservations TONIGHT Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/10598. ===================================== I'll see you at 5:15 outside at the ticket counter level. I'm taking Alaska. Paul Kaufman@ECT 04/03/2001 12:42 PM To: Jeff Dasovich cc: Subject: Dinner reservations TONIGHT I'll pick you up at 5:15 or so outside at the ticket counter level. I need to put you in a cab for the ride back to the hotel--so I can get home around 7:30. I'll have a draft of the presentation ready for you to review. If things get screwed up, I'll call your cell phone voicemail and leave a message. Below is the restaurant. It's in SE, Portland. A little different experience then eating downtown or in NW. The restaurant is essentially on the corner of Bybee and Milwaukie, in the Westmoreland area. ---------------------- Forwarded by Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT on 04/03/2001 10:43 AM --------------------------- Lysa Akin 04/03/2001 09:48 AM To: Alan Comnes/PDX/ECT, Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT cc: Subject: Dinner reservations TONIGHT Caprial's at 6:00pm - Party of 3 under the name Kaufman 7019 SE Milwaukie 503/236-6457 =====================================
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Subject: Letter To CPUC Commissioners re Information request made at Oral Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/12404. ===================================== Here are the changes we discussed on Friday. I am sending Liz Ivers and Karen Denne for their review. Jim From: Robert C Williams/ENRON@enronXgate on 05/11/2001 05:21 PM To: James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Peggy Mahoney/HOU/EES@EES, Dennis Benevides/HOU/EES@EES, Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, Vicki Sharp/HOU/EES@EES cc: Subject: FW: Letter To Commissioners re Information request made at Oral Argum ent Please email or call me with your comments. Thanks. -----Original Message----- From: JBennett <[email protected]>@ENRON [mailto:IMCEANOTES-JBennett+20+3CJBennett+40GMSSR+2Ecom+3E+40ENRON@ENRON.com] Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 4:36 PM To: Sanders, Richard; Williams, Robert C. Cc: MDay Subject: Letter To Commissioners re Information request made at Oral Argum ent Importance: High Richard and Bob -- Attached is a draft letter to be sent to the Commissioners on Monday morning. Please review for accuracy of responses and whether you are comfortable with the tone taken. <<X24460.DOC>> Jeanne Bennett - X24460.DOC =====================================
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Subject: RE: A00-11-038 - November 19, 2001 Volume 43 Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['MDay', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/sent_items/2286. ===================================== got your message and sorry i didn't get back to you. wanted to thank you very much for taking the time on such short notice, and, from what I've heard from others, for having done an outstanding job. Thanks again. And yes, we'll take the victories when we can get them. Best, Jeff -----Original Message----- From: BCragg [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 11:53 AM To: '[email protected]' Cc: MDay Subject: FW: A00-11-038 - November 19, 2001 Volume 43 FYI, here is the transcript from yesterday hearings. The pitch was made at the beginning, and the ruling was made after the first break. Brian -----Original Message----- From: Garcia-Bacon, Rebecca [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 9:39 AM To: '[email protected]' Cc: REPORTING Subject: A00-11-038 - November 19, 2001 Volume 43 Attached is the electronic version of the proceeding of November 19, 2001. Please let me know if you want a hard copy of it. Thank you. Rebecca Bacon Reporting Section (415) 355-5550 <<111901.DOC>> =====================================
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Subject: Cal. PUC order re: interruptible contracts Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/9111. ===================================== Steve, In your absence, I left a voicemail for Guillermo yesterday pertaining to some information that I'm not certain Gruma was fully aware of when we met Monday. Late last month, the CPUC decided to waive interruptible rate program penalties, except that they "fully expect all interruptible customers to voluntarily respond to the maximum extent feasible." In essence, our interpretation is that this makes Gruma's response to an interruption completely voluntary, however, as we discussed Monday, the California supply-demand imbalances will remain for some time, and the utilities will likely resort to rolling black-outs if the now voluntary interruptions (or other measures) don't relieve the situation. We recommend that Gruma confirm our interpretation directly with Edison. I have a hard copy of the CPUC's decision with a brief cover note from Edison, if you're interested. It's probably also available on a CPUC website. Please call me if questions, or we can discuss further on our Tuesday conference call. George =====================================
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Subject: Re: Draft Letter Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON', '[email protected]', 'Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@ENRON'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/12783. ===================================== No word from Steve. Ken thought the meetings were very worthwhile, though he was pooped by the time he got to the airport. We laughed (cried?) about Riordan during the car ride. Best, Jeff Karen Denne 05/18/2001 06:58 PM To: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@ENRON cc: Subject: Re: Draft Letter I like it! Thanks for doing such a great job cleaning it up and improving it (i was far from coherent last night...) Have you gotten any feedback from Steve? Ken had wanted us to send this out today. If not, we need to send it out Monday unless Steve has objections. Any word? Did Ken say anything about the meeting yesterday on your way to the airport? Yesterday was much too long a day. I'm going to crash early tonight and will probably sleep thru the weekend. talk soon. kd From: Jeff Dasovich on 05/18/2001 04:24 PM Sent by: Jeff Dasovich To: Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON cc: Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@ENRON Subject: Re: Draft Letter Karen: Great job. Here are my edits. Best, Jeff =====================================
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Subject: RE: Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/960. ===================================== sunday. Nancy Sellers <[email protected]> on 08/31/2000 01:13:38 PM To: "'Jeff Dasovich'" <[email protected]> cc: Subject: RE: What day are they for??? I'll put the forms with your diving stuff.? We have been having marathon matches -----Original Message----- From:?? Jeff Dasovich [SMTP:[email protected]] Sent:?? Thursday, August 31, 2000 10:59 AM To:???? [email protected] Subject:??????? I'm sorry, I'm losing my mind.? did you send Amber's address?? if so, i've deleted it. could you send again?? also, are you sure you don't want the tickets?? they come with free parking (it ain't the closest lot, but hey, it saves 20$).? also, please let me know when you've confirmed with the G.O. that you don't want to do road, so that I can tell Jeff.? And of course we'll pick up the football forms, just make sure they're somewhere easy to find (butcher block table?).? we'll be coming up tomorrow evening to pick up all the stuff.? how's the canopy?? you and eldon playing ping pong? =====================================
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Subject: ENA/EES Final Comments on FERC Reporting Requirements for Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/notes_inbox/12493. ===================================== The attached comments in FERC's rulemaking proceeding on reporting requirements for the California market are being filed today. The comments express our opinions that (1) permanent, formal reporting requirements are not appropriate to address a temporary problem and that the markets are working as they should and responding with new pipeline proposals to address lack of capacity, (2) the Commission's powers under the Natural Gas Act to require information are for investigatory purposes only, not for formalized, routine reporting requirements, (3) the notice of order does not indicate how the Comission would protect the proprietary and competitively sensitive information it would collect, and (4) the requirements impose a significant and undue burden on sellers of natural gas who would have to radically alter the way they manage their business in order to provide the information in the manner proposed. Please feel free to contact me at X.35840 in Houston if you have any questions or would like further information. =====================================
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Subject: Re: Principles Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/9689. ===================================== Jeff -- This is a little rough, but a point you should probably add under concerns is: Potential supply interruptions and significantly increased costs that inhibit the ability to operate a businesses in California, and the potential negative effect on the state's economy as a whole. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: "Ken Smith" <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 1:38 PM Subject: Re: Principles Thanks. All comments/edits welcome and appreciated. Best, Jeff "Ken Smith" <ken@kdscommunica To: "Jeff Dasovich" <[email protected]> tions.com> cc: Subject: Principles 03/05/2001 11:50 AM Please respond to "Ken Smith" Jeff -- I made a couple changes and saved them to my attached file (I renamed it with my initials so you'd know which version had come from me). I want to take a closer look at this and maybe offer a few more later this morning. All in all, I think everyone's on the right track. (See attached file: Principles 0304 ks.doc) =====================================
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Subject: October Trade Application Training - Houston Texas Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/1358. ===================================== Good afternoon, This is to inform you that the California Power Exchange, Trade Application Training will be held Wednesday, October 18th and Thursday, October 19th, 2000 at the Hyatt Regency in Houston Texas. This class offers an overview of the CalPX Day-Ahead, Day Of and Real Time markets. This class is designed for new hires and will also serve as a review for experienced employees. We welcome you and your staff to attend this Training Class. To register, please reply to this e-mail with your name, business name and telephone number. The schedule is as follows: Hyatt Regency Cottonwood Room 1200 Louisiana Street Houston, Texas 77002 713-654-1234 (For Reservations) Wednesday, October 18th 9:00 - 4:30 Day Ahead Market Thursday, October 19th 9:00 - 4:30 Day Of Market and Real Time Market Continental Breakfast and Lunch will be served both days. Thank you, we look forward to seeing you there. Steven Sweet Market Services 626-537-3264 =====================================
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Subject: LEGISLATIVE ALERT: CA QF Legislative Matters/Section 390 Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/8810. ===================================== Mr. Keeley's office has indicated a desire to move a QF bill modifying Section 390 early next week, with a goal of passing out a bill from the legislature by Wed. Accordingly, QF interested parties should be prepared to mobilize beginning Monday for legislative outreach. Nothing of legislative substance is expected to occur in the legislature over the weekend as they have all gone home. Presently, we do not know the extent to which the IEP, CCC, PG&E joint proposal will be the template for Mr. Keeley's bill. We do know that Mr. Keeley's office believes (1) passing a QF bill which results in providing headroom to the utilities is critical to the success of AB 1-X, and (2) there is a high likelihood that one or more of the utilities will not be able to "solve" (I am borrowing a Lars term) the QF generation portfolio within the 7.8 cent/kWh average "box" sought by the legislative leadership. We will continue our "prescheduled" IEP conference calls for 5:00 p.m. (PST) beginning Monday, 5. Carol will circulate the call-in number. =====================================
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Subject: IEPA/DA PR efforts Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/9845. ===================================== Ken: Could you please write a very brief synopsis of what took place on the IEP PR call? Thanks very much. Best, Jeff ----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 03/12/2001 03:49 PM ----- Janel Guerrero 03/12/2001 02:32 PM To: Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Susan J Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, Sandra McCubbin/NA/Enron@Enron, Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] cc: Subject: IEPA/DA PR efforts Paul: While we've got coverage of the IEPA working group and the Direct Access Coaltion, I think it would be useful to have coverage of both groups PR activities. I'm not sure if our SF/SaCTO people are already covering this, but if not, maybe Ken can spend some time monitoring their plans etc. Today's public affairs call for IEPA is at 1:00 pm PST. 1800-486-2460 passcode: 120895 I keep hearing about a Direct Access press conference but have yet to hear details. Any updates would be useful, and daily/weekly reports on both of these groups would be terrific! =====================================
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Subject: FW: Tomato help Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/deleted_items/146. ===================================== finally got an answer from the Master Gardener -----Original Message----- From: MSGARDEN [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 3:22 PM To: 'Nancy Sellers' Subject: RE: Tomato help Dear Nancy: We believe your problem sounds as if it is blossom end rot which is fairly common. This can result From a lack of calcium in the soil; however can be alleviated by consistent watering. When we have hot, dry spells, Tomatoes may need more water. If your plants are stressed from lack of adequate water you may need to water more often. It also could be sunburn, but again that is a watering issue. This information is from Pests of the Garden and Small Farm. Napa Master Gardener - Lynne Wolk -----ORIGINAL Message----- From: Nancy Sellers [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 12:03 PM To: 'MSGARDEN' Subject: RE: Tomato help Our lovely tomatoes are getting big brown blemished on the bottom of them. What causes it and is there anything we can do to stop it?? =====================================
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Subject: CSO: Real Estate Firm Nite Reminder! Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/4401. ===================================== Reminder: The Real Estate Firm night is Monday, Dec 11, 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. in the Wells Fargo Room. This event will be attended by representatives from all aspects of the real estate industry including REITs, commercial banks, investment banks, developers, brokers, real estate operating companies, pension funds, insurance companies, and e-commerce firms. Over 30 firms and 60 reps (including CFOs and other VIPS) have signed up. Firms include: Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Trammell Crow, Spieker Properties, Greenbriar Homes, and many more! For more info, including a list of those signed up to attend, please go to: http://groups.haas.berkeley.edu/realestate/firmnight.asp Note: YOU MUST RSVP TO THIS EVENT. To RSVP, email: [email protected] There are plenty of opportunities for fulltime and summer work so see you there! Melanie Dixon Account Manager, MBA Recruiting Haas School of Business 545 Student Services Bldg #1900 Berkeley, CA? 94720-1900 ph (510) 642- 7930/ fax (510) 643 5257 [email protected] =====================================
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Subject: Introducing 6FigureMBA! Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/12519. ===================================== We would like to invite you to join a new career placement resource targete= d=20 exclusively to current students and recent graduates of the Top 50 MBA=20 programs worldwide =01) 6FigureMBA.com. ? 6FigureMBA.com is a new offering from 6FigureJobs.com, a =01&Best of the We= b=018=20 Career site from Forbes, Fortune and U.S. News & World Report. 6FigureMBA= =20 allows you to post a current MBA resume and profile, search among=20 opportunities from leading employers, research particular companies and=20 industries and gather career tips and insights from a wide-ranging panel of= =20 industry experts. The site can be a powerful new tool for you as you contin= ue=20 to refine and review your ongoing career development needs and expectations= . ? 6FigureMBA was developed as an exclusive network for top-tier MBAs and the= =20 employers who seek them, and it is a FREE service for all qualified MBA=20 candidates.=20 ? If you are interested in learning more, please visit the site at=20 www.6FigureMBA.com. ? Thank you, 6FigureMBA.com =====================================
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Subject: RE: Is there a call today Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', 'Jeff', "smith'.'[email protected]", 'Dasovich'] File: dasovich-j/sent_items/325. ===================================== Slight correction. If, in fact, they actually come back next week, we'll likely stay with Tues/Thur. If they end up NOT coming back, we may cancel regular call altogether, and continue for rest-of-year on "as needed" basis. But we're still figuring and will get back to you. We'll know more when we know more about what the heck the legislature is going to do, or not do. Best, Jeff -----Original Message----- From: Mara, Susan Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 12:51 PM To: 'Ken Smith' Cc: Dasovich, Jeff Subject: RE: Is there a call today Sorry, Ken. SOmeone was supposed to call you yesterday. I believe we're going to 9 am Wed weekly calls. We'll be setting up a call-in number for it. -----Original Message----- From: Ken Smith [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 10:48 AM To: Scott Govenar; Susan J Mara; Jeff Dasovich Subject: Is there a call today Is there a conference call today? I couldn't get into yesterday's call; the code didn't work and the operator had no other record of a call. =====================================
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Subject: CAISO NOTICE: San Francisco Study Group Members and Cal-ISO Market Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/inbox/290. ===================================== SVMG Energy Committee Members and Electric Infrastructure Team - FYI ************************************ Market Participants: San Francisco Study Group Members and Cal-ISO Market Participants, A meeting of the San Francisco Study Group has been scheduled for Tuesday October 9, 2001. This meeting is being held to discuss both the status of various transmission and generation projects in the San Francisco Area, as well as the initiation of new transmission system studies related to the San Francisco Area. The meeting will be held in Conference room 300 on the third floor of PG&E's 77 Beale Street building in San Francisco. The meeting is scheduled from 10 AM to 3 PM. Lunch will not be provided. The draft meeting agenda is attached. <<Meeting Agenda-Oct9thRev.doc>> If you have questions regarding the meeting, please contact Larry Tobias at 916-608-5763 or [email protected]. Thanks Larry Tobias California ISO Senior Grid Planning Engineer Email [email protected] Phone (916) 608-5763 FAX (916) 351-2272 Pager (916) 522-6552 =====================================
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Subject: Request for Information Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/sent/2934. ===================================== I really apologize, but is there any way you could talk to Keith? ----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 01/22/2001 12:41 PM ----- Keith Miceli 01/22/2001 10:55 AM To: [email protected] cc: Subject: Request for Information Jeff: I work in the International PR group in Houston, where I'm responsible for South America. As you might imagine, the California crisis is receiving substantial media coverage in the region. In particular, it's being used by opponents of deregulation to bolster their position. My colleagues also say that it's receiving the same play in India and elsewhere. In order to shed more light than heat on the subject and "arm" our people in Brazil with some useful information on the issue, I'm attempting to put together some key messages and Q&As. One obvious question is: What are Enron's business dealings with California? Both Rob Bradley and Miyung Buster mentioned you as the "expert", so I'm hoping you could provide with the answer to the above question. Regards, Keith =====================================
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Subject: Re: AGENDA ITEMS REQUEST FOR THIS WEEK'S STAFF MEETING Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/1158. ===================================== EBS Update FERC Update (w/Sue) Congressional and FERC hearings in S.D. next week Gas Update Joseph Alamo 09/06/2000 07:02 PM To: Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Mona L Petrochko/SFO/EES@EES, Jeff Dasovich/SFO/EES@EES cc: Subject: AGENDA ITEMS REQUEST FOR THIS WEEK'S STAFF MEETING LAST CALL FOR AGENDA ITEMS FOR TOMORROW'S STAFF MEETING!!!! Thank you!!! ---------------------- Forwarded by Joseph Alamo/SFO/EES on 09/06/2000 05:01 PM --------------------------- Joseph Alamo 09/05/2000 04:33 PM To: California Government Affairs, Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Mary Hain/HOU/ECT@ECT, Marcie Milner/Corp/Enron@ENRON cc: Lysa Akin/PDX/ECT@ECT Subject: AGENDA ITEMS REQUEST FOR THIS WEEK'S STAFF MEETING For the first time in quite awhile.......please forward to me your agenda items - if any - for the next Staff Meeting, currently scheduled for this Thursday, September 7th at 8:30 AM PDT. Thanks in advance for assisting with this request. Joseph Alamo Sr. Administrative Assistant Government Affairs - The Americas San Francisco CA =====================================
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Subject: ISO Stage 2 Alert Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/notes_inbox/3512. ===================================== Energy Systems Update for Wednesday, May 9 at 11:45am: The California Independent System Operator has declared a "STAGE 2 EMERGENCY" from the hours of 1145 to 2400 due to forecasted high loads and temperatures throughout the control area. Consumers are requested to voluntarily curtail nonessential electric load to avoid more severe conditions including involuntary curtailments. The ISO indicated a Stage 3 emergency and firm load shedding is possible today. If outages occur they will begin with Block 1. Communications are expected to be similiar to yesterday. Any further specific changes in operating conditions will be communicated with additional Grid Updates. Please note updated web link below. http://www.pge.com/customer_services/business/nonfirm/index.html For up-to-date information regarding the current status of the California Energy Crisis, please log into Pacific Gas and Electric Company's Web Site at: http://www.pge.com/customer_services/business/nonfirm/index.html or the CAISO Web Site at: <<<<http://www.caiso.com/>>>> =====================================
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Subject: CIBO's NOx XIV/Permitting Hotel Extension Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/9332. ===================================== CIBO's NOx Control XIV Conference and Permitting Workshop is almost here -- March 12-15, 2001 in San Diego, CA.? The Radisson Hotel Mission Valley has extended the cut-off date until Friday, February 23rd.? This is your last chance to get a hotel room at the CIBO rate of $105 single/double.? If you still need to make hotel room reservations, please call the hotel at 619-260-0111 or 1-800-333-3333.? Please be sure to mention "CIBO" when making your room reservations. If you would like more information about these meetings or would like to register on-line, please check out our web site at <www.cibo.org> or you can call our office at 703-250-9042. The agenda is full of interesting speakers; the tours will be great; the exhibit booths are filled and we have added some table top exhibits for sale so please call our office if you are interested. See you in San Diego!! Gail Bessette Council of Industrial Boiler Owners 6035 Burke Centre Parkway, Suite 360 Burke, VA 22015-3757 Phone: 703-250-9042 * Fax: 703-239-9042WWW: <http://www.cibo.org> =====================================
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Subject: ISO Stage 1 Alert Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/12161. ===================================== Energy Systems Update for Tuesday May 8, 2001 at 8:15 AM: The California Independent System Operator has declared a Stage 1 Emergency for the hours of 0815 to 2359 due to forecasted high loads throughout the control area. Consumers are requested to voluntarily curtail nonessential electric load to avoid more severe conditions including involuntary curtailments. ISO may be required to call a Stage 2 including nonfirm by mid-morning. The ISO indicated a Stage 3 emergency and firm load shedding is likely today. If outages occur they will include the remainder of Block 14 and portions or all of Block 1 and beyond depending upon system conditions. Conditions are expected to be similar to yesterday. Any further specific changes in operating conditions will be communicated with additional Grid Updates. For up-to-date information regarding the current status of the California Energy Crisis, please log into Pacific Gas and Electric Company's Web Site at: <<<http://www.pge.com/>>> or the CAISO Web Site at: <<<<http://www.caiso.com/>>>> =====================================
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Subject: VC Dinner waitlist - GOOD NEWS Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/notes_inbox/1338. ===================================== Great news! We have been able to confirm the first 8 people on the waitlist by adding another table for the VC Roundtable dinner on Mon 6th Nov. Here are the names: Jay Badenhope Steven Sesar Jerome Rougeot Coco Kee Leah Fine Douglas Buzbee Joseph Karp Todd Miller Further, there is now the possibility to add a further table (this will only be confirmed tomorrow). So far we have the following people listed as the next 8: Lawrence Low Peter Li Aaron McNally Will Birdsey James Leonard Florian Pestoni David Hudson Debra Underwood Could all of you get checks for $25 (in favour of UC Regents) to my mailbox (Nitin Chellaram) ASAP (look under Exchange Students in MBAA lounge) if you have not already paid. Also, today is the last chance to e-mail me bios as described in previous e-mails (2-3 paragraphs, up to one page max., highlighting parts of your resume that you feel are relevant to VC and explaining why you are interested in attending this event). I MUST receive bios by 5pm today at the latest if they are to be included. Thanks Nitin =====================================
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Subject: California Update--09.20.01--Noon PDT Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/sent_items/174. ===================================== Getting alot of inquiries. The PUC has not yet voted on suspension of DA or related matters. Likely to get to those items on the agenda within the next 30-60 minutes. Looks as if the decision will 1) suspend DA beginning Sept. 20th and 2) include contract renewal in the suspension. In addition, it appears that the proposal would give the Commission some latitude to enact retroactivity back to July 1 if deemed necessary (this is unclear and we're trying to get more details on this provision). Three key senators have sent a a letter to the PUC asking the PUC to provide recommendations to the Legislature on the conditions under which DA should be re-instated (since the letter is dated September 18th--though sent only yesterday--it appears that the Senate had an idea that the PUC was going to suspend). KEEP IN MIND THAT THE DECISION HAS NOT BEEN VOTED ON YET AND THE PROVISIONS LISTED ABOVE MAY CHANGE. We'll report back as soon as something happens. For folks who want to listen in, the number is: 415.228.4550 code = 92105 Best, Jeff =====================================
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Subject: remote and virtual Career Advising available all summer Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/12367. ===================================== FYI: With all of the free time you will have this summer, why not do some career planning. If you want to work on: a job search strategy, updating your resume, practicing interviewing, learning how to hire and interview people for yourself, conducting a targeted job search, networking tips, updating your resume, salary negotiations tips, deciding what you want to be when you grow-up or any other career related issues, I will be here all summer to assist you. If you anticipate having any special career needs in the coming year please let me know. During the summer I will be doing a lot of planning and scheduling of events for the coming year, if you having anything in particular you would like to have offered either on an individual or group basis please let me know Remember we can work together via phone, fax, email or in person. You do not have to be on campus to utilize the services. Plus, read your Haas emails during the summer, that is how I will be sending out announcements for upcoming events. Everyone have a great summer. =====================================
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Subject: Approved RCRs for the West Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/74. ===================================== The attached updated table includes all the approved RCRs for CA, FERC and other. It also includes all the RCRs I know about in the rest of the West. Joe/Mary/Paul/Leslie, please add others in if any are missing. No other work is approved that requires use of outside resources. Further, our attorneys have been advised that, even if a matter is approved, they have no authorization to spend money on that matter until they obtain approval from the Enron lead. If we need outside resources not covered by these RCRs, you must prepare a new request and send it to me and Paul, we will submit it. If we submit it by Wednesday, we are supposed to have an answer by Friday. Emergency, same-day approvals are also possible (I have personal experience). We have the best case for approval if we can somehow put a number on the commercial value of the work. Let me know if you need a copy of the blank RCR form. I continue to use the unfortunately garish color coding of yellow for FERC, blue for CPUC, and green for non-CA state matters. =====================================
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Subject: FW: CSO-Finance Presentation & Resume Drop Update Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/sent_items/58. ===================================== You getting these? You care? -----Original Message----- From: Mark Frieldfeld [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 5:12 PM To: ftjobs@hhas; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: CSO-Finance Presentation & Resume Drop Update Despite the postponement of company presentations this week by PWC-FAS, Goldman Sachs, and Wells Fargo, all three companies as of today still plan to conduct their on-campus interviews as scheduled. Thus, to ensure that they receive your resumes with time to prepare their interview lists, the resume drop deadline for these companies, as well as Citigroup, will remain Friday, September 14th, at 11:59 p.m. We are currently working with the companies to reschedule their presentations as soon as possible. Please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. Mark Friedfeld Account Manager MBA & MFE Recruiting Haas School of Business University of California, Berkeley 510.642.6588 [email protected] =====================================
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Subject: DIRECT ACCESS UPDATE Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/notes_inbox/2637. ===================================== I have just heard?from a member of AReM?that Linda Serizawa, Commissioner Wood's advisor, has stated that Commissioner Wood is at this moment drafting the decision on direct access.? She indicated that a draft order would be released, but would not say when.? She stated that ABX1-1 directed the CPUC to set a date at which time a customer would no longer have the right to switch to an ESP, and indicated that this order, as it is currently drafted, establishes that date.? Apparently there was great hesitancy when making the statement "as it is presently drafted," indicating that Wood is getting a lot of pressure not to set the date.? It seems that now is the time for WPTF, and its member companies, to exert as much influence as possible on Bilas, Duque and Brown to ask that the order be held until such time as the Legislature first has the opportunity to correct ABX1-1.? ? ? Dan Douglass 5959 Topanga Canyon Blvd.? Suite 244 Woodland Hills, CA 91367 (818) 596-2201 [email protected] ? - Blank Bkgrd.gif =====================================
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Subject: Revised "Gas Accord II" Issues List Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/2911. ===================================== CONFIDENTIAL SETTLEMENT MATERIAL PER CPUC RULE 51 GAS ACCORD II RULE 51 PARTIES: Attached below is the latest version of the evolving Gas Accord II Issues list. Since our October 25-26 Workshop, Southern Energy has expanded on its issues. We encourage each party to review this Issues List and provide an update reflecting your issues and initial positions, as appropriate. We are actively using this list as we prepare for workshops and as we put together the first complete settlement proposal. We request that you provide any revised or new input by November 15. Also, please don't forget our next workshop, next week, on November 7 and 8. Please return your comments and revisions to the Issues List by e-mail to us, and also please copy Geoff Bellenger at [email protected] Thank you for your continued participation in the Gas Accord II process. Frank Lindh Ray Williams Attorney Director 415-973-2776 415-973-3634 [email protected] [email protected] <<Issues List From Parties 10-30-00.doc>> - Issues List From Parties 10-30-00.doc =====================================
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Subject: Draft Response to CPUC OII Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/1131. ===================================== I have taken a stab at putting a draft response together, indicating areas where we need more flesh. I will forward Tim/Mary's presentation to FERC, EPSA's California Fact Sheet and the transcript from the hearing held on 8/23 and 8/24. Witness Wolak, Market Surveillance Committee of ISO, had some good points about rational behavior in markets with scarcity of supply. His comments were on 8/23. Please feel free to comment. Dan Douglass, Arter&Hadden (818-596-2201) will be filing these comments on Enron's behalf, which are due on Friday. I would suggest that Dan provide some of the legal view on whether the CPUC has adequate jurisdiction over retail rates, not wholesale rates. We should shoot for final comments by 10:00 a.m. tomorrow, if possible. This will allow an opportunity to discuss any last minute changes, if necessary before filing. Seabron Adamson, Frontier Economics (617-354-0060), will be providing additional drafting. Be sure to send any comments to these parties along with the internal list. Thanks. =====================================
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Subject: Re: ETI Senior Management Bios Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/8828. ===================================== MArgo/Mona/Sue--what's the skinny on now having folks like Jeff SKilling and Jim Derrick on the officer list? We didn't have anybody other than EBS officers previously? Margo Reyna 02/02/2001 10:30 AM To: Mona L Petrochko/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Tracy Cooper/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Sue Nord/NA/Enron@Enron, Scott Bolton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Lara Leibman/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Donald Lassere/NA/Enron@Enron, Barbara A Hueter/NA/Enron@Enron, Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, Susan M Landwehr/NA/Enron@Enron, Marchris Robinson/NA/Enron@Enron, Xi Xi/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Ricardo Charvel/NA/Enron@Enron, Stephen D Burns/Corp/Enron@ENRON, John Neslage/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Gia Maisashvili/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT Subject: ETI Senior Management Bios I will send this to local counsels this morning - thought you might like to have a copy. Margo Reyna Regulatory Analyst Enron Corp., Government Affairs Phone: 713-853-9191 =====================================
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Subject: Re: BANKRUPTCY MESSAGING on Negative CTC Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/11086. ===================================== Jeff - Given everything going on, I've decided to not come to SF. I still think that you, Sue, Harry and Michael should talk on Monday pm. Michael has your address and will come by around 5pm Jim From: Jeff Dasovich on 04/13/2001 09:53 AM Sent by: Jeff Dasovich To: James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: Re: BANKRUPTCY MESSAGING on Negative CTC Agreed. That time works for me. Jeff James D Steffes 04/12/2001 07:46 PM To: Susan J Mara/NA/Enron, Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, Harry Kingerski/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Michael Tribolet/ENRON@enronXgate, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark Palmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Vicki Sharp/HOU/EES@EES Subject: BANKRUPTCY MESSAGING on Negative CTC Jeff, Sue & Harry -- Michael and I are both in SF on Monday evening. We were talking about getting together some time in the evening to put together a framework of our case around the Negative CTC in "bankruptcy" terms. Does everyone agree and does the time work? Jim =====================================
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Subject: Conference call Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/10811. ===================================== Jeff, It depends on Mark's schedule and whether Susan and I will be out of staff meeting by 2:30 p.m. We'll try it. -----Original Message----- From: Dasovich, Jeff Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 1:14 PM To: Fawcett, Jeffery Cc: [email protected]; Scott, Susan Subject: Re: FERC ruling on Kern expansion My apologies. Just been "ordered" to be on a 1 PM (PDT) call. Possible to do our call at 2:30 Houston time. Sorry about that. Best, Jeff Jeffery Fawcett/ENRON@enronxgate 04/09/2001 10:34 AM To: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Susan Scott/ENRON@enronXgate, [email protected]@SMTP@enronXgate Subject: FERC ruling on Kern expansion I think we said we'd call you at 3:00 p.m. CDT. See 'ya then. -----Original Message----- From: Dasovich, Jeff Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 10:21 AM To: Fawcett, Jeffery Subject: Re: FERC ruling on Kern expansion Hmm. Interesting. Thanks for the info. Do we know who got to Breathitt? Forgive me, but what time did we pick to talk today? And will you call me? Best, Jeff =====================================
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Subject: FIA 2nd reader Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/9976. ===================================== the second reader was handed out a few weeks ago - since you both don't have it, it must have been distributed at the first quiz. the cases cover pages 31 - 81 of the new reader - too much to fax I think - cv Carolyn M. Vavrek Manager - Human Capital Advisory Services Deloitte & Touche 50 Fremont Street San Francisco, CA 94105 phone: 415-783-5137 fax: 415-783-8760 e-mail: [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 10:26 AM To: Vavrek, Carolyn (US - San Francisco) Subject: RE: More Nagging About the Project thanks. did she hand out the second reader last thursday? - This message (including any attachments) contains confidential information intended for a specific individual and purpose, and is protected by law. - If you are not the intended recipient, you should delete this message and are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, or distribution of this message, or the taking of any action based on it, is strictly prohibited. =====================================
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Subject: Do you want to know more about SValley real estate? Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/8420. ===================================== I wanted to extend an invitation to EVMBA students to my company's annual forecast event.? This event will discuss the current and future commercial real estate vacancy and market statistics for Silicon Valley.? Cornish and Carey Commercial www.ccarey.com is the top Silicon Valley brokerage firm that in 2000 transacted over 36 Million Square Feet with over $9B in consideration. See below for more information and email me to RSVP. Kimberly Gates EVMBA 2000 [email protected] ??????? Cornish & Carey Commercial Oncor International Santa Clara Convention Center January 24, 2001 @ 8:00 a.m. Do you want to know the latest in the silicon Valley real estate market?? You can still attend the event.? Please RSVP if you have not already done so ?would like to attend. Kimberly Gates [email protected] Phone:? (408) 987-4147 www.ccarey.com Guest speaker: Marc Andresseen, Chairman of Loudcloud, Inc. and former founder of Netscape. 2001 Silicon Valley Forecast: Phil Mahoney, Executive Vice President, Cornish & Carey Commercial =====================================
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Subject: Re: Merry Xmas? Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/notes_inbox/4413. ===================================== Really? Jesus, I thought for sure I got charged. Didn't seem like I had any extra cash on hand. I have to make sure they didn't charge me... Anyway, I'll take care of that debt. What a joke! What happened when you put the room on my card, Cameron? Why did I get so rejected at the ATM all weekend? Damn irresponsible ski bums... >From: [email protected] >To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] >Subject: Merry Xmas? >Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 14:21:36 -0500 > >Scott/Cameron: > >OK, wondering why there ain't no charges on your credit card from our >FABULOUS trip to Squaw Valley? I just found out that they're all on >mine!!?!?!? I had the best time up there, but I couldn't figure out how >it coulda cost $1700. Just called them to inquire. They said: There's no >mistake those are all the carges for rooms 432 and 450. They're sending >receipts. Unreal. > >Best, >Jeff > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com =====================================
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Subject: Enron "Top 5" Filing Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/1565. ===================================== I've attached a memo prepared by Carl Imparato that summarizes the discussion that we recommend be included in a filing with FERC that lists the top priorities for fixing the California market. (Actually, there are 7 topics on the list. Item 6 is a list of things that FERC should not do, and item 7 will not be pursued.) Our thematic approach is to explain that the California model worked fairly well until this summer when demand outstripped available resources, which, in combination with wrong-headed CPUC policies (such as disincentives against hedging), AB 1890 mandates, and ISO implementation decisions, caused prices to spike. Thus, the solution is to fix these policies, not to eschew the de-centralized California approach in favor of a POOLCO model favored by certain entities. We hope to have a good draft to circulate by mid-week next week. Please let me know as soon as possible if you oppose including any of these issues in the paper, or the priority ranking or thematic approach discussed above. Ron - enrontop5.rtf =====================================
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Subject: SDG&E Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/notes_inbox/1145. ===================================== I understand that SDG&E has a filing that is setting the new rates for 2001. My hunch is that they are establishing a CTC rate to overcollect. That overcollection will then be used to offset the costs of the cap. SDG&E has the incentive to overcollect such that they can apply the amounts against the undercollections for the cap in order to mitigat their shareholder risks. The concern is that SDG&E is using ratemaking accounting to subsidize a service that does not benefit all customers, in particula large customers which we are serving. Roger ---------------------- Forwarded by Roger Yang/SFO/EES on 10/25/2000 10:01 AM --------------------------- Roger Yang 10/23/2000 02:26 PM To: Susan J Mara/SFO/EES@EES, Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, Mona L Petrochko/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: SDG&E Just writing to inquire about what we are doing with respect to SDG&E's proposals to use overcollections recovered from all customers to pay off undercollections to customers subject to the rate cap in SDG&E's service territory. Roger =====================================
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Subject: Final SJ City Council Hearing of the Metcalf Energy Center Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/28120. ===================================== Good Afternoon, On Tuesday, June 26 the San Jose City Council will be hearing the Metcalf Energy Center item for the final time. As you are aware, the SVMG has endorsed the need for this energy project from the beginning stages. However encouraged we have been, the Metcalf Energy Center continues to witness objection from some groups. It is important that the SVMG be present at this hearing to provide as much support as possible! We need at least 10 member company representatives to attend the evening session of the SJ City Council Meeting tomorrow at 7:00pm to speak on behalf of this very needed energy project. This will provide an opportunity to see your work pay off. Thanks to those who have already committed to representing the SVMG at tomorrow's hearing (Terry Thomas, Lockheed Martin and Don McIntosh, AMD), but we need a handful more to sign on. Please help to endorse the Metcalf Energy Center! For more information or to sign on to participate e-mail [email protected] or call 408-501-7870. Sincerely, Carl - winmail.dat =====================================
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Subject: RE: Riordan Starts Campaigning in California--Focused on Energy Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/sent_items/2203. ===================================== Haven't seen any DA statements yet. -----Original Message----- From: Mara, Susan Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 12:47 PM To: Dasovich, Jeff Subject: RE: Riordan Starts Campaigning in California--Focused on Energy Issues So where is his great statement on DA? IS that a tar baby now? -----Original Message----- From: Dasovich, Jeff Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 9:38 AM To: Shapiro, Richard; Alvarez, Ray; Steffes, James D.; Shortridge, Pat; Robertson, Linda; Mara, Susan; Kaufman, Paul; Landwehr, Susan M.; Comnes, Alan; Perrino, Dave Subject: Riordan Starts Campaigning in California--Focused on Energy Issues Yesterday, Riordan kicked things off in California. He focused squarely on energy. He made three key, and interesting points. The contracts Davis signed are a huge mistake for California that must be fixed. If elected, Riordan would immediately eliminate Davis' Public Power Authority. If elected, Riordan would have California join a west-wide RTO. I'll try to rustle-up some press accounts of his remarks. Best, Jeff =====================================
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Subject: SDG&E Response and forwards markets Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/2756. ===================================== See the attached short memo from Seabron before our conference call tomorrow. Seabron has now read the motions/settlement proposals made last week by the CPUC, the Cal ISO CEO, PG&E SCE and TURN, and SDG&E. Out of all the pleadings, he concludes that only SDG&E raises a new economics issue that we would need to rebut: SDG&E challenges our assertion that requiring utilities to be in the forward market will solve the problem in the California market. SDG&E also makes a number of policy recommendations that we have not yet addressed in the context of the FERC's investigation that we must oppose because the traders oppose them. Ron Carroll is currently drafting a FERC filing/letter telling FERC that we will not be answering these pleadings within the typical 15 days for filings answers but will instead be addressing these filings in the context of the FERC's November 1 order and assume that by doing so we are not waiving any rights. That way we can file one pleading rather than many. - 00-10-26 SA Memo on SDG&E response.doc =====================================
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Subject: Revised State Matrix: EBS Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/all_documents/1924. ===================================== Sue and Jeff, I have been asked to update the attached matrix and redistribute it to our group. I would like to get this out to everyone by noon on Tuesday, Oct. 3. Please let me know if you have anything to add/change. I believe this will be the information source that Tracy will use to keep the map current. Thanks for your help, and have a nice weekend! Margo 713.853.9191 ----- Forwarded by Margo Reyna/NA/Enron on 09/29/2000 04:48 PM ----- Sue Nord 08/11/2000 10:47 AM To: Scott Bolton/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Jeff Dasovich/SFO/EES@EES, Susan M Landwehr/HOU/EES@EES, Donald Lassere/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Lara Leibman/HOU/EES@EES, Tracy McLaughlin/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Margo Reyna/HOU/EES@EES, Marchris Robinson/HOU/EES@EES, Xi Xi/Enron Communications@Enron Communications, Lisa Yoho/HOU/EES@EES cc: Subject: Revised State Matrix Here is a revised matrix--thanks for your feedback. Please discard the earlier version that I distributed Wednesday. Thanks. =====================================
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Subject: Pro-Forma Standby Tariff Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['Lisa', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', 'Harry Kingerski/HOU/EES@EES', '[email protected]', 'Robert Frank/HOU/EES@EES'] File: dasovich-j/distributed_generation/1. ===================================== Below is a draft standby tariff that was prepared by Enron and others during settlement negotiations in Mass (the tariff was never formally submitted) that might be of use as we prepare for California Ph II (and New York). Also, I was talking with Sara McKinley of the DPCA and they are not going to participate in the Phase II proceeding due to lack of funding. However, she mentioned that CMA, Capstone, New Energy, and Honeywell have jointly hired John Nimmons for this phase and that DPCA may endorse their testimony. She also asked if she could get a copy of our testimony to review and perhaps endorse. ---------------------- Forwarded by Tom Hoatson/HOU/EES on 06/26/2000 08:25 AM --------------------------- Jeff Brown 06/26/2000 08:17 AM To: Tom Hoatson/HOU/EES@EES cc: Harry Kingerski/HOU/EES@EES, Robert Frank/HOU/EES@EES, Lisa Yoho/HOU/EES@EES Subject: Pro-Forma Standby Tariff Tom, Here's the Pro-Forma Standby Tariff that we prepared for settlement negotiations with Mass Electric in 1998. Hope this helps. Jeff =====================================
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Subject: FW: Draft of Ken Lay Points for Opening Panel Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/inbox/360. ===================================== -----Original Message----- From: Gray, Jeff Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 11:03 AM To: Bradley, Rob; Nord, Sue; Shortridge, Pat Cc: Allen, Margaret; Maurer, Luiz Subject: RE: Draft of Ken Lay Points for Opening Panel At Rob's request, I added a final bullet and did some minor editing. Pat and Sue, if at all possible, please send your comments to Rob and me around midday today, so Margaret can complete her briefing book this afternoon. I've attached both Rob's and my writeups. Thanks, Jeff -----Original Message----- From: Bradley, Rob Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 2:32 PM To: Nord, Sue; Shortridge, Pat Cc: Gray, Jeff Subject: Draft of Ken Lay Points for Opening Panel Attached is my draft that I plan to send up to Ken tomorrow. I would appreciate comments, particularly (Sue) on the RTO section which is about one page. You can just use the edit function if you would like. Thanks, - Rob P.S. I will be out until early tomorrow afternoon--contact Jeff Gray in my absence. << File: KLL-General Energy Issues.doc >> =====================================
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Subject: FW: Intention to Challenge the California's PUC's Decision to Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/sent_items/1620. ===================================== See list of folks below. I'll forward you another email with the name of Jeremy's asst., with whom you'll need to coordinate to get a call set up for later today. Thanks very much for your help. From our side, please include Sue and Rick and me. Best, Jeff -----Original Message----- From: Blachman, Jeremy Sent: Sat 9/22/2001 5:00 AM To: Dasovich, Jeff Cc: Subject: Re: Intention to Challenge the California's PUC's Decision to Suspend DA We must go after this. I need some specific direction with exactly what you would like us to have our clients do. I see this as breaking our market down into the following as each are effected a bit differently: - a specific alignment with the contracts we signed in August - those clients we are marketing to, and can't sign a new contract due to the suspension - existing clients whom we are risk with if there are ANY restrictions on extensions Suggest that we set-up a call on Mon or Tues. Would like myself, Angela Schwarz, Lamar Frazier, David Cox, Gayle Muench and Michael Mann in attendance =====================================
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Subject: Law Conference Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/deleted_items/258. ===================================== Jeff -- I hope Jim Steffes already discussed this conference with you and I'm not spoiling the surprise!! I'm helping Laurie Malone pull presentation material for the conference. Lynette Barnes is pulling together general electric and gas regulatory information for all of the states except California and said you would be the source for California update info. Do you have a standard pitch that you use or have other ideas about the content of the presentation? Thanks, Shirleen ---------------------- Forwarded by Shirleen Glasin/HOU/EES on 08/16/2001 02:32 PM --------------------------- James E Keller 08/16/2001 01:32 PM To: Laurie Malone/HOU/EES@EES, Shirleen Glasin/HOU/EES@EES cc: Subject: Law Conference I spoke with Jim Steffes this week and he recommended that we substitute Jeff Dasovich for the speaker at the law conference. Jeff is more attuned to the regulatory environment in the west and is only a short flight to the conference. I support this recommendation, so unless there is a major problem, I will hand off to Jeff. Jim =====================================
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Subject: nan Sender: [email protected] Recipients: ['[email protected]'] File: dasovich-j/sent_items/232. ===================================== Scott: Here are the foundations that ARM will use in its appeal of the PUC decision suspending DA (and threats to make it retroactive to July 1). You should feel free to share with the business folks but under the condition that they keep it confidential. And of course, we'd be thrilled if they'd sign on. If you have any questions, just holler. Best, Jeff The primary reasons cited for why rehearing should be granted are as follows: The Decision violates procedural due process guarantees. The failure to hold hearings violates Public Utilities Code section 1708.5(f). The Commission's reliance on material outside the record violates due process. The Decision violates the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution. The threatened retroactivity is contrary to law and in excess of the Commission's authority. The Commission acted contrary to law and in excess of its authority. The Decision's purported findings are not supported. The Commission has impermissibly converted a ratemaking proceeding into a quasi-legislative proceeding. =====================================