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Subject: FW: New Memebers of EWS - Portland
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/deleted_items/67.
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FYI
-----Original Message-----
From: Davidson, Debra On Behalf Of Richter, Jeff
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 3:39 PM
To: DL-Portland World Trade Center
Subject: New Memebers of EWS - Portland
I would like to welcome Tim Coffing, Gordon Savage, amd David Frost to the EWS - Portland team.
Tim Coffing is a second year analyst in Enron's analyst/associate program. He spent his first rotation within the EES division of Enron. Tim is in the process of moving to Portland where his responsibilities will include managing the intra-month EWS positions and integrating them into the wholesale cash desks.
Gordon Savage comes to us from EES where he was a director in the Utility Risk Management (URM) group in Houston. Gordon is in the process of moving to Portland where he will be working with Steve Swain on the EWS - West URM portfolio.
David Frost is an associate in Enron's analyst/associate program. He spent his last rotation within Enron Broadband Services here in Portland and will be working with Steve Swain and Gordon Savage on the EWS - West URM portfolio.
Feel free to introduce yourself to Tim, Gordon, and David so they can become more familiar with the different groups on the floor.
Jeff Richter 503.464.3917 (w-pdx)
Enron North America 503.701.6488 (c)
West Power Services 503.464.3740 (fax)
121 SW Salmon Street 3WTC0306 [email protected]
Portland, Oregon 97204
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Subject: California Air Resources Board & Gas Quality Specs
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Recipients: ['[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/notes_inbox/4708.
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Jeff - is this something that you can help me with (since you don't have
anything else going on in California!!!), or should I direct it to the enviro
group?
Thanks,
Lisa
----- Forwarded by Lisa Yoho/NA/Enron on 03/26/2001 09:51 AM -----
Teresa Dyar/ENRON@enronXgate
03/26/2001 08:51 AM
To: Lisa Yoho/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Les Webber/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
Subject: California Air Resources Board & Gas Quality Specs
Lisa,
As per your request, here is the email requesting information on the
California Air Resources Board and its ability to influence pipeline
specifications for gas quality.
We are requesting this information as we are considering supplying LNG into
California and will need to fully understand published pipeline quality
specifications and how these could change. We recently received quality specs
from SoCal Gas which indicated various allowable percentages of ethane,
hydrocarbons, etc. and then stated "If a higher figure is approved by the
California Air Resources Board for the maximum allowable percentage of
non-methane components, ethane, C3+, and/or C6+ in its Commercial
Specifications for Compressed Natural Gas, for gas to be supplied s vehicle
fuel in California, then Utility will so notify Producer, and such higher
percentage will become the applicable maximum concentration under this
Agreement;"
Please feel free to contact me with further questions.
Thanks,
Tess Dyar
Associate, LNG Group (EGM)
X5-6450
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Subject: This Saturday--FORD TAILGATE in HAAS COURTYARD
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Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/deleted_items/1843.
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Join Ford Motor Company for an informal pre-game BBQ this Saturday,
September 8. Come meet representatives from diverse functions including IT,
Finance, Manufacturing Leadership and Engineering and see select products
from our stable of automotive brands: Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, Mazda, Volvo,
Jaguar, Land Rover and Austin Martin. With our new offices for the Premier
Automotive Group in Irvine, California and our numerous e-business and joint
venture initiatives, our opportunities continue to grow throughout the
country and the world as we expand in emerging markets such as China, India,
Russia and Southeast Asia.
This is a casual event to kick-off the 2001-2002 academic year and celebrate
the continued close relationship between the Haas School of Business and
Ford Motor Company, so stop by, see some cars and grab some food & drink.
Time: Noon, prior to the 2:30 kick-off
Location: Haas Courtyard
If you are unable to attend and would like to learn more about opportunities
at Ford Motor Company, please visit us on the web at www.mycareer.ford.com
or feel free to contact me directly (Matt Field, Haas MBA00 - contact
details below).
Best wishes for an enjoyable year,
Matt
****************************************
Matthew Field
Retail Transactions Analyst
Marketing & Sales Controller's Office
Ford Motor Company
phone: (313) 594 - 6673
e-mail: [email protected]
fax: (313) 594-6859
Regent Court, Suite 8N455
16800 Executive Plaza Drive
Dearborn, MI 48126-4207
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Subject: WGA's WEEKLY SCHEDULES for the Week of April 30 - May 4, 2001
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Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/all_documents/11942.
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Western Government Affairs
WEEKLY SCHEDULES
For the Week of April 30 =01) May 4, 2001
Paul Kaufman
Mon 4/30 Portland OR office
Tue 5/01 Portland OR office
Wed 5/02 LA for Republican Governors=01, Conference
Thur 5/03 San Jose CA for Republican Governors=01, Conference
Fri 5/04 San Francisco CA office for California Leadership/Western States=
=20
Meeting
Sue Mara
Mon 4/30 San Francisco CA office, morning; Kid Duty/Work @ home half-day
Tue 5/01 Kid Duty/Work @ home
Wed 5/02 San Francisco CA office
Thur 5/03 Drive on son's field trip 8:30 - 12:00/Work @ home
Fri 5/04 San Francisco CA office for California Leadership/Western States=
=20
Meeting
Jeff Dasovich
Mon 4/30 Travel to Houston TX
Tue 5/01 Houston TX
Wed 5/02 Travel to Sacramento CA=20
Thur 5/03 Sacramento CA=20
Fri 5/04 San Francisco CA office for California Leadership/Western States=
=20
Meeting
Sandi McCubbin
Mon 4/30 Sacramento CA
Tue 5/01 Sacramento CA
Wed 5/02 Sacramento CA
Thur 5/03 Sacramento CA/San Francisco CA (TBD)
Fri 5/04 San Francisco CA office for California Leadership/Western States=
=20
Meeting
Mona Petrochko
Mon 4/30 San Francisco CA office
Tue 5/01 San Francisco CA office
Wed 5/02 San Francisco CA office
Thur 5/03 San Francisco CA office
Fri 5/04 San Francisco CA office
Alan Comnes
Mon 4/30 Portland OR office
Tue 5/01 Portland OR office
Wed 5/02 Portland OR office
Thur 5/03 Portland OR office
Fri 5/04 Portland OR office
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Subject: FW: Update to Virus Protection Software #2
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Recipients: ['[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/inbox/218.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Enron Announcements/Corp/Enron@ENRON [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Enron Global Technology@ENRON
Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 8:26 AM
To: All Enron Employees N America@ENRON
Subject: Update to Virus Protection Software #2
Everyone,
As we stated earlier, this particular virus that is on the internet is causing a lot of issues for Corporations. As a result, the companies who write anti-virus software are continuously updating their software. As of this morning, another update has been made available to us. This update does a better job of protecting your PC than the update we received last night.
At this time, it is extremely important that you again go through one of the procedures listed below to get the latest update.
1. Logout of the network and log back in or
2. Click on START>PROGRAMS>ACCESSORIES>Norton AntiVirus Corporate Edition and then click the Live Update button. This will pop up a screen where you will have to click the "Next" button and then a "Finish" button. - If you are an EES user, this option is not available to you. Please use option 1.
The proper version of the update pattern you need is: (9/18/2001, version 30918BL) - You may need to restart the Norton Anti-Virus client if you want to visually insure that you have the latest update.
If you have questions or concerns, please direct them to your Resolution Center.
Enron Global Technology
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Subject: UPDATE ON QF AND RESTRUCTURING MATTERS; CANCELLATION OF CONFERENCE
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Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/all_documents/8671.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Kelly [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 3:00 PM
To: Carol Hudson (E-mail)
Subject: UPDATE ON QF AND RESTRUCTURING MATTERS; CANCELLATION OF
CONFERENCE CALL SCHEDULED FOR 5:00 P.M. (PST) TODAY, FRIDAY
Update as of 3:00 p.m. (PST) on Friday, January 26
General Matters:
The legislature met today to consider SB18x. They are expected to break
late this afternoon, and return on Monday morning to begin anew around 10:00
a.m. Accordingly, bill language is not expected to move to the committee
this weekend.
QF Matters: QF bill language is still expected to be included in the
general bill or, alternatively, linked directly to the general bill through
another specific piece of legislation. This is expected to occur on Monday.
Mr. Keeley's office has collected to positions of the parties, including the
IEP "Blueprint". His staff will take the lead, working with the principle
authors, to piece together a total package that will go to leg counsel.
This is expected to occur Monday. IEP will continue to monitor, however,
over the weekend.
AS THERE HAS NOT BEEN ANY SIGNIFICANT CHANGES SINCE YESTERDAY, IEP IS
CANCELLING TODAY'S (FRIDAY) CONFERENCE CALL SCHEDULED FOR 5:00 P.M. WE ARE
PRE-SCHEDULING A CONFERENCE CALL FOR MONDAY AT 5;00 P.M. ON MONDAY, CAROL
HUDSON WILL DISTRIBUTE THE CALL-IN NUMBER.
IF ANYTTHING BREAKS LATER TODAY OR OVER THE WEEKEND, WE WILL CONTACT YOU VIA
EMAIL AND SET UP A NEW CONFERENCE CALL.
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Subject: RE: Merry Xmas?
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/all_documents/10889.
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where've we been? where've you been? really only stay at my house on school
nites (monday/thursday). will be chez toi tonite. would LOVE to go back this
weekend (it's gorgeous---TONS of iris, apple blossoms, wild flowers, etc.),
but alas, we promised you're folks we'd plant tomatoes this weekend. I'm
going to put down nice gravely rock around the beds, so it looks more like
Italy, or France or something and we don't get all the weeds. Sorry about
S.D., but it will be super nice down there. Be sure to go to Black's Beach.
And golf and Torrey Pines. See you tonite?
Cameron Sellers <[email protected]>
04/10/2001 02:35 PM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: RE: Merry Xmas?
Where have you been - I haven't seen you guys at all. Staying at your house
a little more these days?? When are you going back up to the dome? We are
leaving Friday for San Diego to spend the easter holiday (yeah, whatever)
with Scotty's mom.
Cameron Sellers
Vice President, Business Development
PERFECT
1860 Embarcadero Road - Suite 210
Palo Alto, CA 94303
[email protected]
650.798.3366 (direct dial)
650.269.3366 (cell)
650.858.1095 (fax)
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 12:28 PM
To: Cameron Sellers
Subject: RE: Merry Xmas?
Not a problem. Just couldn't believe that they screwed it up so much.
There's 3 ft of new power at Squaw!!!!
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Subject: RE: Sacramento Bee Special On Electricity Crisis
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/sent_items/250.
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I was trembling. I mean, it read like a chilling cold-war spy novel. Can barely write. I'm quivering all over....
-----Original Message-----
From: Kaufman, Paul
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 5:11 PM
To: Dasovich, Jeff
Subject: RE: Sacramento Bee Special On Electricity Crisis
Yep. I think they spelled Stout's name right--several times. O.K. so it's a bit self-serving.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dasovich, Jeff
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 3:10 PM
To: Kaufman, Paul
Subject: RE: Sacramento Bee Special On Electricity Crisis
u read it?
-----Original Message-----
From: Kaufman, Paul
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 5:08 PM
To: Dasovich, Jeff
Subject: RE: Sacramento Bee Special On Electricity Crisis
Well ... they got some of it right.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dasovich, Jeff
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 2:54 PM
To: Shapiro, Richard; Robertson, Linda; Briggs, Tom; Shortridge, Pat; Kean, Steven J.; Mara, Susan; Landwehr, Susan M.; Kaufman, Paul; Denne, Karen; Steffes, James D.; Palmer, Mark A. (PR); Guerrero, Janel
Subject: FW: Sacramento Bee Special On Electricity Crisis
FYI. Sac Bee did a very big story recounting its version of how CA's electric market got upside down. Cites Enron scheduling a large block of power over a "small" tx line as an indicator. Also cites the dinner Davis had with generators leading up to the crisis, where, the paper says, the generators warned him, but Davis took the money and did nothing.
Best,
Jeff
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Subject: Alternate Decision on CPA Implementation (i.e., Rates to Cover DWR
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Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/sent/3400.
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FYI. Chris: Any progress with Freeman on creditworthiness issues?
Best,
Jeff
----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 02/27/2001 10:56 AM -----
JMB <[email protected]>
02/27/2001 10:04 AM
To: "'Bob Frank (E-mail)'" <[email protected]>, "'Harry Kingerski
(E-mail)'" <[email protected]>, "'Jeff Dasovich (E-mail)'"
<[email protected]>, "'Sue Mara (E-mail)'" <[email protected]>, "'Tamara
Johnson (E-mail)'" <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Alternate Decision on CPA Implementation
On Friday (February 23rd), Commissioner Bilas issued an alternate decision
to the February 20th draft ALJ decision on interim implementation of the
California Procurement Adjustment. Basically what the Bilas alternate
does is give DWR certain assurances, without any money right now. It
provides Commission recognition that the purchases made by DWR are not
subject to Commission reasonableness review and that once DWR has provided
the Commission with its needed revenue requirement that the Commission must
pass it through to ratepayers. What it does not do is implement a CPA
mechanism. The Bilas draft recognizes that the matter is being dressed
through the process established by ALJ Deulloa and a decision on it should
be rendered by the end of March. The Bilas draft also states that the
Commission "shall stay action on implementation of suspension of direct
access under water code section 80110 until further order."
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Subject: Re: Stranger
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/all_documents/29071.
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Well hey there to you! Man, long time. I figured you must be married with
kids by now.
Well, I can tell you that my summer's probably a whole heckuvalot better
since I'm not in the summer class. I'm assuming that you're doing it in
order to get out in 5 semesters? I decided to do it in 6, but wil only have
to take one class the last semester.
Been thinking about you (as I've watched my Sun stock crater). How's it
going? What the heck you doing there?
I'm surprised that you've lasted that long in the South Bay. Good luck
looking for a place in SF----smart move.
I'm around in August and definitely up for a Happy Hour.
Don't be a Stranger, Stranger.
Best,
Jeff
Courtney Abernathy <[email protected]>
07/23/2001 07:51 PM
To: Jeff Dasovich <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Stranger
Hey there!
How are you? How's your summer? I'm nearing the end
of summer school and cannot wait til it's over. The
class has been a new low point in terms of educational
value-it sucks! ...in fact, I'm in class now.
Work is fine-not thrilling. Again-I'm thinking about
taking advantage of Sun's flexible work deal and
moving back up to the city. I do not like the south
bay much.
Trying to get a happy hour together in August...are
you around?
Let me know how you are...
Courtney
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Subject: Pizza Dinners
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/all_documents/2420.
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Hi Everyone,
As you know, every semester I host a series of pizza dinners for each class
in the Evening
MBA Program. The purpose of the dinners is to provide the students with a
smaller forum from which to ask questions and express concerns about the
program.
This semester's pizza dinners will be held during the weeks of October 16
and October 23. Below you will find listed the date of your class's
dinner. All pizza dinners are held in C230 from 7:30 - 8:15 pm, except the
Monday pizza dinners, which will be held in the BofA Forum. Please note
that the pizza dinners will not interfere with your class time if your
class meets on the regular Evening MBA 6:00 - 9:30 pm class schedule.
The agenda items I have for this round of pizza dinners include:
(1) Discussion of international elective
(2) Elective offerings for Spring 01
If you have other agenda items, please let me know.
Please mark your calendars - the pizza will be hot and the sodas cold (or
vice
versa!). I hope you can make it. (Please attend only those dinners for
which you are scheduled. Thank you for your cooperation!)
Please Note: For those of you taking electives, if you have an exam on the
night of one of the pizza nights, just come to the pizza night for your
other elective.
Mon Oct 16 Bof A Forum E201B-1, E203-1
Tue Oct 17 C230 E201B-2, E203-2
Mon Oct 23 BofA Forum E220, E252, E285
Tues Oct 24 C230 E259-2, E262A, E278, E296-2
Wed Oct 25 C230 E232, E239, E261, E296-3, E296-8
Cheers,
Diane
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Subject: RE: ESP Bond -- EEMC
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/inbox/1089.
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Yes. Just signed the wire and its on its way up. We probably missed the morning run, so it will go this afternoon. They will definately have it today to get the cashiers check on Monday.
Wade
-----Original Message-----
From: Dasovich, Jeff
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 10:11 AM
To: Stubblefield, Wade
Subject: RE: ESP Bond -- EEMC
Do you have the information you need to wirk the 100K to Goodin McBride?
-----Original Message-----
From: Stubblefield, Wade
Sent: Thu 12/20/2001 6:47 PM
To: Steffes, James D.; Dasovich, Jeff; Dietrich, Janet; Blachman, Jeremy
Cc:
Subject: RE: ESP Bond -- EEMC
Jeff,
If we have to pay tomorrow, please get me the wire instructions when you speak with Howard. I don't show a $100,000 payment to them since 12/6/2001
Wade
-----Original Message-----
From: Steffes, James D.
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 6:21 PM
To: Dasovich, Jeff; Stubblefield, Wade; Dietrich, Janet; Blachman, Jeremy
Subject: ESP Bond -- EEMC
Importance: High
I received a notice through Janet that if we don't pay $100k to California PUC by 12/26/01 our EEMC registration is suspended. THIS MEANS THAT THE MONEY MUST BE THERE TOMORROW. Suspension includes ceasing serving residential and small commercial (all accounts below 20kw) within 48 hours.
I think that we've already paid, but Jeff is checking.
If not, Wade please arrange payment to
Howard Shyrock
Energy Division - 4th Floor
CPUC
505 Van Ness Avenue
SF, CA 94102
Thanks.
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Subject: RE: Assignment for Thursday
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['Anil Sama; Vavrek', 'Carolyn (US - San Francisco);', '[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/all_documents/10659.
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Thanks. See you tomorrow.
"Vavrek, Carolyn (US - San Francisco)" <[email protected]>
04/04/2001 03:43 PM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: RE: Assignment for Thursday
i think there is no prep 4 thurs
those other asgnts were dropped
hope u had fun in mexico
thanks 4 the files
- 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, April 04, 2001 10:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Anil Sama; Vavrek, Carolyn (US - San Francisco);
[email protected]; [email protected]; Mark Guinney
Subject: Assignment for Thursday
Greetings:
Are we supposed to do the reading and the Oracle and Legal Services cases
for Thursday? Syllabus says yes, but I gather from Tasker's Izio not that
we'll be in the computer center all class doing modeling. (I'd email her,
but she doesn't get my emails apparently.) Anyone have a clue?
Best,
Jeff
This message (including any attachments) contains confidential information
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Subject: Re: NPR Inquiry
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Recipients: ['[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/notes_inbox/3414.
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you bet!
From: Jeff Dasovich on 05/11/2001 07:14 PM
Sent by: Jeff Dasovich
To: Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: NPR Inquiry
Please, please keep Dave out of it. Note to follow.
Karen Denne
05/11/2001 07:02 PM
To: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, [email protected]
cc:
Subject: NPR Inquiry
Ken Smith mentioned that Dave Parquet sent out an email about this issue --
do either of you have a copy of it? If so, please forward to me. Thanks! kd
---------------------- Forwarded by Karen Denne/Corp/Enron on 05/11/2001
07:01 PM ---------------------------
"Ken Smith" <[email protected]> on 05/11/2001 03:29:29 PM
Please respond to "Ken Smith" <[email protected]>
To: "Karen Denne" <[email protected]>
cc: "Scott Govenar" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
Subject: NPR Inquiry
I spoke with Elain Cory from San Francisco's NPR bureau, who called Hedy
Govenar's office earlier today regarding a story she's doing on plant siting
and air emission laws.? She's in Sacto today (currently meeting with IEP),
but I told her that our experts are in SF rather than Sacramento.? I also
told her I was checking with you to see if we could offer someone (Dave
Parquet seems the logical choice); if he (or someone else) is available, she
can meet with him on Monday.?
?
Give me a call ASAP so I can follow up with her or so you can take the
appropriate steps.? I'll probably be on my cell -- (916) 947-0927.
?
Thanks,
Ken
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Subject: FW: PG&E Comments on SoCalGas Comp. Settlm't
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/inbox/683.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lindh, Frank (Law)
> Sent: Friday, October 19, 2001 4:52 PM
> To: CGT GA II Team Leads; Katz, Michael; Tomcala, Karen A (Corp); Law
> FERC Weekly Meeting
> Cc: Kozak, Dina; Harris, Renee; Bar-Lev, Joshua (Law); Yu, Amy S;
> Cherry, Brian; Arceneaux, Brenda; Lieu, Lisa; '[email protected]'
> Subject: PG&E Comments on SoCalGas Comp. Settlm't
> Importance: High
>
> Gas Accord II Team Leads, and others -
>
> Attached below is a copy of PG&E's comments, filed today, supporting
> Commissioner Bilas's recent proposed decision, which recommends approval
> of SoCalGas's long-pending Comprehensive Settlement Agreement.
>
> Commissioner Bilas's proposed decision contains a very favorable
> assessment of Gas Accord's performance, and recommends adoption of the
> Comprehensive Settlement on the ground that it will achieve the same basic
> structure for SoCalGas.
>
> Accordingly, PG&E in its comments has recommended that the full CPUC adopt
> the proposed decision.
>
> The PG&E comments also point out that some issues remain to be resolved
> with respect to allocation of receipt point rights on the SoCalGas system
> at Wheeler Ridge. Today's filing asks the CPUC to require SoCalGas to
> clarify its procedures in an advice letter, and it also reserves PG&E's
> right to contest any proposal by SoCalGas that PG&E believes to be unfair
> to Canadian/PG&E shippers.
>
> Frank Lindh
> (3-2776)
>
> <<PG&E Comments on Commr Bilas Revised PD.doc>>
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Subject: Search for a new Dean for the Haas School of Business
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Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/inbox/1643.
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Our apologies if this is the second time you have received this email.
To: Faculty, Students, Staff, Alumni, Advisory Board and friends
of Haas School of Business
From: Professor Mark Lemley
Chair, Haas School of Business Dean Search Committee
Date: November 7, 2001
The Dean Search Committee wants to learn from the experiences and
perspectives of those who care about the Haas School of Business.
Therefore, the Dean Search Committee asks for your input into the
search for a new Dean.
We invite you to respond to the following questions. Your response
will be most helpful if we receive them by Wednesday, November 14.
Please e-mail your reply to Katherine Riordan, staff to the
committee, at: [email protected]
Please do not reply to "all".
Please feel free to provide us with either very brief or more
extensive information.
1. What do you consider the greatest current assets and future
opportunities for Haas?
2. What do you consider the largest current shortcomings and
potential threats to Haas?
3. What attributes and skills do you recommend that we seek in a Dean?
4. What experiences do you regard as important in a Dean?
5. Whom would you like to nominate to be Dean--and why?
Thank you for your time and interest.
--
Katherine Riordan
Project Coordinator
Office of the Vice Provost
Academic Affairs and Faculty Welfare
University of California, Berkeley
200 California Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720-1500
Ph: 510/642-7742
Fax: 510/642-3359
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Subject: Re: Call from PG&E's CEO
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Recipients: ['[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/all_documents/12086.
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WAY TO GO!!!! I'll let you know as soon as I hear back from Ken when he can
do the LA/Sil Val CEO meetings. Good seeing you last week. Hope you had a
good weekend! Talk soon. kd
From: Jeff Dasovich on 05/04/2001 09:47 PM
Sent by: Jeff Dasovich
To: [email protected], Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Sandra
McCubbin/NA/Enron@Enron, Susan J Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, Richard
Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Paul
Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Susan M Landwehr/NA/Enron@Enron, Janel
Guerrero/Corp/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Call from PG&E's CEO
Received a call this afternoon from Gordon Smith, CEO of PG&E (I met Gordon
when he was CFO of PG&E and I was a bureaucrat at the PUC working on the Blue
Book). He was following up from the meeting this morning with Bob Glynn. He
was very positive about the comprehensive solution that Ken Lay described to
Glynn at this morning's meeting. He was particularly positive about the
core/noncore proposal. He asked to meet to discuss it further. I have an
appointment to meet with him Monday afternoon. He offered--as a board member
of the California Chamber of Commerce--to help bring the Chamber along, and
he also said that he can help with the Silicon Valley Manufacturing Ass.
I'll report back after the meeting.
And may have already mentioned that I have a meeting scheduled in Sacramento
Monday with the CEO of the Chamber and the President of CMA.
Will report back on the meetings. Have a good weekend.
Best,
Jeff
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Subject: Credit Redesign
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August 18, 2000
Dear Market Participants:
The California Power Exchange has just completed a comprehensive credit
redesign. Our new credit policies now incorporate new credit methodologies
similar to those used at major commodity exchanges. Specifically, CalPX now
recognizes more aspects of the actual market volatility and individual
portfolio
risk in order to provide quantifiable management information on the collateral
accounts of participants while maintaining the integrity of our markets. We
have also combined financial requirements for our CORE (Day-Ahead, Day-Of and
Real Time) and CTS (Forwards) markets. The incorporation of a $20 million
default bond in our CORE market and a liquidity line up to $50 million in our
CTS market provide insurance protection in the event of a default and allow
timely management of cash flow in the markets.
Enclosed for your review are all the necessary documents pertaining to our
credit redesign, including a brief instruction sheet to assist you with the
completion of these documents. We thank you in advance for your timely
handling
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by August 31, 2000.
If you have any questions or require further assistance, please contact Clark
Cheng at (626) 537-3243.
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Subject: RE: Talked to Baldwin
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Sounds good.
Best,
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: Tycholiz, Barry
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 12:51 PM
To: Dasovich, Jeff
Subject: RE: Talked to Baldwin
thanks, I will review in detail and get back to you to discuss a plan....
bt
-----Original Message-----
From: Dasovich, Jeff
Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 12:33 PM
To: Tycholiz, Barry
Subject: Talked to Baldwin
Talked to Mark.
First thing he has to do is convince Davis' lawyers that his companies' client list (which includes TW) shouldn't conflict him out of working on DWR gas deals.
He should have that figured out by this week--sounds like he may have to make some decisions about his current client list and working for DWR.
I told him that we'd like to sit down as soon as possible to discuss opportunities for us to help out DWR with its gas needs.
He said that he'd be happy to do that, once he's got all conflict issues worked out with the Governor's office.
He's going to get back to me to set up a meeting; and if I don't hear from him by Monday/Tuesday of next week, I'll call him back to set up a meeting.
I'm assuming that you'd be part of that meeting?
I asked him what sort of deals they're working on. As you likely know, some of the contracts permit DWR to either 1) provide gas to the plant providing DWR power under the power contract or 2) manage the plant's fuel supply. So they're looking to get "soup-to-nuts" supply service for those contracts that include a fuel-supply option.
Best,
Jeff
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Jeff --
I originally contacted Mr. Yergin -- see address below:
Mr. Daniel Yergin
c/o CERA
Cambridge Energy Research Associates
20 University Road
Cambridge, MA 02138-5756
617-497-6446
617-576-6848 (fax)
[email protected]
Ass=01,t: Jerry
202-463-8222 (DC office phone)
202-363-5323
202-363-3443
Lora
=09Jeff Dasovich
=09Sent by: Jeff Dasovich
=0903/20/2001 10:59 AM
=09=09
=09=09 To: Lora Sullivan/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron@Enron, E=
lizabeth=20
Linnell/NA/Enron@Enron
=09=09 cc:=20
=09=09 Subject: Re: California in the Dark - CERA Alert
Is it possible to get a login ID and password to get into the CERA site?
Best,
Jeff
=09Lora Sullivan
=0903/20/2001 07:46 AM
=09=09=20
=09=09 To: Linda Robertson/NA/Enron@ENRON, Tom Briggs/NA/Enron@Enron, Jeff=
=20
Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, Janel Guerrero/Corp/Enron@Enron
=09=09 cc:=20
=09=09 Subject: California in the Dark - CERA Alert
Title: California in the Dark
URL: http://www20.cera.com/eprofile?u=3D35&m=3D2302
In a recent Washington Post op-ed piece, Dan Yergin and Larry Makovich=20
discuss the continued mess of California's electric power problems. Rather=
=20
than fixing the flaws, the current policies from Sacramento are moving=20
California down the road to an expensive public power setup and higher pric=
es=20
for consumers and businesses. And the shortage is going to get worse this=
=20
summer.
**end**
Follow above URL for full report.
E-mail Category: Alert
CERA Knowledge Area(s): Global Energy,
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Dear All,
After listening to the various viewpoints and concerns expressed in our
last conference call, I believe that the panel options listed in Option 3
of Rob's draft might be most effective in producing the type of discourse
that we are seeking.
I propose that we schedule a conference call for this Friday afternoon,
September 1, at 4PM EDT. I mentioned that I have reserved the Krutch
Theater (max.capacity 375) for the week of November 13-17. I have since
been informed that I can only hold the whole week through Wednesday,
September 6, therefore, it will be important to narrow the options down
very soon if we can.
Best wishes,
Heather
At 06:44 AM 8/30/00 -0400, [email protected] wrote:
>Shall we try to talk again Monday? I think I will talk to Borenstein to see
>what the Haas folks have in mind.
>
>I tried to capture everyone's comments. Allen, you might want to explain
more
>about your panel suggestions since I didn't do them justice. As you'll see I
>took the liberty of offering a new characterization of the panels that I
>didn't
>bring up on the call. Everything on there is offered as a strawman to be
>criticized and changed.
>Rob <<Draft program.doc>>
>
>Rob Gramlich
>PJM Market Monitoring Unit
>(610) 666-4291
>[email protected]
>
>
Heather Cameron, Events Coordinator
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University of California, Berkeley
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Berkeley, CA 94720
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Will do.
Steven J Kean
05/11/2001 08:35 AM
To: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Sandra McCubbin/NA/Enron@Enron, Paul Kaufman/Enron@EnronXGate, James D
Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, Susan J
Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON
Subject:
Ken Lay spoke with several California CEOs this morning and urged them to get
personally involved in pushing for a comprehensive set of reforms. Three
expressed willingness to help.
Scott McNealy (Sun): contact person - Piper Cole ([email protected]);
[email protected]. Mcnealy wants, by close of business today, a
"cheat sheet" of the talking points to use with politicians (the "8 or 10
elements of the solution") with the expected comeback he may hear from the
political leaders and our response to that comeback. He says he hasn't spent
time working on issues in Sacremento so we may also want to include a list of
suggested contacts.
Kevin Sharer (Amgen): contact person - Sarah Jensen, VP of Engineering and
Operations (805.447.6785); [email protected]. Sharer wants the same
information as McNealy and he and McNealy both indicated their willingness to
call a meeting of other California CEOs. Sharer will also be having
breakfast with Hertzberg one week from today.
Robert Day (Trust Co of the West): said that he is very close to the mayor
of Los Angeles. He urged Ken to call the mayor (mentioning Day). Ken would
like some talking points for that call.
Jeff - please put these items together.
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Subject: Re: Conference Call Confirmation
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Marybeth:
My apologies, but Steve's going to be in a meeting with the Governor from
about 1:30 to 3 PM today and then is likely on a plane directly thereafter
returning to Houston. Likely best to try to arrange the call for tomorrow,
if that works with Laura. I'll check Steve's schedule and forward the
information to you.
Best,
Jeff
Joseph Alamo
05/08/2001 07:44 PM
To: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron, Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron,
[email protected]
cc: Maureen McVicker/NA/Enron
Subject: Conference Call Confirmation
Please consider this notice & confirmation of a conference call, per Jeff
Dasovich and Steve Kean,
with Laura Tyson and Marybeth Shubert, Berkeley Business School, as noted
below:
Date: Wednesday, May 8th
Time: 1:30 PM PDT/3:30 PM Central
Call-in: 1-888-476-3752
Code No.: 735045
Jeff only (as host): 780468
Thanks in advance for your participation,
Joseph Alamo
Sr. Administrative Assistant
Government Affairs - The Americas
San Francisco CA
(415) 782-7841
Marybeth Schubert <[email protected]> on 05/08/2001 06:25:37 PM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: conference call with Steve Cain and Jeff Dasovitch
Joseph:
Laura Tyson and I will be available for a conference call with Steve
Cain and Jeff Dasovitch tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 pacific. Dean
Tyson will be at the Westin William Penn Hotel: 412-281-7100. I will
be at 505-820-6721. I'd appreciate it if you would coordinate
details with Jeff. Marybeth
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Subject: CSO - Ariba presentation on Monday
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FYI. Any winery suggestions for my pal? You're guy Jason seems like a great
find. Congratulations.
----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 11/08/2000 11:41 AM -----
"Rich Wong" <[email protected]>
Sent by: [email protected]
11/08/2000 11:31 AM
Please respond to "Rich Wong"
To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: CSO - Ariba presentation on Monday
Ariba will be making a presentation to 1st year and graduating Haas students
this Monday at 12:30pm at the Faculty Club (box lunches included) in advance
of their upcoming interviews. Please sign up on BearTracks if you plan to
attend.
Rich Wong
Account Manager
Haas Career Center
And now for a word from Ariba ...................
Come hear Berkeley Alum and Ariba Co-Founder, Bobby Lent talk
> about the B2B
> space and how Ariba has established itself as a leader.
>
> Ariba, Inc.
> As the leading provider of B2B solutions and services to leading companies
> around the world, including more than 40% of the FORTUNE 100, Ariba helps
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> enable suppliers and commerce service providers on the Internet.
>
>
>
> Kirsten Patterson
> Ariba, Inc.
> [email protected]
> 650-930-6357
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Subject: Dunn Subpoena
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FYI- this is not final....a hard line approach is still in play.
---------------------- Forwarded by Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron on 07/05/2001
04:24 PM ---------------------------
From: Mark Palmer on 07/05/2001 02:28 PM
To: Steven J Kean/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Dunn Subpoena
Fighting the kangaroo court actually got us some points with the media. If
we can continue without getting anyone (other than Dasovich) thrown in jail,
let's fight.
Mark
----- Forwarded by Mark Palmer/Corp/Enron on 07/05/2001 02:27 PM -----
Robert C Williams/ENRON@enronXgate
07/05/2001 02:20 PM
To: Mark E Haedicke/Enron@EnronXGate
cc: Richard B Sanders/Enron@enronXgate, Mark Palmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON, James
Derrick/ENRON@enronXgate
Subject: Dunn Subpoena
The Dunn Committee will be taking up the contempt citations again on Tuesday,
July 10. We are currently contemplating two actions. First, we intend to
offer to produce some documents, most notably the ISO bid data sought (which
the Committee already has anyway). Secondly, as we do not expect this
voluntary partial production to placate the Committee, we are preparing an
action to file in federal court in Sacramento on Monday challenging the
subpoena to the extent it seeks to require the production of documents other
than those we offered to produce. Robin Gibbs and Mike Kirby are on board
with this. Please let me know if would like any additional information about
these matters. Thank you.
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Nov 7, 1999 12:48 PM
Jeffrey Dasovich,
Your registration for the Traffic School To Go program has been recorded. We
hope that everything is clear and that you will have no problem successfully
completing the program but if you need help, please reply to this Email with
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Attached is a draft response to the economics arguments made by the
Electricity Oversight Board. Please let me know if you have any problems
with these. These arguments need a little wordsmithing but they are sound.
---------------------- Forwarded by Mary Hain/HOU/ECT on 09/14/2000 10:31 AM
---------------------------
Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp.
From: "Seabron Adamson" <[email protected]>
09/14/2000 10:11 AM
To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
cc: <[email protected]>
Subject: Material for EOB pleading
Please see attached. If you have any question please phone me on the number
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Sounds like Enron will have special interest in what we're doing. Perhaps
Jeff
can get
this exec to particpate/fund our conference.
Enron Says Open Grid Would Help California
Enrons president says utilities outside California are not allowing
power to move freely into that state, aggravating the shortages that sent
power prices soaring this summer. Enron says that the Internet and
computer-based growth in the economy are pushing power demand far beyond
forecasts. Partly because it takes too long to grant approval for new power
plants, California doesn't have enough generation to meet the 14% increase
in
peak demand it experienced since 1996. Utilities that own the transmission
lines outside California are trying to preserve monopolies by hindering
national electricity sellers, like Enron, from moving power into the state.
Wholesale electricity prices surged to as much as 10 times last year's
average during hot weather in California this summer as a result of tight
supplies and growing demand. No significant power plants have been built in
the state in 10 years, and no additional supply is expected to go on line
until the middle of next year. Enron says that because federal energy
regulators have not issued rules to force utilities to open the grid, it is
very difficult to get access to transmission across the US. Enron says it
trades energy in seven regions of the world, and of all the markets where it
does business, the North American electricity market is the most screwed up.
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Subject: Re: Vacation, Sweet Vacation
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Thank you so much. Really sorry to bother you so much.
Michelle Hargrave@ECT
12/04/2000 04:19 PM
To: Jeff Dasovich/Na/Enron@ENRON
cc: Mary Lessor/HR/Corp/Enron@ENRON
Subject: Re: Vacation, Sweet Vacation
Hello My Favorite Problem Child!! (Just kidding!)
You truly only have 27 hrs remaining. What is confusing is the "entitlement"
piece. What that means that as of 7/1/00 you had 75 hrs remaining when we
moved to SAP. You begain the year with 126 hrs, took 51 hrs prior to 7/1/00
leaving you 75 hrs. After 7/1/00 you took 48 hrs leaving you with 27 hrs as
your balance. Hope this helps!
Mary - can you help Jeff with his deferral enrollment? He apparently does
not have that piece on his eHRonline. He is way out in San Francisco and a
really nice guy - can you help him please???
Regards,
Michelle
From: Jeff Dasovich@ENRON on 12/04/2000 12:51 PM
Sent by: Jeff Dasovich@ENRON
To: Michelle Hargrave/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Vacation, Sweet Vacation
Hi Michelle:
Guess who? Just went into Ehronline and noticed that under vacation it sez
that I'm entitled to 75 hours of vacation, and that I've used 48 hours,
leaving 27. I think that I'm actually entitled to more than 75 hours.
Please tell me that I am. Thanks very much.
Signed,
Desperately in need of vacation
Also, I clicked on deferral enrollment, and by-golly if I couldn't find the
election form to download. Am I just clueless, or is there another place
that I need to look for it? Thanks a million.
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Subject: RE: Proposed Edits to NDA
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Please explain the deletion of the provision precluding sharing of the
confidential information between Enron Comm and other Enron entities. As
ISO indicated to you this is a key regulatory concern of theirs, and I do
not want to forward this until I understand Enron's position.
I believe that ISO will only accept California or New York law for their
agreements, but will check when I hear back from you.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2000 4:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Robin.Hill%[email protected]
Subject: Proposed Edits to NDA
Hi Jim:
Please find attached EBS's proposed modifications to the changes you
proposed. Perhaps the biggest issue is which state's laws will govern.
We're open to Oregon, Delaware, or Texas. California's a problem. Let me
know what you think.
Best,
Jeff
(See attached file: Enron Response to ISO Comments on NDA.doc)
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Daily Agenda
Tuesday, June 5, 2001
Today's events...
* 11:30 a.m., SACRAMENTO Sen. Betty Karnette holds news conference
to discuss efforts to keep big-rig trucks off roads that are too small to
accommodate them, Capitol, room 1190. Contact: Ted Muhlhauser, 916-445-6447.
* 3 p.m., LODI Republican gubernatorial candidate William Simon
meets with Lodi Police Chief Jerry Adams, 230 W. Elm Street, followed by
meeting with director of Lodi Municipal Utility District at 4:15, 1331 S.
Ham Lane. Contact: Jeff Flint, 916-441-3734.
In the news...
* SacBee, Weintraub: Jones offers weak challenge to Davis so far.
http://www.sacbee.com/voices/news/voices05_20010605.html
* SacBee, Walters: Squabbling and economic uncertainties darken state
budget
negotiations. http://www.capitolalert.com/news/capalert03_20010605.html
* LA Times, Ingram, Bustillo: Panel OKs subpoenas for energy
companies.
http://www.latimes.com/news/state/20010605/t000046846.html
* SF Chronicle, Salladay: Privacy measures advancing to defeat.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2001/06/05/MN7201.DTL
In committee...
* 2001-02 STATE BUDGET. Conference Committee on Senate Bill No. 75.
Upon call of the Chair, room 4203. (Squawk Box 99.7)
Today on the floor...
* Assembly session at 9:00am. (Squawk Box 89.7, Assembly TV, CH. 7)
* Senate session at 10:00am. (Squawk Box 99.1, Senate TV, CH. 5)
Richard Costigan, III
Chief of Staff
Office of the Assembly Republican Leader
California State Assembly
Phone:(916) 319-2005
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Subject: Status on Feedback to Governor
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/all_documents/8031.
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----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 01/02/2001 10:38 AM -----
Jeff Dasovich
Sent by: Jeff Dasovich
01/02/2001 09:30 AM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Status on Feedback to Governor
Steve: I'm going to give you a call. Few things:
Got your message. As you'll see from the document, I likely spent too much
time over the weekend on the "what's in it for consumers" messages. Since it
was one of the the "to do" items, I figured that it should get some emphasis,
but sounds like that may not be the case.
I've proposed a template for how to provide feedback on the Gov's specific
proposals, using direct investment in power plants by the state as the
illustrative example. Let me know if you think it works. I have ideas on
each, but thought it better to await feedback from the commercial folks
before filling out our comments in each area.
I'm finishing up a bit more detailed proposal for how the Gov might use
"energy gurus" to help on the portfolio/procurment issues, and am also
offering additional detail on the need for a "rate summit."
Got messages in to Schroeder re: Nordpool--expect to hear back from him today
at some point and I can drop that info into the document soon as I get it.
Will talk to EES at 10 AM CST to discuss their proposals. If you'd like to
join that call, let me know and I'll forward along the call-in number, which
I think you may already have in your email.
Have received a few comments from ENA that I'll incorporate.
Best,
Jeff
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Subject: Request for Confidential Information by the California State
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Please be advised that the CalPX has received a subpoena from the California
State Senate Select Committee to investigate price manipulation of the
wholesale
energy market. The subpoena is posted on the CalPX Web site and is available
through the link below. The subpoena seeks confidential information,
including
materials that are confidential under Section 19.3.2 of the CalPX tariff.
Confidential materials provided by the CalPX in response to this subpoena will
be treated by the Senate Select Committee in accordance with the terms of the
May 15, 2001 letter from Senator Joseph L. Dunn that is also posted on the
CalPX
Web site. The date for production by the CalPX of the requested materials has
been extended beyond the May 18, 2001 deadline stated in the subpoena and
letter.
If you desire to assert a claim of confidentiality or privilege, you should
direct your written statement by Tuesday, May 22, 2001, to the name and
address
below:
Larry Drivon
Special Counsel to the Select Committee
Office of Senator Dunn
State Capitol
Room 2080
Sacramento, CA 95814
Tel: (916)445-5831
Fax: (916)323-2323
E-mail: [email protected]
You may also deliver a copy of your statement to the CalPX as follows:
Lisa Urick
Managing Attorney
California Power Exchange Corporation
200 South Los Robles Avenue
Suite 400
Pasadena, CA 91101
Tel: (626)537-3100
Fax: (626)537-3159
E-mail: [email protected]
Thank you.
http://www.calpx.com/news/newsreleases/CA%20Senate%20Subpoena%205-10-01.pdf
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Subject: RE: Study?
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File: dasovich-j/all_documents/2380.
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You're in. Yes, I was thinking of offering up my office.
Also, what do you think about getting together real soon to start setting up
the model for our finance paper? We'll have to do the research, but I think
setting the model up will be about 75% of the project.
Best,
Jeff
Jacqueline Kelly <[email protected]>
10/13/2000 01:09 PM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: RE: Study?
Sounds good to me! Can we use your office?
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 6:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Study?
Greetings:
Well, there's a finance midterm coming up and some of us have discussed
getting together the weekend before for a study session.
I just grabbed an old list from last year so apologies if I've included
folks who ain't even in finance, or if I've left some folks off. Sorry to
those who received in error, and please forward to anyone else who might be
interested. Anyway, anyone interested?
Hope all is well with all.
Best,
Jeff
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Subject: California Strategy - 9.5.01 12:00 PM
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Per our conversation today --
1. Sue Mara is working with AReM to (a) work on an alternative vehicle for DA - the Bowen bill, (b) get the "taking" argument for retroactive CPUC action to Norm Plotkin and Richard Katz, (c) call APS Energy Services to motivate Boeing, (d) getting AReM active on the date issue.
By the way, Sue Mara heard that the CPUC has received "hundreds" of letters related to the CPUC decision.
2. Everyone should be working to get customers focused on messaging to the (a) Governor's office and (b) trade associations.
KEY MESSAGES: 1. Don't have the CPUC Make Wrong Decision Tomorrow
2. SB78 can work if DA Suspension Date = Sept 1.01 or Later
3. Setting this DA Suspension Date Does NOT Mean that Customers Will Escape Fair Surcharges
I am putting together a gameplan right now for who to call and the messages.
3. I called Sandra Yamane (at Marathon Communications) re: CEO contacts. Once I receive the list, we'll make a decision on how to proceed with that group.
4. Hedy is working to get Hertzberg (and any others) to call the CPUC and seek another delay.
5. Mike Day - can you please draft language to use on the Assembly floor to "fix" SB78 per our interests. Hedy & Bev, who should support the amendment? Don't we need a member to carry the provision? Wouldn't it be better if we had CMTA or the CA Restaurant Association? Is this possible?
6. Scott Govenar is calling Boeing's lobbyist to get them "interested".
Thanks everybody. Keep up the great work!!!
Jim
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Subject: FW: US Chamber of Commerce
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]']
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Carol worked for me at Treasury. She is just terrific. Do you have any thoughts on the CofC? I would love to help her out. Thanks.
-----Original Message-----
From: C K [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 1:48 PM
To: Robertson, Linda
Subject: US Chamber of Commerce
Hi Linda!
How are you? I'm sure the atmosphere is far from normal in DC. When I heard the news about Senator Daschle's office, my heart just sank. I am sure that had I stayed with his office I would have been exposed due to the proximity of my cubicle to the mail desk.
On a lighter note (so to speak), I declined the legislative assistant position with the California Assemblymember. I expected a pay cut, but the salary was far below what I could financially afford. Anyway, I came across a Manager of Legislative and Political Affairs position with the US Chamber of Commerce, Los Angeles office. The qualifications are two years of experience; degree preferred; knowledge of legislative/policy process; etc. I may submit my cover letter and resume to the HR Dept. (as stated). I need your guidance/advice:
1) I know the CoC tends to be Republican. How do you think my resume will be received? 2) What are your thoughts about the CoC? I would like to talk with folks who are either there or are familiar with them.
I'd appeciate your thoughts. Stay healthy and safe!
carol
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Subject: RE: SoCal Allocation of Backbone Capacity
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It was only a draft. The commission has to vote it out for it to become
effective. They've delayed doing that. Therefore it's status quo on the
SoCalGas system.
Stephanie Miller/ENRON@enronXgate
04/25/2001 08:58 AM
To: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: RE: SoCal Allocation of Backbone Capacity
Jeff - I read this in Com. Bilas' draft final opinion. Are you saying that
the draft final opinion was never truly final?
I am looking for the windowing process and how intrastate capacity is
allocated. Any suggestions?
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Dasovich
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 9:39 PM
To: Stephanie Miller
Subject: Re: SoCal Allocation of Backbone Capacity
The interim settlement never got voted out. Therefore it ain't official, so
there's no requirement yet to refile anything. (Welcome to California.) In
fact, folks are still trying to get the Commission to reject the IS and
approve the one that we worked on (though the chances of that are not huge,
at this point). Give a holler if there's anything else.
Best,
Jeff
Stephanie Miller 04/24/2001 02:00 PM To: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Subject: SoCal Allocation of Backbone Capacity
In Commissioner Bilas' draft Final Opinion of the IS (page 51), Socal was
ordered to withdraw advice letter 2837 a file a new advise letter to
implement a revised physical receipt point allocation system. Was that ever
filed and, if so, can you please send a copy?
Regards,
Stephanie
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Subject: Re: Declarations
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]']
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Hi Diann--
Ideally I would like to finalize the declarations today so that we can spend
tomorrow focusing on the brief. However, tomorrow would be ok, if you can't
get to it today.
Bill
>>> "Diann Huddleson" <[email protected]> 03/21/01 01:11PM >>>
Mike, there are several comments in Natividad's Declaration that I would like
to
revise. Maurice Winter is currently reviewing it for accuracy on the meter
aspects. When do you need this?
(Embedded Enron Energy Services
image moved
to file: From: Mike D Smith
pic02157.pcx) 03/21/2001 09:47 AM
To: [email protected], [email protected]
cc: Robert C Williams/Enron@EnronXGate, Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, Dennis
Benevides/HOU/EES@EES, Tom Riley/Western Region/The Bentley
Company@Exchange, Evan Hughes/HOU/EES@EES, Peggy Mahoney/HOU/EES@EES,
Diann Huddleson/HOU/EES@EES, Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, Marty
Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, Vicki Sharp/HOU/EES@EES, Jeff Messina/HOU/EES@EES
Subject: Declarations
Attached are my comments to all declarations. For the most part they look
great.
I have no comments on Navidad's (the metering expert)--but I ask Evan and
Diann
to review for accuracy. I would also like Peggy and Jeff to review very
carefully Dennis' declaration--there are several direct statements about our
hedging strategy and our financial losses under the UCCSU K that will become
public. We either need to be comfortable with these statements or tone them
down. This is very important.
Please send me any comments. MDS
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Subject: WPTF WestConnect Protest
Sender: [email protected]
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File: dasovich-j/inbox/1652.
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Attached for your review and comment is a first draft of the WPTF motion to intervene and protest the WestConnect filing. The major points made in it are as follows:
? The Commission should convene a technical conference to deals with areas in the WestConnect filing that require further clarification, such as congestion management. Moreover, the analysis of congestion management issues must focus on the equitable allocation of transmission rights;
? The Commission should require WestConnect to establish an independent board, with an accompanying stakeholder process that complies with commission precedent;
? All load should be required to take service under the WestConnect tariff;
? Interconnection issues should be deferred until completion of the Commission's generic proceeding on this topic; and
? Since a for-profit Transco has an inherent incentive to maximize transmission revenue, there are certain RTO functions that an entity such as WestConnect should not perform.
I am indebted to Karen Shea of Dynegy and Glenn Martin of Mirant for their very helpful assistance. Our draft also draws upon concepts contained in the EPSA filing that Gary Ackerman provided. The filing is due at FERC on Thursday the 15th. I therefore need any comments from you no later than early that morning. Thanks!
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: Re: Outline of Brief for Rate Design Proceeding
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Jeanne - I think you have all the relevant issues. On allocation, we said in
initial comments we favor an equal 3 cents increase to all classes. Can we
tweak this to say now, what we don't want is a reallocation based on
perceived rate inequities, and any of the other methods are acceptable (3
cents, top 100 hours, 99px load weighted costs, equal % of gen costs) but
after seeing all the testimony we think equal % of gen costs is preferable.
If asked, that's what I will say.
Some of the other outline points will really require "new" testimony, so
we'll have to talk about that.
JBennett <[email protected]>
04/18/2001 08:22 PM
To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], "Harry
Kingerski (E-mail)" <[email protected]>
cc: [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: Outline of Brief for Rate Design Proceeding
Attached is an proposed outline of the Brief we will file next week in the
Rate Design Case. As you will see, the outline is more in the way of
putting out thoughts and highlighting where we need to reach some closure on
certain items as well as where I need some more input from you. I would
like feed back on this by the end of the day Friday, as I plan to spend some
time on the brief this weekend. Perhaps we could spend some time talking
about it on either Thursday or Friday mornings' call.
<<X23731.DOC>>
Jeanne Bennett
- X23731.DOC
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Subject: Telecommunication Bills
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/eci/94.
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AB 1784: Internet Tax Freedom Act: Continuation Introduced: 1/26/00
The California Internet Tax Freedom Act prohibits, with specified exceptions,
the imposition, assessment, or attempt to collect (1) a tax on Internet
access, On-line Computer Services, or the use of the Internet or On-line
Computer Services, (2) a bit or bandwidth tax, or (3) any discriminatory tax
on On-line Computer Services or Internet access. This act provides that it
is to become inoperative on January 1, 2002.
This bill would remove this limit on the operation of the California Internet
Tax Freedom Act.
Status: read first time.
SB 1217: Internet broadband access. Introduced: 2/26/99
Under the Public Utilities Act, the Public Utilities Commission has the
authority to regulate public utilities, including telecommunications.
Existing law does not address nondiscriminatory access to the Internet
through wireline broadband Internet access transport providers.
This bill would enact the Internet Access Enhancement Act of 1999.
The bill would require a wireline broadband Internet access transport
provider, as defined, to provide any other requesting Internet service
provider, as defined, access to the broadband
Internet access transport services of that transport provider, as prescribed.
COMM. LOCATION: ASM UTILITIES AND COMMERCE
LAST ACTION DATE: 07/12/1999
Status: Although no recent activity has occurred, this bill is a 2-year bill
that is alive because it passed out of its house of origine last year.
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Subject: December Government Affairs Dept. Meeting
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File: dasovich-j/all_documents/1279.
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The last scheduled department meeting for the Government Affairs-The Americas
group, for the YEAR 2000, will be Friday, December 8, 2000 in Houston, TX at
the Doubletreee Hotel. I have reserved a block of rooms for everyone
checking in the 7th and departing the 8th. I also want to inform you that
the Enron Corp. Holiday Party will be held on Saturday, December 9 here in
Houston which will give those of you travelling in the opportunity to attend,
if you wish.
Questions you might have regarding the party.
1. Are spouses invited? (? for employees outside of Houston) Yes, but at
the employee's expense (ie:airfare).
2. Will Enron pay for the extra 2 nights at the hotel? Yes, if you can
demonstrate that, even with the additional 2 nights stay, plus your airfare,
it will still be cheaper than a flight leaving the evening of the 8th. A
lot of times airfare will be much cheaper with a weekend stayover.
Example: (a) Round trip airfare (returning 12/8/00) = $800.00 (airfare only)
Example: (b) Two additional nights at hotel = $500.00 (airfare w/a
weekend stay)
$218.00 (hotel 2/additional nights)
Total = $718.00
3. Will Enron pay for additional meals for the weekend? No. Meals will be
on your own.
If you are interested in staying the weekend, please let me know. There are
individuals that need to be contacted with this information.
Please mark your calendars and call me if you have any questions.
Thanks,
gngr
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Subject: Re: Leadership meeting
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Thanks. Will be very interested to hear how the meeting goes. My sense is
that the timing could be just about right.
Best,
Jeff
Hedy Govenar <[email protected]>
05/14/2001 05:51 PM
To: Sandra McCubbin <[email protected]>, Paul Kaufman
<[email protected]>, Sue Mara <[email protected]>, Rick Shaprio
<[email protected]>, Bev Hansen <[email protected]>, Jeff Dasovich
<[email protected]>, Karen Denne <[email protected]>, Jim Steffes
<[email protected]>, Scott Govenar <[email protected]>, Ken Smith
<[email protected]>, Mike Day <[email protected]>, Michael McDonald
<[email protected]>, Alan Comnes <[email protected]>, Steven Kean
<[email protected]>, Harry Kingerski <[email protected]>,
Leslie Lawner <[email protected]>, Robert Frank <[email protected]>,
Janel Guerrero <[email protected]>, Miyung Buster
<[email protected]>, Jennifer Thome <[email protected]>, Eric
Letke <[email protected]>, Mary Schoen <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Leadership meeting
The four leaders of both houses are meeting in the speaker's office this
afternoon to discuss ways to solve the energy crisis. I left a meeting
with the Speaker to vacate the room for the leadership meeting, which
was described to me by the Speaker's Chief of Staff as preliminary to a
global solution, if one is achievable. I have a scheduled meeting with
one of the leaders later today at which time I hope to get feedback on
any progress.
Hedy
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Subject: San Francisco's Outlook Migration
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Hey All-
Please read the following email and let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
April Hrach
Administrative Coordinator
Phone: 415-782-7825
Fax: 415-782-7851
----- Forwarded by April Hrach/SF/ECT on 07/19/2001 01:55 PM -----
Wilma Bleshman/ENRON@enronXgate 07/19/2001 12:41 PM To: April Hrach/SF/ECT@ECT, Gary Bode/ENRON@enronxgate, Dalak Malik/ENRON@enronxgate, Deborah Kelly/ENRON@enronxgate, Christina Albers/ENRON@enronXgate, Jason Chumley/ENRON@enronXgate cc: Cyndi Wulfson/ENRON@enronXgate Subject: San Francisco's Outlook Migration
April,
My plans are to visit your office the week of July 30th. We have 20 people that need to be migrated. I would like to migrate 10 people on Monday and 10 people on Tuesday. Migrations are done at night, therefore, Tuesday and Wednesday morning I will configure everyone's Outlook. The rest of the time I'll be training everyone and setting everything up to best fit people's needs.
A copy of the NA Email Retention / Policy is attached.
However, due to legal issues we are currently experiencing with the San Francisco office, this will not go into affect yet. We will not purge anyone's Lotus Notes mailboxes. Notes will be available to you for referencing.
Only 30 days worth of information will be transferred from Notes to Outlook. Once on Outlook, we will still hold off on purging.
Nevertheless, when the legal issues clear, we will reinforce our policy.
Thank you for your time,
Wilma Bleshman
Enron Networks
713-853-1562
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Subject: Onesource
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]']
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Dear Evening Students,
I want to alert you to a resource that we offer which, unlike the other
databases that we subscribe to, uses ID's and Passwords.
The Onesource (http://www.Onesource.com )
database will be an excellent site for conducting company and industry
research because it allows you to create, with a single search, a document
that contains company and industry financial data in Excel format, industry
trend studies, analyst's reports, links to competitors, current news and
trade publication articles, and other important information. To use
Onesource:
Connect to www.Onesource.com
Click on "Subscriber Log-on" located at the top of the screen.
Click on "Registered User?"
Type in your Haas email username and attach .ucb in both the ID and
Password boxes. (E.g. if your email username is fjones, you would type in
fjones.ucb in both boxes.)
Once you are connected, use the "Account Maintenance" connection on the
bottom of the page and reset your password to a more secure word. Please
note that it is very important to change your password as soon as possible
and to use a word that you will remember.
If you forget your password, you can click on the "Forgotten your User ID or
password?" link on the Subscriber Log-On screen to have Onesource email
information that will allow you to reconnect again.
Also, please note that you can always use the "Electronic Resources" menu
on the Long Library homepage ( http://library.berkeley.edu/BUSI/ ) to find
out what other resources are available.
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Subject: IMPORTANT CONFERENCE CALL ON QF/SRAC MATTERS SCHEDULED FOR 12:30
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An important conference call is scheduled for 12:30 p.m. (PST) on Sunday,
Today, Jan 21 to discuss the status of legislative meetings on QF/SRAC
matters.?
?
Call-In number is??? ??? ??? 888-422-7124
Particpant Code is??????????111756
?
?
Status Report
After a marathon 12 hour meeting with Assemplyman Keeley, Senator Battin, QF
Parties, and SCE, a Keeley sponsored "deal" was proposed at 3:30 a.m. this
morning.? The crux of the deal is as follows:
?
For renewables and non-gas fired QF, essentially ...
?
7.8 cents/kwh for delivered power for 5 years ["all in", i.e. includes
capacity and energy]
1.0 on losses
no 'clawback' for wind resources which may have failed to meet fixed
capacity obligations in the past
Applies "going forward" (presumedly Feb. 1)
?
?
For gas-fired QFs...
?
7.8 cents/kwh for five years, assuming gas is $5.60;? payment will
increase/decrease tied to gas? (this assumes an IER of 9821)
1.0 on line losses
applies "going forward"
Caacity True-up and "forbearance" were not addressed.? Credit worthiness
will be address in the technical conference scheduled for later today
(Sunday).? This program will require in part legislative blessing and
direction, followed by CPUC approval of individual contract amendments.?
This is essentially the PG&E/QF "deal" for the gas guys.? For the
renewables, it is more of a fixed payment approach.
?
A "Technical Conference" is scheduled for Sunday (today) in Sacramento to
work out some of the implementing details.
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Subject: Re: Bill's speech - and a very funny joke
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FYI. I didn't receive email yesterday, and I only started receiving them
today at 11 AM. Quesiton: After Clinton's speech, don't you think the
convention is going to cry when they have to sit through Al Gore? I'm
worried----he's so pathetic.
Nancy Sellers <[email protected]> on 08/15/2000 08:59:00 AM
To: Cameron <[email protected]>, Jeff Dasovich <[email protected]>,
Prentice- telephia <[email protected]>, Scott Laughlin
<[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Bill's speech - and a very funny joke
I thought was pretty awesome!? My favorite was his Harry Truman quote that I
had never heard before:? "If you want to live like a Republican, you better
vote like a Democrat."? Scotty - maybe that's a line you can use!
Joke:
Memory Clinic
Two elderly couples were enjoying friendly conversation when
one of the men asked the other, "Fred, how was the memory
clinic you went to last month?"
"Outstanding," Fred replied. "They taught us all the latest
psychological techniques: visualization, association, etc.
It was great."
"That's great! And what was the name of the clinic?"
Fred went blank. He thought and thought, but couldn't
remember. Then a smile broke across his face and he asked,
"What do you call that flower with the long stem and
thorns?"
"You mean a rose?"
"Yes, that's it!"
He turned to his wife, "Rose, what was the name of that
memory clinic?"
Nancy
(707) 251-4870 (phone)
(707) 265-5446 (fax)
"Plus je bois, mieux je chante"
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Subject: Re: Backhaul from the Baja to Socal
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Let's discuss further, but I believe that the tariff would be a "generic" one
for network service, with the price, terms and conditions dependent upon the
size and other attributes of the customer. Not aware of any negotiated rates
available from the US/Mex border to the burner tip in S.D.
Best,
Jeff
Kurt Lindahl/ENRON@enronXgate
06/18/2001 04:31 PM
To: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Robert Neustaedter/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Jody
Crook/ENRON@enronXgate, Mingcheng Lian/AP/Enron@Enron, Les
Webber/ENRON@enronXgate
Subject: Backhaul from the Baja to Socal
Jeff,
We've obtained a tariff filing that Sempra made with the CRE in Mexico to
determine the transportation rates charged by Sempra International to
transport gas in Mexico. Can you help us determine the transport rate
charged to move gas from the California border to the Mexican border through
Socal and SDG&E? I understand that SDG&E may be able to negotiate a rate
that includes the fee paid to Socal? Is that correct?
What I'm trying to determine is what will be the rate for us to obtain a
backhaul from a new LNG regas terminal in Mexico, through the Sempra
International pipeline in Mexico and through SDG&E, to an end user behind
Socal? Do you know how this works or do you have a suggestion on how we can
determine the max rates, plus determine what "actual" rates have been
negotiated? We have discussions with Sempra this friday and want to table
the issue of firm backhauls.
Thanks
Kurt
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Subject: California Solutions Website
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Attached is a link to Enron's California Solutions website. It is a secure
place on the Web that we can use to share resources and keep track of our
efforts to manage the energy crisis in California, New York, Washington, DC
and the West. At this site, you will find:
A list of the "Members" who retain either reader or author access to the site
A Task Page that identifies deliverables and who is responsible for
completing specific projects
A Calendar with the details of conference calls, speaking engagements,
hearings, and other public meetings that are pertinent to the energy crisis
News and articles
A compilation of Enron Position Papers regarding the energy crisis
A Library of documents addressing the energy crisis that have been published
by external sources
Anouncements
Updates
The site has been recently updated and I think you'll find it is a useful
place to archive information and documents that are related to our National
Energy Campaign. Please bookmark the site, and feel free to add information
to the site that you wish to share with your colleagues. If you would like
to add or remove someone from the site or, if you have questions about the
site, please contact Elizabeth Linnell or Janel Guerrero.
Your log-in id is: first name <space> last name(lower case)
Your password is: first two letters of your first name*first two letters of
your last name.
Example:
joe smith
jo*sm
http://quickplace-2.interliant.com/QuickPlace/californiasolutions/Main.nsf?Ope
nDatabase
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Subject: Re: PG&E Advice Letter Implementing Surcharge
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Can we discuss this on the MOnday call?
JMB <[email protected]> on 01/05/2001 04:21:14 PM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'"
<[email protected]>, "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>,
"'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc: MBD <[email protected]>
Subject: PG&E Advice Letter Implementing Surcharge
Something I forgot to mention in the last e-mail regarding PG&E's Advice
Letter implementing the surcharge is that they appear to have gone a step
beyond what the Commission directed them to do.
The Commission directed them to create a balancing account to track the
revenues obtained from the surcharge (just in case, in the unlikely event,
they have to refund them). PG&E created the balancing account for this
purpose but also stated that they would transfer (on a monthly basis) any
ongoing procurement costs which were not recovered through the TRA (i.e.,
from ongoing revenues) to this new balancing account as well. It is unclear
what PG&E's purpose is for doing such except maybe to stop the
undercollection in the TRA from getting any bigger and hope that they will
have a better shot of recovering undercollections in the new balancing
account.
Again let us know if you want us to comment on the advice letter with
respect to this issue and the direct access issue mentioned in the previous
e-mail. Energy Division only has five business days to review the Advice
Filing -- so any comments/protest of the filing must go in early next week.
Jeanne Bennett
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Subject: RE: Intention to Challenge the California's PUC's Decision to
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Will do.
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: Blachman, Jeremy
Sent: Sat 9/22/2001 5:30 PM
To: Dasovich, Jeff
Cc: Dick, Sharon
Subject: RE: Intention to Challenge the California's PUC's Decision to Suspend DA
Jeff, can you set this up, you can coordinate with my admin, Sharon.
Jeremy
---------------------- Forwarded by Jeremy Blachman/HOU/EES on 09/22/2001 05:29 PM ---------------------------
From: Jeff Dasovich/ENRON@enronXgate on 09/22/2001 10:15 AM
To: Jeremy Blachman/HOU/EES@EES
cc:
Subject: RE: Intention to Challenge the California's PUC's Decision to Suspend DA
Sounds good. Just let me know if you'd like to set up the call, or if you'd like me to do it.
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: FW: Reservation Confirmation
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This is what I received from the Westwood Marquis which has undergone a
renovation. (I replied and told them to correct the address.) Let me know
if this is OK. I don't know if we can find a cheaper place, but if you
think this rate is too high I can try. Also, I made reservations to go to
Burbank on Dec. 31 using Southwest Airlines and leaving from Oakland at
10:40 am, arriving at 11:40. Returning on Jan. 1 at 8:15 pm and arriving at
9:20. However, I learned from Cameron that all but your mother and I will
be going on Dec. 30 so I will cancel that part of the reservation. I don't
know what your plans are for returning so I will not be making any other
reservations unless I hear from you. I originally made the returning
reservation at the time I did so that if we came back to the house on Monday
to watch football games and play games we would have some time to do that.
If we don't do that we could possibly get an earlier flight back. Your
mother doesn't want to come back too late, so your mother and I couldn't
possibly watch a movie if Hef has one planned for later, but you might
consider that possibility. Our check-in time at the W is 3:00 pm, possibly
earlier. I assume you got my message left on the answering machine that
everyone has been invited to the party.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 6:08 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Reservation Confirmation
- Reservation Confirmation.txt
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Subject: IEPA Call Update
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A couple of items of note from this weeks IEPA call:
1. As noted in Steven Kelly's recent e-mail, it looks like Commissioner Laurie is planning to leave the CEC at the end of the year. The only siting case before him is Roseville, so Kelly thinks it is unlikely he will stay to see the case completed. Commissioner Moore's term is also up at the end of the year. Kelly thinks he will try to get an extension on his term 'till his siting cases are complete. As I think we can all guess, Kelly is not optimistic about the replacements that might be named by Davis to fill their spots.
2. The proceeding to modify the siting rules seems to be at a bit of a stalemate. Commissioner Purnell has put forward some draft language to try to break the log jam. IEPA is getting a copy to send out.
3. Kelly thinks the critical issues that are going to be addressed in the CPUC IRP process are:
a. The market design issues surrounding procurement practices by utilities (assuming they regain this ability from DWR)
b. Procurement of renewables
IEPA is planning to file to be a participating party to these proceedings. If Enron wants to be a party separately we need to file a letter to that intent by Nov. 9th . Steven thinks this time around PG&E and Sempra might be on our site on the generation issues b/c of their IPP businesses.
Let me know if you have any questions on these issues. I'll keep you updated as things move forward.
Mary Schoen
Environmental Strategies
Enron Corp
415.782.7803 (phone)
415.782.7854 (fax)
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Subject: Re: URGENT! Technical Working Group
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See you on Sunday with language on Direct Access.
Best,
Jeff
"Delaney Hunter" <[email protected]> 07/06/2001 02:52 PM Please respond to dhunter To: "Mike Kahl (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Barbara Barkovich (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "John White (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Ann Cohn (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "John Fielder (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Gary Schoonyan (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Jeff Dasovich (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Dorothy Rothrock (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Keith McCrea (E-mail)" <[email protected]> cc: "Phil Isenberg (E-mail)" <[email protected]> Subject: URGENT! Technical Working Group
Folks-
Ok, here is the plan. We need to draft language on the following issues
(including all the options under each of the issues) that were included in
our Roadmap Document:
Direct Access
Large Customer Utility Service options
Rate Relief
Customer Specific Generation
Renewable Energy
These are the pieces that are NOT covered in other plans, documents, etc. We
need to have the language completed no later than Monday 7/9 at 5:00pm.
I am open to suggestions on how best to handle the work -- maybe assigning
the topics above to folks and then getting together to refine and finalize a
work product? If everyone thinks this is a plan that can work and if there
is a specific topic you would like to tackle please let me know. I would
propose meeting on Sunday at say 3:00 at Mike Kahl's office if that meets
with everyone's approval.
Thanks,
Delaney
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Subject: House Democrats Unveil Calif Power Price Cap Legislation
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But they don't have the votes ....
House Democrats Unveil Calif Power Price Cap Legislation
Updated: Wednesday, April 4, 2001 06:32 PM ET
WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--House Democrats introduced legislation Wednesday
directing the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to impose cost-based
price caps in the Western U.S.
The measure was unveiled at a press conference, where Western-state Democrats
and House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt, D-Mo., criticized the Bush
administration and House Republicans for inaction in response to the looming
electricity shortage expected to spur blackouts and extreme price spikes in
California and neighboring states this summer.
The legislation and criticism spurred immediate reactions from House
Republicans.
"Capping wholesale prices won't solve the problem. It will only complicate
the solution," said Rep. Billy Tauzin, R-La., chairman of the House Energy
and Commerce Committee.
"We want to help California. But strangling incentives to invest in the
state's power infrastructure, in my opinion, would have a devastating impact
on California's economy," Tauzin said.
House Energy and Clean Air Subcommittee Chairman Joe Barton, R-Texas,
defended his planned Western-state electricity relief legislation, which
doesn't contain a price-cap mandate.
"We are involved, and if there is a feasible federal solution, we will find
it and see it passed," Barton vowed.
-By Bryan Lee, Dow Jones Newswires; 202-862-6647; [email protected]
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Subject: RE:
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Thanks. I'll take 12 magnums. And please order 2 cases of Coastal zin. I
think that we'll likely come by either before or after the dome trip this
weekend. I can pay you then.
I'm not looking to make money on the grapes. Just looking for someone to
finance the development of my land. And I'd have a vineyard to look at all
the time! That'd be enough for me. Thanks for all your help.
Nancy Sellers <[email protected]>
02/12/2001 02:47 PM
To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: RE:
The champagne is $10 per magnum.
Of course you can order the zin - when do you want to pick it up?
Thank you for making me laugh a lot.
I have asked our vineyard guy for some names and he will be getting back to
me shortly. He thinks the best person is probably someone from KJ who does a
lot of stuff up there. Should have it soon. He was not overly encouraging
in terms of making money!
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 10:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject:
Great to see you guys, and despite all the excitement, it was alot of fun.
Hope that you made it back safely. Couple of things:
I'd like to talk to several vineyard consultants, so if it ain't too
much trouble, and you've got a name, I'd love to check around.
Can I order two cases of coastal zin?
What about the champagne? How much per magnum is it?
Best,
Jeff
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Subject: Remote Access Revisited & What is Terminal Server
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Dear Students,
I forgot to include the all-important URL for Haas Computing's new Active
Terminal Service in my weekend email. It is http://tsweb.haas.berkeley.edu.
Again, it only works with Internet Explorer 5.0 or above AND Windows 2000.
You may be able to fudge with the Windows 2000 requirement - its worth
trying anyway.
At the tsweb site, read the instructions about using terminal server. Then
pick the screen size you want from the drop-down menu and hit the Connect
button. At the login prompt, use your haas username and passwords. Yes, you
have to have set up a Haas Computing Center account first, which all of you
must have done by now or had done for you.
If you have any trouble with any of this including the username and
password information, contact the [email protected] - this is the
helpdesk for Haas Computing, the people who are bringing you this service.
What does Terminal Server do?
It pretends that your remote PC is at Haas Computing Center. It fills your
PC screen with the Haas Computing Center's desktop and you can now use all
the software that is available to you when you are on the computers at Haas
Computing. Since Terminal Server allows you to pretend that you are
physically at Haas at UCB, you now have access to all the library databases
as well.
I imagine some of you are behind firewalls that may not allow you to use
Terminal Server. In that case try the proxy remote access (info at
http://proxy.lib.berkeley.edu) or get out from behind the firewall!
Monica Singh
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Subject: FW: Halloween Costumes
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FYI
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]@ENRON
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 3:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Halloween Costumes
We have received a few inquires about Halloween Costumes at 101 California.
Traditionally, there are very few people who dress up while working in this
building. While costumes will not be banned, we are certainly not
encouraging our tenants to wear them. We are asking that you share a few
common sense guidelines with your staff.
Face masks are strongly discouraged, but employees will be granted
access if they are willing to remove the mask when entering the
building. We also ask for masks not to be worn in public corridors,
especially on multi-tenant floors.
As always, visitors will be required to present photo ID - Costumes may
need to be removed to some degree so that our security staff can verify
the photo.
Weapon-like props are prohibited.
Bulky costumes are strongly discouraged. If worn, search of these
costumes is at the discretion of our security personnel.
Trick or Treating by outside groups is prohibited.
Please avoid the use of cosmetics or props that can be mistaken for a
dangerous item.
Use good judgement. If there is the slightest possiblity that someone
could mistake your costume or any props as a security risk, please don't
bring it.
Thank you in advance for sharing this information with your staff. Please
feel free to call if you have any questions.
Jeanette
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Subject: Pre-selected NextCard Visa! As low as 0.0% Intro APR!
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Subject: International Consulting Projects - Not IBD but ???
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Need an interesting project for independent study or for a course project? Consider looking into the Environmental Enterprise Corp. They match MBA student teams with environmental entrepreneurs in Latin America. They have posted available projects on www.ecofinance.net/eec. <http://www.ecofinance.net/eec.html>html <http://www.ecofinance.net/eec.html>. Typical assignments are business plan development or marketing strategies. Travel to the client/country is not required, but not discouraged either (if you have the time and money.)
This information is sent to you without Haas endorsement/approval. If you pursue this you will need to find a Haas faculty member who will accept this project as fulfillment for the requirements for their course(s). This is being sent to you only to make you aware of a potential source of projects that might fit your needs.
For further information please contact:
Amy Sprague
New Ventures / Environmental Enterprise Corps
World Resources Institute
10 "G" Street, NE Suite 800
Washington, DC 20002
(202) 729-7669
[email protected]
www.ecofinance.net/eec. <http://www.ecofinance.net/eec.html>
html <http://www.ecofinance.net/eec.html>
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Sebastian Teunissen
Executive Director
Clausen Center for International Business and Policy
Haas School of Business
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, California 94720-1900 USA
Tel: (510) 643-4999
Fax: (510) 642-8228
<http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/HaasGlobal>
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Subject: RE: FERC Order of Dec. 15: Conference Call Scheduled for 2:00 p.m.
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The following call-in number and participant code is for the subject
conference call on Wednesday, December 20, 2000 at 2:00 p.m. (PST):
?
??? Call-In: 1-888-422-7101
??? Participant Code: 111756
?
Carol Hudson
-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Kelly [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2000 10:15 PM
To: William Hall; Ward Scobee; Tony Wetzel; Tom Heller; Ted Cortopassi; Sue
Mara; Steve Ponder; Steve Iliff; Ross Ain; Roger Pelote; Robert Frees; Rob
Lamkin; Pete Levitt; Paula Soos; Nam Nguyen; Milton Schultz; Marty McFadden;
Kent Palmerton; Ken Hoffman; Jonathan Weisgall; Joe Ronan; Joe Greco; Jeff
Dasovich; Jack Pigott; Hap Boyd; Greg Blue; Frank Misseldine; Eric Eisenman;
Ed Tomeo; Ed Maddox; Duane Nelsen; Doug Levitt; Dean Gosselin; Curt Hatton;
Cody Carter; Carolyn Baker; Bob Escalante; Bill Woods; Bill Carlson; Doug
Fernley
Cc: Jan Smutny-Jones; Katie Kaplan; Carol Hudson; Steven Kelly; Andy Brown;
Bob Weisenmiller; Doug Kerner; Karen Edson
Subject: FERC Order of Dec. 15: Conference Call Scheduled for 2:00 p.m. on
Wednesday, on December 20
Attached is a brief summary of the FERC Order?dated December 15 regarding
the California market.? Also attached is the Order itself, as well as the
FERC Press Release and the Notice of the FERC Conference on Tuesday,
December 19.?
?
IEP has scheduled a conference call for 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 20
to discuss the contents of the? Order.? The call-in number(s) will be
circulated prior to the call.
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Subject: Who To See For Izio Infopier Support
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Many of you are using Izio Infopier, the learning management software used in
a pilot we are conducting this semester.? As with any pilot study, we are in
a "discovery" phase and we will encounter bugs and process issues that
require correction.? For example, regarding accounts or access to courses,
some persons may still have some related issues to resolve.? Because of this,
some problem routing bottlenecks have occurred, which have introduced delays
in service in resolving those problems.? HCS wants to ensure the fastest
response possible for you, our customers.
Here are your (most efficient) support options:
1) FOR FASTEST SERVICE AND ACCESS TO THE FIRST-AVAILABLE PERSON, CONTACT THE
HCS HELP DESK (510) 642-0434, mailto:[email protected], or at
https://helpdesk.haas.berkeley.edu.
2) SEE YOUR GRADUATE STUDENT INSTRUCTOR OR TEACHING ASSISTANT FOR THE COURSE.
3) SEE PHIL MAHONEY, KRISTINA VERA, PAZ MELENDEZ, OR JESSE PARAISO IN THE
STUDENT COMPUTING GROUP, S300A, S300B, S300S.
Haas Computing Services appreciates your participation, cooperation, and
patience in this pilot of Izio.? We are working with you and with the Izio
application service provider to resolve issues and to continually improve
both the product and the user experience as we move forward.
Best,
Zane
__________________________________
Zane Cooper
Chief Technology Officer and
Director of Computing and Information Services
Walter A. Haas School of Business
U. C. Berkeley
(510) 642-4436????????? (510) 642-4769 FAX
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Subject: Haas Company Needs Your Help!
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?iCAN
INTERNET COLLEGE ATHLETICS NETWORK
?
?
?
Gang,
?
Apologies for the spam, but I need your help (again).??I am a second year
MBA at Haas and my company?is broadcasting the Texas (15) - Texas A&M (6)
tennis match tomorrow.? Akamai?is our distribution partner, but we are
encoding at different bit rates this time; so, we need additional
data.??Also, we are formatting for Windows Media ONLY this go around.? (Why,
you ask.? Well, I kept waking up in the middle of the night with a voice in
my head saying, "Microsoft will assimilate you.? It is futile to resist..."?
We junked the Real Player.)
?
Anyway, it would be a HUGE help to us if you would take a few minutes to
watch the broadcast, and then submit an online questionnaire about your
viewing "experience."? We get much better?data from people who are
proficient in using computers (i.e. Haas students), so?we appreciate any
help you can offer us.
?
The match starts tomorrow (Saturday) at 11:00 here on the west coast, and
will go on for about 3.5 hours.? You can see it at www.universitysports.tv .?
Ten minutes of viewing (or attempted viewing!) would be plenty for our
purposes.? But, the match should be pretty entertaining if you want to stick
around and watch.? It features two top-ranked college teams?who are?heated
rivals.? You can read a short write up on the match and the broadcast from
USA Today:
?
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/2001-04-11-tennis.htm
?
Thanks in advance for your help!
?
Geoff Karren
MBA '01
?
?
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Subject: Summary on QF PPA restructuring in CA
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Jeff,
Per our discussions I am writing this note to formally request a regulatory
opinion regarding the status and possible outcomes with respect to QF PPA
restructuring in California. As we discussed, ENA is currently conducting
due diligence efforts on 2 California QF assets; Mt. Poso and Ace. Both of
these assets have SO4 PPAs. Mt. Poso's is with PG&E and Ace's is with
Edison. By the time we acquire these assets, both will be receiving SRAC
energy prices. As part of this process, we need to be able to quantify (as
best we can) what impact current PUC discussions will have on the switch
from SRAC to PX. Specifically we would like an opinion on the following:
1.) What is the projected timing for switching from SRAC to PX. This can be
in the form of a timing probability. (ie. 50:50 in the next year, etc)
2.) Discussions are ongoing concerning what if any capacity payments are
imbedded in the PX payments. Based on what you know on how these discussions
are moving forward, can you lay out a best case, worst case and most likely
scenario. A summary of the possible equation for calculating the new PX
pricing would be helpful.
3.) You mentioned the possible transition from a transmission losses discount
to a GMM adjustment. Any comments you have on these discussions would be
useful.
Any other comments you may have in regards to the above or the due diligence
efforts in general would be appreciated.
If you have any questions please call me at 503-464-3836.
Mike Etringer
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Subject: Cross Border Opportunities Group
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I just want to confirm how we have agreed to proceed:
We will start our work focussing on " b) Commercially Significant
Interfaces" rather than "a) Identification etc." , on the understanding
that our work on the regional issues may shift into a discussion of a).
We will work in three sub-groups: Northeast (Roy Boston, Steve Montovano,
Aleck Dadson), South (Ricardo Charvel, Kathleen Magruder, Jeff Dasovich) and
Northwest (Rob Hemstock and one or both of Jeff Dasovich / Mary Hain*). *
I will approach Mary Hain to join the group and work in the Northwest
subgroup.
Each subgroup will produce a workplan and focus document by the end of
February. Those three documents will be circulated to the whole group and
discussed on a conference call for the whole group in the first week in
March.
Each subgroup will make their own determination about how they will carry
out their work: meetings, telephone calls, e-mail, etc.; but the group will
endeavour to do all of its group-level work by e-mail and telephone.
We will aim to have a work product to deliver from the group by May. At
this stage, it is likely that the final work product will consist of a
document or documents identifying impediments and opportunities and the
ways of mitigating/pursuing them. However, as we discussed on the call, we
should keep an open mind about the nature of the work product. We will have
a better idea of what work product to aim for after the completion/review of
the initial workplans.
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Subject: RE: Ok - this is what I did
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We are OUT of the pool. I want my money back. Prentice, please get your stuff out of my apartment. You can have the cats.
Love,
Jeff
Thanks for helping, Nancy. So what place are we in?
-----Original Message-----
From: Nancy Sellers [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 3:07 PM
To: 'Jeff Dasovich'; Prentice @ Berkeley; Prentice Sellers
Subject: Ok - this is what I did
As soon as I saw the problem (early Sunday morning), I left a Voice message
on Jeff's phone, Prentice's phone and also a live message with the paging
service for Jeff. When it was time to determine what to do (i.e., the games
were about to start), I looked at the scores on Tennessee and Seattle and
both were fairly high in the picks - Tenn ave. of 10. so I figured that you
must have meant to put 11 on one of your #12 teams. I put the #12 on the
team that alphabetically came first, put 11 on Tennessee, and lowered all
remaining numbers to come back to 1. (You did not have a 1 pick in what you
sent.) I honestly did what I thought you were trying to do, so I'm sorry if
it wasn't the right thing.
Donna had come over to watch the game, so I couldn't really talk when you
called the last time and even though you were trying to give me what you
meant, the Seattle game was already over, so I don't think it would have
been fair to change it at that point.
Did you have a marvelous time??? Did they like the tomatoes?
Nancy
(707) 251-4870 (phone)
(707) 265-5446 (fax)
"Plus je bois, mieux je chante"
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Subject: Holiday Greetings from CMTA
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December 20, 2001
TO: CMTA MEMBERS AND FRIENDS
FM: JACK M. STEWART, PRESIDENT
RE: HAPPY HOLIDAYS
In the spirit of this holiday season, California Manufacturers &
Technology Association is pleased to congratulate IBM as the recipient
of the 2001 Excellence in Corporate Philanthropy Award. IBM was honored
both for its level of corporate giving and for the number of community
service hours performed by IBM employees. IBM has been a CMTA member
since 1947.
In a larger sense, CMTA salutes all manufacturers for their
extraordinary level of giving this year and in years past. From Andrew
Carnegie to Louis Gerstner, manufacturers have been the heart and soul
of American philanthropy. Think of what California manufacturers have
given us: David Packard's generosity created the world renown Monterey
Bay Aquarium; J. Paul Getty and his foundation brought one of the
world's greatest art collections to Los Angeles; ARCO, now BP, provided
the initial funding for the state of the art ARCO Olympic Training
Center in San Diego; and earlier this month, Intel co-founder, Gordon
Moore announced a $281 million gift to Conservation International, the
largest gift ever given to a private conservation group.
California manufacturers have a rich history of community involvement
and the staff at CMTA takes great pride in representing their interests
in Sacramento. We thank you for your ongoing support and look forward
to working with each of you for a successful 2002.
http://www.cmta.net/archive/121901ibmaward.shtml
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Subject: Whopper of the Week
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---------------------- Forwarded by Karen Denne/Corp/Enron on 04/16/2001
03:09 PM ---------------------------
Eric Thode
04/16/2001 12:51 PM
To: Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Mark Palmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Vance
Meyer/NA/Enron@ENRON, Meredith Philipp/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Peggy
Mahoney/HOU/EES@EES
cc:
Subject: Whopper of the Week
A friend of mine passed this on to me...Gray Davis has won a Whopper of the
Week award from Slate.
Eric
> SLATE POLITICS
>
> Mon., April 16, 2001
>
> chatterbox
>
> Whopper of the Week: Gray Davis
>
> By Timothy Noah
>
> "I am going to will my way to a solution that is financially viable and
within the existing rate structure....'Leadership' means raise rates....
'Bold' means raise rates. 'Decisive' means raise rates. Everything means
raise rates. That makes everyone on Wall Street happy. It does nothing to
solve our problem."
>
> --California Gov. Gray Davis, as quoted by Dan Morain and Mark Z. Barabak
in the Jan. 21 Los Angeles Times.
>
> "[S]ome rate increases are needed to keep our lights on and our economy
strong. ... Under my proposal, more than half of you won't pay a penny more.
For the rest, the average increase will be 26 and a half percent. For many
of that group, rates will rise only about 10 percent. The heaviest users
will see their rates rise 34 and a half percent on average. That includes
business paying their share. This is in addition to the 9 percent surcharge
we've all been paying since last winter."
>
> --Davis' televised statewide address on April 5
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need to make it a little later, like 10 AM. will be in portland that day and
don't get in till 8:45. that work?
best,
jeff
Karen Denne/ENRON@enronXgate
07/30/2001 02:36 PM
To: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: RE:
Bingo! Thank you! Does 8:30 a.m. your time Wednesday work for a call?
-----Original Message-----
From: Dasovich, Jeff
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 2:28 PM
To: Denne, Karen
Subject: RE:
its a WP doc. so detach and save first. then open from the folder where
you saved it. word will then convert it from wp to word and let you open
it. if you have problems, let me know.
best,
jeff
Karen Denne/ENRON@enronXgate 07/30/2001 02:26 PM To: Jeff
Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: RE:
I can't open it. Didn't you tell me last week there was some trick to
getting these documents open?
-----Original Message-----
From: Dasovich, Jeff
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 2:23 PM
To: Denne, Karen
Subject: RE:
wow. ok. that works with me. you read the new, amended complaint? pretty
tough stuff, which is the only option they've left us....
Karen Denne/ENRON@enronXgate 07/30/2001 02:16 PM To: Jeff
Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Subject: RE:
Meeting will be on Wednesday. Still compiling everyone's schedule -- did you
know Steve was on vacation this week?
-----Original Message-----
From: Dasovich, Jeff
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 2:16 PM
To: Denne, Karen
Subject:
we have time yet for tomorrow's meeting re: contempt stuff?
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Subject: Airline reservations to Mazatlan
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Here are the reservations I made Tuesday for Nancy and Eldon to go to El
Moro:
Leaving SFO on Flight 262 at 8:00 AM on March 26 (Monday). Arriving LAX at
9:20 and departing 10:21. Arriving MZT at 1:47 PM. Seats 3F and 3D. First
Class. Then leaving MZT at 2:27 PM on Flight 211 on April 1 (Sunday).
Arriving LAX at 4:13. Seats 25C and 24C. Coach. Leaving LA on Flight 291
at 7:24. Arriving SFO at 8:48. Seats 11C and 11D. We land at
International Terminal-Bradley at LAX, go through Customs and leave from
Domestic Terminal. All on Alaska Airlines. We have electronic tickets via
e-mail and do not have to wait in regular line at SFO. We go directly to
machine in terminal and an agent there will handle passports and baggage.
I suggest we don't do what we did last year when we had to take all the
luggage to a different terminal. Going is not a problem because we don't
get off the plane at LAX. There is no better way to go than on Alaska.
All other airlines go by way of the Mohave Desert. Jeff remembers vividly.
Confirmation letters for NRS are SIILEC and for ELS are SIKHZZ. If anyone
needs help making reservations please let me know The last time I heard,
Cameron and Scotty were making different arrangements so I haven't done a
thing about that. I made tentative reservations for Prentice and Jeff and
the confirmation code is VPKQBE. The fare is $545.82 round trip per person
at this time, but the reservation and fare will expire at 11:00 PM PST
today. I told Prentice this yesterday.
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Subject: San Francisco's Outlook Migration
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Hey All-
Please read the following email and let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
April Hrach
Administrative Coordinator
Phone: 415-782-7825
Fax: 415-782-7851
----- Forwarded by April Hrach/SF/ECT on 07/19/2001 01:55 PM -----
Wilma Bleshman/ENRON@enronXgate
07/19/2001 12:41 PM
To: April Hrach/SF/ECT@ECT, Gary Bode/ENRON@enronxgate, Dalak
Malik/ENRON@enronxgate, Deborah Kelly/ENRON@enronxgate, Christina
Albers/ENRON@enronXgate, Jason Chumley/ENRON@enronXgate
cc: Cyndi Wulfson/ENRON@enronXgate
Subject: San Francisco's Outlook Migration
April,
My plans are to visit your office the week of July 30th. We have 20 people
that need to be migrated. I would like to migrate 10 people on Monday and 10
people on Tuesday. Migrations are done at night, therefore, Tuesday and
Wednesday morning I will configure everyone's Outlook. The rest of the time
I'll be training everyone and setting everything up to best fit people's
needs.
A copy of the NA Email Retention / Policy is attached.
However, due to legal issues we are currently experiencing with the San
Francisco office, this will not go into affect yet. We will not purge
anyone's Lotus Notes mailboxes. Notes will be available to you for
referencing.
Only 30 days worth of information will be transferred from Notes to Outlook.
Once on Outlook, we will still hold off on purging.
Nevertheless, when the legal issues clear, we will reinforce our policy.
Thank you for your time,
Wilma Bleshman
Enron Networks
713-853-1562
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Subject: FW: Conference Call re: California's PUC's Decision to Suspend DA
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FYI:
On the call today with Jeremy Blachman & Co. today, we decided to the do the following:
Sue will make sure that EES legal (Mike Smith) reviews ARMs petition to modify the Commission's order suspending DA.
Sue will send Jeremy a one-page summary of the petition and Jeremy will use it to solicit participation from Enron customers (i.e., see if any are willing to sign the petition).
Jeff will work with Karen Denne to start drafting a couple of one-page letters that customers would sign and send to Legislators in the event Davis is successful in calling them back in October to work on energy matters.
Let us know if you have any questions.
Best,
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: Alamo, Joseph
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 12:36 PM
To: '[email protected]'; '[email protected]'; '[email protected]'; '[email protected]'; '[email protected]'; Shapiro, Richard; Mara, Susan
Cc: '[email protected]'; Dasovich, Jeff; Dick, Sharon
Subject: Conference Call re: California's PUC's Decision to Suspend DA
Importance: High
Please be advised that you are cordially invited to participate in a conference call on the above-referenced topic, as noted below:
Date: TODAY, Monday September 24
Call Time: 1:30 PM PDT/3:30 CDT
Call-in: (800) 998-2462
Passcode: 5558930
Please note: if any technical difficulties during call, dial *0 for operator assistance.
Joseph Alamo
Sr. Administrative Assistant
Global Government Affairs
ph. (415) 782-7841
fax (415) 782-7854
e-mail: [email protected]
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Subject: Re: URGENT! Technical Working Group
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See you on Sunday with language on Direct Access.
Best,
Jeff
"Delaney Hunter" <[email protected]>
07/06/2001 02:52 PM
Please respond to dhunter
To: "Mike Kahl (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Barbara Barkovich (E-mail)"
<[email protected]>, "John White (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Ann
Cohn (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "John Fielder (E-mail)" <[email protected]>,
"Gary Schoonyan (E-mail)" <[email protected]>, "Jeff Dasovich (E-mail)"
<[email protected]>, "Dorothy Rothrock (E-mail)" <[email protected]>,
"Keith McCrea (E-mail)" <[email protected]>
cc: "Phil Isenberg (E-mail)" <[email protected]>
Subject: URGENT! Technical Working Group
Folks-
Ok, here is the plan. We need to draft language on the following issues
(including all the options under each of the issues) that were included in
our Roadmap Document:
Direct Access
Large Customer Utility Service options
Rate Relief
Customer Specific Generation
Renewable Energy
These are the pieces that are NOT covered in other plans, documents, etc. We
need to have the language completed no later than Monday 7/9 at 5:00pm.
I am open to suggestions on how best to handle the work -- maybe assigning
the topics above to folks and then getting together to refine and finalize a
work product? If everyone thinks this is a plan that can work and if there
is a specific topic you would like to tackle please let me know. I would
propose meeting on Sunday at say 3:00 at Mike Kahl's office if that meets
with everyone's approval.
Thanks,
Delaney
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Subject: Re: FW: CA Gas Infrastructure Meeting
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Scott,
Apologies on behalf of Jeff re: not responding to you to date; I have been
assured, however,
that you will hear from him as soon as he can "get his head above water"! I
know that he has been extremely busy preparing for travel to and meetings in
Houston next week, and we both appreciate your patience.
Jeff will respond to your inquiry as soon as possible.
Thanks again for your understanding,
Joseph Alamo
Sr. Admin. Assistant
Government Affairs - The Americas
San Francisco CA
From: Scott Sullivan/Western Region/The Bentley Company@Exchange on
04/26/2001 12:09 PM CDT
To: Joseph Alamo/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: FW: CA Gas Infrastructure Meeting
-----Original Message-----
From: "Hunter, Christopher [JJCUS]" <[email protected]>@ENRON@EES
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 1:18 PM
To: "'Sullivan.Scott'" <[email protected]>
Subject: FW: CA Gas Infrastructure Meeting
Importance: High
Any update from your Government Affairs folks yet?
Chris Hunter
Johnson & Johnson
Worldwide Engineering Services http://jjw.jjcus.jnj.com/wweshp
( 732 524.2347
-----Original Message-----
From: Hunter, Christopher [JJCUS]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 1:24 PM
To: 'Sullivan.Scott'
Subject: CA Gas Infrastructure Meeting
Importance: High
Scott-
Did you attend the CA Natural Gas Infrastructure meeting on Tuesday? Can you
provide a summary of the items addressed?
Chris Hunter
Johnson & Johnson
Worldwide Engineering Services http://jjw.jjcus.jnj.com/wweshp
( 732 524.2347
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Subject: Re: Draft Comments on Rate Design Proposal
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Here are my comments. I highlighted the use of tiering while stressing a
positive approach. Looking forward to the discussion in half an hour.
/TJ
From: Harry Kingerski@ENRON on 04/05/2001 04:13 PM
To: JBennett <[email protected]>
cc: [email protected], "Harry Kingerski (E-mail)" <[email protected]>,
[email protected], JBennett <[email protected]>,
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], Rubena Buerger/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Mike
D Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Vicki Sharp/HOU/EES@EES
Subject: Re: Draft Comments on Rate Design Proposal
See comments attached. We will schedule a Friday 8:30 am PDT (10:30 am CDT)
conference call to discuss all comments. Call - in number will be forwarded
from Rubena later.
JBennett <[email protected]>
04/05/2001 02:12 PM
To: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], JBennett <[email protected]>,
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
"Harry Kingerski (E-mail)" <[email protected]>
cc:
Subject: Draft Comments on Rate Design Proposal
Attached are draft comments along the lines we talked about yesterday. They
are fairly short and sweet. I apologize for the delay in getting these out.
As they are due tomorrow, please get any comments to me by tomorrow morning.
<<X23291.DOC>>
Jeanne Bennett
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Subject: NEWS: info on 3 cent increase for DA
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Loretta Lynch/CPUC Rate Increase Proposal
* According to our attorney in San Francisco who follows the CPUC, there has
been no clarification about how the 3 cent increase will affect Direct Access
customers (past, present, or future customers)
* Lots of comments were filed with the CPUC that asked about the application
to DA customers
* However, in a signed ruling/statement/document yesterday, the CPUC didn't
even touch the subject of DA...they didn't answer the comments
* Deadline for the CPUC decision on how to implement the rate increase is
Mon, May 14 (surely? something would be final/solid by then?)
Governor Davis' Rate Increase Proposal
* Looks more like a state revenue plan than power rate increase plan
(according to the attorney)
* Nothing about Davis' plan has been published except for a flyer (attorney
faxing me the flyer now)
* When asked about how Davis' plan would apply to DA customers, the Gov's
spokesperson said that the policy has yet to be determined...that, as of now,
there would be no special consideration for DA customers...(meaning that DA
customers would be included in his rate increases)
Other Thoughts from the Attorney
* No one is sponsoring bills right now to straighten-out DA's situation
* CPUC, Governor appear not to focus on DA because they don't know what's
going to happen with it
Sounds like we need to get on the phones....maybe a Telethon! Dial for
Direct Access; Support Choice in California
...George, would one of the TV stations let us on?
Lemme know....
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Subject: Draft Response to FERC November 1 Order
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Attached is a first draft of WPTF's response to the FERC's November 1
Order.? Please note that there are several areas where parties are asked to
provide more information to substantiate and bolster the contentions made in
the filing.
?
Most importantly, please also note that the questions distributed by
Chairman Hoecker subsequent to the San Diego meeting are not the same
questions we discussed at the 11/15 Board meeting.? They ask for detailed
data which I do not have and will require input from WPTF members.? Rather
than attempting to answer these questions in this first draft, I suggest we
confer by phone on 11/20 with regard to how to pull this information
together.? Alternatively, anyone who wants to take a shot at one or more of
the questions will be greatly appreciated and awarded a free life-time
subscription to the Burrito.
?
Also, several parties indicated at the Board meeting that our filing should
reference material which has not yet been sent to me.? Prime among these are
the John Stout material and graphs on BFM activity which?are supposed to be
on the ISO website.? If folks think this material would be helpful to
include, I would appreciate having it sent to me with recommendations for how
it should be used.
?
As a reminder, the filing is due on Wednesday the 22nd, so we have some time
to productively improve this draft on Monday and Tuesday.? Thanks for your
anticipated help and assistance . . . and have a good weekend!
?
Dan
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Subject: There's Still Time for Great Gifts
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Subject: Re: ENA Successful in ISO Auction
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FYI.
Tim Belden@ECT
10/17/2000 07:40 AM
To: Jeff Dasovich/Na/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: Re: ENA Successful in ISO Auction
ENA also sold 100 MW of peak power (6x16) to PG&E for 5 years beginning in
January of 2001 delivered in NP15. They declined our offer for flat (7x24)
power delivered in NP15 of $50.90/MWh. The trade press is claiming that they
purchased 400 MW from Calpine delivered in the new Greater Bay Area zone for
around $51/MWh. I believe that these values are lower than the current
generation component of PG&E's frozen rates.
PG&E procured these MW's through a traditional rfp. This is a pretty clean
bilateral deal done outside of the PX. We papered the deal using the EEI
master agreement.
From: Jeff Dasovich@ENRON on 10/16/2000 07:54 PM CDT
Sent by: Jeff Dasovich@ENRON
To: [email protected], Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, James D
Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, [email protected], Karen Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Paul
Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Tim Belden/HOU/ECT@ECT, Robert Badeer/HOU/ECT@ECT, Susan
J Mara/SFO/EES@EES, Mona L Petrochko/SFO/EES@EES, Sandra
McCubbin/SFO/EES@EES, Mary Hain/HOU/ECT@ECT, Joe Hartsoe/Corp/Enron@ENRON,
Sarah Novosel/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: ENA Successful in ISO Auction
In case word hasn't gotten around, ENA learned COB Friday, that it has been
chosen to engage in further negotiations with the ISO for about 450 MWs of
projects. The preliminary award is based on ENA's response to the RFQ that
the ISO issued last month for "emergency resources."
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Subject: Re: Davis Address
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Will do. You hear it from Sandi, who heard it from Bev, who heard it from
Peace? Or are there other sources confirming?
Best,
Jeff
James D Steffes
04/05/2001 11:26 AM
To: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Re: Davis Address
Jeff --
I'm hearing that Enron will be mentioned in the speech. Ask Kari?
Jim
From: Jeff Dasovich on 04/05/2001 11:01 AM
Sent by: Jeff Dasovich
To: James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, Sandra
McCubbin/NA/Enron@Enron, Susan J Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, Karen
Denne/Corp/Enron@ENRON, [email protected], Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Alan
Comnes/PDX/ECT@ECT, [email protected], Harry Kingerski/NA/Enron@Enron
cc:
Subject: Davis Address
Based on latest info hear's latest assessment of Gov's talk:
I'm in charge.
Here's all the wonderful things I've done thus far to address the crisis
(likely to include Edison TX talks, since it seems he has no choice but to
continue that charade).
It's bad and getting worse and we've got to pull together as a state to get
through it.
Rate increases are a necessary evil that---painful as they are, and they will
be painful---must be part of the solution; and future increases may well be
likely.
Blame FERC and the generators, because it's their fault.
Windfall profits is a good idea.
Kari Dohn of the Gov's office and I have been trading voicemails. She's
going to LA with Governor Backbone later this afternoon for the speech. If
she and I hook up, I'll report back on what, if anything, I hear.
Best,
Jeff
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Subject: Please report salary info. for the past six months.
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PLEASE TAKE TWO MINUTES AND REPORT YOUR SALARY INFORMATION FOR THE PAST SIX
MONTHS IF YOU HAVE SWITCHED JOBS WITHIN YOUR CURRENT COMPANY OR HAVE FOUND
A JOB IN A NEW COMPANY.
(All information is confidential)
If you have any problems logging onto the system please contact "Steven
Holden" [email protected]
This aggregate information will be very valuable as you go forward in your
career. You can access this information any time off of the Haas career
site to see how you are fairing relative to recent E/WMBA graduates. For
this to work those of you in the program need to take two minutes to go
into BearTracks and complete the short Evening MBA Placement Report.
How do I report my salary information?
1) Go to the Career Services link below.
2) http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/careercenter/
3) Click on BearTracks enter your student ID #, the password is the word
"password".
4) Go to Placement & Salary Info., Click on EveMBA Placement Form, Click
on Go To Evening Placement Form.
5) Complete the boxes and pull down menus. You are done
This is confidential information, once we have enough entries we will
produce a placement report that will reflect aggregate salary information
for current students and graduates of the evening program. The reason we
have not been able to release an Evening MBA placement report is due to the
low number of students that have entered their data. We need enough
reports in order to protect confidentiality.
Please take a minute and do your part. Thanks--John
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Subject: Re: ETI redlines
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/all_documents/2572.
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Jeff:
To follow up on your call, there is no looming deadline for filing the
updated/revised tariffs for ETI in California. The changes we redlined are
reflective of service changes and specific PUC telecom staff directives.
(You never know what one staffer or another will require be added depending
on their view).
We also will need an approval on the consumer forms. Any comments solicited
will be incorporated prior to filing.
This should prove to be a fairly smooth process, and next week is fine.
Steve is out of town today and I will want him to approve the changes
anyway. So, feel free to contact us at your convenience. Thanks
Jeremy Meier
B & C
[email protected] wrote:
> thanks, jeremy. my understanding is that it was sent in today. i'm
> supposed to get a copy. when i do, i'll forward along to you.
>
>
> Jeremy Meier
> <jermeier@eart To: [email protected]
> hlink.net> cc:
> Subject: ETI CPUC Reports
> 10/13/2000
> 02:41 PM
>
>
>
> Jeff:
>
> As a reminder, note that the Quarterly Fee Reporting Statement you
> received and forwarded to us and Enron Accounting technically needs to
> be submitted to the CPUC/State by October 15, 2000. If it is indeed all
> Zero's for amounts billed, then you should still fill in zero's and send
> it to Sacramento sometime before Nov. 15, 2000 (penalty would attach as
> of 11/15).
>
> Jeremy
> B & C
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Subject: Gas WACOGs for SoCalGas
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/all_documents/4357.
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Jeff,
I got this from http://www.socalgas.com/candi/prices/pricing_monthly1.shtml
Farther back, MRW (actually, I) gave information to Michael Wong which I
think has monthly WACOGs in it.
Alan Comnes
Monthly Gas Procurement Rates
Month Effective Core Procurement Gas Price
(Cents Per Therm)
December 12/01/00 65.307
November 11/01/00 56.311
October 10/01/00 57.038
September 09/01/00 56.506
August
08/01/00
39.267
July
07/01/00
46.102
June
06/01/00
41.307
May
05/01/00
32.723
April
04/01/00
31.892
March
03/01/00
26.844
February
02/01/00
27.084
January
01/08/00
25.487
December
12/01/99
24.736
About this month's natural gas prices...
The procurement price increased by about 8.996 cents per therm from November,
2000 to December, 2000. This net increase is due to the commodity gas price
increasing by 12.681 cents per therm, plus a decrease in the Regulatory
adjustment of 3.685 cents per therm.
The increase in prices is generally due to the high demand caused by cold
temperatures throughout the country combined with reduced flowing supply.
View our more detailed monthly price data and our commercial and industrial
rates.
Calculated in accordance with Tariff Schedule G-CP (Core Procurement Service)
This information is also available on our Rate Information Hotline at
(213)244-2898.
Southern California Gas Company is not responsible for typographical errors.
Copyright , 2000 Southern California Gas Company
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Subject: CAEM Important Project Announcement
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/inbox/1521.
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PROJECT ANNOUNCEMENT: THE CAEM GRID ENHANCEMENT FORUM
PROMPT REPLY REQUESTED.
A slew of new power control, management, transmission and storage
technologies are becoming available in the power marketplace to reduce
congestion, enhance performance and improve reliability. These
technologies carry great promise for addressing some of the challenges
currently faced by regulators and market participants alike. But there
appear to be significant institutional, regulatory and pricing barriers
to their widespread use. In addition, the new technologies are likely
to present challenges of their own.
Accordingly, the Center for the Advancement of Energy Markets
(CAEM?www.caem.org) is hosting a consensus-building forum designed to
(a) achieve a common understanding of the grid-enhancing potential of
the new technologies; (b) use an intensive role-reversal seminar to
identify and highlight the institutional, regulatory and market design
barriers to the successful deployment of the various new tools; and (c)
develop technology-neutral recommendations addressing these barriers.
The project will begin in early 2002 with final policy recommendations
to be published by Spring of 2002. The project is expected to have a
significant impact on decisions made by regulators, financial analysts,
utility executives, the media and potential customers.
For a copy of the proposal, please e-mail Philip Marston, the Project
Director, at [email protected]. This forum is time-sensitive and
the number of participants is limited.
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Subject: Re: May 4th Meeting in San Francisco
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/notes_inbox/3828.
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Rick would like you to attend the 8:00 am and 10:00 am portions of the May
4th meeting. Sorry to have left you out.
Janel Guerrero
04/27/2001 06:01 PM
To: Paul Kaufman/PDX/ECT@ECT, Susan J Mara/NA/Enron@ENRON, Jeff
Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, Sandra McCubbin/NA/Enron@Enron, [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], Susan M Landwehr/NA/Enron@Enron, Leslie
Lawner/NA/Enron@Enron, Jennifer Thome/NA/Enron@Enron, Richard
Shapiro/NA/Enron@Enron, Mark Palmer/Corp/Enron@ENRON, James D
Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Mary Schoen/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Ginger Dernehl/NA/Enron@Enron, Cindy Derecskey/Corp/Enron@Enron, Joseph
Alamo/NA/Enron@Enron, Linda J Noske/HOU/ECT@ECT
Subject: May 4th Meeting in San Francisco
Our schedule for the May 4th meeting has changed a bit, so please plan your
travel schedules accordingly. You will receive an agenda for the meeting
early next week.
Friday, May 4, 2001
8:00 am - 9:30 am
Campaign Leadership Meeting
Breakfast for this group will be served
Attendees:
Rick Shapiro
Mark Palmer
Jim Steffes
Janel Guerrero
Paul Kaufman
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Leadership/California/Western States Meeting
Rick Shapiro
Mark Palmer
Jim Steffes
Janel Guerrero
Karen Denne
Paul Kaufman
Sue Mara
Jeff Dasovich
Sandi McCubbin
Hedy Govener
Scott Govenar
Bev Hansen
Ken Smith
Rich Lichtenstein
Sandra Yamane
Joan Kradin
Susan Landwehr
Jennifer Thome
Leslie Lawner
Mary Schoen
Marc Racicot*
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Subject: Re: Customer Choice Package
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/sent/3925.
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Thanks a million. Do you think that you're boss is inclinded to put a call
in to the governor regarding the importance of choice and/or sign and send
letters to the leadership? Also, what was the name of the association you
forwarded the package to? Thanks again.
Best,
Jeff
Laura Ipsen <[email protected]>
04/02/2001 07:04 PM
To: [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Re: Customer Choice Package
Done.
Laura
At 06:48 PM 4/2/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>Laura:
>Good talking to you. Per our conversation, here's the package. Thanks
>very much for passing it along. If you have any questions, etc., don't
>hesitate. 415.782.7822
>
>Best,
>Jeff
>----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 04/02/2001 06:45 PM -----
>
>
>(See attached file: Ken Lay Letter re direct access.doc)(See attached file:
>CA_key legislators list.doc)(See attached file: CA_constituent letter to
>Gov Davis.doc)(See attached file: CA_constituent letter to Speaker
>Hertzberg.doc)(See attached file: CA_constituent letter to Assemblyman
>Keeley.doc)(See attached file: CA_constituent letter to Assemblyman
>Cox.doc)(See attached file: CA_constituent letter to Senator Burton.doc)
>(See attached file: CA_constituent letter to Senator Bowen.doc)(See
>attached file: CA_Talking Points on Direct Access for Sacto
>legislators.doc)(See attached file: CA_Talking Points Restore The Right To
>Choose.doc)(See attached file: CA_Talking Points on CPUC rate increase.doc)
>(See attached file: CA_economic impact one-pager 3.21.doc)
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Subject: Info from Mark Baldwin re storage issues
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/natural_gas_strategy/8.
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Baldwin reports as follows:
I spoke to Jerry Miller, PG&E, today concerning the unbundled CTA storage
option now being drafted in the PG&E tariff. Here is a summary of what we
reviewed.
Assuming that the tariffs are approved and operational by October 1st, CTA
customers will have the option to elect "Alternate Resources" as prescribed
in the documentation now being reviewed and avoid any future allocated
storage service cost. As the new rates will separate out these storage cost
components, both the market and would be suppliers of alternate resources
will be able to determine the future PG&E cost avoidance. Under the current
rules, CTAs are required to inject certain quantities of gas into storage
during the storage injection season. These gas volumes would be purchased by
the Core Procurement Group pursuant to the formula contained in Schedule
G-CFS. To the extent that the customers have paid for storage services in
their bundled transportation rates upto this October election, PG&E offers
this perspective. Residential customers , whom generally are not currently
participating in the CTA program, will not receive any compensation for
bundled paid to date storage service components prior to their election.
Commercial customers whom are participating in the CTA program will not
receive any compensation for bundle storage cost prior to their election.
However, Jerry suggest that this is not a real issue owing to the fact
commercial customers do not pay for storage services until the winter period
commencing November.
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Subject: Re: one-unit courses for Fall 2001
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/all_documents/12044.
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I saw that you signed up on Telebears for Non-Profits, and we downloaded
those requests too.
So you're all set.
TJ
At 09:50 AM 5/4/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi TJ:
>Work has prevented me from being on campus this week. I registered for
>1-unit courses, but have not "signed up" in the office. If that is
>mandatory, please let me know and my girlfriend---a student in the day
>program who will be there today---can sign me up.
>
>Best,
>Jeff
>
>
>
>
Teresa
Janus
> <[email protected]> To:
> [email protected]
> Sent
> by: cc: [email protected]
> [email protected] Subject: one-unit
> courses for Fall 2001
> rkeley.EDU
>
05/02/2001 07:48
PM
> Please respond to
> Teresa
> Janus
>
>
>
>Hi,
>
>ONE-UNIT COURSES:
>The demand for one-unit courses is very high, as outlined in the Student
>Handbook. It is uncommon for a student to be given a space in more than
>ONE one-unit course per semester.
>
>If you got into your 1st choice of a 1-unit class for Fall 2001, you will
>not be put on a waitlist for your 2nd choice at this time. After classes
>start in the Fall, if there is room available in any of the 1-units, we'll
>let you know. Adds will be based on seniority in the program.
>
>Thanks!
>You'll be given a chance to update your schedules May 4 - May 11.
>I will e-mail your Fall 2001 schedules to you this Friday.
>
>Thanks!
>TJ
>
>
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Subject: PG&E: 3d Qtr. OFO Report
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/notes_inbox/1279.
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Gas OII/OFO Settlement Parties:
Attached please find PG&E's OFO Report for the Third Quarter 2000. This is
provided to you in accordance with the Operational Flow Order ("OFO")
Settlement Agreement between PG&E and many other parties, filed in the
CPUC's Gas Strategy OII 99-07-003, and approved by the CPUC by Decision
00-02-050. Section C.1.f. of that Agreement requires PG&E to prepare a
Quarterly OFO Report concerning the number and causes of OFO events within
the prior three months.
The attachments consist of the Report (in Word) and two Appendices (in
Excel). Should you have any trouble opening either document, please contact
my secretary, Darcy Morrison, at telephone (415) 973-6644, or e-mail her at
[email protected].
At the OFO Forum on August 29, 2000, the parties decided not to hold another
Forum meeting to discuss this Third Quarter 2000 OFO Report, unless there
were other significant developments. Based on the results shown in the
attached Report, we see no current need for an OFO Forum meeting in the near
term. We suggest evaluating the events of the final quarter of 2000 to
determine whether or not to hold a Forum meeting in early 2001.
If you have any questions on this report, please call Rich Hall at (415)
972-5115.
Frank Lindh
Attorney
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
415-973-2776
[email protected]
Attachments
<<OFO Report 3rd QTR.doc>> <<3QTR 2000 - Appdx A.xls>> <<Appdx B 3rd Qtr
2000 Report win 95.xls>>
- OFO Report 3rd QTR.doc
- 3QTR 2000 - Appdx A.xls
- Appdx B 3rd Qtr 2000 Report win 95.xls
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Subject: Macroeconomics in the news
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/all_documents/159.
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It is just an exciting time to be taking macroeconomics...
I) Be sure to follow the rise in interest rates in UK, ECB, and US. We
will be discussing the pros & cons of each region's rise. Try to decide if
the ECB or the FT editorials (today pp. 12 & 13) are correct on the need
for the ECB rate increase.
II) You might also glance at articles on falling real estate prices in
Japan (p. 4), and the article on Daewoo's bankruptcy (p. 12).
III) Yesterday's FT had a long editorial on markets for the inputs into
global warming (Thurs. 11/4, p. 14). What are the pros and cons of markets
for controlling externalities of this global sort?
IV) Hint: A typical set of exam questions might be...
Consider one of the following nations that have had special sections in the
FT this term: Ireland, Brazil or Ghana.
1. What is are 1 or 2 of the most serious threats to short-run growth in
GDP for this nation?
2. What short-run fiscal or monetary policies are appropriate?
3. What is are 1 or 2 of the most serious threats to short-run growth in
GDP for this nation?
4. What longer-term policies are appropriate?
These are just the sections of this week, and I do not promise to give a
large selection of nations (although I will give > 1 unless I choose Japan,
Russia, or the EC).
David I. Levine Associate professor
Haas School of Business ph: 510/642-1697
University of California fax: 510/643-1420
Berkeley CA 94720-1900 email:
[email protected]
http://web.haas.berkeley.edu/www/levine/
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Subject: RE: honduras
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/sent_items/665.
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Interesting.
Question 1: Please explain the following line from your note: "I really need to get certified for diving."
Question 2: How hot is it down there?
Question 3: Cheap is good, but if you're going to travel that far to dive, is the diving good there, or is there another place (like Beliz) where the diving is supposed to be killer?
-----Original Message-----
From: Cameron Sellers [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 7:24 PM
To: Dasovich, Jeff; 'PP'
Subject: honduras
I asked PP if she was interested in going to Honduras between xmas and new
years this year. I really need to get certified for diving and the diving
there is extremely cheap, but reliable (its an American outfit and all
PADI). PP thought she might be interested in going and doing it with me.
So, first I wanted to know what you thought of the whole thing. Then, if
you are into it at all I will look into flight opportunities (staying down
there and the scuba course and single dives are all very cheap, but the
flight would be the most expensive). And, last, do you have miles on
continental and are they miles that PP can take advantage of also? I think
Continental goes to San Salvador which is a common connecting city. So, you
might luck out on flight costs and the whole trip would not be too bad.
What do you think?
Cameron Sellers
Vice President, Business Development
PERFECT
1860 Embarcadero Road - Suite 210
Palo Alto, CA 94303
[email protected]
650.798.3366 (direct dial)
650.269.3366 (cell)
650.858.1095 (fax)
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Subject: Re: Update on Calif PX price cap/RELIANT INVESTIGATION
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/all_documents/2419.
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Some news from the weekend:
UTILITIES/ENERGY: Calif. officials investigating Reliant Energy's
finances
Los Angeles --- Reliant Energy is the subject of an investigation
by California Attorney General Bill Lockyer on allegations of price
gouging in the wholesale power market, Dow Jones News Service
reported, citing sources working on the investigation. Dow Jones
reported the attorney general is investigating how Reliant, a
generation company, was able to boost its third-quarter net profit by
25 percent to 30 percent above analysts' estimates compared with the
same period in 1999, according to the company's earnings statement.
The company has indicated that third-quarter earnings available for
equity will top last year's figure by about $110 million. Reliant
officials didn't comment on the matter.
[from last Saturday's Atlanta Journal and Constitution]
Mary Hain
10/13/2000 03:39 PM
To: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@ENRON, James D Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, Susan J
Mara/SFO/EES@EES, Tim Belden/HOU/ECT@ECT, Christian Yoder/HOU/ECT@ECT,
[email protected], [email protected]
cc:
Subject: Re: Update on Calif PX price cap
No but we found out what they want. They don't really want all the other
stuff they asked for. What they really want is our financial information
(profit and loss).
From: Jeff Dasovich@ENRON on 10/13/2000 11:58 AM CDT
To: Mary Hain/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: Update on Calif PX price cap
Thanks, Mary. Did the PUC accept our deal re: information from the subpoena?
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Subject: Re: May California Journal Ad
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/notes_inbox/4539.
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currently working on graphics.=20
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y=20
morning to ensure that we meet our deadline.=20
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temperatures climb, so does demand.=20
?? We?re doing all we can to help. We?re working 24/7 to keep our power=20
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?? You can help by conserving electricity at home and work, and by urging=
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Subject: New Alias
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/mba_program/16.
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Hi Everyone,
As you know, the e-mail system has been put in place at the Haas School to
enhance the sense of community in the school. However, as you also know,
the use of the e-mail system sometimes gets out of hand. With this in
mind, I've created a new alias to try to help resolve this problem.
This new alias is called "evmba_social", which matches the equivalent
"mba_social" alias. The purpose of this alias is to announce social events
and any other non-administrative, non-academic-related issues. Please use
this alias to announce anything that is not a regular part of the program.
I will be announcing to the day students that, effective immediately, they
are to use this e-mail alias to announce all social events.
We will continue to use the "eveningmba" alias to make programmatic
announcements, which will include the annual program social events such as
the End-Of-Year Party, as well as EvMBA speakers, panel discussions, etc.
Additionally, the EvMBAA will continue to use this alias to announce its
programmatic activities such as elections, SAC activities, Half-Times, etc.
I have subscribed every EvMBA student to the "evmba_social" alias. If you
wish to unsubscribe yourself, please follow the following steps:
(1) Go to the Haas homepage and at the end of the URL, type "majordomo".
(2) Click on "Browse"
(3) Type in your full Haas e-mail address
(4) Type in "evmba_social" next to "Find"
(5) Click on "Go"
(6) Scroll down to the line that says "Unsubscribe"
(7) Click on "apply"
I hope this helps!
Cheers,
Diane
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Subject: RE: Sue Mara & VICA
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/sent_items/814.
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Horowitz never had a chance.
-----Original Message-----
From: Denne, Karen
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 4:32 PM
To: Shapiro, Richard; Kean, Steven J.; Kaufman, Paul; Dasovich, Jeff
Cc: Mara, Susan
Subject: FW: Sue Mara & VICA
Sue spoke on a panel today at the Valley Industry & Commerce Association (San Fernando Valley). Marathon also attended and sent the following:
-----Original Message-----
From: Sandra Yamane <[email protected]>@ENRON
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 6:19 PM
To: Denne, Karen
Cc: Joan Kradin
Subject: Sue Mara & VICA
Hi Karen:
Sue did a great job today at the VICA meeting. I wish I could take Sue and
fellow speaker Fred Pickle up and down the State of California to talk to
business associations about energy.
The audience was very receptive to the presentation. Now that the energy
crisis has moved off the front page and the legislature is out of session,
people seem better able to absorb the magnitude and long-term ramifications
of long term contracts, the end of direct access, etc.
David Horowitz spent more time talking about telco deregulation than
electricity. He is clearly more comfortable talking about telco and was
completely unaware of current events at Enron. David Freeman did not show
up and he didn't send anyone in his place.
Carolyn Casavan, VICA co-chair of the energy & environment committee told
Sue to call if there was anything that VICA could do to support efforts to
reinstate direct access to please call.
Hope you have a good weekend.
Talk to you soon
Sandra
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Subject: RE: Western Government Affairs Meeting - Wednesday October 10 -
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['Steve; Alvarez', 'Walton', 'Susan; Steffes', 'Sarah; Dasovich', 'Steve C. (Legal)', 'Ray; Roan', '[email protected]', 'James D.; Novosel', 'Debra; Karen Denne (E-mail); Hall', 'Andy; Davidson', 'Charles; Rodriquez', 'Rebecca W.; Lindberg', 'Jeff; Cantrell', 'Susan; Yeung', 'Michael; Mara']
File: dasovich-j/sent_items/469.
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that would be great.
-----Original Message-----
From: Perrino, Dave
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 12:48 PM
To: Dasovich, Jeff
Subject: RE: Western Government Affairs Meeting - Wednesday October 10 - HOUSTON
Jeff,
I have not arranged for a call-in number, but if you're intertested I can have Linda set one up. Let me know.
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: Dasovich, Jeff
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 10:47 AM
To: Perrino, Dave
Subject: RE: Western Government Affairs Meeting - Wednesday October 10 - HOUSTON
Sue's will be in Houston for this, but will there be a call-in number to tap into for some of the discussion? Thanks a lot.
Best,
Jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: Perrino, Dave
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 11:01 AM
To: Nicolay, Christi L.; Comnes, Alan; Kaufman, Paul; Landwehr, Susan M.; Belden, Tim
Cc: Walton, Steve; Alvarez, Ray; Roan, Michael; Mara, Susan; Steffes, James D.; Novosel, Sarah; Dasovich, Jeff; Cantrell, Rebecca W.; Lindberg, Susan; Yeung, Charles; Rodriquez, Andy; Davidson, Debra; Karen Denne (E-mail); Hall, Steve C. (Legal)
Subject: Western Government Affairs Meeting - Wednesday October 10 - HOUSTON
Importance: High
Dear All,
Attached to this message is the agenda outline for our meeting in Houton TX on Wednesday, October 10 beginning at 8 AM.
I have arranged with Linda Noske for a continental breakfast to be available so we can get started promptly at 8AM and as Christi has noted, lunch will also be provided. Any questions, please contact me.
Kind Regards,
Dave
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Subject: Re: Negative CTC Meeting - 11:30 a.m. Today
Sender: [email protected]
Recipients: ['[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]', '[email protected]']
File: dasovich-j/all_documents/9728.
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I would like to start at 11:30 given some prior committments. Jeff should
have the document ready to review. We can get through this in 1.5 hours.
Jim
Jeff Dasovich
Sent by: Jeff Dasovich
03/07/2001 09:29 AM
To: Marcia A Linton/NA/Enron@Enron
cc: Harry Kingerski/NA/Enron@ENRON, Iris Waser/HOU/EES@EES, James D
Steffes/NA/Enron@ENRON, [email protected], [email protected], Leasa
Lopez/HOU/EES@EES, [email protected], Mike D Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Rubena
Buerger/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Vicki Sharp/HOU/EES@EES
Subject: Re: Negative CTC Meeting - 11:30 a.m. Today
I think we may have decided to start at 11 AM? I have a 1 PM meeting.
Possible to start at 11?
Best,
Jeff
Marcia A Linton
03/07/2001 08:22 AM
To: Mike D Smith/HOU/EES@EES, Harry Kingerski/NA/Enron@Enron, James D
Steffes/NA/Enron@Enron, [email protected], [email protected], Vicki
Sharp/HOU/EES@EES, Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, [email protected]
cc: Iris Waser/HOU/EES@EES, Rubena
Buerger/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT, Leasa Lopez/HOU/EES@EES
Subject: Negative CTC Meeting - 11:30 a.m. Today
A conference call meeting has been set up for 11:30 am today, March 7 to
discuss EES Negative CTC. Conference room EB-4746 has been reserved for the
Houston participants. The call-in number for the call will be:
888-422-7137
Host Code (for Jim only) - 438907
Participant Code (for everyone else) - 865493
If you have any questions regarding this call, please give me a call at
713-853-3226.
Thanks,
Marcia
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