Message-ID: <2412104.1075863600253.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 01:30:00 -0700 (PDT) From: carla.hoffman@enron.com To: tim.belden@enron.com, robert.badeer@enron.com, jeff.richter@enron.com, phillip.platter@enron.com, mike.swerzbin@enron.com, diana.scholtes@enron.com, sean.crandall@enron.com, matt.motley@enron.com, mark.guzman@enron.com, tom.alonso@enron.com, mark.fischer@enron.com, stewart.rosman@enron.com, greg.wolfe@enron.com, kristian.lande@enron.com, monica.lande@enron.com Subject: DJ Calif ISO Exceeded $250 Cap In Off-system Buys -Sources Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Carla Hoffman X-To: Tim Belden, Robert Badeer, Jeff Richter, Phillip Platter, Mike Swerzbin, Diana Scholtes, Sean Crandall, Matt Motley, Mark Guzman, Tom Alonso, Mark Fischer, Stewart Rosman, Greg Wolfe, Kristian J Lande, Monica Lande X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Robert_Badeer_Aug2000\Notes Folders\Discussion threads X-Origin: Badeer-R X-FileName: rbadeer.nsf ---------------------- Forwarded by Carla Hoffman/PDX/ECT on 08/16/2000 08:36 AM --------------------------- Enron Capital & Trade Resources Corp. From: "Pergher, Gunther" 08/16/2000 08:16 AM To: "Leopold, Jason" cc: (bcc: Carla Hoffman/PDX/ECT) Subject: DJ Calif ISO Exceeded $250 Cap In Off-system Buys -Sources 15:13 GMT 16 August 2000 DJ Calif ISO Exceeded $250 Cap In Off-system Buys -Sources NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--The California Independent System Operator had to pay more than its stated maximum price of $250 a megawatt-hour this week due to short supplies of electricity in the western U.S. amid high air-conditioning demand, according to market sources. Under its price cap rules, the ISO is allowed to exceed its cap in "out-of-market" purchases, which is when it purchases power in deals arranged directly with sellers over the phone, rather than through its usual computer-based purchasing system. The current cap was lowered to $250/MWh from $500/MWh starting August 7. The ISO wouldn't confirm that it had to pay more than $250 Monday. "We're not going to reveal whether this is happening, or at what price," spokeswoman Stephanie McCorkel told Dow Jones Newswires. "For the sake of protecting consumers, we will keep our price strategy confidiential. But any out-of-market purchase above the cap is very rare." On Sunday, the ISO agreed to pay about $350/MWh at Palo Verde to a southwest utility for on-peak Monday power, according to a trader for the utility, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. Bilateral trades not involving the ISO were done as high as $375/MWh Monday afternoon in the real-time market. Other market sources said that the ISO exceeded its cap again Tuesday afternoon, when several major California generating units were be taken off line for unplanned repairs, and the real-time market rose to $500/MWh for one hour at Palo Verde. Those purchases couldn't be confirmed with sellers. According to its price cap rule, "Such reduced cap shall not apply to out-of-market calls placed by management to out-of-state generator resources." Some market participants say that regular out-of-market purchases above $250/MWh could persuade suppliers to not offer power to the ISO via its computer-based system, which has plateaued at $250/MWh for most of both Monday and Tuesday afternoons. And owners of generating stations in California say there is no justification for giving preferential treatment to out-of-state generators. -Mark Golden; Dow Jones Newswires 201-938-4604; mark.golden@dowjones.com Copyright (c) 2000, Dow Jones & Company Inc G_nther A. Pergher Senior Analyst Dow Jones & Company Inc. Tel. 609.520.7067 Fax. 609.452.3531 The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer. <> - Gunther Pergher (E-mail).vcf