Message-ID: <14425924.1075855579837.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2000 20:53:00 -0700 (PDT) From: juan.hernandez@enron.com To: wayne.herndon@enron.com Subject: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Juan Hernandez X-To: Wayne Herndon X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Juan_Hernandez_Jun2001\Notes Folders\Discussion threads X-Origin: Hernandez-J X-FileName: jhernan3.nsf SERC Evening peak prices remained strong until he 22. OPC was a low 40's bid untill he 22. We prescheduled 100 mw's to SOCO for $95 from he 20-22. SCEG, DUKE and SC were low 40's bids for the evening peak. CPL was the only reasonable offer at $60. TLR's prevented any new schedules from being started until he 23. Off- peak bids were in the low to mid teen's. SOCO was buying $15 from their neighbor's. Vepco offered out $14.00 into TVA or into EES for off-peak. This power ended up being sold to EES. EES would not show us a bid for off-peak. For Wednesday SOCO and SCEG will be buying hourly after the morning peak. Duke and Vepco will be buying for economics. SOCO did not want to pre-schedule anything for Wednesday. SERC 16 hour average: BID $ 50 OFFER $ 80 FRCC Bids were not very strong in Florida for the evening peak. Rain helped the Florida utilities cover their loads. For he 21-22 TAL, FPL and FPC were mid 40's to mid 50's bids for the evening peak. The only offer for the evening peak was a $100 offer from FPL. For off-peak, bids were in the mid teens, there was no real interest in buying off-peak. FPC and FP&L will wait until mid morning to look for preschedules. FRCC 16 hour average: BID $ 90 OFFER $ 150