Message-ID: <5714168.1075840348290.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 10:22:17 -0800 (PST) From: info@pmaconference.com To: don.baughman@enron.com Subject: FERC 101/102 Feb. 11-12 NY; Mar. 4-5 Chicago Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-From: The Power Marketing Association @ENRON X-To: Baughman Jr., Don X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \ExMerge - Baughman Jr., Don\UBSW Energy\PowerMktAssoc X-Origin: BAUGHMAN-D X-FileName: don baughman 6-25-02.PST Ferc 101/102 [IMAGE]=09 [IMAGE]=09 [IMAGE]=09 Understanding FERC's Role and How it Impacts Rapidly Changing Wholesale Po= wer Markets Across the U.S.=09 [IMAGE]=09 FERC 101/102: Changing Wholesale Power Markets February 11-12, 2002 - New = York, NY ? March 4-5, 2002 Chicago, IL Click Here to Download a Complete Co= nference Brochure =09 =09[IMAGE]=09 Includes Special In-Depth Analysis of Pending Federal Legislations, Causes = and Consequences of the Enron Meltdown and Potential Impact of FERC's Decis= ion to Revoke Authority to Sell Power at Market-Based Rates [IMAGE] Atte= nd and learn about FERC, the California Crisis, market power and steps FERC= under Pat Wood is likely to take to reshape the power industry in coming m= onths. Course Locations & Dates February 11-12, 2002 New York, NY March = 4-5, 2002 Chicago, IL 18 hours of CLE Credit available! $150 Early Bird R= egistration Discount available for payments received by deadline.=09Energy = Business Watch's "FERC ELECTRICITY COURSE 101" provides a comprehensive ove= rview of how FERC's actions affect the power industry for those seeking to = get up to speed or refreshed on what the Agency does and how it affects who= lesale power markets. The course also examines how FERC's role is changing = under Pat Wood (the Commission's new Chairman) and provides an overview of = what to expect next as a result of the Enron bankruptcy, pending federal le= gislation and FERC's new test for assessing market power. Energy Business= Watch's "FERC ELECTRICITY COURSE 102" examines in-depth the most important= federal issues facing the power industry, including lessons leaned from th= e California experience, the Commission's new Supply Margin Assessment (SMA= ) test for assessing market power, the continuing debate over transmission = pricing and price caps, FERC's changing approach to enforcement and the lik= ely outcome of FERC's efforts to force formation of "Super-Regional" RTO's.= =09 Click Here to Download a Complete Conference Brochure =09 [IMAGE]=09 This pair of FERC courses is presented by Andy Weissman, Publisher of Energ= y Business Watch and Chairman of Energy Ventures Group, Energy Business Wat= ch's parent company Andy is a well-known expert on electric utility industr= y restructuring, with over 25 year's experience as a partner in major law f= irms practicing before the FERC and state regulatory commissions throughout= the United States. He has advised over 40 major investor-owned electric ut= ilities, independent power producers, natural gas suppliers and power marke= ters on all aspects of FERC practice and procedure and helped FERC to formu= late new policy for the industry. In recent years, he has been a leader n= ationally in bringing innovative new technologies to the power industry hel= ping to launch companies now backed by several of the largest players in th= e industry. Earlier in his career, Andy helped to pioneer the market for bu= ying and selling emission rights under the Clean Air Act, structuring numer= ous precedent-setting deals. He has presented the FERC 101 & 102 program on= 19 prior occasions at locations across the U.S.=09 [IMAGE]=09 Energy Business Watch is a new daily news service linking the worlds of Was= hington, Houston and New York and points in between with intelligence and a= nalysis that goes beyond the headlines, by some of the most experienced rep= orters covering energy today.=09 [IMAGE]=09 Click Here to Download a Complete Conference Brochure =09