Message-ID: <11895446.1075841435678.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 11:44:10 -0800 (PST) From: rika.imai@enron.com To: m..presto@enron.com, lloyd.will@enron.com Subject: Martin Lin and Power Fundamentals Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-From: Imai, Rika X-To: Presto, Kevin M. , Will, Lloyd X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \ExMerge - Presto, Kevin M.\Deleted Items X-Origin: PRESTO-K X-FileName: kevin presto 2-7-02.pst Kevin & Lloyd, As we re-asses the fundamental information needed by the traders, I think t= hat it is important to actively recruit Martin Lin to the power fundamental= s group.=20 Martin Lin has developed and continuously improved the current short term a= nd long-term Interconnect and Ercot models as well as played an important p= art in bringing fourth advancements with Powerworld. He is the only person = that has extensive and significant working familiarity with the Ercot power= system. He is of significant importance if we continue to make any chang= es or improvements to the current Interconnect and Ercot models. His knowl= edge extends beyond the process of the flow of electricity and the transmis= sion of power to include the ability to program in C++ and VBA. In regards= to Powerworld, he has both academic and practical expertise as well as a t= echnical understanding of the functionality of the program. He has been lea= ding the advancements with Powerworld in order to tie in powerworld with th= e interconnect models as well as utilize powerworld to conduct contingencie= s analysis and automatic ATC calculations. Another area of expertise is h= is knowledge of options. He has worked on options models for broadband s= ervices.=20 If you have any questiosns in regards to the impact of his continbutions, p= lease feel free to contact myself or Steve Benchluch.=20 Thank You Rika Imai