Message-ID: <23783177.1075844193939.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2001 02:17:00 -0800 (PST) From: christi.nicolay@enron.com To: janine.migden@enron.com, james.steffes@enron.com, steve.montovano@enron.com, harry.kingerski@enron.com, paul.kaufman@enron.com, richard.shapiro@enron.com Subject: EPMI/EES Purchases from industrials Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Christi L Nicolay X-To: Janine Migden, James D Steffes, Steve Montovano, Harry Kingerski, Paul Kaufman, Richard Shapiro X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Richard_Shapiro_June2001\Notes Folders\All documents X-Origin: SHAPIRO-R X-FileName: rshapiro.nsf Below are filings that EPMI and EES will make next week. Once granted by FERC, they will allow EPMI and EES to perform some regulatory filings and functions on behalf of the industrials. An industrial selling into the grid will still be considered a "licensed power marketer", but we can handle many of the tasks, thus making it easier for them to sell to Enron, rather than another power marketer that has not filed this application at FERC. I talked to Kevin about this last night, and we discussed the fact that this FERC authorization WILL NOT allow the industrial to circumvent its host utility tariff. Therefore, if the industrial is restricted from selling power from its on-site generator to the grid by the host tariff, FERC will not override that. (FERC made that clear in the initial 'InPower" filing in response to a request from JEA.) For example, several years ago at Jim Fallon's request, we checked the HLP tariff and found that it restricted EPMI from selling power to the grid from the generators in the Enron building basement. While Kevin thinks that this can be a valuable filing, he is concerned that many utility sales tariffs restrict power sales to the grid from on-site generators. In addition, Mark Dobler and John Berger are working at EES on distributed generation solutions and could be restricted from the optionality that grid sales provide vs. use of distributed generation on site. It seems that we may want to focus some state resources on making sure that the utility tariffs, especially in open access retail states, provide for maximum flexibility for industrial customers. Let me know if you would like me to visit with Mark Dobler about this or provide other assistance. Thanks. Christi ---------------------- Forwarded by Christi L Nicolay/HOU/ECT on 02/09/2001 09:51 AM --------------------------- "Kimberly Curry" on 02/08/2001 03:50:44 PM To: cc: Subject: InPower-type filings Christi, Attached are clean copy and redlined version of the EPMI and EES filings. 137355 - EES clean copy MBR.wpd - redline of EES filing 133268 - EPMI clean copy MBR.wpd - redline of EPMI filing - 0137355.01 - MBR1.WPD - 0133268.02 - MBR.WPD