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Let it go. | dev33 |
Ken is PR, and PR only. | dev33 |
There are also calls where substance is discussed. | dev33 |
Ken can't do that. | dev33 |
Michelle: I've verified the information below. | dev33 |
If you'd like to drill down deeper into any particular issue listed below, just let me know. | dev33 |
Best, Jeff | dev33 |
This sounds like a good idea. | dev33 |
cc: Subject: Fwd: Review of FERC Analysis Gary Ackerman asked that the attached proposal from Ben Zycher be sent to the board. | dev33 |
Are we supporting this (at least conceptually)? | dev33 |
Seems important to have a tangible alternative to the horrible plan that the ISO Board/Staff is contemplating. | dev33 |
Best, Jeff | dev33 |
Greetings: This was reported on the news this morning. | dev33 |
I'll see if I can retrieve anything off of our illustrious Governorn's web site. | dev33 |
Any reports of it in Washington D.C. Thanks. | dev33 |
Best, Jeff | dev33 |
Sue: FYI--I'll be on the call and am covering. | dev33 |
You're welcome to join. | dev33 |
Best, Jeff | dev33 |
Thanks, Rosalee. | dev33 |
Best, Jeff | dev33 |
Jim, et al: FYI. | dev33 |
Lots of expansion plans going on, including TW. | dev33 |
We can discuss further on the call. | dev33 |
Expansions generally create some level of concern from shippers due to the fact that capacity to the boarder exceeds takeaway in California. | dev33 |
It's particularly prickly at Wheeler, through which, I'm assuming, the Kern expansion will flow. | dev33 |
We can discuss further on the call. | dev33 |
Best, Jeff | dev33 |
Thank you very much. | dev33 |
Jeff | dev33 |
Given everything that we've got on our plate, and the relative priority of the affiliate issue, and the fact that ARM and Wild Goose are involved, I would propose that we take a pass on this one. | dev33 |
Thoughts? | dev33 |
Best, Jeff | dev33 |
It's a love fest! | dev33 |
How goes it? | dev33 |
Steve: Based on the note from Rosalee, and if you agree, I'm going to assign low priority to the issue. | dev33 |
Jeff | dev33 |
FYI. | dev33 |
Silicon Manufacturer Group's comments on interruptible rates, etc. | dev33 |
greetings. | dev33 |
could you please call me at 415.782.7822. | dev33 |
thanks. | dev33 |
Jeff | dev33 |
Prior to the UC/CSU blow-up, I would have said yes. | dev33 |
Now my inclination is to lay low. | dev33 |
But there may be other good reasons for getting out there. | dev33 |
I just can't think of any.... | dev33 |
Best, Jeff | dev33 |
Yes. | dev33 |
Apologies, if I had your phone number, I'd have called you. | dev33 |
I'm tied up for the next hour or so. | dev33 |
If you give me your number, I can call you. | dev33 |
Best, Jeff | dev33 |
Jim: I'm assuming that I'll participate by phone in the meeting with Vicki and by phone in the meeting with Dave. | dev33 |
That right? | dev33 |
Best, Jeff | dev33 |
can't wait to see the headlines: "congressman has hitman kill pregnant girlfriend, but supreme court ruling will allow him to vote on big budget bill this sunday anyway!" | dev33 |
Ain't got one. | dev33 |
Please call Scott Govenar at 916.448.8240 for info. | dev33 |
Greetings folks: Great to see you (missed you, Donald) in Houston. | dev33 |
Pleasesee attached. | dev33 |
This guy's been after me for some time. | dev33 |
I finally spoke withim and told him that I'd pass it along. | dev33 |
I don't know who (if anyone) in Eis interested in OSS---I can't recall if it's a component of our architecture, or not. | dev33 |
If there is someone who might be interested, could yforward this along? | dev33 |
They can choose to follow up, or not. | dev33 |
Hope all is weland hope to see you again very soon. | dev33 |
Best, Jeff | dev33 |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE GOVERNOR DAVIS UNVEILS 20/20 ENERGY REBATE PROGRAM FOR SUMMER 2001 California ratepayers will receive a 20 percent rebate on their summer electric bill if they cut back their electricity use by 20 percent over lassummer's levels under a new initiative unveiled by Governor Davis today. | dev33 |
The "20/20" program, created by the Governor under executive order, is designed to help the state avoid the likelihood of blackouts this summer anreward consumers who significantly conserve energy. | dev33 |
In addition, it couldsave the state up to $1.3 billion in power costs by reducing the amount ofelectricity the state must buy during expensive summer peak periods. | dev33 |
?=14 ?AThis program helps us take control of our own energy destiny,?=14 ?=0F_ Governor Davis said. | dev33 |
?=14 ?AWe will save money and reduce costs to consumers. | dev33 |
Theprogram will save up to 2,200 megawatts during the summer peak period. | dev33 |
That?=14 ?vs power the state won?=14 ?vt have to purchase. | dev33 |
Instead of paying exorbitant rates to out-of-state generators, I?=14 ?vd rather pay Califoconsumers to conserve.?=14 ?=0F_ The voluntary program is designed to cover all households and businesses inCalifornia. | dev33 |
Under the Governor?=14 ?vs plan, customers will receive a 20 percent rebate on Summer 2001 bills if they achieve 20 percent or greater reductionin electricity consumption between June and September versus last year. | dev33 |
Residential and small commercial rebates will be based on 20 percent reduction of total consumption, while commercial and industrial customer rebates will be basedon 20 percent reduction of peak load. | dev33 |
Rebates will be issued at the end of the June-September period. | dev33 |
The 20/20 program for Summer 2001 is a major component of Governor Davis?comprehensive energy efficiency and demand reduction program. | dev33 |
Since JanuaryGovernor Davis has instituted conservation measures to help Californians conserve energy, including: Directing more than $800 million for programs to improve conservation andefficiency. | dev33 |
Implementing aggressive conservation measures in state buildings, resultingin about 200 MW of savings during energy emergencies. | dev33 |
Developing a comprehensive outreach and education campaign to reach businesses, organizations, and millions of California consumers. | dev33 |
Partnering with other governmental entities, including school districts toensure that all 475 cities, 58 counties, and 8,300 schools in California reduce consumption. | dev33 |
Adopting the strongest energy efficiency standards in the world for residential and non-residential buildings and appliances. | dev33 |
Incorporating energy efficient, sustainable building designs in new statebuilding projects. | dev33 |
Issuing 15 Governor's Executive Orders on energy. | dev33 |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CALIFORNIA RECEIVES FIRST PEAKER POWER PLANT PROPOSALS Governor Gray Davis announced that the first two proposals for power plantsto provide electricity at peak use times this summer have been received bythe California Energy Commission. | dev33 |
"We are doing everything we can to greatly streamline the time it takes toget new generation up and running this summer," Governor Davis said. | dev33 |
"Thesenew peaker proposals are examples of our determination to meet California'senergy challenge." | dev33 |
A 90-megawatt plant called the Larkspur Energy Facility would be located inthe Otay Mesa area of the City of San Diego, at the corner of Harvest Roadand Otay Mesa Road. | dev33 |
The second proposal is for the Indigo Energy Facility, a 135-megawatt plantthat would be located near an existing wind generating facility in the Cityof Palm Springs in Riverside County. | dev33 |
The project is north of Interstate 10,on 19th Avenue, east of North Indian Avenue. | dev33 |
Both projects use natural gas-fueled simple-cycle turbine generators equippwith state of the art air pollution control features. | dev33 |
They are being proposby Wildflower Energy LP, a Houston, Texas-based company. | dev33 |
The two projects are part of the Independent System Operator's reliability generation agreementsplanned to come on-line this summer. | dev33 |
On February 8, 2001, Governor Davis directed the Energy Commission to use its emergency power plant permitting authority to permit new peaking and renewable power plants that can be on-line by July 31, 2001. | dev33 |
The emergencypermitting authority extended to peaker projects that have ISO contracts anhave not begun the licensing process with the local jurisdictions. | dev33 |
Peakerpower plants are simple cycle generators that can be constructed in a relatively small area and can readily connect to the existing electricitytransmission and natural gas system. | dev33 |
The Energy Commission review of the proposed projects will include site tours and informational hearings in both local areas. | dev33 |
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