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3rd set of suggestions
We have missed the opportunity to make our points to i) share existing generation, ii) treat all customers the same Could we include the following: Customers are continuously making decision related to who should provide them with service and whether they should relocate in California. The current uncertainty around solvency of utilities and market price exposure makes it difficult for customers to plan for the future. Governor Davis is committed to: No customer will incur rate increases above 10%. All customers will have access to utility owned generation. All customers, whether they be served by the utility or other supplier will have equal opportunity to this commitment. AB1890 will continue in place until the end of 2001, until and if some other better plan is put in place. We are also missing the opportunity to suggest auctioning of default provider.: The California Public Utility Commission, should immediately seek bids, in the form of bids to take on portions of customers, to be selected on a random basis, for standard offer, with commitments that such rates will not increase by more than 10% and will be available to all customers without notice or penalty. ---------------------- Forwarded by Scott Stoness/HOU/EES on 01/02/2001 07:12 PM --------------------------- Scott Stoness 01/02/2001 06:30 PM To: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron cc: Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, Don Black Subject: Re: DRAFT of materials for Governor 2nd Comments: We are missing in Increasing Supply section running of existing older generation combined with mitigating reductions in emissions. missing Concrete suggestions: California Energy Commission sponsored process to determine and implement actions that will: result in 10,000 MW of new energy efficient generation being built within California within 2002; and running of existing older generation combined with mitigating reductions in emissions We are missing in decreasing load section missing concrete suggestions: The California Public Utility Commission, will immediately seek bids, in the form of rate changes and regulatory commitments that would result in 2,000 MW of reduced on peak load by June 1, 2001 The California Public Utility Commission, will immediately seek bids, in the form of rate changes and regulatory commitments that would result in 5,000 MW of reduced overall load by January 1, 2002. ---------------------- Forwarded by Scott Stoness/HOU/EES on 01/02/2001 06:18 PM --------------------------- Scott Stoness 01/02/2001 06:18 PM To: Jeff Dasovich/Na/Enron@ENRON cc: Marty Sunde/HOU/EES@EES, Dan Leff/HOU/EES@EES, Don Black Subject: Re: DRAFT of materials for Governor 1st Comments from Scott We are missing: Positive spin at front Governor Davis is committed to solving the California energy crisis by: Developing consumer driven solutions Protecting customers from short term market aberrations Continuing to expand the consumers ability to choose We are missing thoughtful Orderly Process Maintain 1890 in interim All customers treated the same Would replace "maintain a reliable distribution network" with "assure investment community" Assurances around forward purchases Assurances around prudent purchases to keep lights Assurances, if needed through increases, via tax refundable. Maintain AB1890 until orderly process arrives with better solution Would drop specifics arount rate increase. More to come......
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