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From:bruce.golden@enron.com
To:benjamin.rogers@enron.com
Subject:Re: MHI 501G
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Date:Thu, 4 May 2000 05:50:00 -0700 (PDT)

Maybe the message is garbled but 4 7FA's and 2 STG's (probably two 2 X 1
CCGT's) should be nominally $470,000,000 based on the Pittsburg CCGT out in
California (but includes no real EPC contractor margin/contingency so will
not match what Nepco or other third parties might bid), would nominally be
480 MW at 95F for each 2 X 1 so about 960 MW for all. I think this works out
to about $489/kW. This based on about $34,000,000 for each GE7FA so pricing
will adjust if market price higher or lower.

I honestly don't and have not seen a 501G price. I did see 701G prices in
Asia and they appeared to be about 5% lower per kilowatt than 701F and
GE9FA's. In this hot market they maybe at a premium due to better heat rate
and larger unit size. I would suggest $515/kW as a go by. I have called John
Garrison to see what current pricing and delivery is - also to see if
performance might be a touch better than our maybe two year old model. Do we
want to get an estimate from Nepco or a benchmark from my estimator's? I
would need a charge number/tasking letter.

Bruce




Benjamin Rogers@ECT
05/04/2000 11:24 AM
To: Bruce Golden/ENRON_DEVELOPMENT@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT
cc:

Subject: Re: MHI 501G

We are still looking for capital costs for a 730 MW plant in Texas, which
comprises of 4 FA's and 2 STG's. We are currently using $450 MM for a total
project cost number, which comes out to be $616/Kw.
Thanks
Ben