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From:heather.dunton@enron.com
To:holden.salisbury@enron.com
Subject:FW: Sunday Price
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Date:Thu, 30 Aug 2001 10:22:39 -0700 (PDT)

For Short Term this is how the Sunday price works:

Sunday Peak price should be marked as is - we will value at whatever you mark for Peak.
6x8+24 price is not affected by the Peak price (only LT because it looks at what the Sunday price is marked @).

For Short Term - Portcalc (calculation system) will take your Sunday deal and value like a Peak day.
ie HE 1-24, portcalc will take your Sunday offpeak price for HE1-6,23-24 & your peak price for HE7-22.
So mark the price as you want it valued.

Portcalc uses 75% of peak for Long Term only.

They are looking into the Sunday scalars option..... I will keep you updated on that.

Heather

-----Original Message-----
From: Dunton, Heather
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 10:09 AM
To: Balasundaram, Arun
Subject: RE: Sunday Price

Arun what do you think about giving them the option to mark Sunday Scalars?

-----Original Message-----
From: Dunton, Heather
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 10:07 AM
To: Balasundaram, Arun
Subject: Sunday Price

Arun could you help me decipher the proper way to mark Sunday.

I am working w/ the STSW desk on this.
Does Portcalc use 75% of what they mark for the Sunday (in the ON PEAK column)?
If so should Holden be marking that Sunday price a little higher if it will be valued at 75% of what he marks?
How is the Off-Peak (6x8+24 - since this is the short-term desk) price affected by how he marks Sunday Peak?

Thanks for your help,
Heather