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From:charles.yeung@enron.com
To:jose.bestard@enron.com
Subject:Enron Letter to Mike Gent
Cc:d..steffes@enron.com, nancy.hetrick@enron.com, john.shelk@enron.com,sarah.novosel@enron.com
Bcc:d..steffes@enron.com, nancy.hetrick@enron.com, john.shelk@enron.com,sarah.novosel@enron.com
Date:Fri, 26 Oct 2001 14:42:19 -0700 (PDT)

Jose

In the cover letter to Mike Gent to transmit our Enron SSO document, it would be good to flag to Mike that Enron will participate in any forum to discuss the formation of an SSO. This will prevent NERC from trying to splinter EPSA members on the EISB vs NERC issue, and claim that Enron has endorsed NERC as the SSO. We need to make clear to NERC they are not the only sandbox we will be playing in to form an SSO. We need to safeguard our ability to keep feet on both sides of the fence.

The strategy I have been pursuing for the past 6 months has been one of keeping competition out there for SSO status. Our support of EISB has resulted in some good changes at NERC as seen last week. Of course we are nowhere near finished. We need to keep the competition going between NERC and EISB now more than ever since it is likely that without competition, NERC will spinmeister all its actions as broad-based consensus and sell that to FERC and the Hill.

My new focus is to maintain support for an EISB formation that is open and inclusive so that NERC will be challenged to demonstrate its reformation process (possibly through a Blue Ribbon Panel?) is as open and inclusive as EISB's. EPSA plans to take up DOE's offer to sponsor a forum to form the 4th quadrant of EISB and we should participate in that forum. If NERC cannot tout its process is as open and inclusive as any other, they will lose the fight.