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Spoke with Ben Glisan re our conversation on retail credit and concluded that we should meet with some banks that specialize in this area.
Can you prepare a brief presentation that would serve as a discussion document for such a meeting.
The concept is that a deal flows into a website??
that is basically a checklist and the transaction is sized and scoped.
If it met deal criteria and portfolio requirements, it would flow directly to an outside shop that would fund, bill, track etc.
Enron could possibly keep a small interest in economics and of course a skim.
Lets review presentation, then discuss with Ben/Andy and Janet D. and proceed to banks.
Ben is clearing idea with Delaney.
We are shooting for a Friday (23) meeting.
Thanks, Rick
| Retail Credit |
The Board meeting has concluded and I can now focus on the task force.
The following people in RAC have been assigned to this effort as follows: Legacy Opportunity Molly Harris Teresa Seibel James Copeland Michael Tribolet Jay Hachen Minal Dalia Don Rollins Rick Carson Jeff Soo Debbie Brackett Sue Vasan On Going Opportunities Denise Fury Mark Wilson Dana Smith Andrew Greer Martin O'leary Jay Hachen Dave Gorte Darren Schmidt Vladi Gorny David Port Jeff Soo This is a huge commitment of staff from RAC and will strain us no end, but it is necessary.
If you want RAC to lead this effort I will appoint Michael Tribolet to manage the task.
If you want someone else to manage the effort we will assist as we can.
Regardless of who leads this effort we need following: Commitment of EES back office staff people Commitment of IT resources Commitment of Skilling to fund the overage to the RAC budget, which I am under huge pressure to reduce, not increase.
Let me know how to launch this program.
Rick
| EES Task Force |
As mentioned in our floor meeting recently, attached are listings of teams that we are forming to better address the business needs of Enron as it expands both in volume and scope.
Supervisors of each RAC sub group provided the names for the groups with the understanding that they may have to be adjusted from time to time.
Only the more senior people were included, but others will be included as appropriate.
Many will have to be multidimensional.
There will be no formal leader of the teams because each member is responsible for the activities of the team, regardless of the RAC group that you are in.
Following are several thoughts concerning this process for consideration.
- The purpose of this exercise is to better serve the customer, the commercial business units and achieve this within our control framework.
- Ancillary benefits include cross training of RAC employees and heightened awareness of RAC issues.
"De-silo-ization" .
- All existing reporting relationships remain unchanged, for the moment.
- Successful implementation of this effort will require a positive attitude among the teams.
- Existing RAC responsibilities remain in effect.
- Teams should meet weekly, at least, to discuss issues.
Transactions will require more frequent informal meetings.
- There are no excuses for forgetting to consider the impact on a deal of credit, market risk or our portfolio.
- All team members are responsible for all aspects of a transaction.
Offer to help out if needed.
- If formal cross-training is necessary, force it to happen.
- Encourage weak links in team to perform.
- Each quarter RAC management will conduct portfolio reviews of the business unit with the team present.
This may take one quarter to implement.
- If it makes sense to sit together for logistical reasons try to arrange it with your supervisor.
- Individual performance on the teams will be strongly considered in the PRC and compensation processes.
The existing EES team has been quite successful and in large part was a catalyst to the recent reorganization there.
You can have an impact.
This process should begin immediately.
Thanks in advance for your cooperation in this effort.
Rick
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DCongel@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Market Participants: All advisory statements for 11/1999,12/1999, and 4/2001 have been posted to each customers web site.
08/2001 will be done this evening.
The NYISO was originally scheduled to invoice November 1999 and December 1999 on Friday 9/7/2001.
We have decided to delay this until next week to allow extra time verifying the data, and determining the correct version mapping for reconciling invoices.
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Rudy Acevedo only missed 5 games and picked Minnesota in tonight's game, while the other people who missed 6 games, all picked Minnesota as well tonight.
There were 21 people who played this week, making the prize $63.
Among the games widely missed were: in college, mainly just the Alabama/Auburn game; in the pros, Atlanta/Green Bay; NY Jets/Miami; Cleveland/Baltimore; Washington/Denver and Chicago/Tampa Bay.
With the short week this week, there will not be a pool this coming weekend.
We will resume next week.
Here are the amount of games missed by each person who played this week.
Andy Rudy Acevedo 5 Kayne Coulter 6 Todd DeCook 6 Rob Benson 6 Bryce Schneider 6 Russell Ballato 7 Dave Ryan 7 Paul Broderick 7 Larry Jester 7 Carter Ellis 7 Thomas Lowell 8 Gautam Gupta 8 Jeff Miller 8 Pat Hanse 8 Steve Pan 8 Jaime Gualy 9 Joe Step 10 Andy Pace 10 Larry Campbell 11 Ashish Mahajan 12 Diana Allen 14
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Congratulations to the following individuals, who won the Enron Matching Gift Program Contest!
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Starting tomorrow, 11/28/01 we will be included with the Gas Breakfast and Lunches.
However, there will be a cost of $5.00 each or $10.00 total when breakfast is provided.
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We are committed to those who may need special assistance during this difficult time.
The State of Enron Federal Credit Union We are dedicated to providing our members with all the services they would normally expect to receive.
Business will continue to be conducted as it always has.
We will continue to provide loans.
In the event you have an EFCU loan or credit card, we will negotiate a workable agreement for its repayment if necessary.
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Please respond to Larry, I spoke with Darron Blackburn regarding the Burger, Crane, and Sonora accounts.
Darron has told me that the blue fee return sheets indicate that EOTT submitted zero fees for these three accounts.
Darron indicated that these sites had either NSPS sources or an active Title V permit.
Therefore, fees would be required.
A fee would not be required if there was no intention of operating the sites in the 2002 fiscal year (September 1, 2001 through August 31, 2002).
1.
If a fee is owed but the site did not operate in 2000, then EOTT would owe the minimum fee - $26.
2.
If the Title V was not officially terminated prior to Nov.1, then the fee is required if the source operates in the fiscal year.
Our database shows Burger and Sonora to be out of service.
Therefore, a 2002 fiscal year fee would not be required.
This needs to be communicated to Mr. Blackburn in writing.
Our database shows Crane to have all grandfathered tanks.
Therefore, the only trigger for a fee would be an active Title V permit.
Do you know if the TNRCC has voided the Title V and if so when?
| Emission Fees |
As discussed at the recent DES meeting, whenever you need the RO's signature, please use the attached form filled out as appropriate.
I need to review permit applications and permit renewals only.
I do not need to review annual compliance certifications, semiannual monitoring reports, emission test results and any other air related documents prior to getting the RO's signature.
(Make sure you remove my approval from the form for these documents.)
I would like a copy of these documents (electronic or paper) however.
Ruth
| RO Signature Requirements |
The Environmental Affairs Department is developing a list of ETS natural gas pipeline facilities where the condensate throughput exceeds 30,000 gallons/year.
In the coming weeks, the Division Environmental Specialists will be asking your operating teams for annual condensate throughput at all facilities.
Please impress upon the teams the importance of collecting and providing this information as we have committed to a first quarter 2002 deadline to compile the list.
This request is especially critical in areas prior to processing as the likelihood of the annual condensate throughput to exceed 30,000 gallons/year increases in those areas.
Please call me at (402) 398-7716 or email me if you have any questions about this request.
Thank you for your help!
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| Condensate Throughput Request |
At the recent DES meeting, I was given the assignment to draft a letter that could be used as a courtesy notification to state agencies of turbine change outs.
(This is for states where permitting is not required for turbine change outs.)
Attached is that letter.
The parenthetical comments are added to explain certain aspects of the letter and would not be included in the letter.
At a minimum, this letter will be sent for all turbine change outs.
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| Turbine Change out Letter |
Please get with each of your teams and confirm this information.
If we need a conference call we can do that too.
Thanks!!
Mike, Lary Susan, this is for you.
I am off for the rest of the year, but I will be comiung in for two half days each week.
Probably Monday and Wednesday.
You can reach me on my mobile and home phone.
| Engine MACT -- Air Compliance Committee/Network |
Each of you have a seperate spreadsheet in the attacked Excel workbook.
Please review the company, facilities and cost.
The cost focuses on only three "cost elements", these cost elements represent approximately 90% of our budget, excluding salaries.
Please input individual facility cost for each of the cost elements on your attached workbook.
The cost elements are: The main budget spreadsheet is protected, because this is the budget that was approved.
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| 2002 O&M Budget |
Larrry, Attached are the six 2002 Capital projects that Scott talk with you about yesterday.
Would you please manage these projects for our region.
Thanks for your help,
| 2002 Capital Projects |
I am trying to compile a list of engines with catalytic converters that will be subject to Compliance Assurance Monitoring (CAM) regulations.
All of the following four conditions must be met for CAM to apply: 1.
The emission unit must be located at a facility with a Title V permit.
2.
The emission unit must be subject to an emission limitation or standard, including a permit condition, for an applicable regulated air pollutant.
3.
The emission unit must use an add-on control device to achieve compliance with the emission limit or standard.
4.
The emission unit must have "potential pre-control device emissions" equal to or greater than the amount required for a source to be classified as a major source under Title V (i.e.
100 tpy for criteria pollutants and 10/25 tpy for HAPs).
If an emission unit is subject to CAM then a CAM Plan must be prepared and submitted with a Title V Permit application/renewal.
I will develop a standard plan for submission.
A list of all the engines with catalytic converters is attached based on Power Services database.
Review the list for accuracy.
In addition, update the Title V status of each facility.
The last two columns (major for CO w/o controls and major for NOx w/o controls) are based on AP-42 factors for rich-burn engines and a specific heat rate of 8500 Btu (LHV)/bhp-hr converted to 9350 Btu (HHV)/bhp-hr to determine whether a unit would be major for CO or NOx pre-control.
Review the permits for the units that would be major for NOx and/or CO to determine if an emission limitation or standard applies to the pollutant for which the unit would be major.
Let me know by January 15 which units you believe will require a CAM plan.
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"Robb, Kathy" <KRobb@hunton.com> writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: The next ICAP Working Group meeting will be held on Monday, September 24 , beginning at 10 am at the NYS Nurses Association, 11 Cornell Road, Latham, NY.
The agenda is to hear presentations about, and discuss, ICAP theological issues (originally scheduled for the Sept. 11 meeting that was cancelled.)
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The location of the following meeting has been changed to the NYISO office at 290 Washington Avenue Extension, Conference Room D. This change was necessary to accommodate the number of attendees.
The ICAP Working Group of the New York State Reliability Council ("NYSRC") is posting this message to inform all interested parties of the ability to attend in person or participate, on a "listen-only" basis, in the NYSRC ICAP Working Group Meeting No.
15 scheduled for August 30, 2001, starting at 9:30A.M.
at the New York Independent System Operator's Power Control Center in Guilderland, NY.
Attached in Word format is the Agenda for this meeting.
The Working Group is an open meeting in accordance with NYSRC Policy No.
2, which is available of the NYSRC web site at "www.nysrc.org", on the "Policies" web page.
Those who plan on attending the meeting in person are requested to contact me at least three (3) working days in advance of the meeting (by at least August 27th) by sending me an email at "mhogan@cenhud.com", with the names of the individuals & organizations attending.
Meeting space will be available on a first-come, first-served basis due to the space limitations of the conference rooms.
Those wishing to participate on a "listen-only" basis can call (304) 345-7526, and enter articipant Code 398928, starting at 9:30 A.M.
Participants will be required to place their telephones on mute so as not to prevent other parties from participating.
Those who plan on listening to the meeting shall send an email to my attention at "mhogan@cenhud.com" with the names of the individuals and organizations participating.
Attendees who are not NYSRC ICAP WG Members or Alternate Members will be given an opportunity to comment at the end of each meeting, or earlier at the Chairman's invitation.
| NYSRC ICAP W/G Mtg 8/29 location change |
Larry, attached is an environmentall matrix to replace a 16" above ground valve at the Plains Compressor Station.
Call if you have questions.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Jim Myers Andrews Team
| Environmental Matrix |
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Would YOU like to learn more about a company that has - A product that is virtually UNTAPPED!
- Is Still widely UNKNOWN!
- A product EVERYONE needs!
- A product OVER 80% of Europeans have!
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Larry - Please plan to attend via phone conference our weekly Red Rock call on Thursday, 1/3/02 at 9:30 am to update us on the status of the air permits.
Hope you had a great vacation and Happy New Year too!
Thanks.
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| Red Rock Expansion |
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I got TWs samples back,see attached.
But PG&E still has not sent me a copy of their sample results.
Dose not seem to be important to those people any more.
Thanks,Randy
| PG&E Samples |
Rick, I believe you went to runzhiemer last year.
Larry and I got new company cars last year, so we are not affected.
Please, respond to me so I can forward to Bill and start another little table for future reference.
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The following additions and modifications to Stack Manager will be effective as of Saturday September 8, 2001.
Stack Manager Modifications Inactivate All Stack - In addition to the individual Activate/Inactive Stack buttons, there is now an Inactivate All Stack button.
Similar to the Suspend All button, this button will inactivate the trader's stack on all active products.
Any existing top of stack limit orders will continue to post to the website and remain transactable.
See screen shot below: Inactivate All Stack button on far right.
Please note that we have switched the positions of the suspend and inactivate buttons in Stack Manager.
Fill Order - If a product is set up as either Restricted Top of Stack or Top of Stack the trader now has the ability to automatically fill any order that is at the top of the stack.
In order to fill a limit order that is at the top of the product's stack, which will appear in pink, the trader should right click anywhere on the stack window and choose "Fill order".
The volume filled on an order will be that which is offered by the trader.
In order to fill the complete volume of the order, the trader will need to adjust the volume in his stack.
Floated Stack windows - If the stack is inactive on a product, the price and volume fields on the my products tab will continue to be blank.
On the depth window and floated stack window of these products the trader's prices will be in gray and italics.
Children of products that have inactive stacks will not be gray and italicised in the floated stack windows and will not see the calculated prices.
No Auto Inactivate Stack - It is now possible to keep a product active even if the trader is not logged into Stack Manager.
If the trader wishes to enable this functionality on the upper right corner of the product properties page the trader should choose "No Auto Inactivate when Stack Manager is down".
Changes regarding Suspension of products Stack Manager will inactivate products rather than suspend them in the following cases: ?
Market Close - If a product is active at the end of its trading hours its stack will automatically become inactive rather than suspending.
In order to keep a product's stack active past the set trading hours, the trader should choose "Keep Awake" next to the trading hours section of the product properties page.
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Auto Suspend now inactivates stack - On a product with the Auto Suspend function enabled to monitor the price changes on the product, the product's stack will be inactivated if the Suspend at level is reached.
This feature can be used by checking the Enable box on the product properties page under the Auto Suspend section.
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Logging Out of Stack Manager- When you log out of Stack Manager without inactivating or suspending your products, the system will now inactivate your products rather than suspending them.
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Market Participants: Please find attached the advisory statement mapping for the April 2001 Settlement Adjustment Invoicing.
The versions are based on the current Settlement Adjustment (SA1) csv files minus the Supplemental Invoice csv files which were posted just after the original April 2001 billing.
(See attached file: April_2001_SA1_Version_Mapping.xls)
| April 2001 Advisory Statement Mapping |
The invoices for August 2001 settlements were posted by 10:42 AM today, Saturday, September 8, 2001.
The NYISO apologizes for any inconvenience resulting in posting these invoices a day after they were scheduled.
The Customer Settlements group makes every effort to render accurate invoices on a timely basis.
Although issued a day after their scheduled posting, the invoices are still being issued within the 5-business days.
{I'd forgotten about Labor Day when I set up the schedule.}
Transmission Customers will observe adjustments for an error on in May 2000 Settlement Adjustment invoices that were issued in July.
The total adjustment amounted to $2,081,568.11 and was allocated across 2,261,753.08 MWh.
Customers may validate their respective adjustments by computing their ratio shares of the $2,081,568.11 using 2,261,753 MWh as the denominator in their respective ratios of their May 2000 load.
The reason the denominator of the ratio share appears small is because the pay out of this adjustment is to the Transmission Owners.
In order not to assess the TO's a proportionate share of the $2,081,568.11, which would defeat the purpose of the adjustment, their withdrawals have been excluded from the ratio share.
Transmission Owners should observe a credit on their invoices based upon their respective megawatt-mile coefficients for the period.
With regard to the November 1999 & December 1999 settlement adjustments that were scheduled to be issued on the 7th, the NYISO intends to issue those invoices next week.
The issuance dates will ensure that customers will have at least 5 business days to review the invoices prior to payments being due to the NYISO.
If necessary, the NYISO will reschedule settlement dates for these months should our reconciliations take longer to complete; however, we do not anticipate this at this time.
In addition, I'd like to take this opportunity to clarify a point that I made in a TIE posting regarding the rebilling of the August 25th settlements.
The initial billing runs for August 25th were done without considering ConEd's sub-zonal load.
As a result, it appeared as though there was no load in the ConEd sub-zones on the 25th and all DAM purchases and bilateral transactions in those sub-zones were sold back to the market in real time causing the Schedule 1 residual adjustment to be grossly inflated.
The reason this occurred was due to what appears to have been a frame relay problem between the NYISO & ConEd resulting in the NYISO not receiving a file from ConEd.
By no means was my email notification of this event to imply that ConEd was not complying with the daily load provision process.
This was merely a hardware/communications issue.
Regards,
| August 2001 invoices |
Enron Federal Credit Union E-Survey Response We recently asked you to participate in the EFCU 2001 E-Survey.
More than 3,000 Enron employees took the time to respond to our survey.
Your honest opinions and time are appreciated and will help us continue to bring you products and services that you deem important in your life, as well as the service that you expect.
We are pleased to report these areas where you have had a positive experience (based on Good, Very Good, and Excellent ratings), in comparison to last year's ratings: 2001 2000 Friendliness 88% 84% Courtesy 89% 84% Knowledge/Training 86% 80% Range of Services 87% 82% Saving Interest Rates 66% 60% Loan Interest Rates 65% 58% Quality of Service 88% 84% Communications 84% 79% Web Portal 72% N/A Service Wait Time 79% 68% Of course, there is always room for improvement.
Based on your written comments, we have determined these areas where we would like to improve: ATM Access - We are working with various vendors to develop a program that offers you more free ATM access options and hope to be able to offer this program soon.
We will let you know as soon as a program is available.
In the meantime, members are encouraged to get cash one of these ways to avoid fees: - Use your VISA Check Card to get cash back at merchants.
These are fee-free transactions.
- Use our ATM in the lobby of the Enron Building or 3 Allen Center, or try the approximate 100 fee-free ATMs in the Houston area that display the Select ATM logo (visit enronfcu.com for locations).
- Visit one of our Service Center branches (visit enronfcu.com for locations).
- We will also waive our fee on 3 unaffiliated ATM transactions per month.
Phone Accessibility - In January 2001, we established a phone center to answer incoming calls to our main number.
An automated system initially prompts you, but the option to speak to a live operator is available.
Your call may be forwarded to an EFCU representative, and you may get voice mail.
In this instance, we will return your call as soon as possible.
Should you get voice mail, it will help us process your request more efficiently if you leave your name, phone number, member number and the nature of your call.
You may also contact us via e-mail at efcu@enron.com, and we will respond as soon as possible.
Wait Lines - Unfortunately, due to space constraints, we are unable to expand our financial services area (new accounts) right now.
We do recognize that this does at times cause a back up and apologize for the inconvenience.
We are making plans to expand when possible.
We added several tellers this year to help the traffic flow in the teller area and are now filled to capacity at all stations.
As you know, the teller lines are sometimes heavy on paydays.
To help minimize your wait time, here are a few other options to handle your transactions: - Make deposits & withdrawals at our ATMs in the Enron Building Lobby or 3 Allen Center.
Deposits are retrieved between 2:30 and 3:00 p.m. and are posted the same day.
- Make deposits at our Night Drop Box on the 3rd floor of the Enron Building, outside of the EFCU front doors.
The Night Drop Box is checked throughout the day and transactions are posted the same day if received by 5:00 p.m. - Sign up for Direct Deposit.
It's convenient, fast and safe.
Go to ehronline.enron.com to sign up.
- Sign up for QuickLink - Internet Account Access.
QuickLink is free and allows you to verify cleared checks and posted deposits, transfer funds and more, all from the convenience of your computer.
Sign up at enronfcu.com.
- Sign up for QuickTeller - Automated Phone System.
QuickTeller is also a free service that allows you to perform all of the same functions as QuickLink, but by telephone.
Go to enronfcu.com to sign up.
Thank you again for your feedback.
We look forward to the opportunity to bring you more of the latest financial services as they become available in the market.
| EFCU E-Survey Response |
Hello Everyone, This weekend saw more tough games to pick, both in college and the pros.
Among the games missed by many people were, in college games, Michigan/Michigan St.; Stanford/Washington; UCLA/Washington St.; Illinois/Purdue; and Texas A&M/TexasTech.
In the pros, Baltimore/Pittsburgh was not a good game for most people, Seattle/Washington was a bad one and NY/Jets/New Orleans was missed by most people, while Kansas City/San Diego was not correctly picked by anyone.
We had 31 entries this week, making the pot $93.
Currently in the lead is Robert Vargas, with only 6 games missed.
No one else had 6 wrong, while Carter Ellis was the only one with 7 wrong.
Robert picked Denver tonight, while Carter picked Oakland.
Therefore, if Denver wins, Robert will win outright; if Oakland wins, then it will come down to the total points scored.
Robert chose 49, while Carter choose 30.
Therefore, if Oakland wins and there is 40 or more points, then Robert will win, 39 or less with Oakland, then Carter will win.
Here are the number of games each person missed this week.
Andy Robert Vargas 6 Carter Ellis 7 Joe Step 8 Rick Broussard 8 Thomas Lowell 8 Russell Ballato 8 Daniel Muschar 8 Larry Campbell 8 Diana Allen 9 Reagan Mathews 9 Todd DeCook 9 Michele Wilks 9 Gautam Gupta 9 Jason Kaniss 9 Valerie Ramsower 9 Ryan Williams 9 Andy Pace 9 Joe Quenet 9 Bryce Schneider 9 Rob Benson 10 Kayne Coulter 10 Tom Chapman 10 Pat Hanse 10 Larry Jester 10 Ashish Mahajan 10 Paul Broderick 10 Jacob Shupe 10 Dave Ryan 11 Daniel Jenkins 11 Jaime Gualy 11 Dean Laurent 11
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In preparation for the upcoming move to Enron Center South we are moving your Home Directories to a new trading cluster.
WHAT YOU NEED TO DO: This will occur for you this EVENING after 6:30PM.
We will need to restart your computer in order to complete this action.
Please log out or your computer by 6:30PM, if the machine is not logged off we will reboot the machine in order to complete these actions.
Save your data before going home this evening.
If you have outstanding circumstances and cannot be down, please speak to the tech when he comes to your desk.
HERE ARE A FEW OF THE BENEFITS OF THIS ACTION: Newer, more stable environment More disk space available for common data Faster network connections HOW THIS WILL EFFECT YOU: If you are a laptop user and have to work at home, you should save any work to your 'C:' drive on the laptop.
DO NOT use the "My Documents" folder.
When you return to work and reconnect to the network, any changes made to files/folders in the "My Documents" folder may be deleted from the laptop.
Laptops reconnecting to the network for the first time will receive a synchronization error.
RESOLUTION: Please call the Resolution Center (x3-1411) and they will correct the problem ASAP.
We will have additional Technicians available on the floor if the Resolution Center has any problems.
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Market Participants: There is one correction to the version mapping below.
April 4, 2001 should be Version 4 minus Version 1.
This was one day when we had an overwrite problem.
The version 1 for this day is what ties out to the original bill and supplemental invoice.
The supplemental invoice consisted of changes on 4/4, 4/10, 4/11, 4/13, and 4/18 through 4/30.
| April 2001 Advisory Statement Mapping |
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On August 28, 2001, the New York Independent System Operator, Inc. (NYISO) filed revisions to its Market Administration and Control Area Services Tariff in order to establish the criteria by which it will evaluate the need to reestablish Regulation penalties and to define factor Kpi, a factor used in the calculation of availability payments made to Suppliers of Regulation service.
The filing is being made to comply with a Commission order.
NYISO has requested an effective date of July 25, 2001 for the tariff provisions.
(Notice issued Sept. 7; interventions/protests due Sept. 18, 2001.)
If you would like a copy of the filing or any further information, please let me know.
Susan Lindberg x30596
| NYISO tariff revisions (ER01-2251) |
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The Reliability Compliance Monitoring Subcommittee ("RCMS") of the New York State Reliability Council ("NYSRC") is posting this message to inform all interested parties of the ability to attend in person or participate, on a "listen-only" basis, in the NYSRC RCMS's Meeting No.
21 scheduled for September 20, 2001, starting at 8:00 A.M. at the Hotel Inter-Continental in Toronto, Ontario in the Conservatory Suite on th 7th Floor.
Attached in Word format is the Agenda for this meeting.
The NYSRC has opened its Committee, Subcommittee, and Working Group meetings in accordance with NYSRC Policy No.
2, which is available on the NYSRC web site at "www.nysrc.org", on the "Policies" web page.
Those who plan on attending the meeting in person are requested to contact Mr. George Loehr at least seven (7) days in advance of the meeting (by at least September 13th) by sending an email to "gloehr@eLucem.com", with the names of the individuals & organizations attending.
Meeting space will be available on a first-come, first-served basis due to the space limitations of the conference rooms.
Those wishing to participate on a "listen-only" basis can call (954) 797-1657, and enter Participant Code 493440, starting at 8:00 A.M.
Participants will be required to place their telephones on mute so as not to prevent other parties from participating.
Those who plan on listening to the meeting shall send an email to Mr. Loehr's attention at "gloehr@eLucem.com" with the names of the individuals & organizations participating.
Attendees who are not NYSRC RCMS Members or Alternate Members will be given an opportunity to comment at the end of each meeting, or earlier at the Chairman's invitation.
Joseph C. Fleury Secretary, NYSRC Executive Committee (See attached file: RCMS Mtg#21 Agenda.doc) - RCMS Mtg#21 Agenda.doc
| NYS Reliability Council - Reliability Compliance Monitoring Subcommittee Meeting No. 21 - September 20, 2001 |
Please be advised that the KeySpan Energy Delivery deadline for October enrollments is Thursday, September 20, 2001 at 1:30PM (NY time) and the deadline for drops is Saturday, September 15, 2001 at 1:30PM (NY time).
We strongly recommend that you process your transactions as well in advance of these deadlines as possible.
Key Span will not accept any transactions beyond these dates.
Transactions that are rejected and resubmitted subsequent to the deadline dates will not be accepted.
Your cooperation in complying with this request is greatly appreciated.
Thank You,
| October 2001 Enroll/Drop Deadlines |
RBowers@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: The NYISO is delaying issuance of the November & December 1999 - 2nd Settlement Adjustments, scheduled for September 7th, by a week.
The delay is necessary to make corrections to the re-engineered invoicing process under which these settlements will be made.
Settlements for November 1999 through March 2000 were "trued-up" once under a process that only adjusted settlements at the hourly interval level.
Upon realizing that the now superseded process was deficient in its ability to "true-up" settlements at the SCD interval level, the process was completely re-engineered and put into operation in February 2001.
In order to perform the 2nd settlement adjustments [a.k.a.
true-ups] for November through March under the new process, the 1st true-ups of these months must be reversed to create the billing determinant measurement set that was used in the 1st true-up.
The newly acquired billing determinants for the 2nd settlement adjustments will then be netted against the set from the 1st true-ups.
That delta will then become the amount invoiced for the 2nd settlement adjustment.
This delay is to fix mapping problems observed between the old measurement set invoicing format and the new measurement set formats.
Invoices will be issued once the mapping problems have been corrected and we am satisfied that the settlements can be readily reconciled by our Market Participants.
The NYISO apologizes for this delay and any resultant problems.
Regards,
| November & December 1999 Settlement Adjustments |
market_relations@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Market Participants: Due to today's unfortunate incidents in New York City and the rest of the country and the resulting high level of internet traffic, some Market Participants have reported problems submitting their bids and seeing their schedules over the internet.
This is not a problem with the NYISO markets, which are functioning normally.
If you experience any communication problems, we encourage you to contact your NYISO customer account representative or the NYISO Customer Relations help desk line at (518) 356-6060.
If necessary, someone in Customer Relations can help you input your bids or relay your schedule information to you.
Sincerely,
| Internet Access |
Dear Market Participant, Technical Bulletin # 77 - Generator Start-Up Cost Guarantee - is being distributed for Market Participant comment.
The Technical Bulletin will be posted to the NYISO web site following the comment period.
The purpose of our Technical Bulletins is to facilitate participation in the NYISO by communicating various NYISO concepts, techniques, and processes to Market Participants before they can be formally documented in a NYISO manual.
Please forward comments on this Technical Bulletin, via email, by 5PM on Tuesday, September 18, 2001 to: Peter Lemme NYISO Customer Technical Services plemme@nyiso.com (See attached file: TB 77_Start up costs.pdf) - TB 77_Start up costs.pdf
| NYISO - Technical Bulletin # 77 - Generator Start-Up Cost Guarantee |
In order to ensure our Network resources are available for critical business purposes, IPTV will be unavailable until further notice.
We will be sending out another email when IPTV becomes available.
Thank you for your support and understanding.
| IPTV |
The City of Houston is sponsoring a city-wide blood drive at the George R. Brown Convention Center today.
For your convenience, Enron is providing transportation to and from the Convention Center from 9am-3pm.
Transportation will be leaving from the Enron Building every half hour.
| City Wide Blood Drive Today |
GDrake@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: The ICAP Working Group of the New York State Reliability Council ("NYSRC") is posting this message to inform all interested parties of the ability participate, on a "listen-only" basis, in the NYSRC ICAP Working Group Conference Call No.
11 scheduled for September 18, 2001, starting at 9:00A.M.
The Working Group is an open meeting in accordance with NYSRC Policy No.
2, which is available of the NYSRC web site at "www.nysrc.org", on the "Policies" web page.
Those wishing to participate on a "listen-only" basis can call (225) 383-8961, and enter participant Code 568801, starting at 9:00 A.M.
Participants will be required to place their telephones on mute so as not to prevent other parties from participating.
Those who plan on listening to the meeting shall send an email to my attention at "mhogan@cenhud.com" with the names of the individuals and organizations participating.
Those who are not NYSRC ICAP WG Members or Alternate Members will be given an opportunity to comment at the end of each meeting, or earlier at the Chairman's invitation.
| NYSRC ICAP W/G conf call 9/18 |
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It was a defining moment in U.S. history.
As the time of healing begins, Datek joins all Americans in extending our sympathies to the victims and their families, and in supporting all efforts to make this country whole again.
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| Moving forward after this week's tragedy |
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The response to the blood drive has been outstanding.
Employees from Continental Airlines and other surrounding corporations have come to our blood donation site to give.
Blood Center personnel have informed us that because of the overwhelming response donations are now being taken on a first-come, first-served basis.
The Blood Center is attempting to keep appointments on schedule.
However, we ask for your patience and understanding if there is a delay.
It is indeed gratifying to witness your continued generosity to the community and beyond.
| Blood Drive Update |
market_relations@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Market Participants: The NYISO is pleased to inform you about the following enhancements to the NYISO web server, MIS, SPIDER, Real-Time system and AutoSys that will be implemented on September 25, 2001.
A new pilot application will be deployed between the NYISO and ISO-New England to help automate the exchange of inter-regional transaction schedules.
Operations groups at both sites will receive automated transfer of transaction data to facilitate the hourly transaction checkout process.
The NYISO web infrastructure will be enhanced through the implementation of BEA's WebLogic product.
The new application server will be the platform utilized by the MIS to provide bidding and scheduling capability to Internet customers.
The new software replaces the NetDynamics product, will provide the same functionality, and will be a more robust and reliable development platform for future enhancements.
New data postings will be made available on the web site to provide real-time internal transmission limits and flows, as well as transmission line scheduled and actual outages.
This posting is part of the collection of data requests made by the Business Issues Committee (BIC) in September 2000.
A new Upload / Download template will be created that will enable Market Participants to get access to generator adjusted megawatt data (current and historic billing data).
| NYISO - Software Release for September 25 |
MRyanTaber@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Solicitation of Credentials from Candidates for the position of Vice-Chairperson of the NYISO Business Issues Committee for a one-year term from December 2001 ?
November 2002 The Nominating Committee of the NYISO Business Issues Committee is seeking qualified individuals willing to serve as Vice-Chairperson of the Committee.
The scope of responsibilities of the Business Issues Committee can be found in Article 9 of the ISO Agreement.
As specified in the Agreement, the Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson will serve a one-year term, and the Vice-Chairperson will become the Chairperson following the completion of the Chairperson's term.
The Agreement further specifies that the individuals elected to these positions may not be active in the same sector, nor may they be representatives of members that occupy the Chairperson or Vice Chairperson positions of the Operating Committee or Management Committee.
These provisions, at this time, preclude representatives of the following companies, their affiliates and representatives in the following sector from consideration for Vice-Chairperson for the upcoming term: ?
Other Suppliers ?
Niagara Mohawk ?
Con Ed Solutions ?
New York Power Authority The Nominating Committee will review the credentials of the presenting candidates and may screen the pool.
Although the Nominating Committee is required (pursuant to the BIC By-Laws) to bring at least one qualified candidate before the Business Issues Committee for election, the Committee encourages all qualified persons with an interest in this position to submit their credentials.
The Nominating Committee requests that interested individuals, who are not representatives of the members or sectors listed above, to present the following material by 5:00 pm, September 7, 2001. ?
A current resume ?
Brief answers to the following questions: 1.
Please describe all experience you have had in chairing groups or committees of diverse interests, with a list of such groups.
2.
Please describe the support of your organization for your assuming the position of Vice-Chairperson, and describe your ability to make the necessary time commitment.
3.
Please describe any training or experience you have had in mediation, ADR or consensus building.
4.
Please describe briefly why you would like to have this job.
5.
Please describe briefly your organizations actual and/or potential business interests in the Northeast and New York State, including the sector in which your organization participates for purposes of NYISO governance.
| Business Issues Committee Seeks Candidates for Vice-Chairperson |
DDechiaro@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Michael Mackles, NYISO Credit Manager writes, Reminder Re: October 1, 2001 ICAP Strip Auction In order to participate in the October 1, 2001 Strip Auction to procure ICAP for the six month capability period of November 1, 2001 through April 30, 2002, please be reminded of the following: 1.
To ensure that your bid will be considered, collateral consisting of NYISO approved letter of credit, surety bond or corporate guarantee must be received by the NYISO by September 24, 2001.
2.
This instrument must have an expiration date no earlier than June 30, 2002.
3.
This collateral should be sent to the attention of: Michael Mackles, Credit Manager NYISO, Inc. 290 Washington Avenue Extension Albany, NY 12203
| NYISO - ICAP Strip Auction Reminder |
This, from a Canadian newspaper, is worth sharing.
America: The Good Neighbor.
Widespread but only partial news coverage was given recently to a remarkable editorial broadcast from Toronto by Gordon Sinclair, a Canadian television commentator.
What follows is the full text of his trenchant remarks as printed in the Congressional Record: "This Canadian thinks it is time to speak up for the Americans as the most generous and possibly the least appreciated people on all the earth.
Germany, Japan and, to a lesser extent, Britain and Italy were lifted out of the debris of war by the Americans who poured in billions of dollars and forgave other billions in debts.
None of these countries is today paying even the interest on its remaining debts to the United States.
When France was in danger of collapsing in 1956, it was the Americans who propped it up, and their reward was to be insulted and swindled on the streets of Paris.
I was there.
I saw it.
When earthquakes hit distant cities, it is the United States that hurries in to help.
This spring, 59 American communities were flattened by tornadoes.
Nobody helped.
The Marshall Plan and the Truman Policy pumped billions of dollars!
into discouraged countries.
Now newspapers in those countries are writing about the decadent, warmongering Americans.
I'd like to see just one of those countries that is gloating over the erosion of the United States dollar build its own airplane.
Does any other country in the world have a plane to equal the Boeing Jumbo Jet, the Lockheed Tri-Star, or the Douglas DC10?
If so, why don't they fly them?
Why do all the International lines except Russia fly American Planes?
Why does no other land on earth even consider putting a man or woman on the moon?
You talk about Japanese technocracy, and you get radios.
You talk about German technocracy, and you get automobiles.
You talk about American technocracy, and you find men on the moon -!
not once, but several times - and safely home again.
You talk about scandals, and the Americans put theirs right in the store window for everybody to look at.
Even their draft-dodgers are not pursued and hounded.
They are here on our streets, and most of them, unless they are breaking Canadian laws, are getting American dollars from ma and pa at home to spend here.
When the railways of France, Germany and India were breaking down through age, it was the Americans who rebuilt them.
When the Pennsylvania Railroad and the New York Central went broke, nobody loaned them an old caboose.
Both are still broke.
I can name you 5000 times when the Americans raced to the help of other people in trouble.
Can you name me even one time when someone else raced to the Americans in trouble?
I don't think there was outside help even during the San Francisco earthquake.
Our neighbors have faced it alone, and I'm one Canadian who is damned tired of hearing them get kicked around.
They will come out of this thing with their flag high.
And when they do, they are entitled to thumb their nose at the lands that are gloating over their present troubles.
I hope Canada is not one of those."
Stand proud, America!
This is one of the best editorials that I have ever read regarding the United States.
It is nice that one man realizes it.
I only wish that the rest of the world would realize it.
We are always blamed for everything, and never even get a thank you for the things we do.
I would hope that each of you would send this to as many people as you can and emphasize that they should send it to as many of their friends until this letter is sent to every person on the web.
I am just a single American that has read this.
| A response on today's horrid event from a Canadian |
The invoices for November 1999 settlement adjustments will be posted by 23:00 today, Monday, September 17, 2001.
The NYISO apologizes for any inconvenience resulting in the delay in posting these invoices.
Transmission Customers will observe adjustments to their settlements to: (1) recover costs related to adjustments made outside of the billing process; and (2) adjust the NYISO clearing account balance to zero for November 1999 settlements.
With regard to the adjustments made outside of the billing process, these adjustments could not have been corrected by a billing code or determinant data fix.
As a result, the mechanism of paying and funding the adjustments is done through adjustments outside of the billing process.
The total adjustment of $14,178.39 was allocated across 5,059,790 MWh.
Customers may validate their respective adjustments by computing their ratio shares of the $14,178.39 using 5,059,790 MWh as the denominator in their respective ratios of their November 1999 load.
Customers will observe a difference in the denominators used in the ratio share allocation of this adjustment versus adjustment #2.
This is due to the fact that the costs for adjustment #1 are not allocated to those that received payment through the adjustment, which would defeat the purpose of the adjustment.
Prior to October 2000, the NYISO recovered or refunded differences in the revenue received from Schedule 1 charges, which were comprised of forecasted uplift & residual adjustments, and the costs actually incurred by adjusting subsequent month's Schedule 1 rates accordingly.
In October 2000, the NYISO implemented a change in the tariffed Schedule 1 provisions that allowed the recovery and refund of these costs as they were incurred.
In order to allow any changes in uplift and residual adjustments to be settled through the settlement adjustment process, the code implemented in October 2000 was used to report these costs to the market.
This results in an over-collection which is being returned to Customers through an adjustment to their monthly balances.
This billing treatment for the November 1999 settlement adjustments resulted in credits to the market totaling $5,583,559.78 allocated across 5,074,229 MWh.
Customers where allocated their portion of this adjustment based upon their respective ratio shares of the 5,074,229 MWh of NYISO transmission service billed for the month.
November 1999 settlement adjustment settlement dates have been changed to address the delay in invoicing.
Payments due to the NYISO for November 1999 settlement adjustments are due to be received in the NYISO clearing account on Monday, September 24, 2001.
Payments due to market participants will be made on Thursday, September 27, 2001.
Please refer to the attachment below for banking instructions.
The NYISO anticipates that the 2nd settlement adjustment for December 1999 settlements will be invoiced tomorrow, Tuesday, September 2001 by 23:00.
Settlements dates will be adjusted to accomodate the invoice date changes.
Given the aforementioned schedules, payments due to the NYISO for December 1999 settlement adjustments will be due to be received in the NYISO clearing account on Tuesday, September 25, 2001.
Payments due to market participants will be made on Friday, September 28, 2001.
The NYISO will confirm the invoicing schedule for December 1999 settlements tomorrow.
Regards,
| November 1999 Settlement Adjustment Invoices |
MRyanTaber@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Members of the Pricing Issues Task Force, Please be advised that two meetings of the Pricing Issues Task Force have been scheduled for September 19, 2001 and September 25, 2001.
The Pricing Issues Task Force is a sub group of the Scheduling and Pricing Work Group.
Following is the information regarding both of these meetings:
| NYISO Pricing Issues Task Force Meetings |
market_relations@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Market Participants, The NYISO is pleased to inform you about the following enhancement to the NYISO Billing and Accounting System that will be implemented on October 1, 2001.
Consistent with rules for uninstructed over- generation, penalties will be implemented for persistent under-generation.
Generating units that persistently under-generate will be subject to a penalty calculated for each SCD interval and accumulated for each hour.
| NYISO Software release October 1, 2001 |
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On September 4, 2001, the New York Independent System Operator, Inc. (NYISO) filed revisions to amend Attachment F of the NYISO Market Administration and Control Area Services Tariff to extend the duration of its currently effective $1,000/MWh Bid Caps on certain NYISO-administered markets; and amend Attachment Q to the NYISO's Open Access Transmission Tariff and Attachment E of the ISO Services Tariff to extend its Temporary Extraordinary Procedures for Correcting Market Design Flaws and Addressing Transitional Abnormalities.
If you need further information please let me know.
Susan x30596
| NYISO filing (ER01-3001-000) |
Everyone, As we stated earlier, this particular virus that is on the internet is causing a lot of issues for Corporations.
As a result, the companies who write anti-virus software are continuously updating their software.
As of this morning, another update has been made available to us.
This update does a better job of protecting your PC than the update we received last night.
At this time, it is extremely important that you again go through one of the procedures listed below to get the latest update.
1.
Logout of the network and log back in or 2.
Click on START>PROGRAMS>ACCESSORIES>Norton AntiVirus Corporate Edition and then click the Live Update button.
This will pop up a screen where you will have to click the "Next" button and then a "Finish" button.
- If you are an EES user, this option is not available to you.
Please use option 1.
The proper version of the update pattern you need is: (9/18/2001, version 30918BL) - You may need to restart the Norton Anti-Virus client if you want to visually insure that you have the latest update.
If you have questions or concerns, please direct them to your Resolution Center.
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| Update to Virus Protection Software #2 |
Larry, The details of your issue are noted below.
NYISO Customer Relations staff has sent this e-mail notice to you because a resolution is included.
Please contact us if you need to discuss the resolution.
If any of the information below is incorrect, please reply to this message with your explanation to the Original Ticket Author as shown below.
Dave Evanoski
| NYISO Customer Issue #20010919133947 : ECA-A Transactions |
Dear Market Participant, Technical Bulletin # 77 - Generator Start-Up Cost Guarantee - has been revised in response to Market Participant comments and will soon be posted to the NYISO web site.
For your convenience, clean and redlined versions of the Technical Bulletin are attached.
The purpose of our Technical Bulletins is to facilitate participation in the NYISO by communicating various NYISO concepts, techniques, and processes to Market Participants before they can be formally documented in a NYISO manual.
| NYISO - Technical Bulletin # 77 - Generator Start-Up Cost Guarantee (revised) |
MRyanTaber@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Pricing Issues Task Force Members, After today's meeting of the Pricing Issues Task Force it was decided that the meeting previously scheduled for 9/25 should be cancelled in favor of bringing the issue to a larger group in the form of a joint S&P and Market Structure meeting on October 4th.
Short term recommendations for actions in response to the BME/SCD pricing issues will be considered under the scope of the S&PWG while longer term BME/SCD issues, which has been a topic on the MSWG's agenda, will continue to be addressed by that working group.
Regards,
| NYISO Pricing Issues Task Force Meeting, September 25, 2001, CANCELLED |
MRyanTaber@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Congestion Reduction Task Force Members, The October 4th Congestion Reduction Task Force Meeting is being postponed in order to accommodate a joint meeting of the S&P and Market Structure working groups on that day.
A new date will be selected in the near future and a notice sent out to participants on this task force.
Regards,
| NYISO Congestion Reduction Task Force Meeting, October 4, 2001, CANCELLED |
On September 14, 2001, the Commission accepted tariff sheets filed by NEPOOL, effective July 1, 2001.
The tariff sheets conform the existing mitigation price screen provisions of Market Rule 17 applicable to resources that run out of economic merit order to the revised bidding and compensation regime of three-part bidding and Net Commitment Period Compensation.
NEPOOL explained that the proposed differences in percentages applicable to the Energy Block Price were appropriate since they apply to different base values depending on whether the resource is regularly or seldom run in economic merit order.
The price percentages applicable to Startup and No-Load bids are the same for both resources as both resources use the same base value.
If you need further information, please let me know.
Susan Lindberg x30596
| NEPOOL mitigation price screen (ER01-2836) |
MRyanTaber@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Solicitation of Credentials from Candidates for the position of Vice-Chairperson of the NYISO Operating Committee for a one-year term from December 2001 ?
November 2002 The Nominating Committee of the NYISO Operating Committee is seeking qualified individuals willing to serve as Vice-Chairperson of the Committee.
The scope of responsibilities of the Operating Committee can be found in Article 8 of the ISO Agreement.
As specified in the Agreement, the Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson will serve a one-year term, and the Vice-Chairperson will become the Chairperson following the completion of the Chairperson's term.
The Agreement further specifies that the individuals elected to these positions may not be active in the same sector as the Chair of their Committee, nor may they be representatives of members that occupy the Chairperson or Vice Chairperson positions of the Business Issues Committee or Management Committee.
These provisions, at this time, preclude representatives of the following companies or their affiliates and representatives from the following sector from consideration for Vice-Chairperson for the upcoming term: ?
Transmission Owners ?
Niagara Mohawk ?
Con Ed Solutions ?
New York Power Authority The Nominating Committee will review the credentials of the presenting candidates and may screen the pool.
However, the Nominating Committee is required (pursuant to the OC By-Laws) to bring at least one qualified candidate before the Operating Committee for election.
Therefore, the Nominating Committee requests that interested individuals, who are not representatives of the members or sectors listed above, to present the following material by 5:00 pm, October 4, 2001. ?
A current resume ?
Brief answers to the following questions: 1.
Please describe all experience you have had in chairing groups or committees of diverse interests, with a list of such groups.
2.
Please describe the support of your organization for your assuming the position of Vice-Chairperson, and describe your ability to make the necessary time commitment.
3.
Please describe any training or experience you have had in mediation, ADR or consensus building.
4.
Please describe briefly why you would like to have this job.
5.
Please describe briefly your organizations actual and/or potential business interests in the Northeast and New York State, including the sector in which your organization participates for purposes of NYISO governance.
| Solicitation for the position of Vice-Chairperson of the NYISO Operating Committee |
On September 12, 2001 the Commission accepted the settlement between ISO New England and numerous other parties regarding rates.
The rates are effective July 1, 2001.
If you need further information, please let me know.
Susan Lindberg x30596
| ISO New England -- rate settlement accepted (ER01-316) |
On September 20, 2001, NEPOOL submitted proposed amendments to its July 6, 2001 Market Rule Filing which proposed to limit ISO-NE's ability to recall the Energy associated with exports of Installed Capability ("ICAP").
Filed at the request of the Commission, NEPOOL's amendment informs the Commission on the general impact of the ISO-NE ICAP Order on the NEPOOL Filing.
Generally, NEPOOL informs the Commission that its recent ICAP Order has little impact on NEPOOL's request, and NEPOOL has sought a November 1, 2001 effective date for the ICAP recall Rules.
Please let me know if you need further information.
| NEPOOL Market Rule amendments (ER01-2534) |
RBoyle@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: The rescheduling of the October Reconfiguration Auction of TCCs due to the events of September 11th has produced some unanticipated consequences.
The NYISO will not be able to post the results of Round 3 of the Initial Autumn 2001 TCC Auction as scheduled.
The results of Round 3 will be posted by noon on Monday, September 24, 2001.
The Bidding Period for Round 4 of the auction will commence on Tuesday, September 25, 2001 at 8:00 AM and continue to 9:00 PM Eastern Standard Time.
The Bidding Period has been extended to provide auction participants additional time to assess their Bidding strategy.
The remainder of the schedule for the Initial Autumn 2001 TCC Auction is unchanged.
| Announcement - Initial Autumn 2001 TCC Auction Round #3 |
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| Hoover's & MindBranch Training |
RBowers@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: This notice is to inform Transmission Customers that the September 20, 2001 OATT Schedule 1 residual adjustments are artificially inflated in the first version of the advisory billing statements.
A file used in the computation of subzonal loads was not loaded prior to the billing run making it appear as though no load existed in some subzones.
This causes all DAM scheduled purchases and bilateral transactions serving load in the affected subzones to be sold back in the Balancing Market.
This creates an under-collection which is then recovered from the market through the balancing energy, losses, & congestion residuals .
The 20th will be rerun as soon as price corrections and metered MWh values have been reconciled.
The NYISO apologizes for any inconvenience caused by this problem.
Regards,
| September 20, 2001 Residuals |
Attached please find a Word document for the September 26, 2001 Billing & Accounting Working Group meeting agenda.
Kathy Logan will chair this meeting while attend the NYISO Operating Committee meeting.
(See attached file: BAWGagenda0901.doc) Wes Yeomans - BAWGagenda0901.doc
| September 26, 2001 BAWG Meeting Agenda |
Alert Posted: 3:25 PM Monday, September 24, 2001: GOS Scheduled Maintenance GOS will be down on Monday, September 24, 2001 from 11:00 p.m. until 2:30 a.m. on Tuesday, September 25, 2001 for scheduled maintenance.
We apologize for any inconvenience that this may cause.
Thank you.
| Alert Posted: 3:25 PM Monday, September 24, 2001: GOS Scheduled Maintenance |
Dean: Several deals are missing in Enpower for various counterparties.
There is nothing in the Hourly P&L so I am letting you know because each transmission was submitted under your ID.
Please check them out and get back to me as soon as possible with deal numbers.
We are in the last week of the month and need to get these fixed asap.
If you need help or have questions, please let me know.
Thanks,
| Missing Deals |
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| Account Service Notice: Put Writing Available at Datek |
Dear Market Participant, Technical Bulletin # 78 - Penalties for Persistent Undergeneration - is being distributed for Market Participant comment.
The Technical Bulletin will be posted to the NYISO web site following the comment period.
Please note that the penalties described in this Technical Bulletin are effective as of October 1, 2001.
The purpose of our Technical Bulletins is to facilitate participation in the NYISO by communicating various NYISO concepts, techniques, and processes to Market Participants before they can be formally documented in a NYISO manual.
Please forward comments on this Technical Bulletin, via email, by 5PM on Tuesday, October 2, 2001 to: Peter Lemme NYISO Customer Technical Services plemme@nyiso.com (See attached file: TB_78_draft.pdf) - TB_78_draft.pdf
| NYISO - Technical Bulletin # 78 - Penalties for Persistent Undergeneration |
Dear Market Participant, Technical Bulletin # 79 - Generator Committments Due to 24-hour NOx Averaging Requirements - is being distributed for Market Participant comment.
The Technical Bulletin will be posted to the NYISO web site following the comment period.
The purpose of our Technical Bulletins is to facilitate participation in the NYISO by communicating various NYISO concepts, techniques, and processes to Market Participants before they can be formally documented in a NYISO manual.
Please forward comments on this Technical Bulletin, via email, by 5PM on Tuesday, October 2, 2001 to: Peter Lemme NYISO Customer Technical Services plemme@nyiso.com (See attached file: TB_79_draft.pdf) - TB_79_draft.pdf
| NYISO - Technical Bulletin # 79 - Generator Committments Due to 24-hour NOx Averaging Requirements |
MRyanTaber@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Market Structure and Scheduling and Pricing Working Group Members, The October 4, 2001 meeting was rescheduled to Tuesday, October 9, 2001 from 9:30 - 4:00.
The location was also changed from the Desmond Hotel to the NYISO office, 290 Washington Avenue Extension, Albany, NY, conference room WA.
This meeting is being rescheduled at the request of a number of Market Participants in order to avoid conflicts with the Operating Committee, SOAS and TPAS meetings that day.
| Joint Market Structure and Scheduling & Pricing Working Group meeting RESCHEDULED |
Idaho Power Company, dba IdaCorp Energy, the utility (IPC) has assigned the majority of their trades to IDACORP Energy, LP.
The trades that IPC retained are as follows: 44573.2 411583 414014 414013 416067 562415 562414 If you trade in the future with either of these CPs, please book them with the appropriate CP.
Thanks for your help.
| IDACORP Energy, LP |
FCiani@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Market Participants, One of the Generation Issues objectives deployed in September was to allow off-dispatch units to move in response to price signals.
A settlement feature of this change was that off-dispatch units would not receive bid production cost guarantees for incremental energy.
These units would only be guaranteed cost recovery for minimum generation and start-up costs.
The function to limit this cost recovery was incorrectly designed, with the result that the cost recovery was not limited to the bid minimum generation cost.
The cost recovery was incorrectly calculated as the bid minimum generation MW times the bid minimum generation cost.
This error has been corrected and will be reflected in the next execution of the September settlement statements, which will correct the values before the September invoicing period.
If you have any questions, please call Customer Relations at 518-356-6060.
Regards,
| NYISO - Generation in Response to Price Signals |
FCiani@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Market Participants, Administrative changes will be made to the MIS database to prepare for future Virtual Bidding development These changes will have no noticeable effects on MIS performance or functionality, however, these changes will require a short MIS outage.
The outage will begin at approximately 11:35 on September 27, 2001 and last for 30 minutes.
If you have any questions, please call Customer Relations at 518-356-6060.
Regards,
| NYISO - Software changes for September 27, 2001 |
MRyanTaber@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear ICAP Working Group Members, Please be guided by the following dates and places for the meetings that have been scheduled for October 5, October 19 and November 1, 2001 from 10:00 - 4:00.
Agendas and meeting materials for these meetings will be posted as soon as they become available.
October 5, 2001, NYISO Office, 290 Washington Avenue Extension, Albany, NY, Conference Room WA.
October 19, 2001, NYISO Office, 290 Washington Avenue Extension, Albany, NY, Conference Room WA.
November 1, 2001, Albany Marriott Hotel, 189 Wolf Road, Albany, NY.
| NYISO ICAP Working Group meetings |
market_relations@nyiso.com writes to the NYISO_TECH_EXCHANGE Discussion List: Dear Market Participants A new menu option is now available on the Bidding and Scheduling page.
The 'Daily Transaction Summary' report will provide customers with centralized information on transaction bids they are associated with.
This is a continued effort to provide information flow to customers.
| NYISO Daily Transaction Summery Page |
Larry..........PJM and NY shows 100 mw for HE 20 on 9/25.
I added HE 20 for 100 mw to NY deal 790095, NY trans id 5088192.
Let me know if you disagree.
| 9/25 |