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From:l..nicolay@enron.com
To:john.llodra@enron.com
Subject:RE: Priority of signing ISO-NE, NYISO, and PJM Transmission Tariffs
Cc:dana.davis@enron.com, j..broderick@enron.com, robert.benson@enron.com,gautam.gupta@enron.com, george.wood@enron.com, jim.meyn@enron.com, d..steffes@enron.com
Bcc:dana.davis@enron.com, j..broderick@enron.com, robert.benson@enron.com,gautam.gupta@enron.com, george.wood@enron.com, jim.meyn@enron.com, d..steffes@enron.com
Date:Tue, 8 Jan 2002 07:41:15 -0800 (PST)

This sounds correct, but we are in the process of calling the pools to obtain the documentation necessary now and I would think that you may as well execute the transmission agreements at the same time, since the transmission agreements are typically the most standard and usually do not require collateral, etc. as long as they are ST firm or non-firm.

-----Original Message-----
From: Llodra, John
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 7:57 AM
To: Nicolay, Christi L.
Cc: Davis, Mark Dana; Broderick, Paul J.; Benson, Robert; Gupta, Gautam; Wood, George; Meyn, Jim
Subject: Priority of signing ISO-NE, NYISO, and PJM Transmission Tariffs


Christi

In preparing our business implementation plan, I am trying to identify and prioritize the relevant transmission agreements for each of the 3 northeast pools. My assumption is that, for pure internal transactions in each of the three pools, we do not really need to be a signatory to the respective ISO transmission agreements, and thus signing of these transmission agreements is not of the highest priority. Does this sound correct to you?

My sense is that we only would need to sign on to the ISO transmission tariff to facilitate inter-pool transfers and/or to serve load in the regions. Does this sound correct to you?

Please email or call me with any insights you might have.

Regards
John