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This is a group that we should try to tie into our PR efforts. Best, Jeff ----- Forwarded by Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron on 03/12/2001 10:34 AM ----- "Carl Guardino" <cguardino@svmg.org< 03/08/2001 07:01 PM Please respond to cguardino To: "cguardino@svmg. org" <cguardino@svmg.org< cc: Subject: Energy Positions Taken Dear SVMG Members: As you may know, the Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group Board of Directors met this morning and voted to support two Energy proposals: The Los Esteros Transmission Facility and the Metcalf Energy Center. Please find below the news release on SVMG's position, and an attachment that reviews SVMG's criteria and evaluation for both projects. Thank you for your time. Sincerely, Carl Guardino Local proposals part of a comprehensive platform to meet energy needs of Silicon Valley working families and economy For Immediate Release: Contact: Michelle Montague-Bruno March 8, 2001 (408) 501-7853 This morning the Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group Board of Directors voted in support of the proposed Metcalf Energy Center and the Los Esteros Transmission Project to help meet Silicon Valley's need for reliable energy. Completing a thoughtful and deliberative process the SVMG board of directors voted to support the generating facility, which would offer 580 megawatts of new power supply to Silicon Valley and provide enough power to service approximately 580,000 households. Additionally, the Los Esteros Transmission Project, proposed for north San Jose, provides another 800 megawatts of new transmission capacity that will help bring power into the region - an issue that caused blackouts here on June 14, 2000. "The Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group has always been a very analytical organization," said Dr. James Woody, president & CEO of Roche Pharmaceuticals and chairman of the board of SVMG. "With the energy infrastructure projects we developed an analytical process, and a systematic review of the Metcalf and Los Esteros proposals, recommending approval after thoughtful consideration." This deliberative process included the development of criteria (see attachment) utilized by five separate working bodies in the organization (three SVMG committees, its Working Council and the Board of Directors) to evaluate the projects and determine a position. The organization does not support these two facilities as an exclusive means to fulfilling the energy needs of Silicon Valley families and employers, and believes our energy challenge requires the individual efforts of every Californian. "The Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group board completed a very thoughtful and deliberative process that supports the generation and transmission of power in our back yard," said Carl Guardino, president & CEO of the Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group. "The criteria are a prism through which the organization assesses energy infrastructure proposals. It was agreed that the Metcalf and Los Esteros projects would provide much needed energy to support working families, and the economy of Silicon Valley." Attached are the criteria utilized by the SVMG Energy Committee, SVMG Land Use Committee, SVMG Environment Committee, SVMG Working Council and the SVMG Board of Directors to review the energy projects. Solving California's energy challenges is going to require steps beyond the development of the Metcalf and Los Esteros facilities, and must include additional generation and transmission projects throughout the region and state. However, an immediate solution to help get us through the summer and beyond is for more energy conservation at the office and at home. The E-Energy Conservation Campaign ('E' stands for email), launched on February 7, between SVMG and Governor Davis' cabinet secretary for technology, trade and commerce, Lon Hatamiya, is reaching out to more than four million public and private employees to provide tips on ways to conserve power and save money at home and at the office. For more information on the E-Energy Conservation Campaign, visit the SVMG Web site at www.svmg.org, and click on the icon for the campaign. Expressing the need for a diverse portfolio of solutions in addressing the energy crisis, Carl Guardino will discuss everything from conservation to generation at the upcoming Energy Summit on March 16, and co-sponsored by San Jose Mayor Ron Gonzales, the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors and the Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group. "I am proud and honored to stand with Mayor Gonzales and Supervisor Jim Beall to co-chair an event that will look for regional solutions to help solve the issue," said Guardino. "We support the mayor's plan for alleviating our energy problems, and believe that a comprehensive approach must be implemented to survive this crisis. No matter how one feels about specific energy projects, there is no single solution, and we need a menu of options, including conservation, co-generation, onsite generation, transmission and major generating facilities." Attachment: SVMG criteria to review generation and transmission proposals, and how the Metcalf Energy Center and the Los Esteros Transmission project weigh up to those criteria. - criteria MEC & Los esteros.doc
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