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From:jeff.dasovich@enron.com
To:stacey.bolton@enron.com
Subject:Re: Environmental Strategy Meeting
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Date:Tue, 29 Aug 2000 05:53:00 -0700 (PDT)

If you would like me to attend and think that it would be useful, just let me
know. And thanks very much for the tip on the WSJ story.



Enron Energy Services

From: Stacey Bolton 08/24/2000 06:38 PM
Phone No: 713-853-9916




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Subject: Environmental Strategy Meeting

The Environmental Strategies group invites you to attend a company-wide,
Enron Environmental Strategy Meeting on September 15th from 9-2 (including
lunch & snacks). The purpose of the meeting is to start an internal dialogue
about the growing environmental market and ways in which Enron can capture
associated business opportunities. As many of you are aware, the
environmental market is quickly changing and expanding with a growing
correlation between energy efficiency, renewable energy, air emissions, and
new technology developments. Given our vast industry expertise and
comprehensive service, Enron has a significant advantage to meet these market
demands, which present both wholesale and retail opportunities.

For those of you that can attend, please RSVP by sending in a short
description of what you do, and any suggestions to the below tentative agenda
by Friday, September 8th. I'll circulate these descriptions to those who
have RSVPd along with a finalized agenda. The location is TBD.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at 3-9916.
Stacey Bolton


TENTATIVE AGENDA
Introductions
Brief introductions including what you do for Enron and its related
environmental issues
Update on what each of the Enron groups are doing related to environmental
market opportunities
State of the Environmental Market, updates on:
Size of the market
Emission and Green Premiums
Customer demand for environmental products
Mandates and Incentive Funds
Credit trading programs
Utility and competitors renewable product offerings
Governments' efforts to "go green"
Current and pending air regulatory compliance issues
Concepts for discussion
Upcoming bids/commercial partnering opportunities
Trading Renewable Credits and Emissions Nationwide/Worldwide
Regulatory issues - Hot spots
Launching Environmental Product Offerings
Potential products:
-synthetic green energy product
-100% wind green credits
-new regulatory/compliance/risk management products
-bundled environmental performance improvement products