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From:veronica.davies@enron.com
To:ge_benefits@enron.com
Subject:GEWE PIA's
Cc:michael.barnas@ps.ge.com, colleen.repplier@ps.ge.com
Bcc:michael.barnas@ps.ge.com, colleen.repplier@ps.ge.com
Date:Fri, 14 Jun 2002 10:02:00 -0700 (PDT)

Afternoon All,

NEW PIAs

I know many of you have been very anxious to get your arms around a new GE
confidentiality agreement. I am attaching the following:

1. Mutual Nondisclosure Agreement. This is to be used with clients for
potential transactions and for the exchange of information where the third
party will not be designing a product and where we do not expect to own that
design.

2. Proprietary Rights and Nondisclosure Agreement. This is to be used with
engineers and vendors where they will be producing product for us that we
consider to be GE Wind work product. For example, if we engage an engineer
to design something for us where we expect to own that design.

FILLING THEM OUT

It is very important that the PIAs be properly completed. For the most part
that just means filling in the third parties name in the first paragraph and
in the signature block. However, there is one important variation with the
Mutual Nondisclosure Agreement, you are required to fill in a description of
the transaction that you are working on with the third party.

Examples:

manufacture and procurement of main shafts
sale of GE wind turbines to the Company
general development opportunities with the Company using GE wind turbines
sale of GE wind turbines to the Company for XYZ Project

IMPORTANT DIFFERENCES FROM EWC'S FORM

Please keep in mind that the GE form requires you to follow up with a written
letter as to any verbal conversation you had with someone where you discussed
confidential information or you took someone on a visual site tour. So if
you discuss something about our turbines that if put in writing we would
consider confidential, you must send a quick letter following up that
conversation and notifying them that the information is subject to this
agreement. Also, if you take someone on a site tour where they are privy to
confidential information, you must follow up with a letter. I will come up
with a basic letter that you can keep and fill in the blanks and send out
whenever the situation arises. Please keep in mind that these agreements are
only as good as the documentation that backs them so be diligent in your
efforts.

LEGAL REVIEW OF PIAs/ GETTING YOUR PIA SIGNED

If you do not make any changes to the text of the PIA, you do not need to
seek legal review prior to having it signed by GE Wind Energy LLC. GE Wind
is still working on signing authority and we should have further clarity
soon. Until then, all persons who were vice-presidents of EWC are able to
sign PIAs. Of course, Colleen Repplier can also sign. For your convenience,
here are a list of the most likely signatories in the U.S.:

Bob Gates
Michael Miller
Bob Rugh
Craig Christenson
Michael Westbeld
Ben Bell
Jeff Maurer

WHAT TO DO WITH YOUR SIGNED PIAs

1. Please send a signed copy to Maya Arthur who will scan the PIA onto the
system and maintain a data bank of PIAs that everyone can access. This will
avoid the situation where we don't know if a customer or vendor has signed
one yet or not. I believe once we have acess to the GE network, we can post
these directly on the system.

2. Send the original to legal.

WHAT ABOUT THE PIAs SIGNED WITH EWC

We did our best to find and assign all PIAs that were signed with EWC.
However, many are old and frankly, it just makes sense going forward to sign
up new PIAs. This avoids a situation where you are banking on a previously
signed PIA that fell threw the cracks and wasn't assigned. I would recommend
that you starting signing up new PIAs as you go.

QUESTIONS

Give me a call. V.