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From:juan.hernandez@enron.com
To:greg.trefz@enron.com, miguel.garcia@enron.com
Subject:saturday's action VERSION#2
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Date:Sat, 29 Jul 2000 09:10:00 -0700 (PDT)

---------------------- Forwarded by Juan Hernandez/Corp/Enron on 07/29/2000
03:59 PM ---------------------------


Juan Hernandez
07/29/2000 03:51 PM
To: Greg Trefz/Corp/Enron@ENRON, Miguel Garcia/NA/Enron@ENRON
cc:

Subject: saturday's action

FRCC-- For Saturday. FPL and FPC were buying in the mid 40's for HE 9-12.
For HE 13-17 they were bidding mid 50's to low 60's. Starting HE 12 TLR's
prevented any nf-h going into FRCC. Our hourly sale to FPL was bumped due
to implementation of firm trans. We were buying nf-h.


SERC--For Saturday. SOCO began to bid in the mid-30's starting HE 12. For
HE 13 TVA called a TLR and SOCO lost about 400 mw's that he was buying from
TVA and others. They did not change their bid after these cuts, they told us
they were going to bring up their own units and would only buy for $35.
DUK,SCEG,OPC and TVA were flat all day or selling a little each hour to
SOCO. No bids from these utilities for Saturday.

ERCOT--For Saturday. Very quiet day in ERCOT. Bid's were in the 30's with
offer's in the high $40's to low 60's. TU claimed he was buying in the
$35-$37 range for he 13-18. HLP was flat for these hours. CSW was a low
30's bid with a mid 50's offer. Smaller players were low 30's bid.

ecar
The utilities directly connected to the pool were
offering out power in the twenties for most of
saturday. AEP was a mid teen bid for Sat urday
morning, and was offering out mid twenties for the
afternoon. Sige and DPl were on the bid but wouldn't
pay more than low to mid 20's.

Main
CE was offering poer in the low twenties all day. We
actually bought $20 late in the afternoon. IP was flat
all day since we stole all their guys. AMRN was
offering power all day around 23. Lots of TLR's