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From:scott.neal@enron.com
To:julian.poole@enron.com
Subject:Re: Sabotage Acts
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Date:Sun, 17 Sep 2000 23:41:00 -0700 (PDT)

Interesante. Cuidado.
Come by and see me when you are in Houston.




Julian Poole@ENRON
09/07/2000 04:02 PM
Sent by: Julian Poole@ENRON
To: Scott Neal/HOU/ECT@ECT
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Subject: Sabotage Acts

Cuidado con los MACACOS !!!

Como andas che? I will be going upto Houston in a couple of weeks for EOL
training. I hope to see you then.

Saludos

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Julian Poole
09/08/2000 01:00 AM
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Subject: Sabotage Acts

Argentine Power Market update:
A series of sabotage acts occurred last Tuesday, putting the whole Argentine
Electric System in danger of collapsing. The problems started at 8:30 PM when
one of the 500 kV lines from the Comahue region went down. Around 10:30 PM, 2
other lines went down as well, all in the Comahue-BsAs corridor. All 3
incidents were due to sabotage acts, in which the tensiles holding the high
tension towers were sawed.
In addition to the transmission lines sabotage, at 10:00 PM, one of the
Nuclear plants suffered technical problems and kicked out 640 MW.
This situation created a huge swing in the frequency of the system and an
overload of the 4th line from Comahue, which finally went out of service as
well at 1:30 am, and was out of service for 1 hour. This last event kicked
out the exports to Brazil which were at 1040 MW.

As a result of all the above power prices reached $170 per MWh during 11:00
PM.
Transmission lines are expected to be re-established by Saturday.

For who might be interested, below is a detailed document and map showing the
sequence of incidents and the damages caused (in Spanish).

Julian