Here's what I heard on the D.C. call today re:  the Senator Lieberman 
hearings:

June 13--6 witnesses consisting of:  (1) 4 of the 6, pro-price cap 
economists; and (2) 2 anti-price cap economists.
June 20--FERC Commissioners and Gov. Davis.




 -----Original Message-----
From:  Comnes, Alan  
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 1:33 PM
To: Alonso, Tom; Alvarez, Ray; Badeer, Robert; Belden, Tim; Calger, 
Christopher F.; Dasovich, Jeff; Driscoll, Michael M.; Fischer, Mark; Foster, 
Chris H.; Guzman, Mark; Heizenrader, Timothy; Kaufman, Paul; Mainzer, Elliot; 
Mallory, Chris; Mara, Susan; Motley, Matt; Perrino, Dave; Platter, Phillip; 
Richter, Jeff; Scholtes, Diana; Swain, Steve; Swerzbin, Mike; Williams III, 
Bill; Wolfe, Greg
Cc: Steffes, James; Sharma, Ban; Briggs, Tom; Shelk, John
Subject: Additional FERC Actions Likely On MONDAY
Importance: High

FERC has set a meeting for Monday18 June 10 am PDT wherein it has noticed its 
California and WSCC-wide dockets.  The meeting has been timed in advance of 
congressional hearings (by Senator Joseph Lieberman) that were set for later 
in the week.

Expect FERC to respond to intense political pressure to expand its current 
price mitigation measures, possibly to a WSCC-wide scope or to all hours, or 
both.

As far as I know Hebert is still President of the FERC, which would speak to 
less intervention rather than more.

We will forward information as we learn it.

Alan Comnes




 

 
US FERC To Meet June 18 On Western US Electricity Prices
  
06/11/2001 
Dow Jones Energy Service 
(Copyright (c) 2001, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.) 


WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has 
scheduled a special meeting June 18 to address pending matters involving 
electricity markets in California and neighboring Western states. 


The commission's meeting notice provides no details, except to list for 
discussion four cases involving price mitigation in, and the structure of, 
volatile power markets in California and 10 other Western states.


The meeting comes as members of Congress are placing enormous political 
pressure on the commission to take more drastic action to contain runaway 
electricity prices in the region. 


Last week, House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt, D-Mo., joined 21 
Western-state congressional lawmakers to request an opportunity to appear 
before the commission to argue their case for cost-based price controls in 
the region's electricity markets. 


"At least twice, FERC has determined that the Western electricity market is 
'dysfunctional' and that prices are 'unjust and unreasonable' under the 
Federal Power Act. Despite these findings, and contrary to the law, the 
commission has failed to bring these rates to just and reasonable levels," 
the lawmakers said in a letter to FERC Chairman Curt Hebert. 

By Bryan Lee, Dow Jones Newswires, 202-862-6647, bryan.lee@dowjones.com


 

  
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