FYI.  If you'd like to discuss, don't hesitate...
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	Marianne Castano@EES
	09/28/2000 12:39 PM
		
		 To: Dennis Benevides/HOU/EES@EES
		 cc: Jeff Dasovich/NA/Enron@Enron, Karen A Cordova/HOU/EES@EES, Diann 
Huddleson/HOU/EES@EES
		 Subject: Re: SDG&E Credits


	


Dennis:  Just wanted to bring this item to your attention.  We've researched 
the terms of our residential agreements and have noted that they are silent 
as to the issue of credits/refunds.  I've asked Jeff and Mike Day, our 
regulatory counsel in CA, for their input on whether we should refund these 
credits back to our residential customers.

 Notwithstanding  the fact that the language of the original decision 
allowing the credits does not address direct access customers, Jeff and Mike 
recommend, given the current climate in California, that we take action to 
refund these credits to our residential customers. 

 Just want to make sure you're "on board" with this before we direct CSC to 
refund the credit back to our residential accounts...Marianne

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	Enron Energy Services
	
	From:  Karen A Cordova                           09/21/2000 05:00 PM
	Phone No: 713.853.3150
  713.646.8860 - FAX No.
	



To: Marianne Castano/HOU/EES@EES
cc:  
Subject: SDG&E Credits

Diane Huddelston called Lori Pinder about an issue;  Here it is:

Due to the merger btw SDG&G & Sempra Energy (about a year or less ago), a 
savings was realized.  The CPUC said these savings must be passed on to 
customers 1 time per year, in September.  They are called Annual Merger 
Credits.

Pursuant to all commercial contracts, Enron is entitled to keep the savings 
(per Diane).  What about the residential customer accounts?

Enron keeps the savings or should the residential customer receive?

Who could handle this issue for Diane?

Thanks, KC