---------------------- Forwarded by Benjamin Rogers/HOU/ECT on 09/26/2000 
02:02 PM ---------------------------


"Iaconetti, Louis" <louis.iaconetti@csfb.com> on 09/22/2000 09:29:25 AM
To: "'Don Miller'" <Don.Miller@enron.com>, "'Benjamin Rogers'" 
<Benjamin.Rogers@enron.com>
cc: "Bartlett, James" <james.bartlett@csfb.com>, "Al-Farisi, Omar" 
<omar.al-farisi@csfb.com>, "Modi, Rishi" <rishi.modi@csfb.com>, "Heckler, 
James" <james.heckler@csfb.com> 
Subject: PG&E Questions


PG&E Gen is most interested in Pastoria and had several questions/concerns
that they asked about during my discussion with them:

* What is Enron's intent re: continuing involvement?  PG&E is
concerned about any potential requirements that they might be required to
either purchase fuel from Enron or engage Enron as the power marketer.
* What is status of EPC negotiations.  Will they be required to engage
NEPCO as the EPC contractor?  Does the EPC contractor have control over the
turbines?
* They also questioned whether there would be any "agricultural
restrictions"?

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