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[California] State grid operator behind plant's output swings</h2>
Associated Press ^ | July 2, 2001

Posted on 09/19/2002 5:25:56 AM PDT by snopercod

Report: State grid operator behind plant's output swings

Associated Press

LOS ANGELES ---- The operator of the state's power grid has acknowledged that it was responsible for swings in production at a San Diego County power plant that Gov. Gray Davis held as an example of price gouging by out-of-state energy companies.

The Los Angeles Times and Charlotte Observer reported Sunday that the California Independent System Operator told its oversight board that records showed Duke Energy was following orders to help balance the grid and not driving up prices.

Three former workers at Duke Energy's Chula Vista plant told state investigators June 22 that production units were shut down in what they called a scheme to drive up electricity prices.

Duke responded last week by taking out full-page newspaper ads defending itself against the accusations by the former workers.

Duke officials said in the ads ---- which appeared in newspapers in California, Texas, South Carolina and North Carolina ---- that plant production was increased and decreased at the order of Cal-ISO, the agency that controls the state's power grid and monitors supply and demand.

The California version of Duke's advertisement specifically denied the workers' allegations, and claimed they "did not know ---- and were not in an operational capacity to know ---- that the ISO directs output."

Davis had praised the three workers as heroes and Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante said they had delivered the "smoking gun" needed to prove price gouging.

Cal-ISO has not yet publicly acknowledged its role in the ramping up and down of electricity production, but gave its analysis late Friday to selected lawmakers. The move came after Charlotte, N.C.-based Duke gave the agency's confidential orders to the Times and the Charlotte Observer newspaper.

The agency's analysis found that Duke's South Bay units had accurate logs showing that the units followed Cal-ISO's dispatch orders.

"It's regrettable that some people have inferred things that just weren't the case," said Duke spokesman Tom Williams.

The agency's findings may not clear Duke entirely of charges that it manipulated power supplies during three days in January when prices skyrocketed, said Gregg Fishman, an ISO spokesman.

"Those facts are all correct, but they may not add up to a complete picture of what happened during those three days," Fishman told the Charlotte Observer on Saturday.

State officials cautioned that further investigation is still needed to determine if Duke used other tactics to manipulate the power market.

"ISO's comments on the ramping still do not resolve the full question," said state Sen. Joe Dunn, D-Santa Ana.

Duke has been challenged for its production tactics and pricing at the state and national level. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission last month found the company had overcharged California by millions earlier this year when it was charging $3,880 a megawatt-hour for electricity. The commission found that Duke was entitled to only $273 per megawatt-hour.

In one month, the average home in North and South Carolina uses one megawatt hour at a cost of $73.

Duke is one of several out-of-state generators that entered the California market after the state deregulated its power industry in 1998. With three plants it owns and the leased South Bay plant, Duke accounts for about 5 percent of the state's generating capacity.

On Thursday, the state Senate committee investigating Duke and others held two generators in contempt for failing to provide records of their operations in California. Duke was not held in contempt because it agreed to turn over documents by the July 10 deadline, said Ronda Paschal, a spokeswoman for Dunn, a leader of the committee.

7/2/01


TOPICS: Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: calgov2002; caliso; calpowercrisis; duke; government
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1 posted on 09/19/2002 5:25:56 AM PDT by snopercod
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach; Robert357; okie01; Dog Gone; SierraWasp; Grampa Dave; randita; abwehr; ...
See also:

Cal-ISO Was Behind Plant's Output Swings

2 posted on 09/19/2002 5:28:08 AM PDT by snopercod
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To: snopercod
our city of La Quinta (east of Palm Springs) is serviced by Imperial Irrigation District, one of the very few independents in CA. No blackout threats, and for whatever interesting reason, our rates are something like 40 percent LESS than Edison's, which services everything west of here.

Having IID is actually a point that is always stressed when homes are for sale here.

3 posted on 09/19/2002 5:32:54 AM PDT by ErnBatavia
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To: ErnBatavia
Gov. Gray-out and his sidekick Cruz should be hit with a nice lawsuit.
4 posted on 09/19/2002 6:20:30 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: snopercod
The PUC report issued earlier this week did not figure in directives given to power producers by the CA-ISO in its findings. They PUC spokesperson said so.

5 posted on 09/19/2002 6:34:55 AM PDT by randita
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To: ErnBatavia
Better watch your water rates, though. I read where San Diego is lusting for your water.
6 posted on 09/19/2002 7:25:18 AM PDT by snopercod
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Most of SoCal is lusting for water - they want more of the Colorado River.....the thing about this Coachella Valley is that, although total desert, we literally sit atop a bathtub of subterranean wa-wa.....and it's nice, soft, tasty water! Rates are great, too...
7 posted on 09/19/2002 7:48:05 AM PDT by ErnBatavia
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To: randita
The link in post#2 doesn't work. Being an LA Times article, it has apparently been purged.
No such file (give_legacy_article)

8 posted on 09/19/2002 9:10:27 AM PDT by snopercod
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To: snopercod; Dog Gone
Governor Davis?

Governor Davis, are you quite well?

I can just imagine his purple face ...

But I'm laughing, and it feels great!

D

9 posted on 09/19/2002 10:25:59 AM PDT by daviddennis
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Watch and see where this story shows up in the local papers!

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10 posted on 09/19/2002 11:50:42 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Check the date on the article. It was from 14 months ago, but the only copy which was posted here on FR has been pulled (LA Times).
11 posted on 09/19/2002 1:51:25 PM PDT by snopercod
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Yes and the other newspapers have access to archives !

But they will likely not disturb the Demo Rat's spin!

12 posted on 09/19/2002 6:00:06 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: snopercod
Thank you for that trip down memory lane. I also remember articles in the Sac Bee that showed that the ISO had asked Enron to cut a schedule as as to punish a PNW utility. That the Cal ISO had asked Reliant to schedule power over a transmission path to a point that there was no load. There was another Cal ISO request to DWR, if I remember correctly to do a strange trade as well.

In my mind, the Cal ISO has its finger prints all over a lot of the California Energy crisis and was as if not more guilty of the various En-wrong type Fat Boy, Death Star, Get Shorty, kinds of trades than any of the power traders. At least more smoking guns for the real purpose of manipulating the market have been laid at the door of the Cal ISO than any other power marketer.

No wonder FERC wants to change their leadership and Davis doesn't.

13 posted on 09/19/2002 6:18:35 PM PDT by Robert357
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