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Bidding to Begin For Dynegy’s El Paso Capacity

With only a day left before the capacity now held by DynegyMarketing and Trade on El Paso Natural Gas opens to bids for nextyear, parties are continuing to fight over the legality of theoriginal contract.

August 31, 1999

Industry Briefs

Construction is scheduled to begin this month on the PacificNorthwest’s first merchant power plant, a natural gas-fired 500 MWplant in the southern Oregon city of Klamath Falls just north ofthe California border and east of the Cascade Mountains. Commercialstart-up is scheduled for July 2001. The City of Klamath Falls,using $300 million tax-exempt public revenue bonds, will own theplant. PacifiCorp Power Marketing will build, manage, operate andfuel the plant. And PG&E Gas Transmission/NW will transport gasthrough an enlarged portion of its 80-mile, east-to-west MedfordLateral off its main north-to-south interstate pipeline thatcarries Canadian supplies to markets in California as well as thePacific Northwest. The plant is expected to need about 9 MMcf/d forits peak output. The City of Klamath Falls will use half of theplant’s electricity generation to operate municipal facilities, andPacifiCorp will market the remaining power, mostly to surroundingprivate- and public-sector utilities.

July 9, 1999

Industry Briefs

Columbia Transmission Communications (CTC), a wholly-ownedsubsidiary of Columbia Energy Group, unveiled plans to beginbuilding the initial leg of its telecommunications network Monday.The initial leg of the overall route will extend 260 miles from NewYork City to Washington D.C. using Columbia Gas Transmission’sright-of-way. It will be capable of providing voice, data and videosignal access to 16 million people. The company is developing plansto extend this network to 2,500 route miles with direct access to35 million people throughout the eastern United States, includinglines to Cleveland, Cincinnati and New Orleans. CTC said usingColumbia’s right-of-way will allow for a competitive, low-costfiber network. Columbia still needs to get landowner approval forthe lines, a company spokesman said, because the right-of-way wasapproved for pipeline use, not telecommunication wire.

June 15, 1999

Transportation Note

CMS Panhandle Eastern plans its Waverly Piping Inspection tobegin Friday and last seven days, reducing capacity by 60 MMcf/d.The project reduces capacity on Panhandle’s 100 line between Havenand Glenarm but will affect only physical receipts between Havenand Glenarm into the 100 lines.

June 10, 1999

Dominion, CNG Plan Up to 2,400 MW of New Power

Even before their merger is consummated, Dominion Resources andConsolidated Natural Gas are making plans to begin development offour gas-fired peaking power generation facilities along CNGTransmission in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Thefacilities represent up to $800 million in local investment. Allfour plants are expected to be in service in time for peak summerdemand in 2002.

May 31, 1999

Bonneville Tests Home Fuel Cells

The Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) has signed up to begintesting 3 KW home fuel cell units which it expects will sweep themarket much like the home computer in just a few years.

May 28, 1999

Dominion, CNG Plan Up to 2,400 MW of New Power

Even before their merger is consummated, Dominion Resources andConsolidated Natural Gas are making plans to begin development offour gas-fired electric power generation facilities along CNGTransmission in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Thefacilities represent up to $800 million in local investment. Allfour plants are expected to be in service in time for peak summerdemand in 2002.

May 26, 1999

Downsized Maritimes Project, New Laterals Get FERC Nod

FERC tied up all the loose ends in the Maritimes & NortheastPipeline project in a draft order released yesterday, clearing theway for the pipeline to begin delivering about 350 MMcf/d of SableIsland gas to power plants, paper mills and new markets in Maineand other New England states this fall.

April 15, 1999

CA’s First Merchant Gas Storage Set to Open

Wild Goose Storage, California’s first merchant natural gasstorage facility, is set to begin operations April 1, at the sametime the state’s second merchant storage project gets a publicairing of its 18 Bcf proposal.

March 15, 1999

PG&E Expects to Begin New Spending Spree

Following its reorganization of semi-autonomous PacificNorthwest and Texas gas assets, PG&E Gas Transmission (PG&EGT) is looking to bolster earnings through alliances andacquisitions that it hopes to complete later this year, accordingto Thomas King, president/COO of the Houston-based unit of PG&ECorp. PG&E GT transports an average of 6 Bcf/d through the tworegions.

March 9, 1999