Posted on 02/03/2002 11:58:57 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
Edited on 04/13/2004 2:39:33 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Sacramento -- Long before Enron Corp.'s plunge from riches to rags, the Houston energy maverick's aggressive campaign to push government regulators out of the electricity industry found its best business opportunity in California.
No company preached free-market electricity with the same fervor. No company purported to know more about how to open energy markets to competition.
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like some medieval kings he's now taking refuge in a church! he's becoming a baptist minister!
my head hurts.
"Enron's fingerprints are all over all of the dysfunctional parts of the market". That's pretty funny, coming from the author of AB 1890.
Well, their are a few of us fighting the overwhelming ignorance of the masses out here!
LOL!!!
TURN is out for one thing and one thing only, and that is public control of the energy market from generation to the end user. It might be cheaper to some consumers but it will be subsidzed by others. Pure Socialism.
BTW, have you seen the cover of Time Mag. The one with Enrons problems and a photo of the White House on the cover?
In typical Chronicle fashion, we only get part of the story...there is no mention that Steve Peace was one of the architects of the pathetic deregulation system we have in California. No, instead he is depicted as simply a committee chairman.
Obviously, Peace is not interested in taking blame for the mess he helped create so he blames a convenient scapegoat, Enron, for being the root of all the power crisis evil. And, as usual, the San Franciso Chronicle shows up with bells on to carry the water of yet another liberal...
Take this story for what it's worth...and don't forget Gray Davis is running for reelection. It's surprising the Los Angeles Times didn't beat the Chron to the punch...
We'll have to presume from that that Davis's staff sent their talking points to the Chronicle first. BTW, I love Hugh Hewitt's moniker for the paper: The San Francisco Chronically Wrong-icle.
Doesn't it? But read the examples...
-- Power managers running the auction would stack energy bids from the least expensive to the costliest, then select enough bids to cover the state's energy needs. But the managers were forced to pay everyone the same price -- the highest cost selected. Companies aware of shortages knew they could bid in at high prices and make big profits.
-- Companies were not penalized for failing to deliver the power they offered in the auction. If prices were higher on the spot market, marketers could withdraw energy from the auction and sell it on the spot market.
-- Companies could play on the transmission limits of the state. Companies could purposely overschedule power deliveries and end up getting paid to not deliver.
An admission that the state legislature painted a sign on California's back that said "Kick Me!"
And, now, Steve Peace (of all people) is complaining that they got a boot up their butt...
There's little doubt about the agenda (or, alternatively, the ignorance) of the reporter, is there? He cites all the problems...and attributes them to Enron rather than governmental idiocy.
Moreover, here is another key sentence...
"Because most market data are confidential, it's unclear which companies may have benefited the most from the state's crisis last year, and whether there was any illegal activity."
As I recall, Davis' office released a list of the so-called "price gougers" -- about a dozen of them (this is the one which included BC Hydro and LA WPD). And Enron was next-to-last on the list -- with only about 5% of the MW involved and the second lowest cost/MW.
That thread should still be around here. Maybe, we should find it and forward it to Mr. Martin -- since the governor's office obviously "forgot" to provide the data to him.
Seriously, if even a tenth of what the SF Chronicle says were true, shouldn't the democratic party in the state of California be ashamed that its members refused to defend the interest of the citizens at so many different legislative, and executive branch agency opportunities.
He's not the author. "AB" stands for assembly bill, Peace was a Senator. Then Assembly Speaker (R) Jim Brulte is/was the author under the direction of then (R) Governor Pete Wilson and his PUC.
AB 1890 Assembly Bill - CHAPTEREDBILL NUMBER: AB 1890 CHAPTERED BILL TEXT CHAPTER 854 FILED WITH SECRETARY OF STATE SEPTEMBER 24, 1996 APPROVED BY GOVERNOR SEPTEMBER 23, 1996 PASSED THE SENATE AUGUST 31, 1996 PASSED THE ASSEMBLY AUGUST 30, 1996 CONFERENCE REPORT NO. 1 PROPOSED IN CONFERENCE AUGUST 28, 1996 AMENDED IN SENATE JUNE 19, 1996 AMENDED IN SENATE APRIL 8, 1996 AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY JULY 19, 1995 AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY JULY 11, 1995 AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY JUNE 19, 1995 AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY APRIL 25, 1995 INTRODUCED BY Assembly Member Brulte (Principal coauthors: Assembly Members Conroy, Kuykendall, and Martinez) (Principal coauthors: Senators Leonard, Peace, and Sher) (Coauthors: Assembly Members Ackerman, Alby, Baca, Battin, Baugh, Boland, Frusetta, Goldsmith, Harvey, Margett, McPherson, Miller, Morrissey, Morrow, Pringle, Richter, Alpert, Baldwin, Brown, Bustamante, Cunneen, Davis, Ducheny, Escutia, Gallegos, Hawkins, Hauser, House, Kaloogian, Katz, Knowles, Machado, Mazzoni, Kevin Murray, Willard Murray, Napolitano, Olberg, Poochigian, Rainey, Rogan, Takasugi, and Woods) (Coauthors: Senators Alquist, Calderon, Haynes, Johannessen, Kelley, Maddy, Ayala, Dills, Costa, Craven, Hughes, Johnston, Kopp, Killea, Leslie, Marks, Petris, Polanco, Rosenthal, Russell, Solis, and Monteith) FEBRUARY 24, 1995 An act to amend Sections 955.1 and 3440.1 of the Civil Code, to amend Section 9104 of the Commercial Code, to amend Sections 63010, 63025.1, and 63071 of, and to add Article 6 (commencing with Section 63048) to Chapter 2 of Division 1 of Title 6.7 of, the Government Code, to amend Section 216 of, to add Chapter 2.3 (commencing with Section 330) to, to add Article 5.5 (commencing with Section 840) to Chapter 4 of, Part 1 of Division 1 of, to add Division 4.9 (commencing with Section 9600) to, and to repeal Article 12 (commencing with Section 394) of Chapter 2.3 of Part 1 of Division 1 of, the Public Utilities Code, relating to public utilities, making an appropriation therefor, and declaring the urgency thereof, to take effect immediately. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST AB 1890, Brulte. Public utilities: electrical restructuring..........
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