ENERGY, UTILITIES, COMMUNICATIONS -- RELATED PUBLICATIONS REVIEW OF ISO TESTIMONY GIVEN TO SELECT COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE PRICE MANIPULATION OF THE WHOLESALE ENERGY MARKET (DRIVON PRATT PASCHAL FLORIO KAHN) - A hearing held by the Senate Committee on Energy, Utilities and Communications. It is the continued investigation of price manipulation of the energy market with questions to ISO employees who previously testified in past hearings. (Stock #1223-S; $4.04 - includes tax s/h) (9/03) ISO REVIEW OF VARIOUS INVESTIGATIONS (ENERGY) (2/5/03 SACRAMENTO CA) - BIBB ROBINSON DETMERS ALAYWAN ROSTKER MCINTOSH LAZIC LEE JORDAN BRAUN GERBER - A follow up on the hearing on 1/21/03. Issues include to finish up on C66 protocol discussion, the fictitious load, touch upon Perot Systems, and the MD02 update. (Stock #1207-S; $9.16 - includes tax s/h) (2/03) ISO REVIEW OF VARIOUS INVESTIGATIONS (1/21/03, SACRAMENTO, CA) - ROBINSON HILDEBRANDT POWERS BIBB DETMERS - Testimony from Eric Hildebrandt regarding a recent report that's been discussed between the Committee and Cal-ISO. The C66 issue of protocol/capacity benefit margin, death star projects, & phantom congestion. Discussion regarding the fictitious load incidents. Issues relating to Perot Systems and Taipower. Also an update on the MD02. (Stock #1204-S; $5.39 - includes tax s/h) (1/03) NATURAL GAS INVESTIGATION UPDATE (11/18/02 SACRAMENTO, CA) ROMERO CARPENTER O'LOUGHLIN HORNER JULIAN MARKEY KIRTLAND - This hearing includes three panels of discussion. Manipulation of natural gas supply and price, and examination of refund case pending at FERC by the Brattle Group, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Public Utilities Commission regarding gas price indexing in more detail and its importance. Testimony from Michele Markey on how gas price indexes were created and manipulated. (Stock #1197-S; $8.89 - includes tax s/h) (11/02) ADDENDUM TO WATER STORAGE AND THE CALFED PROGRAM (SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT TO 1104-S AUGUST 2001) - This final report by the Senate Select Committee on CalFed discusses the future of California's water supply due to imbalance between population and the state's rainfall amounts. (Stock #1191-S; $7.00 - includes tax s/h) (11/02) UPDATE OF VARIOUS INVESTIGATIONS INTO CALIFORNIA'S ELECTRICITY CRISIS (9/17/02, SACRAMENTO, CA) LYNCH COHEN CHASET ZIERING MCCULLOUGH - Continuous investigations by the Senate Select Committee to Investigate Price Manipulation of the Wholesale Energy Market. Testimony taken from two individuals. President of the California Public Utilities Commission, Loretta Lynch, and Robert McCullough. Both testimonies are related to times there were blackouts and service interruptions in California during our energy crisis, and whether in fact the blackouts and service interruptions were if fact necessary or warranted given the circumstances upon a review of much of the evidence. (Stock #1178-S; $3.77 - includes tax s/h) (9/02) REVIEW PEROT SYSTEMS' ROLE IN CALIFORNIA'S ENERGY CRISIS - TESTIMONY OF ROSS PEROT, DR. PAUL GRIBIK, DR. DARIUSH SHIRMOHAMMADI, TERRY WINTER (ISO), WILLIAM HELLER & LEWIS HASHIMOTO (EMS), AND ERIC WOYCHIK (STRATEGY INTERGRATION) - The continued investigation by the Senate Select Committee to Investigate Price Manipulation on the Wholesale Energy Market. They are trying to gain a full understanding of what occurred in the California energy crisis so that they can make recommendations to the full Legislature about how they may be able to prevent it from occurring in the future. (Stock #1166-S; $10.78 - includes tax s/h) (7/02) REVIEW OF LADWP'S COMPLIANCE (SACRAMENTO, CA) WIGGS SHINER KUROWSKI DAMINE OF LOS ANGELES DEPT OF WATER & POWER - Continued investigations by the Senate Select Committee to Investigate Price Manipulation of the Wholesale Energy Market. (Stock #1165-S; $3.77 - includes tax s/h) (7/02) REVIEW OF ENRON COMPLIANCE - This hearing held by the Senate Select Committee to Investigate Price Manipulation of the Wholesale Energy Market was scheduled as a result of a series of productions, by Enron in which, upon a brief review, some questions were raised as to potential altering, changing, of electronic data within Enron's files. Some of those who testify are Larry Drivon, special counsel to the committee and Gary Furges, outside legal counsel for Enron. (Stock #1159-S; $3.23 - includes tax s/h) (7/02) REVIEW THE MANIPULATION OF ELECTRONIC DATA BY ENRON, REVIEW OF COMPLIANCE WITH SUBPOENA BY SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON, EXAMINATION OF RESPONSES TO INTERROGATORIES BY WILLIAMS & LADWP, AND RESPONSES FROM NCPA & CITY OF REDDING TO PREVIOUS COMMITTEE TESTIMONY - Continuing hearings by the Senate Select Committee to Investigate Price Manipulation of the Wholesale Energy Market. (Stock #1158-S; $6.47 - includes tax s/h) (6/02) REVIEW OF COMPLIANCE WITH SUBPOENAS BY SMUD, LA DEPT OF WATER & POWER, CITY OF BURBANK, CITY OF GLENDALE (SACRAMENTO, CA 3/4/02) TRACY ORCHARD NOYES SNYDER THARP FLETCHER STEVENSON DOLAN LINS - All four of these munis sold power to the state at levels comparable to or above power sold by the private generators. Both SMUD and LADWP are the largest municipals in the state, and their operations are therefore more complex and sophisticated than the others. Burbank and Glendale each made arrangements with private entities to handle some of their energy sales at the wholesale levels, thereby creating some complications in terms of document production. This hearing will help determine the degree of compliance or lack thereof. (Stock #1135-S; $4.48 - includes tax s/h) (3/02) REVIEW OF ENRON'S COMPLIANCE WITH SUBPOENAS - ENERGY (SACRAMENTO, CA 2/12/02) - DUNN BOWEN KUEHL MORROW SHER PEACE DRIVON PRATT MORALES PASCHAL MONTGOMERY - This hearing discusses three specific issues concerning Enron. The first is the potential inadequacy of Enron's actual production of documents to their depository in Sacramento. Second, Enron's failure to produce any witness at last week's deposition regarding the issue of the destruction of documents. And third, to review the potential destruction of documents and its relationship to the subpoena that was served on Enron last June. (Stock #1026-S; $3.77 - includes tax s/h) (2/02) WHAT'S SO SPECIAL ABOUT SPECIAL DISTRICTS? A CITIZEN'S GUIDE, THIRD EDITION - This contains fresh material on the number of districts, recent controversies, and the debilitation effects of the ERAF property tax shifts. This guide by the Senate Local Government Committee introduces and explains the special district form of government. It's a helpful primer for voters, reporters, and public officials. (Stock #583-S; $3.23 - includes tax s/h) (2/02) REVIEW OF COMPLIANCE WITH SUBPOENAS AND CURRENT OPERATION OF ISO MARKETS (SACRAMENTO, CA 11/13/01) STARBIRD BITTMAN HAYES KEBLER STEVENS HOULIHAN FORMANEK GARRIS ROBINSON YOUNG DETMERS WINTER RUBY ABERNATHY CHIPPONERI PARK VANDERHOVEN - Continuing investigations by the Senate Select Committee to Investigate Price Manipulation of the Wholesale Energy Market. Looking at the behavior of all market participants and those with some other stake in the wholesale electricity market in California and try to come to a complete understanding of how we got into the situation that we have found ourselves this year and last. (Stock #1120-S; $5.93 - includes tax s/h) (11/01) VOTE RE: TERMINATION OF CONTEMPT FINDINGS FOR RELIANT & ENRON (SACRAMENTO, CA 9/14/01) - Motion to terminate contempt process on Reliant and Enron. Voted on by the members of the Senate Select Committee to Investigate Prices Manipulation of the Wholesale Energy Market. (Stock #1110-S; $3.23 - includes s/h) (9/01) REVIEW OF CONTEMPT FINDINGS AS TO RELIANT, CONTINUED COMPLIANCE WITH SUBPOENAS BY AES DUKE DYNEGY NRG WILLIAMS & DOCUMENTATION SERVING ISO ORDER (SACRAMENTO, CA 9/6/01) DETMERS BURNS COOK - The Senate Select Committee to Investigate Price Manipulation of the Wholesale Energy Market covers 4 topics in this hearing. Number one, review of the status re: Reliant. Second, the review of the remainder of the market participants who are in the process of producing documents in Sacramento depositories. Third, is the joint memorandum that was signed by four market participants and submitted by Enron to the Court. Fourth, ISO Representatives are present to help the committee to better understand what documents they need to review what occurred on any given day with any generating facility. (Stock #1109-S; $3.49 - includes tax s/h) (9/01) WATER STORAGE AND THE CALFED PROGRAM: CAN THE PROGRAM DELIVER ON ITS PROMISES? - This report will provide an overview and status report on the CALFED Water Storage Program, including the current status of the Integrated Storage Investigations Program. As part of the status report, they will explore a study commissioned by an environmental group that raises questions about the economic feasibility of the proposed CALFED water storage projects contained within the Record of Decision. It will also highlight recent events that demonstrate the immediate need for new water storage facilities in the state. Finally, the report will conclude by exploring actions that can be taken now to meet the state's critical water needs sooner rather than later. (Stock #1104-S; $9.70 - includes tax s/h) (8/01) REVIEWING COMPLIANCE WITH SUBPOENAS FOR DUKE, DYNEGY, RELIANT, AES, NRG, & WILLIAMS (SACRAMENTO, CA 7/28/01) PEACE PRATT STEVENS - The sole purpose of this hearing was to review compliance with legislative subpoenas as to the market participants that received service of the June subpoena, with the exception of Mirant. Their review of compliance will be continued in August or September. (Stock #1102-S; $4.04 - includes tax s/h) (7/01) REPORT TO THE FULL SENATE REGARDING CONTEMPT FINDINGS FOR ENRON & MIRANT (SACRAMENTO, CA 7/11/01) PEACE PRATT ZIRKLE KIRBY FERGUS - Continuing investigations by the Senate Select Committee to Investigate Prices Manipulation of the Wholesale Energy Market. (Stock #1100-S; $4.58 - includes tax s/h) (7/01) HEARING WITH REGARDS TO SUBPOENA COMPLIANCE (SACRAMENTO, CA 6/28/01) DRIVON KLEINMAN LARREA - Confidentiality of documents submitted to the Senate Select Committee to Investigate price Manipulation of the Wholesale Energy Market are discussed in this hearing. The companies who submitted documents (not included in transcript) are Cal-ISO, Duke, Dynergy, Mirant, Reliant, Williams and Enron. (Stock #1099-S; $4.58 - includes tax s/h) (6/01) OPERATION & MAINTENANCE OF GENERATION FACILITIES (SACRAMENTO, CA 6/22/01) - EDWARDS JOHNSON OLKJER - Continued investigations by the Senate Select Committee to Investigate Price Manipulation of the Wholesale Energy Market. Three witnesses testify in regards to DUKE, SDG&E, South Bay & other facilities. (Stock #1094-S; $7.00 - includes tax s/h) (6/01) OVERVIEW OF INVESTIGATIONS, STUDIES, AND REPORTS REGARDING THE ENERGY CRISIS (SACRAMENTO, CA 6/14/01) – COY BAIRD - This is the fifth & final hearing on this subject held on June 14, 2001 in Sacramento, CA by the Senate Select Committee to Investigate Price Manipulation of the Wholesale Energy Market. The role of the committee is to figure out how to stop high electricity prices and not how to finance these price increases. (Stock #1093-S; $3.77 - includes tax s/h) (5/01) MOBILEHOME PARK UTILITY & BILLING PROBLEMS - The purpose of this hearing was to provide a forum for testimony and comment from mobilehome owners, park operators, governmental agencies, and others on mobilehome park utility & billing problems. The Senate Select Committee on Mobile & Manufactured Homes has had some complaints about mobilehome park utility issues for years but since last summer has experienced a large increase in complaints, mostly from park residents, about the failure of parks to pass through PUC-mandated refunds, failure to post rates, overcharges, surcharges and accessibility to low-income utility assistance programs, among other concerns. (Stock #1092-S; $5.93 - includes tax s/h) (4/01) OVERVIEW OF INVESTIGATIONS, STUDIES, AND REPORTS REGARDING THE ENERGY CRISIS – This is the fourth hearing held on May 31, 2001 in Sacramento, CA by the Senate Select Committee to Investigate Price Manipulation of the Wholesale Energy Market. The role of the committee is to figure out how to stop high electricity prices and not how to finance these price increases. (Stock #1091-S; $5.93 – includes tax s/h) (5/01) OVERVIEW OF INVESTIGATIONS, STUDIES, AND REPORTS REGARDING THE ENERGY CRISIS – This is the third hearing held on May 18, 2001 in Irvine, CA by the Senate Select Committee to Investigate Price Manipulation of the Wholesale Energy Market. The role of the committee is to figure out how to stop high electricity prices and not how to finance these price increases. (Stock #1090-S; $7.27 – includes tax s/h) (5/01) OVERVIEW OF INVESTIGATIONS, STUDIES, AND REPORTS REGARDING THE ENERGY CRISIS – This is the second hearing held on April 26, 2001 in Sacramento, CA by the Senate Select Committee to Investigate Price Manipulation of the Wholesale Energy Market. The role of the committee is to figure out how to stop high electricity prices and not how to finance these price increases. (Stock #1083- S; $5.39 – includes tax s/h) (4/01) OVERVIEW OF INVESTIGATIONS, STUDIES, AND REPORTS REGARDING THE ENERGY CRISIS – This is the first hearing held on April 18, 2001 in Sacramento, CA by the Senate Select Committee to Investigate Price Manipulation of the Wholesale Energy Market. The role of the committee is to figure out how to stop high electricity prices and not how to finance these price increases. (Stock #1082-S; $5.93 – includes tax s/h) (4/01) EFFECTS OF THE ENERGY CRISIS ON FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND THEIR CUSTOMERS – The potential short-term and long-term impacts of the energy crisis on our state’s economic health are just the beginning to be more broadly discussed. The purpose of this informational hearing is to determine: 1) What Edison and PG&E owe our financial institutions; 2) What these two utilities owe California businesses (and investors worldwide) – including alternative energy companies, and large and small vendors that provide goods and services to the utilities; 3) What could happen to our financial institutions and their customers if one or both of the utility companies goes bankrupt; and 4) The impact of a “credit crunch” on our state’s economy and its businesses and citizens. (Stock #1077-S; $5.66 – includes tax s/h) (2/01) SENATE ENERGY, UTILITIES & COMMUNICATIONS 1997-98 LEGISLATIVE BILL SUMMARY - - This summary includes subject matter hearings and Senate & Assembly measures - description & disposition. (Stock #980-S; $4.31 -- includes tax, s/h) (12/98) SENATE ENERGY, UTILITIES & COMMUNICATIONS 1995-96 LEGISLATIVE BILL SUMMARY - - This summary includes subject matter hearings and Senate & Assembly measures - description & disposition. (Stock #936-S; $4.85 -- includes tax, s/h) (12/96) HIGH GASOLINE PRICES IN SAN DIEGO -- Informational hearing by the Senate Committee on Energy, Utilities & Communications comparing gasoline prices between Los Angeles and San Diego using price data published in US Oil Week's Price Monitor. (Stock #891-S; $3.77 -- includes tax, s/h) (10/96) STATE DEPARTMENT AND AGENCY QUESTIONNAIRE ON THE UTILIZATION OF VIDEO CONFERENCING TECHNOLOGY BY STATE GOVERNMENT -- Survey results of the 1996 video conferencing technology survey of state departments and agencies by the Senate Select Committee on Information Services in State Government. (stock #870-S; $4.04 -- includes tax, s/h) (8/96) RESPONSES TO ELECTRIC INDUSTRY RESTRUCTURING ISSUES MATRIX -- A compilation of responses by a broad range of interest groups, including public and private utilities, consumers of all types and competitors, to questions posed by the Senate Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee on the subject of restructuring the electric services industry. Topics include the competition transition charge, independent system operator, market power, aggregation, public policy programs, renewable energy programs, municipal utility issues and safety and reliability. (two volumes) (stock #868-S; $20.20 -- includes tax, s/h) (7/96) RESPONSES TO PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION/CALIFORNIA ENERGY COMMISSION REFORM ISSUES MATRIX -- A compilation of responses by a broad range of interest groups to questions posed by the Senate Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee on the subject of reforming the processes and mission of the California Public Utilities Commission and the California Energy Commission. (stock #867-S; $5.93 -- includes tax, s/h) (7/96)