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Docket No. RT01-67-000, Gridflorida, LLC Docket No STATE OF FLORIDA COMMISSIONERS: LILA A. JABER, CHAIRMAN DIVISION OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS J. TERRY DEASON CHARLES H. HILL BRAULIO L. BAEZ DIRECTOR MICHAEL A. PALECKI (850) 413-6800 RUDOLPH “RUDY” BRADLEY Public Service Commission February 4, 2002 VIA ELECTRONIC FILING Honorable Magalie R. Salas Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 First Street, NE Washington, DC 20426 RE: Docket No. RT01-67-000, GridFlorida, LLC Docket No. RT01-77-000, Southern Company Services, Inc. Docket No. RT01-100-000, Regional Transmission Organizations Docket No. RM01-12-000, Electricity Market Design and Structure Docket No. ER01-2205-000, Florida Power & Light and Tampa Electric Company, Request for Approval of Transmission Pricing Plan Dear Mr. Boergers: On December 24, 2001, and January 11, 2002, the Florida Public Service Commission filed a copy of the Florida Public Service Commission Order with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on the GridFlorida Regional Transmission Oorganization, FPSC Order No. PSC-01-2489-FOF-EI. We have now received a Joint Motion for Reconsideration filed January 4 on behalf of Reliant Energy Power Generation, Ind., Mirant Americas Development, Inc., Duke Energy North America, and Calpine Corporation and a Cross-motion for Clarification filed on January 15 by Tampa Electric Company. We simply want to note that these are pending at the Florida Public Service Commission. Sincerely, / s/ Cynthia B. Miller, Esquire Office of Federal and Legislative Liaison / s / Harold McLean General Counsel CBM:tf CAPITAL CIRCLE OFFICE CENTER • 2540 SHUMARD OAK BOULEVARD • TALLAHASSEE, FL 32399-0850 An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer PSC Website: http://www.floridapsc.com Internet E-mail: [email protected] UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION GridFlorida, LLC ) Docket No. RT01-67-000 ) Southern Company Services, Inc. ) Docket No. RT01-77-000 ) Regional Transmission Organizations ) Docket No. RT01-100-000 ) Electricity Market Design and Structure ) Docket No. RM01-12-000 ) Florida Power & Light, Tampa Electric ) Company Request for Approval of ) Docket No. ER01-2205-000 Transmission Pricing Plan ) CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing supplemental filing of the Florida Public Service Commission will be sent today by U.S. Mail to all parties on the attached service list. / s / Cynthia B. Miller, Esquire Office of Federal and Legislative Liaison FLORIDA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION 2540 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0850 DATED: February 4, 2002 SERVICE LIST RT01-67-000 Joe N. Linxwiler, Jr. Robert W. Claussen, Gen. Manager Fred Saffer & Associates Alabama Municipal Electric Authority 2111 East Michigan Street, Suite 219 P.O. Box 5220 Orlando, FL 328006-4983 Montgomery, Alabama 36103-5220 Randolph L Elliott, Esquire David Friedman, Director Miller Balis & O’Neil, P.C. American Forest & Paper Association 1140 Nineteenth Street NW, Suite 700 1111 Nineteenth Street NW, Suite 800 Washington, DC 20036-6601 Washington, DC 20036-3603 Keith R. McCrea Robert Berry Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP Automated Power Exchange, Inc. 1275 Pennsylvania Avenue NW 5201 Great America Parkway Washington, DC 20004-2404 Santa Clara, CA 95054-1122 James R. Crossen Gary E. Guy Automated Power Exchange, Inc. Baltimore Gas and Electric Company 5201 Great America Parkway 39 W Lexington Street Floor 20 Santa Clara, CA 95054-1122 Baltimore, MD 21201-3940 Alycia L. Goody, Esquire Michael J. Zimmer, Esquire Calpine Eastern Baker & McKenzie The Pilot House - 2nd Floor Lewis Wharf 815 Connecticut Ave NW Boston, MA 02110 Washington, DC 20006-4004 Mr. Kendall Bowman Gary A. Lambert, Jr., Exec. V.P. Carolina Power & Light Co. Competitive Power Ventures, Inc. P O Box 1551 35 Braintree Hill Office Park, Suite 107 Raleigh, N.C. 27602-1551 Braintree, MA 02184-8703 Ms. Lida Decker Mr. Harvey Reed Constellation Power Source Generation, Inc. Constellation Power Source Generation, Inc. 111 Market Place, Suite 500 111 Market Place - I Baltimore, M.D. 21202-4035 Baltimore, M.D. 21202-4035 Paul R. Newton Jennifer L. Key Duke Energy Corporation Steptoe & Johnson P O Box 1244 1330 Connecticut Avenue NW Charlotte, NC 28242-0001 Washington, DC 20036 Lee E. Barrett, Esquire Leslie J. Paugh Duke Energy North American LLC Landers & Parsons 5400 Westheimer Court 310 West College Avenue Houston, TX 77056-5310 Tallahassee, FL 32301-1406 Mary J. Doyle, Dir of Regulatory Policy Edward A. Ross, Senior Director Dynegy, Inc. Dynegy, Inc. 805 15th Street NW, Suite 510-A 1000 Louisana Street, Suite 5800 Washington, DC 20005-2207 Houston, TX 77002-5006 Alan B. Foster Neil L. Levy El Paso Merchant Energy Kirkland & Ellis Two Newton Executive Center 655 15th Street NW Suite 1200 Newton, MA 02462 Washington, DC 20005-5701 Julie Simon, Director Ms. Christi L. Nicolay, Director Electric Power Supply Association Enron Corporation 1401 H Street NW, F1 11 P.O. Box 1188 Washington, DC 20005-2102 Houston, TX 77251-1188 Jeffrey Watkiss, Esquire Sarah G. Novosel, Esquire Bracewell & Patterson, LLP Enron Corporation 2000 K St., N.W., Suite 500 1775 First Street NW, Suite 800 Washington, D.C. 20006-1809 Washington, DC 20006-2418 Scott A. Goorland Mr. Albert B. Malmsjo Florida Dept of Environmental Protection R. W. Beck 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard MS 35 800 N Magnolia Ave - Olympia Place, Suite 300 Tallahassee, FL 32399-3000 Orlando, FL 32803-3252 Claude L’Engle Robert A. Jablon Florida Municipal Power Agency Spiegel & McDiarmid 8553 Commodity Circle 1350 New York Avenue NW, Suite 1100 Orlandok FL 32819-9002 Washington, D.C. 20005-4710 Frederick M. Bryant, General Counsel C. Martin Mennes Florida Municipal Power Agency Florida Power & Light Company 2061 Delta Way 4200 West Flagler Street Tallahassee, FL 32303-4227 Miami, FL 33134-1606 Mike Naeve, Esquire W. G. Walker, III Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, LLP Florida Power & Light Company 1440 New York Avenue, NW 215 S Monroe Street, Suite 810 Washington, DC 20005-2111 Tallahassee, FL 32301-1839 Henry L. Southwick, Director James P. Fama Florida Power Corporation Leboeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae, LLP 6565 38TH Avenue North P O Box 3621 St. Petersburg, FL 33710-1628 Portland, Oregon 97208-3621 Darrell Dubose, Station A126 Douglas F. John, Esq. Gainesville Regional Utilities John & Hengerer Post Office Box 147117 1200 17th St., NW, Ste 600 Gainesville, FL 32614-7117 Washington, DC 20036-3013 Julian Brix William D. DeGrandis Georgia Transmission Corporation Paul, Hastings, Janosky & Walker Post Office Box 1349 1299 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 10 Tucker, GA 30085-1349 Washington, DC 20004-2400 Mr. Ted Hobson Gary D. Bachman, Esquire JEA Van Ness Feldman 7720 Ramona Boulevard W 1050 Thomas Jefferson Street, NW, FL 7 Jacksonville, FL 32221-3453 Washington, DC 20007-3837 Robert G. Miller, President Paul H. Elwing, Manager Kissimmee Utility Authority Lakeland Electric & Water Utilities Post Office Box 423219 501 E. Lemon St. Kissimmee, FL 34742-3219 Lakeland, FL 33801-5050 Mace Hunter, Manager Stephen G. Kozey, V.P. and General Counsel Lakeland Electric & Water Utilities Midwest Independent Transmission System 501 E. Lemon St. 5517 W 74th Street Lakeland, FL 33801-5050 Indianapolis, IN 46208-4184 Stephen L. Teichler Donna M. Sauter Duane, Morris & Heckscher McDermott, Will & Emery 1667 K Street NW, Suite 700 600 13th Street NW Washington, D.C. 20006-1643 Washington DC 20005-3005 Doron F. Ezickson Mr. Dallas M. Peavey, Jr. McDermott, Will & Emery Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia 28 State Street 1470 Riveredge Parkway, NW Boston, MA 02109-1775 Atlanta, GA 30328-4640 Glen R. Ortman Mr. Gary Schaeff Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, Et.al. Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia 901 15th Street NW, Suite 700 1470 Riveredge Parkway NW Washington, DC 20005-2327 Atlanta, GA 30328-4640 Richard Wakefield Wallace F. Tillman, General Counsel KEMA Consulting National Rural Electric Cooperative Assn. 4400 Fair Lake Court 4301 Wilson Blvd Fairfax VA 22033-3801 Arlington, VA 22203-1867 Susan N. 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The Warner, 1299 Pennsylvania Avenue NW 7 East Redwood Street, Floor 10 Washington, DC 20004-2400 Baltimore, MD 21202-1115 Mitchell F. Hertz, Esquire Mr. Thomas E. Washburn, VP, Trans Bs Unit Kirkland and Ellis Orlando Utilities Commission 655 15th Street Nw. Suite 1200 P.O. Box 3193 Washington, DC 20005-240 Orlando, FL 32802-3193 Wallace Duncan, Esquire John K. Hawks Duncan, Weinberg, Genzer & Pembroke, P.C. PG&E National Energy Group 1615 M Street, NW, Suite 800 7500 Old Georgetown Rd., 13th Floor Washington, DC 20036-3213 Bethesda, MD 20814-6133 John Giddens, Utility Business Affairs William H. Penniman Reedy Creek Energy Services, Inc. Sutherland Asbil & Brennan LLP P.O. Box 10000 1275 Pennsylvania Ave NW Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830-1000 Washington, DC 20004-2404 Michael C. 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