M E M O R A N D U M
TO: EIPC Sector Caucus Representatives
FROM: Eric Runge, Day Pitney LLP, NEPOOL Counsel
DATE: June 23, 2010
RE: Sector Caucus Representatives for the Eastern Interconnection Planning Collaborative (“EIPC”)
Below is a list of the EIPC Sector Caucus Representatives that have been selected for the Eastern Interconnection (with email addresses). The list was put together from lists that were sent out by the Keystone Center. There are a couple of places where the list is incomplete due to some selection problems sectors have had in other regions. For the ISO-NE list, I have added phone numbers to facilitate your communication with one another. If you have any questions about the list or NEPOOL’s participation in the EIPC process, please contact Eric Runge, Day Pitney LLP, 617-345-4735, .
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► ISO-NE Sector Caucus Representatives
1. Transmission Owners and Developers
David Boguslawski (Northeast Utilities), 860-665-6115
Mary Ellen Paravalos (National Grid),
781-907-2659
Paul Vaitkus (NSTAR) , 617-424-2053
Alternate: (David Conroy, Central Maine Power),
207-626-9750
2. Transmission-dependent Utilities, Public Power, & Cooperatives
Steve Kaminski (New Hampshire Electric Cooperative),
603-536-8655
Gabriel Stern, (Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative),
860-889-4088
Gary Will (Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company),
413-589-0141
Alternate: Julie Cammarata (Connecticut Municipal Electric Energy Cooperative),
860-889-4088 x 239
3. Generation Owners and Developers
Fernando DaSilva (NextEra Energy), 508-353-7482
Dennis Duffy (Energy Management, Inc.) (representing renewable resources), 617-904-3100 x 112
Dean Ellis (Dynegy), 518-280-1482
4. Other Suppliers
Herb Healy, EnerNOC (representing demand resources),
617-532-8140
Douglas Hurley (Synapse Energy Economics),
617-661-3248 x 32
Robert Stein (HQUS Energy Services),
802-236-4139
5. End Users[1]
August Fromuth (Freedom Energy Logistics),
603-625-2244
Paul Peterson (Synapse Energy Economics),
617-661-3248 x 229
Frederick Plett (Office of the Massachusetts Attorney General), 617-963-2183
► NYISO Sector Caucus Representatives
1. Transmission Owners and Developers
Paul Haering, Central Hudson Gas and Electric
Jeff McKinney, New York State Electric and Gas/Rochester Gas and Electric
Stuart Nachmias, Con Edison
2. Transmission-dependent Utilities, Public Power, & Cooperatives
Tom Rudebusch, New York Association of Public Power (TDU)
Maryam Sharif, NYPA
Kevin Jones, LIPA
3. Generation Owners and Developers
Gary Davidson, Horizon Wind Energy (Renewable)
Dean Ellis, Dynegy (Non-renewable)
Chris LaRoe, Independent Power Producers of New York
4. Other Suppliers
Marie Pieniazek, ECS (Demand)
Bradley Kranz, NRG (Non-Demand)
Howard Fromer, PSEG
► PJM Sector Caucus Representatives
1. Transmission Owners and Developers
Tamara Linde, PSEG
Steve Naumann, Exelon
Tsion Messick, PHI
2. Transmission-dependent Utilities, Public Power, & Cooperatives
Ed Tatum, Old Dominion Electric Cooperative
Pat McCullar, Delaware Municipal Electric Corporation
Paul McCurley, NRECA
3. Generation Owners and Developers
Robert Colozza, LS Power (Non-Renewable)
Raja Srivastava, RES-Americas (Renewable)
Wenchun Zhu, Wind Capital Group (Renewable)
4. Other Suppliers
Kenneth Schisler, EnerNoc (Demand)
Dennis Sobieski, Hess Corporation (Non-Demand)
Thomas Rutigliano, CPower, Inc.
► MISO Sector Caucus Representatives
1. Transmission Owners and Developers
Lin Franks, Indianapolis Power & Light Company
Will Kaul, Great River Energy
Mark Wehlage, Xcel Energy
2. Transmission-dependent Utilities, Public Power, & Cooperatives
Andrew Dotterweich, Consumers Energy
Roy Thilly, WPPI Energy
Christopher Plante, Wisconsin Public Service
3. Generation Owners and Developers
Julie Voeck, NextEra Energy Resources (Renewable)
Wenchun Zhu, Wind Capital Group (Renewable)
Mark Volpe, Dynegy (Non-Renewable)
4. Other Suppliers
This sector is currently resolving secondary issues related to the voting process.
► MAPP Sector Caucus Representatives
1. Transmission Owners and Developers
Lloyd Linke, WAPA
2. Transmission-dependent Utilities, Public Power, & Cooperatives
Dan Klempel, Basin Electric Power Cooperative
3. Generation Owners and Developers
Tanuj Deora, Horizon Wind Energy (Renewable)
Michael Goggin, AWEA (Renewable)
4. Other Suppliers
Mona Tierney-Lloyd, EnerNoc (Demand-Side Resources)
Robert Walker, Cargill Power Markets, LLC (Non-Demand)
► SPP Sector Caucus Representatives
1. Transmission Owners and Developers
Todd Fridley, KCP&L
Lisa Barton, AEP
Alan Myers, ITC Great Plains
2. Transmission-dependent Utilities, Public Power, & Cooperatives
Paul Malone, Nebraska Public Power District
Noman Williams, Sunflower Electric Power Corporation
3. Generation Owners and Developers
Robert (Steve) Gaw, Wind Coalition (Renewable)
Scott Helyer, Tenaska (Non-Renewable)
Michael Hutson, RES-Americas (Renewable)
4. Other Suppliers
This sector is currently resolving secondary issues related to the voting process.
► SIRP Sector Caucus Representatives
1. Transmission Owners and Developers
Nina McLaurin, Progress Energy
Clay Young, SCE&G
Larry Avery PowerSouth Energy Cooperative
2. Transmission-dependent Utilities, Public Power, & Cooperatives
Diane Huis, NCEMC
Keith Daniel, Georgia Transmission Corporation
Calvin Daniels, Energy Consulting Group
3. Generation Owners and Developers
D Blake Wheatley, LS Power (Non-Renewable)
Michael Goggin, AWEA (Renewable)
Kevin Brokish, Clipper Windpower (Renewable)
4. Other Suppliers
Aaron Breidenbaugh, EnerNoc (Demand)
Brent Kuehl, Cargill (Non-Demand)
► Canada Sector Caucus Representatives
1. Transmission Owners and Developers
None
2. Transmission-dependent Utilities, Public Power, & Cooperatives
None
3. Generation Owners and Developers
Nicolas Muszynski, RES-Americas/ Renewable Energy Systems Canada (Renewable)
Nancy Cowan, NextEra Energy Canada (Renewable)
4. Other Suppliers
Herb Healy, EnerNoc
Marie Pieniazek, ECS (Demand)
Robert Walker, Cargill (Non-Demand)
51472484.1 / -5-[1] These individuals have indicated a willingness to be Sector Caucus Representatives from New England, recognizing that End Users are using an Eastern Interconnection-wide process for selecting caucus representatives. EIPC has not sent out a complete list of End Users.