March 2001

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     The Oregon Legislature in 1999 passed Senate Bill 1149, sponsored by Senator Gene Derfler (R), Salem. The bill allows large industrial consumers of investor owned utilities to go to "market" in search of a better deal.
     The timing could not be worse, as the law goes into effect October 1, 2001, the West Coast is experiencing a wholesale shortage of power–water levels this year are expected to be forty percent of average. Generating companies are producing record profits in the restructured California market while distribution utilities seek state protection. Oregon’s legislated restructuring, while different, could experience many of the same problems. Look for price gouging to continue at the wholesale level as big load companies compete for this power. I believe it is in Oregon’s best interest to support legislative efforts to, at a minimum, delay implementing SB 1149 for three to five years and allow study before jumping in.
     While some seem content to allow for years of double digit rate increases on the backs of consumers in order to build capacity, I support the theory that this would only result in a cost shift in power cost from large loads to small business and residential consumers.
     I encourage you to e-mail, write a letter, or call our local elected officials and let them know what you think.

     Jeff Anderson,

     Director


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