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GROWING CROSS-BORDER ENERGY SALES tops power news this week, as speculation grows that more natural gas-fired power planned in the US could be headed south of the border.
Mexico's CFE selected a bid by El Paso Electric to provide firm capacity and associated energy sales for the peak summer months in 2000-01. EPE has had contracts in the past with CFE for up to 200 Mw, and the last contract expired in 1998. The bid is for sales of up to 80 Mw of power in 2000, increasing to 100 Mw in 2001. Sales are scheduled to begin June 1, 2000, and end Aug. 31. They will resume May 1, 2001, and continue through Sept. 30 of that year. In addition to its retail base in the Rio …