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  • Exelon’s $682 million acquisition of a 49.9%, interest in Sithe Energies, Inc. and a right to purchase the remaining interest. Sithe Energies owns and operates 27 power generation facilities with approximately 3800 megawatts of net generating capacity and has another 2500 megawatts of capacity under construction.
  • Edison Mission Energy’s $1.8 billion acquisition of the 1800 megawatt Homer City Generating Plant
  • Edison Mission Energy’s $986 million synthetic lease financing for turbine generators with Societe Generale
  • The acquisition by Exelon and/or AmerGen of interests in the Three-Mile Island, Unit 1, Clinton, and Oyster Creek nuclear generating plants. These transactions involved the first U.S. transfers of nuclear generation from a regulated utility to an independent generating company and required development of strategies for successful resolution of a number of theretofore unprecedented regulatory issues.
  • The arbitration of claims by non-operating owners against Northeast Utilities in connection with the extended 1996-1998 outage at the Millstone, Unit 3 nuclear generating plant.
  • Development and negotiation of energy supply, service and financing agreements for Owens-Corning and Park Hotels.
  • Representation of PECO Energy in connection with all state and federal regulatory approvals necessary to support the merger of PECO and Unicom into Exelon.
  • Edison Mission Energy’s acquisition, development and financing of a 325 megawatt peaking facility in Kern County, California, from Texaco, which will be converted to a 560 megawatt combined-cycle facility. The facility’s output will be sold to the California Department of Water Resources pursuant to a long term Tolling Agreement.
  • Black Hill’s acquisition, development and financing of a 230 megawatt peaking facility in Colorado Springs, Colorado from Enron.
  • Union Pacific Resources Group $3.5 billion acquisition of Norcen Energy Resources, $1.4 billion sale to Duke Energy of its gas gathering, processing and marketing division, and $10 billion merger with Anadarko Petroleum.