PG&E responds that it maintained the required separation between Core Gas Supply and Electric Fuels, and that it followed the same process it used in the fall of 2007 when it negotiated new transportation commitments on the GTN pipeline for Core Gas Supply and Electric Fuels. These negotiations resulted in a settlement agreement that was approved by FERC. PG&E notes that the GTN Settlement, what was supported by the Commission and GTN, includes separate capacity commitments on the GTN pipeline for Core Gas Supply and Electric Fuels. These were similar to the Ruby capacity commitments in the instant proceeding that GTN now complains about.

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