Kevin MacLeod of the Clan MacLeod, Western GeoPower CEO and immortal warrior, is not happy. Late last week MacLeod terminated a 25.5 MW PPA between his company and PG&E, citing the California Public Utilities Commission's failure to certify the agreement on time. The PPA was a big deal for everyone's favorite utility, as it represented PG&E's first major renewables agreement, as well as the first one to die before consummation. See what happens when you mix Viagra and nitrous tablets? PG&E had contracted in May with the geothermal company to buy power from their Western GeoPower Unit 1 power plant, which is slated to come online in 2010. In December the CPUC issued a blanket approval for 585.5 MW of renewable power for PG&E as part of their 2006 RPS commitments, but the approval came too late for MacLeod's taste. Clearly this broadsword-wielding c-suite executive is not to be messed with.