NAESB Strawman January 24-25, 2004. 2 Problem Statement Enough generators must have fuel to meet peak load New England Cold Snap crisis heightened interest.

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NAESB Strawman January 24-25, 2004

2 Problem Statement Enough generators must have fuel to meet peak load New England Cold Snap crisis heightened interest in Energy Day issue Chairman Woods letter to NAESB asks for better gas-electric communication and coordination

3 New England Cold Snap Crisis Key causes: 1 Weather-related generation outages Fuel-related outages: ISO-NE depends heavily (30%) on gas-only generation Bid mitigation/caps Economic outages Bidding/settlement timelines ISO-NE response includes: Generator run hours released early during cold weather but existing market timelines not modified 1. Source: Final Report on Electricity Supply Conditions in New England During the January , 2004 Cold Snap Market rules under stress

4 NAESB Requests Keyspan/Duke (R04016) Change gas pipeline and electric day-ahead operating day start/end to midnight central time Does not revise bidding and settlement timelines TVA (R04020) Standardize electric scheduling and timelines Natural Gas Pipeline (R04021) Develop daily communication protocols between pipelines and generators

5 Energy Day Standardization The requests do not address the root cause of the New England Crisis: lack of fuel diversity/security A net benefit may not result from R04016 or R04020: Administrative cost impacts have not been quantified External costs (e.g, impacts on financial products) not known Benefits have not been quantified Many entities will only experience new costs Gas LDCs, electric distributors, gas pipelines and producers Regulated companies may not be able to recover costs

6 Energy Day Standardization Separate electric market timelines were established for a reason: Accommodate different system peaks Facilitate efficient interchange

7 A Better Approach Plan for adequate fuel diversity and security Dual fuel, non-gas generation Protect against regional or national fuel problems Assure that alternative fuel units can/will be used when needed – e.g., Assure automatic fuel switching in some cases Maintain sufficient back-up fuel on-site Address electric market rule issues locally

8 Conclusions Approve R04021 to respond to immediate concerns Create fuel diversity/security standards Provide guidance to ad hoc working groups and task forces Address fuel diversity mostly through electric markets Options include: Capacity market rules Interconnection requirements Reliability rules (e.g., NYC loss of gas supply rule, testing) Regulatory barriers (e.g., emissions restrictions) NAESB role?