PRS - RPRS Task Force Status Summary - August 14, 2006 1 PRS RPRS Task Force Status Summary Prepared for WMS and PRS August 2006.

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PRS - RPRS Task Force Status Summary - August 14, PRS RPRS Task Force Status Summary Prepared for WMS and PRS August 2006

PRS - RPRS Task Force Status Summary - August 14, Task Force Objectives Evaluate Effect of Load Forecast Sigma Bias and Power Balance on procurement of RPRS –Is the amount of bias appropriate? –Does the Power Balance create additional Bias? –Is there a presence of n-2 criteria in this procurement? –How much unutilized capacity is on the system? –Can other ancillary services be used? Resolve Allocation of Excess Funds

PRS - RPRS Task Force Status Summary - August 14, Is the Amount of Sigma Bias appropriate? Sigma Bias is based on historic peak hour error between day-ahead forecast and actual. Error has improved in the last two months and the amount of sigma bias has been reduced from 1800 MW to 1500 MW. There has been sufficient capacity committed even during record-breaking loads. Accounts for less than half of RPRS procurements. No consensus on appropriateness has been reached but the bias is recognized as an ERCOT derived reliability parameter in day-ahead planning.

PRS - RPRS Task Force Status Summary - August 14, Power Balance Checks for NERC n-1 deliverability criteria given a Resource Plan profile. Calls on more capacity until n-1 criteria is met. Can account for a significant amount of capacity procurement with most of the effect in Step 2. Is an integral part of the RPRS engine that went into effect earlier this year. Prior to that, process was manually intense and not as complete with respect to n-1 compliance.

PRS - RPRS Task Force Status Summary - August 14, Illustration: June 20, 2006 Load Resource Plan Capacity Step 1 (for transmission constraints) Procurement Step 2 Capacity insufficiency and Step 1 and 2 Power Balance Total Step 1 and 2 Capacity Procured Final Capacity for load 48,940 MW 55, MW 404 MW 1,337 MW 56,842 MW

PRS - RPRS Task Force Status Summary - August 14, June 20 th, 2006 HE 1300 Capacity Dispatchable Generation is available generation which is not limited by an n-1 transmission constraint Capacity is the sum of HSL of all generation online 55,505 56,842 48,536 MW 55,505 RPRS Stage Initial Step 2Step 1Step 2Step 1 N-1 Dispatchable Generation 48,940 Power Balance Constraint 50,990 Capacity Constraint

PRS - RPRS Task Force Status Summary - August 14, Use of Other Ancillary Services to meet Sigma Bias ? Sigma Bias: –A proposal to use the non-spin reserve market for sigma bias has been offered by stakeholders. –ERCOT is looking at this as an alternative day-ahead procurement. –A key issue: how does ERCOT know if offline reserve is being used to satisfy non-spin reserve service vs. satisfying RPRS or OOMC?

PRS - RPRS Task Force Status Summary - August 14, Use of Other Ancillary Services to meet Power Balance? The Power Balance logic is intertwined with the Step 1 and 2 RPRS engine. More analysis is needed with respect to Power Balance results. A special task force or consulting services may be needed to perform this analysis due to the confidential nature of actual generator data.

PRS - RPRS Task Force Status Summary - August 14, Allocation of Excess Funds Discussions have centered around what constitutes assignability of RPRS procurement: Insurance for sigma bias and n-1 criteria (power balance) vs. QSE short-scheduling

PRS - RPRS Task Force Status Summary - August 14, Three PRRs Have Been Submitted, All of which address the Allocation of Excess Funds PRR674: –Eliminates the uplift/assignment due to QSE short positions and uplifts all RPRS costs incurred on a load ratio share basis. PRR676: –Pays for RPRS with generic cost. –Assigns short QSEs up to twice the cost rate for RPRS procurement and then uplift the remainder on a load ratio share basis. PRR678: –Allocates Excess Funds to QSEs relative to their “long” position.

PRS - RPRS Task Force Status Summary - August 14, Pros/Cons for PRR 674 CONS –Does not encourage self-scheduling of next day capacity via accurate load and balanced schedules. PROS –Assumes primary cost of RPRS is for reliability and security procurement reasons and not QSE “Shortness”; thus, most of the cost should be uplifted. –Easiest proposal to implement (turns off Step 2 procurement and corresponding settlement). –Can serve as a temporary solution until the allocation issues are assessed in greater detail.

PRS - RPRS Task Force Status Summary - August 14, Pros/Cons for PRR678 PROs –Encourages QSEs to self schedule generation capacity via accurate day- ahead load and balanced schedules. –Although more difficult to implement than PRR674, is easier to implement than PRR676. CONs –No guarantee that corresponding Resource Plans match load schedules provided. –Could lead to “long schedule” gaming in order to get Excess Fund payment.

PRS - RPRS Task Force Status Summary - August 14, Pros/Cons for PRR676 PROs –Offers a compromise position between the polar opposites 674 and 678. –Uses a method that is similar to what Nodal will use for RUC procurement. CONs –By paying for RPRS with generic costs instead of MCPC it diminishes market incentives for providing RPRS. –Most difficult PRR to implement.

PRS - RPRS Task Force Status Summary - August 14, Questions and Next Steps?