Meeting Summary - 09/06/24 LFLTF Meeting

Grid Monitor AI | Posted 09/06/2024

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1 - Antitrust Admonition - Bill Blevins

2 - Large Load Queue Update - ERCOT Staff

  • Julie Stittman, supervisor of the large load integration team, presented the large load interconnection status update.
  • Over the past twelve months, the combination of new standalone and co-located projects, as well as several project cancellations, has increased the total queue capacity by 4439 MW.
  • Current Large Load Interconnection Queue broken into 4 categories
    • Approved to energize
    • Planning studies approved
    • Under ERCOT review
    • No studies submitted
  • Approved to energize:1570 MW approved over the past year; total of 5496 MW currently approved, with 2854 MW in load zone west and 2642 MW in other zones.
  • The breakdown of approved projects: 4421 MW standalone and 1075 MW co-located.
  • Observed non-simultaneous peak consumption is 3282 MW; simultaneous peak consumption is 2815 MW.
  • Discussion on whether the load is flexible or not: currently no such categorization in the process, dependent on future commission projects.
  • By 2028, ERCOT has effectively approved a little over 14 gigawatts for large loads.
  • Clarification on load ramps and submission requests: both the load ramp and potential transmission upgrades are considered.

3 - NPRR1238 Discussion - ERCOT Staff

  • Discussion on NPRR1238, focused on how the language might adjust load shed percentages.
  • Clarification on concerns and misunderstandings about NPRR1238 raised by stakeholders, especially regarding its impact on NOIE areas.
  • Explanation of the intent behind NPRR1238: to remove interruptible loads from load shed tables and calculate requirements based on actual firm loads.
  • ERCOT's ongoing efforts to develop scenarios based on NPRR1238 language and its load shed impacts.
  • Stakeholder concerns about sequencing NPRR1238 with NPRR1234 due to dependencies and the need to move forward collectively.
  • Discussion on using NPRR1238 during transmission emergencies and its limitations, with suggested clarifications in the language.
  • Importance of moving NPRR1238 along with NPRR1234 due to interconnect limitations and urgency emphasized by stakeholders.
  • ERCOT working to provide comments about timeline with NPRR 1234 and to bring a scenario for discussion to the OWG surrounding load shed percentages
  • Methodologies for calculating load shed percentages explained, including considerations of changing load ratios over time.
  • Approval of NPRR expected around Q1 of next year.
  • Manual nature of load shed processes and preference for system-based operations over manual management highlighted.
  • Stakeholders' input sought on the desired length of time for exiting the VECL program and related operational considerations.
  • Acknowledgment that changes in load dynamics and flexible loads over time will necessitate ongoing adjustments.
  • Consensus on creating a path for transitioning between different load categories, with considerations for transmission studies, interconnection agreements, and system updates.
  • Estimated minimum six-month timeline for implementing major changes in load registrations and categories stressed for reliability reasons.

4 - Maximum Size of Single Large Load Connection – Discussion of Revised Concept - ERCOT Staff

Key Topics Discussed:

  • Feedback from previous meeting and internal discussions led to a revised approach to large load connections.
  • Concept to simplify large load interconnection with a focus on a 1000 MW limit at a single point.
  • Plans to file a PGRR (Protocol Revision Requests) and update planning criteria.
  • Potential need for updated studies to validate the 1000 MW limit, based on Southern Cross project.
  • Operation challenges in maintaining grid stability with large load connections.

Major Decisions Made:

  • In comments to PGRR115, a new paragraph will limit large load interconnection at a single point to 1000 MW.
  • A separate PGRR will establish that no more than 1000 MW can be lost for any single contingency in a planning study.
  • ERCOT will commit to updating studies before final approval of these changes to ensure reliability.

Questions and Concerns Raised:

  • Clarification on the term 'single point of interconnect' there are ongoing discussions on using either POI or POIB.whether POI or another definition.
  • Management of faults in ring bus or breaker schemes; distinction between voltage ride-through and contingency scenarios.
  • Modeling requirements for stability studies and potential updates for better load model accuracy.
  • Possibility of grandfathering existing points of interconnection versus requiring compliance with new criteria.
  • Operational feasibility and potential design challenges if loads exceed the 1000 MW threshold, particularly concerning process interconnections.

Follow-up Actions Planned:

  • ERCOT to work on drafting and filing comments for PGRR115 and a separate PGRR for a new planning criterion.
  • ERCOT to conduct updated studies to validate or adjust the 1000 MW limit based on current data and scenarios.
  • Further discussions and engagement anticipated with stakeholders to refine and finalize these plans.

5 - Schedule of Future Meetings - Bill Blevins/Bob Wittmeyer

  • Participant: Bill Blevins
    • Discussion:
      • The task force hasn't met initial expectations such as developing ways for flexible loads to participate in ancillary services.
      • After completing NPRR134, PGRR115, and NPRR1238, it may be time to hibernate the task force.
      • Future issues to be presented by the legislature by next June are anticipated.
  • Participant: Martha Henson
    • Discussion:
      • Clarification requested on the handling of ERCOT NPRR1234.
      • Anticipated that future comments on NPRR1234 will be discussed at ROS.
  • Participant: (unknown)
    • Discussion:
      • Suggests hibernating after the current meeting unless specific issues arise, like interconnection discussions.
  • Participant: Clayton Stice
    • Discussion:
      • Discussion on managing transition between CLR and non CLR within markets area.
      • Recommendation to shift this discussion to relevant markets forums like WMS or WMWG.
  • Participants: Group Discussion (General)
    • Discussion:
      • Question on nodal versus non-nodal status raised, with emphasis on consistent nodal load.
      • Some loads seek to switch based on market conditions, suggesting consistent nodal status to prevent such shifts.
      • Attempts to expand nodal pricing to all large loads were discussed but lacked support.
  • Participant: Lee Bracher
    • Discussion:
      • Bitcoin mining and large load participation awareness in other forums suggested.
      • Broadly supportive for nodal pricing. 
      • Brought up the need to address interconnection queue and PFR requirements for CLRs.
  • Participants: Agee Springer
    • Discussion:
      • Clarified that issues needing NPRR1188 is separate from PFR requirements for CLRs.
      • Discussed timelines for NPRR1188 and related actions.
  • Participant: Michael Jewell (Priority Power)
    • Discussion:
      • Provided updates on timelines for NPRR1244 related to NOGRR263, at PRS next week.
  • Discussion:
    • Queue updates to continue at WMS unless a more public reporting method is established.
  • Participants: Group Discussion on Next Steps
    • Discussion:
      • Cancellation of some scheduled LFL meetings anticipated unless specific issues arise.
      • Request to TAC for guidance on the best venue for queue updates.

Meeting Adjourned.



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