Meeting Summary - 11/11/24 WMWG Meeting
Grid Monitor AI | Posted 11/12/2024
1 - Antitrust Admonition - Blake Holt
2 - Questions on Standing Reports - WMWG Participants
- No participants raised any specific questions.
3 - DAM Communications Update - Curry Holden
- DAM Team plans to improve communication by implementing hourly notices during extended events.
- New documentation protocol will include urgent notifications tagged as 'DAM Notice:' with standardized keyword phrases for easy identification.
- Updates will include DAM status update, DAM close postponement, DAM solution postponement, and DAM abort notice templates.
- Goals include improved transparency and maintaining awareness of current DAM conditions and any required actions.
- Changes to be implemented by December 4, 2023, without altering current communication systems.
- Discussion on the location of standardized market communications—originally in the Commercial Operations Guide—suggesting potential need to update the guide or protocols.
4 - EPS Meter Issue - Randy Roberts
- The EPS meter issue led to some resettlements at the end of 2023.
- The issue was due to an EPS meter being incorrectly stopped.
- A question was raised about how the issue happened and what mitigation measures were implemented.
- Randy Roberts was expected to provide an overview but was unavailable.
- Attempts were made to locate Randy Roberts for further discussion.
- The agenda moved to the next item as Randy was not available.
- Austin Rosel gives an update of the mitigation measures moving forward at the end of agenda item 7.
5 - Open Action Item Discussion - Blake Holt
- Review of open action items for WMWG, aiming to clear outdated items unless retained or sponsored for progress.
- Amanda redlined a document for WMS, focusing on federal EPA actions' impacts on the ERCOT grid, suggesting the need for updates from ERCOT or generation segments.
- Discussion on reviewing wholesale market cues for scarcity pricing, currently no specific tasks outside ongoing NPRRs; suggestion to seek direction from WMS.
- Parking lot items require a champion or specific task from WMS to progress; previously addressed NPRR issues include wholesale storage load information publication.
- Task suggestions lacked progression due to absence of champions, highlighting the need for a task-oriented approach and market participant involvement.
- The approach of assigning champions to facilitate progress through offline discussions and defining required information was supported.
6 - NPRR1229, RTM CMP Energy Payment – New Comments - Lucas Turner
- Comments submitted to add further scope limitations.
- Prohibition on payments if the resource agreed to conditions causing it to go offline.
- Reduction of maximum operating days for payment recovery from 10 to 4.
- Cap on breakage costs set at $500,000.
- Language updated to replace RTM opportunity cost and more closely align with NPRR1190 and HDL override payment recovery.
- Concerns raised about policy approach and comparison to NPRR1190 discussed.
- Discussion about an annual cap on similar costs.
- Feedback from ERCOT that the language was initially okay at draft stage.
- Discussion of additional revisions and tweaks required, including the removal of the lost opportunity payment mention.
- Conversation around the CMP formula needing more comprehensive revision.
- A suggestion to wait for NPRR1190 resolution to align NPRR1229 with its framework.
- Discussion on delaying the next steps to permit further refinement and incorporation of feedback.
- Scheduling implications related to upcoming TAC meetings and decision timelines.
7 - Group Discussion on CARD/CRRBA Allocation Methods - WMWG Participants
WMWGupdateonCARDandCRRBAallocationoptions.pdf
COGProposalonCARDandCRRBAAllocation110624.pdf
08-card-allocation-proposal.pdf
- Discussion of three proposals for CARD/CRRBA allocation: IMM method, VISTRA method, and City of Georgetown proposal.
- IMM method allocates based on top 500 hours in a month.
- VISTRA method uses a two-factor methodology focusing on 60 to 120 hours within a month.
- City of Georgetown proposal allocates based on 4CP.
- WMS seeks consensus to vote on a direction by December meeting for ERCOT to draft an NPRR.
- Concerns raised about the City of Georgetown proposal potentially causing unintended consequences due to its approach of connecting separate concepts.
- ERCOT expresses appreciation for discussions and reveals uneasiness about the Georgetown proposal due to potential misalignment of incentives.
- Discussion over potential incentives for residential customers under the Georgetown proposal, affirming limited capability for incentivization under current structures.
- Shams presents a City of Georgetown proposal emphasizing a straightforward solution to align CARD allocation with 4CP to reduce market distortion.
- Proposal for allocation of CARD on a system-wide basis instead of zonal basis due to current misalignments.
- Discussion regarding the alignment of CARD allocation methodologies with how congestion is paid in reality.
- Various stakeholders express their positions: LCRA favors the VISTRA method, ERCOT does not have additional proposals, Coleman Lewis from Fargo Resources questions incentive structures.
- ERCOT has shared data about proposal impacts that has been part of presentations but has not independently analyzed dollar shifts.
- Next steps include possible vote at the December 4th WMS meeting.
- Austin Rosel provides updates on ERCOT addressing an issue related to the EPS meter stopping by increasing internal reviews and announcing a significant project to automate processes to reduce errors.
8 - Other Business - Blake Holt
- Speaker: Eric Goff
- Topic: Large Load Report
- Highlights:
- Discussed potential formalization of the large load report.
- Addressed challenges with customer data privacy under Texas law.
- Suggested aggregation method to protect customer identity.
- Proposed guidelines for ERCOT to develop a detailed report.
- Speaker: Bob Wittmeyer
- Topic: Data Categorization
- Highlights:
- Suggested more generic categorization for data types such as 'flexible' and 'firm'.
- Discussion on the registration of load type under NPRR1234.
- Speaker: David Detelich, CPS Energy
- Topic: Load Forecast and Battery Charging
- Highlights:
- Inquired about battery charging accounting in load forecasts.
- Discussion on NPRR related to real-time signal masking.
- Confirmation of a future presentation addressing load forecasts.
- Speaker: Coleman Lewis, Targa Resources
- Topic: ERCOT Analysis on Card Allocation Proposals
- Highlights:
- Requested ERCOT analysis on how CARD allocation proposals affect dollar distribution.
- Clarification that past analysis was not performed by ERCOT.
- Discussion about the possibility of a historical assessment by ERCOT.
9 - Adjourn - Blake Holt
- Next meeting scheduled for December 10th.
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