Meeting Summary - 11/21/24 - Open Meeting
Grid Monitor AI | Posted 11/22/2024
0 - Chairman Gleeson calls meeting to order
0.1 - Commission Counsel Shelah Cisneros lays out Consent Agenda
- Commission voted by individual ballot to place Item 21 on the consent agenda.
- No one signed up to speak on Item 21.
- A motion to approve the consent agenda was approved with unanimous approval.
1 - Public comment for matters that are under the Commission’s jurisdiction, but not specifically posted on this agenda
- No one signed up for public comment on item number one.
2-3
- Not Discussed
4 - Project No. 55999 – Reports of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas
- The main focus was on the ORDC report presented by ERCOT
4 - Agenda Item Name: Ryan King - ERCOT - Update on ORDC Biennial Report
- The ORDC Biennial Report is a statutory requirement, filed every two years to assess ORDC's efficacy, costs, and grid reliability contribution.
- The report covers the period from October 1, 2022, to September 30, 2024.
- Introduction of the ERCOT Contingency Reserve Service in June 2023 as an ancillary service mainly provided by online resources.
- The grid faced tight conditions, especially during Summer 2023 with 49 days of peak demands exceeding 80 gigawatts.
- November 2023 saw the introduction of multistep online reserve price adder floors for reserves below certain thresholds, aiming to provide consistent price signals.
- During the report period, performance of ORDC aligned with expectations, with stable parameters compared to prior periods.
- Growing demand and tight conditions noted, influenced by factors such as lower natural gas prices, and increased solar and energy storage capacity.
- Change observed in reserve composition towards more online reserves following ECRS introduction.
- Higher levels of reserves observed with ORDC price adders compared to 2022.
- Significant reduction in RUC due to lower fuel costs, online reserves, and strong market signals supporting self-commitment by resources.
- Analysis showed that in applicable intervals, 85% of dispatchable generators supplied output during use of price adders.
- No changes recommended for ORDC presently, though the replacement with individual ancillary service demand curves is under discussion.
- Discussion ongoing at Real Time Co-optimization plus Batteries Task Force regarding ORDC replacement.
4 - Keith Collins - ERCOT - Expectation on ancillary service demand curves
- ERCOT aims to have changes ready for market trials by May 2025.
- The goal is to implement changes after the April board timeframe.
- Discussions are ongoing at a task force about potential implementations and some might occur after RTC implementation.
- There are several proposals on the table, including one from IMM and possible counter-proposals from other market participants.
- ERCOT expects an NPRR to be initially developed by January, but meeting this timeline may be difficult.
- If no movement occurs, implementation could proceed without changes, with enhancements added later.
- Stakeholders are encouraged to have any counter-proposals ready for discussion in December.
- Any changes should have consensus approval among stakeholders.
- If consensus isn't reached, existing plans will proceed without changes.
4 - Chad Seely - ERCOT - CPS Braunig, RMR
- The next ERCOT board meeting is on December 3rd, where a vote will take place regarding the CPS Braunig Units 1-3.
- Recommendation is to approve an RMR agreement for Unit 3 only, the largest and newest from 1970 with 400+ capacity.
- Unit 3 inspection is crucial for availability starting Summer 2025.
- Units 1 and 2 are older, with lower capacity and more uncertainty; alternative solutions are being explored.
- Currently considering relocating CenterPoint mobile generation units from Houston to the San Antonio area.
- The mobile units offer diverse reliability benefits and quicker start times compared to units 1 and 2.
- Board decision on Units 1 and 2 is deferred till February to explore the feasibility of the mobile generation relocation.
- Feasibility includes technical, cost, and regulatory aspects, with work progressing positively on the technical side.
- Cost is still being evaluated, with considerations on customer impact being discussed.
- Previous RFP received only one ineligible 200 MW battery offer, not suitable per criteria.
- State leadership, including the Lieutenant Governor, is supportive of exploring these reliability solutions for upcoming years.
4 - Barksdale English - Deputy Executive Director - Cost & Regulatory Rate Concerns
- Dave Gordon, Jenna Keller, and Barksdale English are actively participating in discussions about cost and regulatory rate issues.
- The team is monitoring the development of these issues closely and hope to obtain better information soon as the situation progresses.
4 - Chairman Gleeson lays out ERCOT's filed proposed order
- ERCOT filed a proposed order for a good cause exception to the December 1st deadline related to the max load shed that can be safely rotated.
- ERCOT has requested more time to gather information from transmission operators.
- Staff agreed with the extension request.
- Participants expressed support for the extension, emphasizing the importance of obtaining accurate information for reliability standards.
- The discussion also highlighted the need to work with TSPs to develop a reliable framework.
- A motion to direct staff to draft an order consistent with ERCOT's memo was proposed.
- Motion was approved with unanimous approval.
5 - Project No. 54445 – Review of Protocols Adopted by the Independent Organization
- Two proposed orders were considered: one on AS methodology and another concerning 12 approved protocol revisions.
- Emphasis on the importance of integrating curtailable load as a valuable tool for ERCOT’s system.
- Discussion is at an early stage, with potential for growth in reliability.
- Decision to proceed with two separate motions for the proposed orders.
- A motion was entertained to approve the proposed order for ERCOT's revision requests.
- Motion was approved with unanimous approval.
- A motion was introduced to approve 2025 ERCOT methodologies for determining minimum ancillary service requirements.
- Motion was approved with unanimous approval.
6 - Project No. 55845 – Review of Ancillary Services in the ERCOT Market
- Staff is expected to present their recommendations along with one audience member
6 - Cyrus Reed – Lone Star Chapter of Sierra Club - DRRS
- Cyrus Reed from the Lone Star Chapter of Sierra Club expressed support for the Staff recommendation regarding DRRS as an operational ancillary tool.
- Reed urged for clear direction from the Commission on the intent of DRRS but suggested leaving specifics open to ongoing discussions.
- There are still ongoing discussions at ROS, WMS, and SAWG about the nature of the DRRS product, including whether it involves offline, online resources, storage, and co-optimization.
- Reed mentioned that the IMM filed comments recently and emphasized the need to determine the DRRS specifics.
- Commissioner Hjaltman also filed a memo on the matter.
- The goal is to have a discussion and review of topic-related memos by December 12th, with submissions due by December 6th for staff consideration.
6 - Julie Gauldin – Commission Staff - Update on Ancillary Services Study
- Julie Gauldin and colleagues Chris Brown and Floyd Walker provided an update on the Ancillary Services Study conducted by ERCOT, IMM, and Staff over the past year.
- Staff submitted their recommendations on November 15 following the draft study publication on October 1 which included a qualitative and quantitative review and specific recommendations from ERCOT and the IMM.
- The study involved hosting two workshops with stakeholders and collecting formal comments on the draft report.
- Staff recommendations are organized around 7 topics:
- sufficiency of current ancillary services
- incentives for dispatchable generation
- procurement quantity criteria
- dynamic quantity determination
- probabilistic modeling of ancillary service quantities
- Dispatchable Reliability Reserve Service
- A catch all for other related reliability services
- The team is not requesting a decision at this meeting but plans to bring the recommendations to the next two open meetings for formalization in the agency's report.
6 - Commissioner Hjaltman lays out her memo
- Commissioner Hjaltman provided a brief overview of her memo
- There was a concern about the second component of 35.004(g) regarding incentivizing dispatchable resources not being included in recent discussions.
- Ongoing projects such as the reliability standard and RTC+B are still outstanding, and reviewing the market as a whole will be easier once they are concluded.
- Commissioner Hjaltman requested that the 2026 reliability assessment include ancillary services as a part of the review.
- A clear statement regarding the procurement criteria is needed moving forward, as current criteria like loadshed or watches may not be suitable.
- Staff is encouraged to bring forward any new ideas for procurement criteria for discussions in upcoming meetings.
6 - Commissioner Glotfelty's thoughts on Report
- Consideration of defining 'dispatchable resource' in the rules to benefit the market.
- Memo on the battery component of DRRS will be prepared for the next meeting and filed by the 6th.
6 - Commissioner Cobos' thoughts on Report
- Report is a requirement of SB3 and contains important information.
- Need for regulatory certainty emphasized for power generation and local service companies to plan effectively.
- Concerns raised by stakeholders about potential shifts in ancillary services procurement.
- Importance of deciding on the operational approach (conservative or dynamic) for achieving regulatory certainty.
- Inclusion of demand response component in the report is appreciated.
- Optimization of demand side for reliability highlighted as important.
- Room for improvement in ERS to unlock more load resources.
- Demand Response Service is expected to be a significant topic in the coming months.
- Need for clarity on what ERCOT is solving for when procuring ancillary services (e.g., avoiding load shed or EEA conditions).
- Importance of market transparency and methodology explanation noted.
- Significant market changes and growth in renewables should reflect on the amount of ancillary services procured.
- Emphasis on operational understanding and expectation setting regarding renewables and ancillary services.
6 - Chairman Gleeson's thoughts on report
- Discussions around DRRS are important, serving as an alternative to implementing PCM and reducing RUCs.
- Ancillary services aren't meant to address resource adequacy issues, prompting questions on alternatives.
- Need to analyze and discuss how to meet reliability standards if DRRS isn't sufficient.
- Exploration of ideas like dispatchable energy credit to tackle resource adequacy needs.
- DRRS is used as ancillary service terminology but doesn't fit NERC-defined services.
- Continued discussions with market participants and Staff are needed on resource adequacy.
6 - Barksdale English - The view of ancillary services & their contribution to revenue sufficiency
- Ancillary services are primarily designed to address the risk they are meant to mitigate, not to generate revenue.
- Revenue from ancillary services is important but considered secondary to risk mitigation.
- Ancillary services are part of multiple revenue streams for resource entities to recover investments and attract future investors.
- The discussion also touched upon DRRS and its intended purpose.
- Continued conversations are valued to ensure correct implementation of DRRS.
- Appreciation was expressed for the work done and anticipation for further discussions at the next meeting.
7 - Project No. 56962 – Virtual Currency Mining Registration
- Introduction of Project No. 56962 concerning virtual currency mining and registration.
7 - Commissioner Hjaltman lays out her memo
- Commissioner Hjaltman filed a memo related to the project.
- The registration process and renewal rules were found to be confusing.
- Commissioner Hjaltman clarified that there are two important dates: the renewal date and a cutoff point identified by Commission Staff.
- Commission Staff agreed with the changes outlined in the Commissioner's memo.
- Commissioners expressed agreement and appreciation for the memo.
- A question was raised regarding the requirement on page 25 of the rule, Section F, about filing anticipated peak load projections by currency minors.
- Clarification was sought if these projections should be a rolling number for a five-year outlook.
7 - Kim Van Winkle – Commission Staff - Registrants Updating Information Annually
- Registrants are expected to update information annually with their filing.
- At the end of the year, they report actual numbers according to section H.
- The process aids ERCOT and the market in understanding actual growth projections from cryptocurrencies.
- It is important for registrants to look five years out for reliability purposes.
- Support expressed for the current procedures and changes proposed in the memo.
7 - David Smeltzer – Commission Staff - Update of final draft
- A specific line about the initial filing date was identified: originally stated as by February 1st or 60 days after.
- The line with the 'or 60 days after' clause was removed and not intended for inclusion.
- The change should not affect applicants in practice.
- A motion to adopt the proposed rule was entertained as discussed in Commissioner Hjaltman's memo.
- Motion was approved with unanimous approval.
8-10
- Not Discussed
11 - Project No. 57152 – Identifying Transmission Service Providers for Implementing the Permian Basin Reliability Plan
- Identifying transmission service providers for the Permian Basin Reliability Plan.
11 - Commissioner Cobos provides update on Permian Basin Reliability Plan
- Visited Midland on Monday to speak with the Permian Basin Petroleum Association.
- The association is excited about upcoming developments that will enhance oil and gas exploration.
11 - Commissioner Glotfelty's thoughts on update on plan
- Comment by stakeholders from Texas and New Mexico about substation locations and how it might affect line awards.
- Emphasis on allowing utilities the chance to express their views on substation decisions without slowing down the process.
- Question on whether there is an opportunity for stakeholders to provide feedback.
- Mention of ERCOT or utilities filing designations for who should build lines.
- Suggestion for open meetings to allow stakeholders to voice if changes to plans should be considered.
- Acknowledgment of the challenge in not wanting to reconstruct the plan but also considering stakeholder input.
11 - Barksdale English - Feedback on the update on Permian Basin Reliability Plan
- Stakeholders had a period to contest endpoints and line ownership designations.
- The period for contesting these designations has passed.
- Filings related to contested routes have been made, and these will be severed from the omnibus plan order.
- Discussion about TNMP's opportunity and action regarding ownership disputes.
- Acknowledgment of disputes between transmission and distribution owners.
- TNMP filed a dispute concerning some projects.
- Disputes may be resolved by corresponding TSPs or through a contested case process.
12 - Project No. 55421 – Texas Advanced Nuclear Reactor Working Group
12 - Commissioner Glotfelty's Update on Processing the Report
- Acknowledgement of the significant work behind the report and the potential for future discussions about nuclear power expansion in ERCOT.
- Gratitude was directed towards the Commissioners, particularly Kathleen, for her support and belief in nuclear power.
- Glotfelty noted appreciation from the Governor's office for the positive nature of the report.
13-20
- Not Discussed
21
- Consented
22-24
- Not discussed
25 - Project No. 56822 – Issues Related to the Disaster Resulting from Hurricane Beryl
- Focus on investigation of emergency preparedness and response by utilities in Houston and surrounding communities.
25 - Luisa Venegoni – Commission Staff - Beryl Investigation Report
- The project involved contributions from about 8 different divisions.
- Involvement from communications and public engagement was highlighted for supporting online public comment and a workshop in Houston.
25 - Commissioner Glotfelty's thoughts on the report
- Commissioner Glotfelty highlighted the importance of including major contractors and vegetation management companies in the annual hurricane and major storm drills.
- He emphasized that these entities are critical in the process and their timely arrival and understanding are crucial.
- He suggested improving the work order process for mutual assistance crews by making it electronic rather than paper-based.
- Commissioner Glotfelty noted that CenterPoint had challenges with this process during Beryl but is believed to be addressing them.
- Electronic work orders would facilitate more timely and accurate outage updates for consumers.
25 - Chairman's thoughts on the report
- Chairman shared experiences from a press conference in Houston with the Governor and CenterPoint.
- Complaints from crews about lengthy travel times for paperwork submission and hotel return, adding to their workday.
- Consideration for the Commission to address these issues in future recommendations.
- Proposal to include the discussed report as an addendum to the agency report.
- Permission for staff to make any non-substantive changes to the report for clarity.
25 - Connie Corona – Executive Director - Rule changes on the report
- Recommendation for rule changes in the report was discussed and will be added to the rulemaking list.
- Motion to approve the Beryl Investigation Report and include it as an addendum to the Agency Report.
- Authorization for Staff to make any perfecting or non-substantive changes.
- Motion was approved with unanimous approval
25 - Commissioner Cobos Announces Her Departure from the PUC Commission
- Commissioner Cobos announced her departure from the PUC Commission, effective at the end of the year. She will provide a more detailed statement at the last open meeting on December 19th.
- Commissioner Cobos expressed gratitude to Governor Abbott, fellow Commissioners, Staff, and others for the opportunity to serve.
26-28
- Not Discussed
29 - Closed Session
- The meeting transitioned to a closed session at 9:32 AM on November 21.
- The closed session is held under Chapter 551 of the Texas government code.
- Consultation with attorney is pursuant to Section 551.071.
- Deliberation on personnel matters is pursuant to Section 551.074.
- Deliberation on security matters is pursuant to Section 551.076.
- Closed session concluded at 9:39 am on November 21, 2024.
- No action will be taken by the Commission on the matters discussed in the Closed Session.
- Motion was approved with unanimous approval.
29 - Chairman Gleeson Adjourns Meeting
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ERCOT - ERCOT observed holiday as defined by Protocol Section 211/28 - 12:00 AM
ERCOT - ERCOT observed holiday as defined by Protocol Section 211/29 - 12:00 AM
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