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Commercial Operations Sub-Committee Update to TAC April 4, 2008

Commercial Operations Sub-Committee Update to TAC April 4, 2008. Highlights of the COPS 3/11/08 Meeting. Reviewed and endorsed changes to PRR720 and the “ ERO Fee Assessment and Collection Guide” – Forwarded to PRS for their consideration.

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Commercial Operations Sub-Committee Update to TAC April 4, 2008

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  1. Commercial Operations Sub-Committee Update to TAC April 4, 2008

  2. Highlights of the COPS 3/11/08 Meeting • Reviewed and endorsed changes to PRR720 and the “ERO Fee Assessment and Collection Guide” – Forwarded to PRS for their consideration. • Voted to endorse the 2008 MO Project Priority List as submitted: • Concern expressed related to funding needs for businessrequirements of Nodal design, especially systems that now cannot be implemented in time for “go live”. • Renewed COPS request for a listing of what applications will not be available and projected delivery timetable after “Go Live”

  3. CCWG • Developing nodal Sections in the Commercial Operations Market Guide • Reviewing Service Level Agreement – communication for Data Extract Issues

  4. SDAWG & DEWG • ERCOT discussed recent issues with Data Extract delays and errors that occurred beginning in February • Issue root causes: • Database maintenance on storage of data and data clean-up • Errors in manual processes • Missing data on DST trade date • Database permissions issues • ERCOT continues to work to resolve these issues and achieve timely posting of extracts • Many key extracts have posted within the 48-hour timeline; however, certain key extracts (such as forecasted losses) are delayed beyond the time where they can be used for Day Ahead and/or day of requirements

  5. SDAWG & DEWG • ERCOT staff introduced a format for more detailed information and tracking of Extract Issues • DEWG has adopted this format, similar to format utilized in Retail Systems reporting • ERCOT and DEWG will continue to address issues and track them in more detail • Focus going forward will be to continue to improve on communication to Market Participants and on communicating issues to the appropriate Stakeholder committees • DEWG and SDAWG will continue to focus on fine-tuning the Extract requirements for the current market and apply the same principles to Extracts and Reports for the Nodal Market.

  6. PWG: Distributed Renewable Generation Update • An LPGRR filed March 31st with “Urgency Request” • COPS to Vote by e-mail on Urgency 3/31 (48hrs) • Includes 128 IDR and non-IDR Photovoltaic (PV) and non-PV Load Profiles • The LPGRR and PRR756 need Board approval prior to August to ensure 150 day notice required for 1/01/09 implementation

  7. PWG: Distributed Renewable Generation Update • Implementation Timeline: • Urgent Timeline: • COPS Urgency Request/e-mail Vote approved April 1st • COPS Review (with IA) and Vote April 8th • TAC Review and Consideration May 5th • Board Review and Consideration May 20th • Market Notice of Implementation August 3rd • January 1st 2009 Implementation

  8. PWG: Distributed Renewable Generation Update • Implementation Timeline: • Normal Timeline: • COPS Urgency Request/e-mail Vote Fails • COPS Review (with IA) and Vote June 10th • TAC Review and Consideration June 26th • Board Review and Consideration July 15th • Market Notice of Implementation August 3rd • January 1st 2009 Implementation

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