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Demand Side Working Group

Demand Side Working Group. April 27 th , 2012. Antitrust Admonition.

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Demand Side Working Group

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  1. Demand Side Working Group April 27th, 2012

  2. Antitrust Admonition ERCOT strictly prohibits Market Participants and their employees who are participating in ERCOT activities from using their participation in ERCOT activities as a forum for engaging in practices or communications that violate the antitrust laws. The ERCOT Board has approved guidelines for members of ERCOT Committees, Subcommittees and Working Groups to be reviewed and followed by each Market Participant attending ERCOT meetings. If you have not received a copy of these Guidelines, copies are available at the Client Relations desk. Please remember your ongoing obligation to comply with all applicable laws, including the antitrust laws. Disclaimer All presentations and materials submitted by Market Participants or any other Entity to ERCOT staff for this meeting are received and posted with the acknowledgement that the information will be considered public in accordance with the ERCOT Websites Content Management Operating Procedure.

  3. Evacuation Route

  4. Demand Side Working Group Agenda

  5. ERS QSE Level Compliance • Doesn’t fit nodal design • Nodal is primarily meant to optimize economic dispatch – ERS is dispatched as a group for reliability reasons • Loads can participate in different ways than generation – such as cycling of home air conditioners • Individual loads are evaluated – and are paid according to their contributions • QSE level compliance vetted and accepted by ERCOT and PUCT staff

  6. ERLS QSE Level Compliance • Concerns of poor performers moving to different QSEs • Shared amongst many QSEs • Suggest ERID process provides a historical account of compliance for each ESIID and for each past Contract Period • Suggest nine codes:

  7. DSWG – Next Meetings • DR Product Options Subgroup • ? • Load Provided Capacity for Anticipated Critical Condition Subgroup • ? • DSWG • 06/01/12

  8. Tim Carter 713-646-5476 tim.carter@constellation.com

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