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Nodal Market Workshop for Retail Electric Providers

Nodal Market Workshop for Retail Electric Providers. October 6 th 2010 Austin, Texas. Legal Disclaimers and Admonitions. ANTITRUST ADMONITION

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Nodal Market Workshop for Retail Electric Providers

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  1. Nodal Market Workshop forRetail Electric Providers October 6th 2010 Austin, Texas

  2. Legal Disclaimers and Admonitions • 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 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.

  3. Agenda

  4. Opening Remarks please welcome: Marcie Zlotnik coo & chair, StarTex Power ercot board member “Opening Remarks”

  5. Moderator Raj chudgar sungard consulting services please welcome: “Panel Discussions”

  6. Panel 1: the big picture interactions between ercot and market participants

  7. The Big Picture Slide 7

  8. ERCOT and Market Participants PANEL 1: THE BIG PICTURE Interactions between ERCOT and Market Participants Slide 8

  9. QSE CRR Account Holder ERCOT and Market Participants Managing Credit • Maintains Available Credit Limit (ACL) with ERCOT • CRR Auctions • Day-Ahead Market • Real-Time PANEL 1: THE BIG PICTURE Interactions between ERCOT and Market Participants

  10. Panel-1 PANEL 1: the big picture interactions between ercot & market participants topics • market relationships • transition to nodal market • credit issues   • zonal-nodal changes

  11. Panel-1 Panel members: MARTY DOWNEY SHERRY LOONEY CHERYL YAGER ANDREW ELLIOT READ COMSOCK GDF SUEZ Energy Resources NA LUMINANT Energy Company ERCOT TRIEAGLE Energy DIRECT Energy “The Big Picture”

  12. Overview Toward a new Market Model 55 Days and counting !!! Nodal Market December 1st, 2010 Slide 12

  13. Overview DSP Who are the Players? CRR Account Holder Counter Party QSE LSE TSP Resource • Qualified Scheduling Entities • Load Serving Entities (rep, noie) • Transmission Service Providers • Resource Entities • Distribution Service Providers • CRR Account Holders

  14. Overview Nodal Market Zonal Market Load Zones Hubs $ $ $ $ $ Resource Nodes • Improved price signals • Improved dispatch efficiencies • Direct assignment of local congestion Slide 14

  15. Overview Slide 15

  16. Panel 1 discussion • speak into a microphone • introduce yourself • keep questions brief & concise

  17. Panel 2: wholesale market changes INTERACTIONS BETWEEN MARKET PARTICIPANTS RE

  18. Panel 2: wholesale market changes PANEL 2: WHOLESALE MARKET CHANGES Interactions between Market Participants Slide 18

  19. Panel - 2 PANEL 2: wholesale market changes interactions between market participants topics • bilateral Trades (Energy, Ancillary Services, Capacity) • hedging Instruments • crr, dam ptp obligations • qse - rep relationship • nodal market settlement (dam, ruc, real-time) RE

  20. Panel - 2 Panel members: BRANDON SCHWERTNER KIM CASEY STEVE REEDY JIM REYNOLDS TRAVIS RADTKE SHELL Energy North America POWER & GAS consulting STRATUS energy ERCOT MP2ENERGY “Wholesale Market Changes”

  21. Overview - Serving Load • Energy • Capacity • Ancillary Services What are the wholesalemarket costs for serving load?

  22. Overview - Serving Load • Energy and Capacity Energy & Capacity Real-Time Purchase Energy & Capacity Bilateral Trade Energy Day-Ahead Market

  23. Overview - Reliability Unit Commitment (RUC) • Capacity Short Charge QSEs with Capacity Shortfall are assessed Capacity Short Charges Capacity Obligations Capacity Shortfall Capacity Supply • Load • Bilateral Sales • DAM Sales • Resources • Bilateral Purchases • DAM Purchases

  24. Overview - Real-Time Operations • Energy Obligations • Load • DAM Sales • Bilateral Sales • Energy Supply • Generation • DAM Purchase • Bilateral Purchases ResourceNodes LoadZones Hubs Slide 24

  25. Panel 2 discussion • speak into a microphone • introduce yourself • keep questions brief & concise

  26. Panel 3: retail market changes INTERACTIONS BETWEEN REPs and RETAIL CUSTOMERS

  27. Panel 3: retail market changes PANEL 3: RETAIL MARKET CHANGES Interactions between Retail Electric Providers and Customers Slide 27

  28. Overview PANEL 3: retail market changes rep’s and retail consumers topics • Nodal market charges • Contracts • Product and service offerings • Consumer protection

  29. Introduction Panel 3 members: SHAWNEE CLAIBORNE-PINTO DANNY BIVENS STEVE MADDEN JOHN BICK PAUL SMOLEN PRIORITY Power Management STARTEX Power PUBLIC Utilities Commission of Texas TEXAS OFFICE of Public Utility Counsel FOX, SMOLEN, and Associates “Retail Market Changes”

  30. Panel 3 discussion • speak into a microphone • introduce yourself • keep questions brief & concise

  31. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION

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