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FERC’s OASIS II ANOPR

FERC’s OASIS II ANOPR. Marvin Rosenberg Economist Division of Policy Analysis and Rulemaking Office of Markets, Tariffs and Rates Federal Energy Regulatory Commission NERC/NAESB Future of OASIS Conference Washington, DC March 29, 2005

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FERC’s OASIS II ANOPR

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  1. FERC’s OASIS II ANOPR Marvin Rosenberg Economist Division of Policy Analysis and Rulemaking Office of Markets, Tariffs and Rates Federal Energy Regulatory Commission NERC/NAESB Future of OASIS Conference Washington, DC March 29, 2005 The author’s views do not necessarily represent the views of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

  2. Open Access Same-time Information System • Assure non-discriminatory access to transmission information and services • Promote the development of competitive markets for power by setting national standards • Not going away any time soon

  3. OASIS Phase II ANOPR • Electronic reservation of power and transmission • Accommodate power flows in, out and across RTOs • Requested comments on • “Complete dynamic notification” • Generator run status • Facilitate communication • Follow OASIS Phase I communication model

  4. Some Questions We Would Like to See Answered Today • Which items are • In place? • Still need to be implemented? • Obsolete? • Is there a viable alternative to formal electronic scheduling? • What improvements are needed to facilitate business transactions? • How does current work on standards affect OASIS and the ANOPR? • ESS OASIS II Task Force • ISO/RTO Council • EPRI CIM Market Extension Project

  5. An Industry Report to FERC on OASIS IISome Suggested Issues • Should the Commission pursue electronic scheduling • Does customer communications with RTOs need further standardization • Does OASIS need additional functionality • Does OASIS need additional business practices • Do elements of OASIS need improvement

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