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NPRR #456 · Revision Request

NPRR456  Clarification of Definition of Electrically Similar Settlement Points and Heuristic Pricing Posting

Approved sponsor ERCOT posted 2012-04-04 ercot.com
ReasonIn the interest of improving the consistency of modeling and accurately valuing congestion in the ERCOT markets, this NPRR offers to improve the definition of Electrically Similar Settlement Points and improve the market transparency of Settlement Points that are subject to predefined pricing heuristic logic. Regarding the Electrically Similar Settlement Points definition, Settlement Points connected by Transmission Elements that are "electrically close" should not have different prices due to congestion and hence should be marked as Electrically Similar Settlement Points. The current Protocol definition specifies that Settlement Points designated to be Electrically Similar Settlement Points be mapped to the same electrical location in a market model or mapped to locations that are connected by a Transmission Element modeled with a reactance of less than 0.0005 per unit and an MVA rating of more than 9000 MVA. The intent of the current Protocol definition is to allow the use of either a reactance value or MVA limit sufficient to achieve the mapping of Electrical Similar Settlement Points regardless of the source used to construct the consistent market model used across ERCOT market systems (i.e., Market Management System (MMS) and Congestion Revenue Right (CRR) system). ERCOT has determined that the use of MVA ratings in excess of 9000 MVA is no longer necessary and that the use of a Transmission Element modeled with a reactance less than or equal to 0.0005 per unit is sufficient to assure consistency in the market model across the ERCOT market systems. Consequently, ERCOT proposes the removal of the Protocol provision related to the 9000 MVA rating. Regarding posting heuristic pricing logic information, ERCOT offers to post the heuristic pricing associations on a daily basis that are used in the market solutions to support paragraph (9) of Section 4.5.1, DAM Clearing Process, and Section 6.6.1, Real-Time Settlement Point Prices. With this posting, the market will better understand the methodology and values of the published prices.
Created2012-04-19
Approved2012-07-17
Sections Affected
2.14.2.3.1
Summary
This Nodal Protocol Revision Request (NPRR) removes the rating requirement in the current definition for Electrically Similar Settlement Points and introduces a daily public report to post the heuristic pricing associations for Day-Ahead Market (DAM) and Real-Time Market (RTM) price calculations.
Action Log 4 milestones
Documents 6
NameTypePostedClassification
456NPRR-01 Clarification of Definition of Electrically Similar S doc Apr 4 '12 Revision Request
456NPRR-02 Impact Analysis 040412 doc Apr 4 '12 Staff Report
456NPRR-03 PRS Report 041912 doc Apr 23 '12 Committee Report
456NPRR-04 PRS Report 051712 doc May 21 '12 Committee Report
456NPRR-05 TAC Report 060712 doc Jun 11 '12 Committee Report
456NPRR-06 Board Report 071712 doc Jul 18 '12 Committee Report
Meetings That Took It Up 5
DateMeetingCommitteeStatus
Jul 17 '12 Board of Directors Meeting BOARD Concluded
Jun 7 '12 Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) Meeting TAC Concluded
May 17 '12 Protocol Revision Subcommittee (PRS) Meeting PRS Concluded
May 9 '12 Wholesale Market Subcommittee (WMS) Meeting WMS Concluded
Apr 19 '12 Protocol Revision Subcommittee (PRS) Meeting PRS Concluded