NPRR #735 · Revision Request
NPRR735 Load Resource Controlled by High-Set Under-Frequency Relay Resource Parameters
ReasonMarket efficiencies / enhancements
Created2015-10-15
Approved2015-12-08
Sections Affected
3.9 and 3.9.1
Summary
This Nodal Protocol Revision Request (NPRR) clarifies that the Current Operating Plan (COP) High Sustained Limit (HSL) for Load Resources controlled by high-set under-frequency relay should be equal to their expected power consumption. In Real-Time telemetry the HSL should equal their consumption. ERCOT can calculate the value for the additional available capacity from Load Resources controlled by high-set under frequency relays with a Responsive Reserve (RRS) Ancillary Service Resource Responsibility from (COP HSL – COP LSL – COP RRS). This value can be used in place of the COP value for additional available capacity from NPRR698, Clarifications to NPRR595, RRS Load Resource Treatment In ORDC.
Action Log 4 milestones
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Oct 15
PRSRecommended for Approval→ PRS for Impact Analysis review
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Nov 12
PRSRecommended for Approval→ TAC for consideration
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Nov 19
TACRecommended for Approval→ Board for consideration
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Dec 8
BOARDApproved
Documents 6
| Name | Type | Posted | Classification |
|---|---|---|---|
| 735NPRR-01 Load Resource Controlled by High Set Under Frequency Relay Resource Parameters 093015 | doc | Sep 30 '15 | Revision Request |
| 735NPRR-02 Impact Analysis 093015 | doc | Sep 30 '15 | Staff Report |
| 735NPRR-03 PRS Report 101515 | doc | Oct 19 '15 | Committee Report |
| 735NPRR-04 PRS Report 111215 | doc | Nov 13 '15 | Committee Report |
| 735NPRR-05 TAC Report 111915 | doc | Nov 20 '15 | Committee Report |
| 735NPRR-06 Board Report 120815 | doc | Dec 9 '15 | Committee Report |
Meetings That Took It Up 5
| Date | Meeting | Committee | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 8 '15 | Board of Directors Meeting | BOARD | Concluded |
| Nov 19 '15 | TAC Meeting | TAC | Concluded |
| Nov 18 '15 | CWG/MCWG Meeting | CREDITWG | Concluded |
| Nov 12 '15 | PRS Meeting | PRS | Concluded |
| Oct 15 '15 | PRS Meeting | PRS | Concluded |