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NPRR #831 · Revision Request

NPRR831  Inclusion of Private Use Networks in Load Zone Price Calculations

Approved Urgent sponsor ERCOT posted 2017-05-03 ercot.com
ReasonAddresses current operational issues
Created2017-05-11
Approved2017-06-13
Sections Affected
4.5.16.3.26.6.1.2and 7.5.1
Summary
This Nodal Protocol Revision Request (NPRR) updates market systems in order to calculate a net Load value for each Private Use Network that will be included in the Load Zone price for all markets, Congestion Revenue Rights (CRRs), Day-Ahead Market (DAM), and Real-Time Market (RTM), when the Load is a net consumer from the ERCOT Transmission Grid. This NPRR also clarifies that Private Use Network net Load will be redacted from the Electrical Bus Load distribution factors and other information necessary to forecast Electrical Bus Loads that is posted to the Market Information System (MIS) Public Area pursuant to Section 6.3.2.
Action Log 3 milestones
Amendments
DateBodyMotionResult
May 11 '17PRS To grant NPRR831 Urgent status. PRS then voted unanimously to recommend approval of NPRR831 as revised by PRS, and to forward NPRR831 and the Impact Analysis to TAC with a priority of 2017 and a rank of 1568.Passed
May 25 '17TAC To recommended approval of NPRR831 as recommended by PRS in the 5/11/17 PRS Report as revised by TAC.Passed
Documents 6
NameTypePostedClassification
831NPRR-01 Inclusion of Private Use Networks in Load Zone Price Calculations 050317 doc May 3 '17 Revision Request
831NPRR-02 Impact Analysis 050317 doc May 3 '17 Staff Report
831NPRR-03 COPS Comments 051017 doc May 10 '17 Revision Request Comments
831NPRR-04 PRS Report 051117 doc May 17 '17 Committee Report
831NPRR-05 TAC Report 052517 doc May 30 '17 Committee Report
831NPRR-06 Board Report 061317 doc Jun 13 '17 Committee Report
Meetings That Took It Up 4
DateMeetingCommitteeStatus
Feb 13 '18 QMWG Meeting QMWG Concluded
Jun 13 '17 Board of Directors Meeting BOARD Concluded
May 25 '17 TAC Meeting TAC Concluded
May 11 '17 PRS Meeting PRS Concluded