Reliable Power Reliable Markets Reliable People Reliable Power Reliable Markets Reliable People Interconnection Queue Business Practices Stakeholder Consultation.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Parallel Flow Visualization/Mitigation Proposal
Advertisements

Transparency and Domestic Regulation Mina Mashayekhi Division on International Trade UNCTAD.
1 WECC/AESO Membership and Coordinating Operating Agreement WECC Board of Directors Meeting December 2007 Diana Pommen Director Interjurisdictional Affairs.
Cleco Transmission Planning Summit Attachment K November 15, 2007 Terry Whitmore.
Project management Information systems for management1 Project Management.
July 2003 Structure of Electricity Distribution Charges Update and Proposals Martin Crouch Director, Distribution.
Behind the Fence and Contract Change Stakeholder Update September 18, 2012.
FUI Feedback on PCG Target Model and roadmap propositions FUI Stakeholder Group Meeting Paris, 4 th November 2009 These comments reflect the general views.
Strengthening the Medical Device Clinical Trial Enterprise
Queue Reform at the Midwest ISO NARUC February, 2008.
(Project) SIGN OFF PROCESS June 21, 2010
Waitlist Process Review Board Meeting April 8, 2014.
What options do states have? What is Georgia planning to do? What are some of the other states doing? What are the possible implications to permit fees?
MPID 223 (Failure to Follow Synchronising Instruction) JGCRP 12 th November 2014 (Anne Trotter)
Fair, Efficient and Open Competition Regulation Metropolitan Centre August 28, 2009 Preferential Sharing of Records Not Available to the Public.
Stakeholder Information Update Edmonton-Calgary 500 kV Transmission Development December 14, 2005 Introduction Neil Millar, vice-president, Transmission.
Rail Freight Assistance Program (RFAP) S ETTING THE S TAGE FOR THE F UTURE Rail Transportation Assistance Program (Rail TAP) RFAC Meeting April 28, 2010.
Office of Business Development Training
TUTORIAL Grant Preparation & Project Management. Grant preparation What are the procedures during the grant preparations?  The coordinator - on behalf.
Reliable Power Reliable Markets Reliable People Wind Developments in North America APEX Conference – Sydney, Australia October 14, 2008 Warren Frost, Vice.
David Halldearn, ERGEG Conference on Implementing the 3 rd Package 11 th December 2008 Implementating the 3rd Package: An ERGEG Consultation paper.
3 Dec 2003Market Operations Standing Committee1 Market Rule and Change Management Consultation Process John MacKenzie / Darren Finkbeiner / Ella Kokotsis,
1 Ex Ante Review of the SBD Program Energy Division Staff and Contractors Energy Efficiency Industrial/Agricultural Programs and Portfolio Forecasting.
1 Our Expertise and Commitment – Driving your Success An Introduction to Transformation Offering November 18, 2013 Offices in Boston, New York and Northern.
OSF/ISD Project Portfolio Management Framework January 17, 2011.
REVIEW OF CMS “INITIAL APPROVAL” OF RHP PLAN AND FOLLOW-UP REQUIREMENTS May 8, 2013 REGION 10.
ACSP Report – Review of Open Suggestions Nate Davis.
Reliable Power Reliable Markets Reliable People Performance Targets for the Customer Interconnection Process January, 2008.
September 23, 2015 Sacramento, CA Frédéric DINGUIRARD PMR Expert Overview Presentation on Registry Procurement and Specifications Workshop “Building Registries.
Large Generator Interconnection Procedures Reform Stakeholder Meeting February 19, 2009.
Key Industry Challenges Regulatory Perspective Michael G. Tutty Chairman Commission for Energy Regulation 13 October
Creating Pathways for Education, Career and Life Success Webinar: Developing a Pathways Plan January 18, 2013 Facilitated by Jeff Fantine, Consultant.
Research & Technology Implementation TxDOT RTI OFFICE.
July 2008 CPS2 Waiver SDT Technical Workshop for Draft BAL-001-TRE-01 Judith A. James Reliability Standards Manager TRE.
SPS policy – Information Presentation Presentation to ROS June 16, 2004.
Discussion of Market Participant Choice for Transmission Connections Stakeholder Session October 14, 2011.
Project System Protection Coordination Requirement revisions to PRC (ii) Texas Reliability Entity NERC Standards Reliability Subcommittee.
Avoid Disputes, Not Complaints Presented by: Stuart Ayres and Derek Pullen Stuart Ayres, Scheme Manager Derek Pullen, Scheme Adjudicator.
Special Railways Phase III Proposed approach to regulatory changes Jakarta 16 May 2011.
On Site Review Process Office of Field Services Last Revised 8/15/2011.
Reliable Power Reliable Markets Reliable People Transition of Authoritative Documents – Information Session September 2009 Doyle Sullivan Evelyn Kelly.
Reliable Power Reliable Markets Reliable People RAS Guideline Initiative March 23, 2009.
Exit Capacity Substitution and Revision Transmission Workstream meeting, 3 rd December 2009.
1 EMS Fundamentals An Introduction to the EMS Process Roadmap AASHTO EMS Workshop.
PUBLIC–PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP (PPP) FRAMEWORK AND GUIDELINES Syed M. Ali Zaidi, P.Eng. PM(Stanford), Ph.D. Director, Strategic Partnerships Alberta Infrastructure.
Reliable Power Reliable Markets Reliable People Hanna Region Transmission Development Ramaiah Divi, P.Eng Manager, Central System Planning.
10/20/ Welcome to Overview for Grants.
Presentation to Board June 17, 2008 Presented by: J. A. Sabo, Associate Director – Leading Services & Treasurer of the Board BUDGET York Catholic.
Fair Go Rates System Dr Ron Ben-David Chairperson MAV Rate Capping Forum 26 November 2015.
Outage Planning Subcommittee Mark Wilson. Outage Planning Subcommittee Created to address Market Participant concerns with existing rules and procedures.
Establishing the Independent System & Market Operator. (ISMO) 30 January 2013.
The EU’s Third Energy Package European Code Development UNC Transmission W/S - 4 th December 2008.
An Overview of: Generation Connections: Transmission Connection Cost Responsibility Review July
Madrid Forum 6-7 November 2008 Implementating the 3rd Energy Package: An ERGEG Consultation paper Lord Mogg, ERGEG chairman.
ERCOT Transmission Planning Process Overview and Recommendations November 6, 2002.
Transition Plan Network Operations Model Change Requests 5/26/2010.
Proposed Revisions to Connection Assessment and Approval Process Market Manual 2.10 Bob Gibbons Manager - Long Term Forecasts and Assessments.
Public Consultation Session: Consultation and Transparency Requirements for Offshore Petroleum Activities Francesca Astolfi A/g General Manager, Offshore.
Proposed Sale Notice (PSN) and Request For Interest (RFI) for New York BOEM NEW YORK TASK FORCE MEETING APRIL 28, 2016 Erin C. Trager New York Project.
BIDDER’S CONFERENCE: Eskom Grid Connection Process and related matters Date: 16 August 2012.
1 Sahtu Land Use Planning Board Public Hearing on the Draft 3 Sahtu Land Use Plan May 2011 INAC Presentation.
PROPOSED STRATEGIC PLANNING PROCESS DECEMBER 3, 2014 Port of Port Angeles.
Impact of not including proposed generators lacking RARF data in the planning models Planning Guide Section 6.9 Issues February 17, 2016.
Community Solar, Remote Net Metering, and Behind the Meter Solar Update Solar Progress Partnership* Summary of April 18, 2016 Comments The Solar Progress.
Developing a Plan for Accessibility The City of Brandon Accessibility Plan 2016.
Pilot Project Concept 30-Minute Emergency Response Service (ERS)
Fair Go Rates System Dr Ron Ben-David Chairperson
Fair Go Rates System Dr Ron Ben-David Chairperson
Key Value Indicators (KVIs)
Energy Storage Roadmap & Flexibility Roadmap Information Session
Presentation transcript:

Reliable Power Reliable Markets Reliable People Reliable Power Reliable Markets Reliable People Interconnection Queue Business Practices Stakeholder Consultation October 19, 2007 Laura Letourneau Director; Market Services

2 Welcome & Background Interconnection Process and Queue Management has developed/evolved over past several years. Although interconnection process is generic it has been impacted by wind integration challenges. –Interconnection Process developed through consultation in 2005 –Interim practices established to accommodate customers during transition from 2003 to 2005/6 tariff –April 2006 – start temporary 900 MW reliability threshold on wind –May & June stakeholder consultations; response posted September 2006 –Fall ’06- Sept ’07 – develop/consult/finalize Market & Operational Framework (MOF) –September 2007 – Threshold replaced by MOF/ Queue Discussion Paper

3 Today: Agenda & Expectations Interconnection Queue Business Practices (Shaun Andrews) –Review/clarify the published discussion paper –Full consultation on proposal (paper/presentation) therefore publish comments and response matrix –Expectation refinements rather than major overhaul Finalized business practices by December ‘07 Plan for Workload Management (Jana Mosley) –Inform Stakeholders of the AESO Plan to manage work volume –Not part of formal Interconnection Queue Consultation therefore comments/suggestions welcome but informal process Unless clarifying understanding, please hold questions/comments to end All questions/comments and responses will be documented and published

Reliable Power Reliable Markets Reliable People Reliable Power Reliable Markets Reliable People Interconnection Queue Business Practices Stakeholder Consultation October 19, 2007 Shaun Andrews Customer Interconnections

5 Purpose of the Meeting Review background and need for proposed modifications to the interconnection process business practices Present and explain key elements of the proposed changes Review some of the alternatives that were considered Discuss next steps

6 Background Interconnection Process and Queue designed to facilitate open, non-discriminatory system access In May 2006, the AESO conducted a stakeholder session proposing project milestones Consulted with industry over the last year Developed a generation queue to address transparency, workload, and threshold issues

7 Current Environment Currently: –“Current Cash Committed” projects (those that provided their Customer Contribution in the form of cash under a Construction Commitment Agreement (“CCA”), are positioned according to the date of customer commitment –“Uncommitted” projects are positioned according to the date of the customer’s Preliminary Assessment Application –Higher queue position assigned to “committed” projects –Lack of project progress milestones  Unintended Consequences: –Inconsistent with efficient and non-discriminatory interconnection process –Increased uncertainty for generation development –Lack of progress on projects

8 Proposed Modifications Proposed modifications designed to ensure that projects are progressing, capacity is allocated effectively and customers are dealt with fairly and consistently –Project sequence will be established at the time the customer’s Preliminary Assessment Application is submitted –Milestones tied to interconnection process versus project –Customers must meet milestones in order to maintain their Queue Position –Failure to complete Interconnection Process Milestones will result in cancellation of the customer’s application –Cancelled projects can be re-initiated with a submission of a new Preliminary Assessment Application and fee

9 Benefits of Modifications Address concerns regarding outside influences (i.e. AESO responsiveness) impacting project Queue Position Eliminate ”queue jumping” (advancing Queue Position) Increased confidence in project progression improves efficiency of conducting transmission planning studies Clear milestone triggers, obligations and consequences facilitate more efficient progression of interconnection projects

10 Consistency: Policy, Regulation, Legislation & Tariff In relation to assigning transmission capacity at time of a Preliminary Assessment Application: Removal of other influence on queue position/priority aligns with open access principle Allocation at early process stage is consistent with policy direction regarding “proactive” transmission planning

11 Consistency: Policy, Regulation, Legislation & Tariff In relation to project milestones and non-compliance: Transmission Development Policy states generators “may not prohibit interconnection or access … by other generators or loads.” Section 16 (3) further reinforces the intent to not “block access” TDP recognizes “significant milestone dates in a generation project schedule” and envisioned that “the ISO will be required to identify suitable generator project milestones” 2006 AESO Tariff contains language with regards to “critical milestones” for projects and states that if the customer fails to meet such milestones, the AESO may cancel and require the customer to resubmit a Preliminary Assessment Application

12 Alternatives Considered Right of First Refusal (if queue priority was changing) Project “Stalling” Publication of Interconnection Queue

13 Milestones Project initiated by submission of Preliminary Assessment Application (PAA) TriggerMilestone 1. AESO notifies customer of data deficiency on PAA 1. Submit required data within 30 days of AESO notification 2. AESO issues Interconnection Proposal to customer 2. Submit written acceptance of the proposal within 60 days 3. Request technical data needed in order to support need filing 3. Submit data within 60 days of request 4. NIF is filed by the AESO and approved by the EUB 4. Sign a CCA within 60 days of NIF approval 5. Invoice the customer for system contribution as well as customer contribution 5. Pay the system contribution and customer contribution within 90 days of receipt of EUB Permit and License. 6. AESO prepares System Access Services agreement 6. Sign agreement 42 days (6 weeks) prior to energization

14 Implementation Implementation of the Proposed Business Practice modifications must address the following issues: –Ensure fair treatment of existing projects by minimizing customer impact –Ensure all impacted stakeholders understand their obligations under new business practices –Pursue specific tariff amendments in order to more clearly and explicitly align the terms and conditions of AESO Tariff and the business practices

15 Queue Position & Transmission Capacity Allocation Current Cash Committed projects – retain existing queue position established by payment date of the customer contribution, provided financial and progress/milestone obligations are maintained Uncommitted projects – retain queue position established by Preliminary Assessment Application submission date, provided progress/milestone obligations are met New application – establish queue position based on Preliminary Assessment Application submission date

16 Noncompliance - Project Cancellation All Projects: –If the customer does not meet progress milestone obligations, the project will be deemed cancelled, the customer application fee will be forfeited and transmission capacity allocated to the cancelled project will be reallocated Current Cash Committed Projects: –If customer does not maintain their financial obligations, the project will no longer be classified as “committed” and will revert to “uncommitted” status and be repositioned in the queue as per the date of the Preliminary Assessment Application *AESO working on notification process

17 Next Steps Discussion paper posted September 26, 2007 Written comments due to the AESO by November 2, Review and publish stakeholders’ written feedback Finalize and publish: –AESO responses to written feedback –Final Interconnection Process Business Practices Pursue tariff amendments as needed to align Tariff terms and conditions with effective business practices

18 Questions

Reliable Power Reliable Markets Reliable People Reliable Power Reliable Markets Reliable People Wind Application Workload Management Stakeholder Consultation October 19, 2007 Jana Mosley Operations Assistant to the VP, Transmission

20 Overview Customer (& AESO) concerns How will we address these concerns? –Resourcing –Work Plan High level process How the queue applies

21 Customer (& AESO) Concerns Work has not started on my project I need to know when I can connect my project How will the AESO resource all of these projects in the queue? What will I be getting from the AESO in return for my Preliminary Assessment Application? How will the project queue apply to AESO workload management?

22 Resourcing Currently finalizing Interconnection Proposals (IP) for projects that had applied prior to the 2006 Tariff Moving forward….. –AESO System Planning has hired an experienced consulting company to provide 4 full-time resources to focus on southern Alberta system reinforcement and wind farm interconnections –Offer customers an IP that is faster to produce with higher level cost estimate –Shaun Andrews will coordinate all wind interconnection projects wanting an accelerated IP until a project manager is later assigned

23 Immediate Work Plan 1.System Base Cases to be finalized (by Dec 7/07) 2.For each project, inform customers if transmission reinforcements are required to provide unconstrained access (by Dec 14/07) 3.Group projects into zones 4.Apply the project queue to each zone 5.Sit down one-on-one with customers - where you are and when an IP could be ready (by Dec 21/07)

24 Immediate Work Plan (cont’d) 6.Customer chooses how detailed they want the initial IP 7.Where requested, prepare simplified IPs that include load flows, +/-50% estimate, high level RAS requirements on customer’s preferred alternative (targeting ~one week per IP) 8.Upon customer acceptance of IP, assign a project manager and proceed through rest of the process

25 Simplified Beginning Process (Optional)

26 How the Queue Applies Queue is used to order projects in a specific zone –Workload –RAS Examples: –Project A applies before Project B. Project B does not require system reinforcements to connect  Planning could begin on Project B before Project A.

27 Another Example Projects are ranked in the queue in the following order: A, B, C, D Projects A, C, and D (Zone 1) would be grouped together to ensure an accurate and complete planning model Project B (Zone 2) Project B could finish ahead of Project A, or behind Project C and D.

28 Contact Info For questions relating to this work plan, you can contact Jana Mosley Ph: (403)

29 Questions