Texas Nodal © 2005 - 2006 Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 Verifiable Costs for Nodal 9-20-06 WMS Meeting.

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Texas Nodal © Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 Verifiable Costs for Nodal WMS Meeting

Texas Nodal © Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. All rights reserved. 2 Agenda 1.What does WMS need to do and what is the timeline? 2.How will verifiable costs be used? 3.What data needs to be submitted? 4.When and how does the data need to be submitted? 5.Questions

Texas Nodal © Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. All rights reserved. 3 Objective (Section 5) The process for determining the verifiable actual costs, and the verifiable actual costs for a startup attempt must be:  developed by ERCOT;  approved by the appropriate TAC subcommittee; and  and posted to the MIS Secure Area within one Business Day after initial approval and after each approved change.

Texas Nodal © Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. All rights reserved. 4 Objective (Section 4) The process for developing the mitigated offer cap must be:  described by ERCOT in a procedure;  approved by the appropriate TAC subcommittee; and  and posted to the MIS Secure Area within one Business Day after initial approval and after each approved change.

Texas Nodal © Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. All rights reserved. 5 Offer Caps Startup Offers and Minimum-Energy Offers are limited by caps. (PR 5.6.1(1)) The cap will be the Resource Category Generic Caps for startup and minimum-energy until ERCOT approves the Resource’s verifiable startup and minimum-energy costs. (PR 5.6.1(1)) Once approved, the cap will be the resource’s verifiable costs for startup and minimum-energy. (PR 5.6.1(1))

Texas Nodal © Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. All rights reserved. 6 When Are The Caps Used? ERCOT will use the Caps to limit the startup and minimum-energy offers as they are submitted. The Day-Ahead Make-Whole Payment will use the startup and minimum-energy offer that has been limited by the cap. (PR (3)) RUC settlement will also use the startup and minimum- energy offer that has been limited by the cap but when no offer exists, RUC settlement will use the cap. Calculations which utilize the cap are: –DAM Make-Whole Payment (PR ) –RUC Make-Whole Payment (PR 5.7.1(3)) –RUC Clawback Charge (PR 5.7.2(5)) –RUC Decommitment Payment (PR 5.7.3(3))

Texas Nodal © Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. All rights reserved. 7 Start-up Attempt In the event that a RUC-committed Resource is eligible to include start-up costs in its RUC Guarantee but experiences start-up failure that creates a Forced Outage before breaker close….. ERCOT shall include the lesser of: a)costs that qualify as normal startup expenses, including fuel and operation and maintenance expenses, incurred before the event that caused the Forced Outage; or b)Resource’s Start-up Offer in RUC. >>the one and only “after the Operating Day”

Texas Nodal © Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. All rights reserved. 8 Mitigate Offer Caps Energy Offer Curves may be subject to mitigation in Real- Time Operation using a mitigated offer cap that is based on the Resource’s verifiable incremental heat rate. (affects dispatch and settlement)

Texas Nodal © Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. All rights reserved. 9 Summary of What is needed (slide #1) Start-up fuel (MMBTU/start) for hot, intermediate and cold starts. Unit specific verifiable O & M expenses per start. [In the end, $/start.] Verifiable Minimum Energy Costs –“Actual” fuel cost to operate the unit at LSL. [Fuel input at LSL * FIP or FOP] [Need MMBTU input at LSL] [Designate the LSL for each season] –Variable O & M expenses. [In the end, ($/MWh)] >> seasonal heat-rate test data [Input-Output Curve]

Texas Nodal © Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. All rights reserved. 10 Summary of What is needed (mitigation) Incremental heat rate >> seasonal heat-rate test data [Input-Output Curve] Verifiable variable O & M cost ($/MWh) Interpretation of a (ii): –[(10 MMBTU/MWh * $5/MMBTU) + $2/MWH]* 1.25

Texas Nodal © Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. All rights reserved. 11 QSE Verifiable Costs Submittal Timeline The most recent ERCOT-approved verifiable costs must be used going forward. (PR 5.6.1(1)) >> Once verifiable costs are approved, they will continue to be used for each Operating Day after the approval until updated verifiable costs are submitted and approved. >> The (zonal) option of submitting verifiable costs for a Resource after the Operating Day as executed through the dispute process for use in settlement of that Operating Day is no longer available to the QSE. The cap, either generic or verifiable, that was in effect while executing the Day-Ahead and Real-Time activities for an Operating Day, will be used in the settlement of that Operating Day. A QSE may file verifiable costs for a Resource at any time. (PR 5.6.1(1)) This includes prior to a Resource receiving its first Commitment, either DAM or RUC.

Texas Nodal © Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. All rights reserved. 12 QSE Verifiable Costs Submittal Timeline A QSE must file verifiable costs for a Resource no later than 30 days after the first time the Resource receives a RUC Commitment. (PR 5.6.1(1)) If a QSE waits until 30 days after the first time the Resource receives a RUC Commitment, then the cap for any startup and minimum-energy offers prior to this time, which would be used for Day-Ahead Make-Whole settlement will be the generic value. ERCOT shall notify a QSE to update verifiable cost data for a Resource when the Resource has received more than 50 RUC Commitments which were eligible for startup costs to be included in the settlement, in a year, but ERCOT may not request an update more frequently than annually. (PR 5.6.1(5)) ERCOT shall notify a QSE to update verifiable cost data for a Resource if at least five years have passed since ERCOT previously approved verifiable cost data for that Resource if the Resource that has received at least one RUC instruction in the past. (PR 5.6.1(6))

Texas Nodal © Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. All rights reserved. 13 QSE Verifiable Costs Submittal Timeline Within 30 days after receiving an update notice from ERCOT to update verifiable costs for a Resource, a QSE must submit verifiable cost data for the Resource. (PR 5.6.1(7)) If the QSE does not submit verifiable cost data within 30 days after receiving an update notice, then, until updated verifiable costs are approved, ERCOT shall determine payment using the lower of: (a)Resource Category Startup Generic and Resource Category Minimum-Energy Generic Caps; and (b)Current ERCOT-approved verifiable startup and minimum-energy costs.

Texas Nodal © Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. All rights reserved. 14 ERCOT Verifiable Costs Approval Timeline ERCOT shall have (15???) Business Days to review submitted verifiable costs for approval. If questions arise, ERCOT may ask for a re- submittal from the QSE. If data must be re-submitted, then ERCOT will have an additional (10???) Business Days to review re-submitted verifiable costs for approval. ERCOT shall notify the QSE of the approved date of the Resources verifiable costs via (???).

Texas Nodal © Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. All rights reserved. 15 ERCOT Verifiable Costs Approval Timeline Approved verifiable costs must be entered into the appropriate ERCOT source system within one (1???) Business Day after the approval has been granted. This is to allow time for departmental handoffs and data entry of the approved data. The active start date for approved verifiable costs will be the Operating Day that is 3 calendar days after the approval date. This will allow all activities of the first Operating Day that will utilize the approved verifiable costs to access the updated information.

Texas Nodal © Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. All rights reserved. 16 General Verifiable Costs Limitations Resource-specific verifiable costs may include and are limited to the following average incremental costs: –Allocation of maintenance requirements based on number of starts between maintenance events using, at the option of the QSE, either: Startup fuel calculations based on recorded actual measured flows when the data is available or based on averages of historical flows for similar starts (for example, hot, cold, intermediate) when actual data is not available; »manufacturer-recommended maintenance schedule; »historical data for the unit and actual maintenance practices; or »another method approved in advance by ERCOT in writing; –Startup fuel calculations based on recorded actual measured flows when the data is available or based on averages of historical flows for similar starts (for example, hot, cold, intermediate) when actual data is not available; –Operation costs; –Chemical costs; –Water costs; and –Emission credits.

Texas Nodal © Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. All rights reserved. 17 Miscellaneous Should there be a “fuel adder”? Combined Cycle plants will need to provide information for each configuration that the plant may be operated. Is it appropriate to represent the IHR with a monotonically increasing curve in fuel use (in MMBTU/MWh) and quantity (in MW) with no more than ten fuel use/quantity pairs? [The MMBTU/MWH would be multiplied by the daily gas price ($/MMBTU) to get the price.]

Texas Nodal © Electric Reliability Council of Texas, Inc. All rights reserved. 18 Questions ?