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FERCs OASIS II ANOPR Marvin Rosenberg Economist Division of Policy Analysis and Rulemaking Office of Markets, Tariffs and Rates Federal Energy Regulatory.

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1 FERCs OASIS II ANOPR Marvin Rosenberg Economist Division of Policy Analysis and Rulemaking Office of Markets, Tariffs and Rates Federal Energy Regulatory Commission NERC/NAESB Future of OASIS Conference Washington, DC March 29, 2005 The authors views do not necessarily represent the views of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

2 Open Access Same-time Information System Assure non-discriminatory access to transmission information and services Promote the development of competitive markets for power by setting national standards Not going away any time soon

3 OASIS Phase II ANOPR Electronic reservation of power and transmission Accommodate power flows in, out and across RTOs Requested comments on Complete dynamic notification Generator run status Facilitate communication Follow OASIS Phase I communication model

4 Some Questions We Would Like to See Answered Today Which items are In place? Still need to be implemented? Obsolete? Is there a viable alternative to formal electronic scheduling? What improvements are needed to facilitate business transactions? How does current work on standards affect OASIS and the ANOPR? ESS OASIS II Task Force ISO/RTO Council EPRI CIM Market Extension Project

5 An Industry Report to FERC on OASIS II Some Suggested Issues Should the Commission pursue electronic scheduling Does customer communications with RTOs need further standardization Does OASIS need additional functionality Does OASIS need additional business practices Do elements of OASIS need improvement


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