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NPRR945

Summary

Title Net Metering Requirements
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Status Approved on 12/08/2020
Effective Dates
01/01/2021

All sections except for Section 10.3.2.3(7)

Action

Date Gov Body Action Taken Next steps
12/08/2020 BOARD Approved
10/28/2020 TAC Recommended for Approval Revision Request Consideration
09/23/2020 TAC Recommended for Approval Revision Request Consideration
09/10/2020 PRS Recommended for Approval Impact Analysis Consideration
06/13/2019 PRS Deferred/Tabled Language Consideration

Voting Record

Date Gov Body Motion Result
12/08/2020 BOARD to approve NPRR945 as recommended by TAC in the 10/28/20 TAC Report Passed
10/28/2020 TAC to recommend approval of NPRR945 as recommended by PRS in the 10/15/20 PRS Report Passed
09/23/2020 TAC to endorse and forward to TAC the 9/10/20 PRS Report, as revised by PRS, and Impact Analysis for NPRR945 with a recommended effective date of upon system implementation for paragraph (7) of Section 10.3.2.3 with a recommended priority of 2021 and rank of 3270; and January 1, 2021 for all remaining language Passed
09/10/2020 PRS to recommend approval of NPRR945 as amended by the 9/9/20 Reliant comments Passed
06/13/2019 PRS to table NPRR945 Passed

Background

Status: Approved
Date Posted: May 20, 2019
Sponsor: TIEC
Urgent: No
Sections: 10.3.2.3
Description: This Nodal Protocol Revision Request (NPRR) clarifies when an All-Inclusive Generation Resource may be netted against Load for Settlement purposes. This NPRR confirms that an All-Inclusive Generation Resource and Load may be netted behind a single Point of Interconnection (POI) as long as the Load is otherwise being lawfully served without use of the ERCOT Transmission Grid. The Public Utility Regulatory Act (PURA) and existing Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) rules and precedent legally determine when and how Load can be served without using the ERCOT Transmission Grid. This NPRR does not change or expand that existing law, but invokes it to limit generation netting behind a common POI. This NPRR also sunsets provisions that previously allowed netting for sites with multiple interconnections, which were meant to address historical interconnection arrangements that are no longer common practice. Sites that are being netted today under these provisions are grandfathered in the NPRR. Finally, this NPRR addresses outdated references to “Generation” or “generation” that should refer to All-Inclusive Generation Resources under today’s Resource definitions.
Reason: Addresses current operational issues; Administrative; Regulatory requirements

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