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NPRR097

Summary

Title Changes to Section 8 to Incorporate Role of TRE, the IMM, and the Concept of Market Compliance
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Status Approved on 08/19/2008
Effective Dates
12/01/2010

or per the Nodal Protocol Transition Plan http://www.ercot.com/mktrules/protocols (09/01/08 Nodal Protocols Library)

Voting Record

Date Gov Body Motion Result
06/19/2008 PRS To endorse and forward the PRS Recommendation Report and the revised Impact Analysis to TAC Passed
08/19/2008 BOARD To approve NPRR097 as recommended by TAC and submit the list of issues outlined in the Board memorandum from Mike Grable dated 8/18/08 to TAC for their consideration in development of the accompanying NOGRR(s). Passed
06/26/2008 TAC To recommend approval of NPRR097 as revised by TAC. Passed
07/15/2008 BOARD To table NPRR097. Passed
05/22/2008 PRS To table NPRR097 Passed
04/18/2008 PRS Recommend approval of NPRR097 as amended by ERCOT’s second set of comments. Passed
03/20/2008 PRS To table NPRR097 Passed
02/21/2008 PRS To remand NPRR097 to TPTF to address the Dynamically Scheduled Resource (DSR) issue raised by STEC comments. Passed

Background

Status: Approved
Date Posted: Jan 8, 2008
Sponsor: TPTF
Urgent: No
Sections: 8
Description: This Nodal Protocol Revision Request (NPRR) incorporates relevant concepts from the TAC Approved EMS and MMS Business Requirements and Conceptual Design Documentation to bring Section 8 AS Qualification Testing and Performance Monitoring in to conformance with the current nodal market AS deployment design. Additionally changes are made to make Section 8 properly reflect the role of the IMM and to delineate the concept of market compliance vs. reliability compliance for the purposes of the TRE. This NPRR also incorporates Transition Plan Task Force (TPTF) determinations regarding ERCOT Staff clarification questions as discussed by TPTF as discussed at the 12/3/06 and 12/18/06 TPTF meetings.
Reason: Nodal Protocols that more completely reflect the intent of the ERCOT stakeholders.

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