0.1 - Commission Counsel Shelah Cisneros lays out Consent Agenda
Commission voted by individual ballot to place Item 21 on the consent agenda.
No one signed up to speak on Item 21.
A motion to approve the consent agenda was approved with unanimous approval.
1 - Public comment for matters that are under the Commission’s jurisdiction, but not specifically posted on this agenda
No one signed up for public comment on item number one.
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Not Discussed
4 - Project No. 55999 – Reports of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas
The main focus was on the ORDC report presented by ERCOT
4 - Agenda Item Name: Ryan King - ERCOT - Update on ORDC Biennial Report
The ORDC Biennial Report is a statutory requirement, filed every two years to assess ORDC's efficacy, costs, and grid reliability contribution.
The report covers the period from October 1, 2022, to September 30, 2024.
Introduction of the ERCOT Contingency Reserve Service in June 2023 as an ancillary service mainly provided by online resources.
The grid faced tight conditions, especially during Summer 2023 with 49 days of peak demands exceeding 80 gigawatts.
November 2023 saw the introduction of multistep online reserve price adder floors for reserves below certain thresholds, aiming to provide consistent price signals.
During the report period, performance of ORDC aligned with expectations, with stable parameters compared to prior periods.
Growing demand and tight conditions noted, influenced by factors such as lower natural gas prices, and increased solar and energy storage capacity.
Change observed in reserve composition towards more online reserves following ECRS introduction.
Higher levels of reserves observed with ORDC price adders compared to 2022.
Significant reduction in RUC due to lower fuel costs, online reserves, and strong market signals supporting self-commitment by resources.
Analysis showed that in applicable intervals, 85% of dispatchable generators supplied output during use of price adders.
No changes recommended for ORDC presently, though the replacement with individual ancillary service demand curves is under discussion.
Discussion ongoing at Real Time Co-optimization plus Batteries Task Force regarding ORDC replacement.
4 - Keith Collins - ERCOT - Expectation on ancillary service demand curves
ERCOT aims to have changes ready for market trials by May 2025.
The goal is to implement changes after the April board timeframe.
Discussions are ongoing at a task force about potential implementations and some might occur after RTC implementation.
There are several proposals on the table, including one from IMM and possible counter-proposals from other market participants.
ERCOT expects an NPRR to be initially developed by January, but meeting this timeline may be difficult.
If no movement occurs, implementation could proceed without changes, with enhancements added later.
Stakeholders are encouraged to have any counter-proposals ready for discussion in December.
Any changes should have consensus approval among stakeholders.
If consensus isn't reached, existing plans will proceed without changes.
The next ERCOT board meeting is on December 3rd, where a vote will take place regarding the CPS Braunig Units 1-3.
Recommendation is to approve an RMR agreement for Unit 3 only, the largest and newest from 1970 with 400+ capacity.
Unit 3 inspection is crucial for availability starting Summer 2025.
Units 1 and 2 are older, with lower capacity and more uncertainty; alternative solutions are being explored.
Currently considering relocating CenterPoint mobile generation units from Houston to the San Antonio area.
The mobile units offer diverse reliability benefits and quicker start times compared to units 1 and 2.
Board decision on Units 1 and 2 is deferred till February to explore the feasibility of the mobile generation relocation.
Feasibility includes technical, cost, and regulatory aspects, with work progressing positively on the technical side.
Cost is still being evaluated, with considerations on customer impact being discussed.
Previous RFP received only one ineligible 200 MW battery offer, not suitable per criteria.
State leadership, including the Lieutenant Governor, is supportive of exploring these reliability solutions for upcoming years.
4 - Barksdale English - Deputy Executive Director - Cost & Regulatory Rate Concerns
Dave Gordon, Jenna Keller, and Barksdale English are actively participating in discussions about cost and regulatory rate issues.
The team is monitoring the development of these issues closely and hope to obtain better information soon as the situation progresses.
4 - Chairman Gleeson lays out ERCOT's filed proposed order
ERCOT filed a proposed order for a good cause exception to the December 1st deadline related to the max load shed that can be safely rotated.
ERCOT has requested more time to gather information from transmission operators.
Staff agreed with the extension request.
Participants expressed support for the extension, emphasizing the importance of obtaining accurate information for reliability standards.
The discussion also highlighted the need to work with TSPs to develop a reliable framework.
A motion to direct staff to draft an order consistent with ERCOT's memo was proposed.
Motion was approved with unanimous approval.
5 - Project No. 54445 – Review of Protocols Adopted by the Independent Organization
Two proposed orders were considered: one on AS methodology and another concerning 12 approved protocol revisions.
Emphasis on the importance of integrating curtailable load as a valuable tool for ERCOT’s system.
Discussion is at an early stage, with potential for growth in reliability.
Decision to proceed with two separate motions for the proposed orders.
A motion was entertained to approve the proposed order for ERCOT's revision requests.
Motion was approved with unanimous approval.
A motion was introduced to approve 2025 ERCOT methodologies for determining minimum ancillary service requirements.
Motion was approved with unanimous approval.
6 - Project No. 55845 – Review of Ancillary Services in the ERCOT Market
Staff is expected to present their recommendations along with one audience member
6 - Cyrus Reed – Lone Star Chapter of Sierra Club - DRRS
Cyrus Reed from the Lone Star Chapter of Sierra Club expressed support for the Staff recommendation regarding DRRS as an operational ancillary tool.
Reed urged for clear direction from the Commission on the intent of DRRS but suggested leaving specifics open to ongoing discussions.
There are still ongoing discussions at ROS, WMS, and SAWG about the nature of the DRRS product, including whether it involves offline, online resources, storage, and co-optimization.
Reed mentioned that the IMM filed comments recently and emphasized the need to determine the DRRS specifics.
Commissioner Hjaltman also filed a memo on the matter.
The goal is to have a discussion and review of topic-related memos by December 12th, with submissions due by December 6th for staff consideration.
6 - Julie Gauldin – Commission Staff - Update on Ancillary Services Study
Julie Gauldin and colleagues Chris Brown and Floyd Walker provided an update on the Ancillary Services Study conducted by ERCOT, IMM, and Staff over the past year.
Staff submitted their recommendations on November 15 following the draft study publication on October 1 which included a qualitative and quantitative review and specific recommendations from ERCOT and the IMM.
The study involved hosting two workshops with stakeholders and collecting formal comments on the draft report.
Staff recommendations are organized around 7 topics:
sufficiency of current ancillary services
incentives for dispatchable generation
procurement quantity criteria
dynamic quantity determination
probabilistic modeling of ancillary service quantities
Dispatchable Reliability Reserve Service
A catch all for other related reliability services
The team is not requesting a decision at this meeting but plans to bring the recommendations to the next two open meetings for formalization in the agency's report.
Commissioner Hjaltman provided a brief overview of her memo
There was a concern about the second component of 35.004(g) regarding incentivizing dispatchable resources not being included in recent discussions.
Ongoing projects such as the reliability standard and RTC+B are still outstanding, and reviewing the market as a whole will be easier once they are concluded.
Commissioner Hjaltman requested that the 2026 reliability assessment include ancillary services as a part of the review.
A clear statement regarding the procurement criteria is needed moving forward, as current criteria like loadshed or watches may not be suitable.
Staff is encouraged to bring forward any new ideas for procurement criteria for discussions in upcoming meetings.
The project involved contributions from about 8 different divisions.
Involvement from communications and public engagement was highlighted for supporting online public comment and a workshop in Houston.
25 - Commissioner Glotfelty's thoughts on the report
Commissioner Glotfelty highlighted the importance of including major contractors and vegetation management companies in the annual hurricane and major storm drills.
He emphasized that these entities are critical in the process and their timely arrival and understanding are crucial.
He suggested improving the work order process for mutual assistance crews by making it electronic rather than paper-based.
Commissioner Glotfelty noted that CenterPoint had challenges with this process during Beryl but is believed to be addressing them.
Electronic work orders would facilitate more timely and accurate outage updates for consumers.
Chairman shared experiences from a press conference in Houston with the Governor and CenterPoint.
Complaints from crews about lengthy travel times for paperwork submission and hotel return, adding to their workday.
Consideration for the Commission to address these issues in future recommendations.
Proposal to include the discussed report as an addendum to the agency report.
Permission for staff to make any non-substantive changes to the report for clarity.
25 - Connie Corona – Executive Director - Rule changes on the report
Recommendation for rule changes in the report was discussed and will be added to the rulemaking list.
Motion to approve the Beryl Investigation Report and include it as an addendum to the Agency Report.
Authorization for Staff to make any perfecting or non-substantive changes.
Motion was approved with unanimous approval
25 - Commissioner Cobos Announces Her Departure from the PUC Commission
Commissioner Cobos announced her departure from the PUC Commission, effective at the end of the year. She will provide a more detailed statement at the last open meeting on December 19th.
Commissioner Cobos expressed gratitude to Governor Abbott, fellow Commissioners, Staff, and others for the opportunity to serve.