Duke Energy Carolinas Stakeholder Meeting

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Duke Energy Carolinas
Quarterly Stakeholder
Meeting
Independent Entity Services
Thursday, February 25, 2010
2:00 to 3:00 p.m. EST
Agenda
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Follow-up Action Items from November 5th, 2009
Return to Daylight Saving Time
Resales & Transfers
Duke OASIS Business Practices
Supplemental e-Mail Notification
FERC Orders 676E and 729
NAESB Update - Wholesale Electric Quadrant
Open Access Transmission Tariff Filing
Duke – Progress Energy Non-Firm ATC
Agreement
Wrap-up
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Action Items
Follow-up from November 5, 2009
• Daylight Saving Time Transition to Standard
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Reported Problem & Follow-up
Evaluated e-Tag and OASIS Reservation
PJM rejected e-Tag for lack of transmission
PJM OASIS reservation did not match e-Tag timing
• Tag was for 2hrs
• Reservation was for 1hr
– e-Tag and OASIS reservation for Duke were valid
• Spring forward will be addressed in later slides
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Return to
Daylight Saving Time
• Prepare for Transition
– Spring Forward March 14, 2010 – (Eliminate HE 02:00 EST)
– Adjust time zone display settings on OASIS & e-Tag
• OATI User Guides for changing Time Zone Settings
– OASIS – HELP – Table of Contents – DST Cutover Document
– ETS – HELP – User Guide – Contents – General ETS Options
– Fall back will be on November 7, 2010
• OATI OASIS
– Entering A TSR across the change (Eliminate HE 02:00 EST)
• OATI E-Tag
– Tagging across the time change
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Overview of
Resales & Transfers
• Business Practices have not changed
• Resales
– Resale is a request to convey scheduling rights of a PTP reservation from a
Reseller to an Assignee
– Price is negotiated between Reseller and Assignee ($/MW – Hour reserved)
– Negotiations
• On OASIS
• Off OASIS
• Transfers
– Transfer is a request to convey all rights and obligations associated with a
reservation for PTP from a Reseller to an Assignee
– Price is same as original reservation
– Conveyance
• Full Transfer
• Partial Transfer
• Transmission Service Agreement
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OATI webOASIS
and Resales
NAESB Business Practice Standards WEQ 001-11.5 & WEQ 013-2.6.7
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Not required to use OASIS to make arrangements for sale or
reassignment of transmission rights
Reseller is required to post the information on OASIS
On OASIS
Off OASIS
Post for Resale (RESALE)
TransAssign (Secondary Market RESALE)
* Reseller
Creates a Resale Posting
* Reseller
OASIS TSR Click
Transmission Resale Offerings
* Assignee
Creates the Resale Transmission Service Request
Details for RESALE user entry can be found on OATI webOASIS
on the menu bar click
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OATI webOASIS
and Transfers
NAESB Business Practice WEQ 001-12.5
• Negotiations may be conducted off OASIS
• Transfers must be posted and approved on OASIS
Full Transfer
– On OASIS from the TSR click
• The amount (MW’s) of the full Transfer will include capacity which is not
available for scheduling due to curtailment or other reductions
– The Original Reservation and all encumbrances are transferred to the
Assignee
Partial Transfer
– On OASIS from the TSR click
• OASIS will Limit the Partial Transfer to the granted capacity of the Parent
Reservation less any reductions to the capacity available for scheduling
– Only the capacity available for scheduling can be Transferred (Part_Transfer)
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Transmission Service Agreement
(Resales, Transfers and Reassignments)
• Assignee must execute Attachment A-1 of OATT with Duke Energy
Carolinas
• Executed no later than 24hrs prior to the commencement of the
reassigned service
• If the service agreement is not executed on time the Resale will be
annulled
• Process time for execution of the service agreement is dependent on
Assignee’s credit requirements with Duke
• Attachment A-1must be transmitted to:
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
526 South Church Street
Mail Code: EC02A
Charlotte, NC 28202
Attn: Charlotte Glassman
Transmission Contracts Manager
Phone:
704 382-3621
Fax:
704 382-0850
[email protected]
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Duke OASIS
Business Practices
• Duke Business Practices (BP) Structure and
Content change
– Alignment with NAESB
– NAESB BP Standards are copyrighted
• Duke will show references to NAESB Standards and eliminate
redundant/conflicting text
• NAESB permission has been requested to continue to duplicate
certain Practices and Standards
– Request Timing Requirements Table
– Priorities for Competing Reservation Requests Table
» Preemption and Competition
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Supplemental
E-Mail Notification
• Duke Energy Carolinas has discontinued the Supplemental
Electronic Communications program on February 15
– Announcement was posted in OASIS Business Practices
• Duke has a new program called Supplemental E-Mail
Notification
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Link to details of program (posted on Duke OASIS home page)
E-mail notification will be sent directly from our OASIS vendor, OATI
Only e-mail notification is available (fax notification was discontinued)
Subscribers will receive all notices
As in the past, no notification will be provided for changes to linked
material
• e.g., Duke provides a link to the NAESB Home Page but there will not be any
notification when NAESB changes material on the NAESB Home Page
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Supplemental
E-Mail Notification
(continued)
• Notification will be provided for new or modified web pages
on the Duke OASIS Home Page in the following categories:
+Performance Metrics
+ Generator Interconnection
+ Business Practices, Waivers
+ Transmission Service Studies
and Exemptions
+ Designated Network Resources
+ ATC Information
+ Transmission Planning
+ Contact Information
+ Provider Information
+ Transmission Tariff
+ Independent Entity
+ Transmission Rates
+ Stakeholder Meetings
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FERC Orders
676-E and 729
• NAESB Business Practice Standards (RM05-013)
– Final Order 676-E issued 11/24/09
– Published 12/3/09 in Federal Register (74 FR 63288)
– Effective date April 1, 2011 (subject to FERC clarification in
rehearing)
• NERC ATC Standards (Docket Nos. RM08-19-000,
RM08-19-001, RM09-5-000, RM06-16-005)
– Final Order 729 issued 11/24/09
– Published 12/8/09 in Federal Register (74 FR 64884)
– Effective date April 1, 2011 (subject to FERC clarification in
rehearing)
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NAESB Update
Wholesale Electric Quadrant
WEQ Executive Committee meeting (02/02/2010)
– NAESB WEQ Glossary
• The EC adopted the recommendation and sent it out for ratification by
the NAESB membership
– Network Service on OASIS
• The timeline for completion of the recommendation was extended to the
end of the second quarter 2010
– Coordination of Transmission Requests Across Transmission
Providers
• A team was established to develop the scope of this project prior to the
subcommittee’s initiating work. James Manning (NCEMC), Jim Eckelkamp
(Progress Energy) and Alan Pritchard (Duke) were among the people
named to the team. Also, the timeline for completion of the
recommendation was extended to the end of the 4th quarter 2010.
– Electric Industry Registry Confidentiality Agreement
• The EC decided not to adopt the recommended standard
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Open Access
Transmission Tariff Filing
In 2010 Duke Energy Carolinas will request FERC approval of a
new rate for the Transmission Service under our Open Access
Transmission Tariff (OATT).
• Current rate was approved in 1996 and was based on 1994 data
• Costs to provide reliable transmission service have increased
however, it is too early in process to quantify rate impacts
• Propose to move from a stated (fixed) rate to a formula rate to be
updated annually
• Propose to have new rates in effect prior to the end of 2010
• Intend to have discussions with our Network Customers prior to
filing the new rate with FERC
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Duke - Progress Energy
Non-Firm ATC Agreement
• Duke Energy Carolinas and Progress Energy Carolinas
have negotiated an agreement addressing Non-Firm
parallel flows across the PJM interface
• Implementation details and timeline are to be
determined
• Combined Non-Firm ATC with PJM will be calculated
and posted on Duke and PEC OASIS sites
• Customers will still reserve transmission service with
either PEC or Duke
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Wrap-up
• Proposed Next Quarterly Stakeholder Meeting
– Thursday, May 13, 2010 – 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. ET
• Customer Suggested Topics?
– This is the forum for discussing emergent topics
(Upcoming changes, stakeholder input)
• Questions and Comments
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