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PRR #
1127
Title Resource sufficiency enhancement_one percent tolerance band
Date Submitted 1/23/2019 10:07 AM
PRR Category B
Priority Emergency
Owner Batakji, Jamal (CAISO)
Status Closed
Status End Date 4/16/2019 11:59 PM
Related BPM Energy Imbalance Market
BPM Section 11.3.2
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Existing Language
 
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Proposed Language
 
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Reason For Revision
 
This is to improve the EIM resource sufficiency evaluation by applying  a tolerance band threshold to the Flexible Ramping Sufficiency Tests for each EIM BA. Targeted for February 15, 2019
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BPM PRR Submitter

Batakji, Jamal (CAISO)
Modified BPM language proposed by the PBM Chnage Management Coordinator

No modifications to the original PRR are proposed.
Identification of the authorship of comments

No comments were received.
Action

Approve the BPM PRR as submitted

N/A
Statement of apparent requirements of the BPM PRR

Resource sufficiency enhancement_one percent tolerance band
Priority and rank for any BPM PRR requiring a CAISO system change

N/A
Proposed effective date(s) of the BPM PRR

2/15/2019
Other recommended actions

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Final Decision

Adopt the recommendation
Stakeholder Comment

No comments submitted

Effective Date

2/15/2019
Action

Adopt the recommendation as originally issued

N/A
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Impact Analysis
Impact Analysis not available.
Initial Comments
Idaho Power Company strongly supports the concept of a tolerance band for the flexible ramping sufficiency test and thanks CAISO for implementing this threshold.  Idaho Power asks CAISO to monitor the impact of the 1% or 1 MW level to determine whether it is meeting the goal of avoiding de minimis test failures.
2/12/2019 7:44 AM
Logged By - Camille Christen (Idaho Power Company)
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