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PRR Details
PRR #
1369
Title Update to the maximum continuous energy limit battery point definition
Date Submitted 8/24/2021 1:44 PM
PRR Category A
Priority Normal
Owner MichaelVolpePGE (Pacific Gas & Electric Company)
Status Rejected
Status End Date 11/12/2021 11:59 PM
Related BPM Direct Telemetry
BPM Section 14.5.2
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Existing Language
 
The Maximum Continuous Energy Limit is the maximum energy in MWh that can be stored in the battery for ISO participation. When the Participating Generator provides this value through telemetry, Market dispatch will respect the energy limit. This value cannot be above the maximum energy limit defined in the ISO Master File. The derate should be reflected, when applicable, in real time.
Proposed Language
 
Remove the sentence: “This value cannot be above the maximum energy limit defined in the ISO Master File.”
Reason For Revision
 
The Maximum Continuous Energy Limit is a telemetered value which is not used in the market, and therefore should not be bound by the limit in the ISO Master File.
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BPM PRR Submitter

MichaelVolpePGE (Pacific Gas & Electric Company)
Modified BPM language proposed by the PBM Chnage Management Coordinator

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Identification of the authorship of comments

Priyanka Namburi
Action

Defer action on the BPM PRR

Max energy limit should always be less than PMAX of the resource. Thus it cannot exceed the Master file limit. If a resource is capable of generating more than the PMAX then Master file PMAX should be increased.
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