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PRR Details
PRR #
1441
Title
Ramp rate limitation for certain inverter-based resources
Date Submitted
5/2/2022 2:24 PM
PRR Category
A
Priority
Normal
Owner
Martin, Michael (CAISO)
Status
Closed
Status End Date
7/19/2022 11:59 PM
Related BPM
Market Operations
BPM Section
Section 7.2.3.6
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Existing Language
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Proposed Language
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Reason For Revision
This change is designed to better handle inverter-based resources without a plan controller or without the capability to follow Dispatch Instructions
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Final Decision
Proceed with Original
Stakeholder Comment
Despite several conversations SCE does not approve of this PRR and may appeal
Effective Date
Action
Adopt the recommendation as originally issued
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Announcements
The CAISO is extending the recommendation comment period for another month to have additional time to review questions and provide additional clarification.
Posted On - 5/26/2022 2:53 PM
See answers to SCE questions attached
Posted On - 5/23/2022 1:51 PM
Impact Analysis
Impact Analysis not available.
Initial Comments
sce initial comment prr1441.pdf
5/17/2022 10:58 AM
Logged By - Aditya Chauhan (SCE) (Southern California Edison)
Recommendation Comments
Thank you for submitting your comments. The ISO believes this BPM change is a first step to articulate good utility practice in connection with legacy inverter based resources that cannot control their output when they have fuel. If an inverter based resource does not have a plant controller or cannot follow its DOP (linear ramp between DOTs) then the resource owner needs to incur the costs associated with deploying technology to limit the resource’s maximum ramp rate as outlined..
6/15/2022 1:03 PM
Logged By - Martin, Michael (CAISO)
sce recommendation comment prr1441.pdf
6/14/2022 3:23 PM
Logged By - Aditya Chauhan (SCE) (Southern California Edison)
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