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Direct Load Control Update By Ernie Podraza of Reliant Energy ERCOT Profiling Working Group Chair

Direct Load Control Update By Ernie Podraza of Reliant Energy ERCOT Profiling Working Group Chair for RMS Meeting February 25, 2003. PRR 385 requested changes include: Removing detailed DLC implementation information from the Protocols and moving them into the Load Profiling Guides.

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Direct Load Control Update By Ernie Podraza of Reliant Energy ERCOT Profiling Working Group Chair

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  1. Direct Load Control Update By Ernie Podraza of Reliant Energy ERCOT Profiling Working Group Chair for RMS Meeting February 25, 2003

  2. PRR 385 requested changes include: • Removing detailed DLC implementation information from the Protocols and moving them into the Load Profiling Guides. • Modifying language to be consistent with the revisions made with respect to profiling ESI IDs in DLC programs. • Coinciding with revisions in Load Profiling Guides Revision Request (LPGRR 2003-001) • Minor wording changes.

  3. Load Profiling Guides Revision Request (LPGRR 2003-001): • Revision to Section 16 of the LPG. • ERCOT to process the sample data into the RIDR. • DLC ESI ID participant list without changing the profile ID. • BUL baseline calculations. • BUL restricts the DLC to congestion zone limits. • Jointly dispatched DLC programs. • Clarification of various settlement administration issues. • Allow for multiple curtailments (revision).

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