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Demand Resources Working Group

MARCH 26, 2019 | Holyoke, ma. Demand Resources Working Group. Thirteenth Forward Capacity Auction for the 2022-2023 Capacity Commitment Period - Demand Resource Summary. Jennifer Engelson. Analyst – resource adequacy, system planning.

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Demand Resources Working Group

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  1. MARCH 26, 2019 | Holyoke, ma Demand Resources Working Group Thirteenth Forward Capacity Auction for the 2022-2023 Capacity Commitment Period - Demand Resource Summary Jennifer Engelson Analyst – resource adequacy, system planning

  2. The February 4, 2019, Forward Capacity Auction (“FCA 13”) successfully procured resources to satisfy the region’s Installed Capacity Requirement (ICR) for the 2022-23 Capacity Commitment Period (CCP) Auction Results were filed with FERC on February 28 https://www.iso-ne.com/participate/filings-orders/ferc-filings A presentation was made to the Reliability Committee on March 20, 2019 summarizing auction results and trends Background

  3. Background (cont.) • ISO New England is posting additional information on the types of Demand Resources that cleared in FCA 13 • This additional information represents ISO New England's assessment of the types of Demand Resource projects that cleared • The ISO has assigned resource and project sponsor categories for the purpose of this presentation based on characteristics available in FCTS and CAMS • All values represent Summer Cleared MW and include the 8% gross-up factor for avoided transmission and distribution losses

  4. Summary • FCA 13 resulted in 4,040 MW of demand resources clearing • 654 MW of new demand resources, including 432 MW of Energy Efficiency (EE) • 3,387 MW of existing demand resources

  5. Cleared MW – Demand Resource Type and Load ZoneTotal Existing and New Capacity

  6. Cleared MW – Demand Resource Type and Load ZoneExisting Capacity

  7. Cleared MW – Demand Resource Type and Load ZoneNew Capacity

  8. Cleared MW – Measure Type and Load ZoneTotal Existing and New Capacity

  9. Cleared MW – Measure Type and Load ZoneExisting Capacity

  10. Cleared MW – Measure Type and Load ZoneNew Capacity

  11. Cleared MW – Measure Type and Participant TypeTotal Existing and New Capacity • Merchant includes: competitive (non-regulated) providers, energy service companies, retail suppliers, and non-government customers • Public Sector includes: municipal and state governments, including state efficiency utilities • Utility includes: investor-owned utilities, municipal electric utilities, and municipal aggregators

  12. Cleared MW – Measure Type and Participant TypeExisting Capacity • Merchant includes: competitive (non-regulated) providers, energy service companies, retail suppliers, and non-government customers • Public Sector includes: municipal and state governments, including state efficiency utilities • Utility includes: investor-owned utilities, municipal electric utilities, and municipal aggregators

  13. Cleared MW – Measure Type and Participant TypeNew Capacity • Merchant includes: competitive (non-regulated) providers, energy service companies, retail suppliers, and non-government customers • Public Sector includes: municipal and state governments, including state efficiency utilities • Utility includes: investor-owned utilities, municipal electric utilities, and municipal aggregators

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