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Role of Account Management at ERCOT

Role of Account Management at ERCOT. Market Education. Nodal Training Project TPTF Debrief – November, 2006. ERCOT Nodal 101: The Basics. Classes To-date – approaching 400 attendees July 26, 37 attendees (Austin) July 27, 33 attendees (Austin) Aug 8, 35 attendees (Austin)

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Role of Account Management at ERCOT

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  1. Role of Account Management at ERCOT Market Education Nodal Training Project TPTF Debrief – November, 2006

  2. ERCOT Nodal 101: The Basics • Classes To-date – approaching 400 attendees • July 26, 37 attendees (Austin) • July 27, 33 attendees (Austin) • Aug 8, 35 attendees (Austin) • Aug 23, 45 attendees (Austin) • Sept 7, 20 attendees (Taylor) • Sept 21, 36 attendees (Austin) • Testing Statistics • 295 took test • 263 passed • ERCOT (60 attended courses, 39 took test and all passed) • Oct 11, 17 attendees (Taylor) • Oct 17, 24 attendees (Garland) • Oct 18, 29 attendees (Garland) • Oct 19, 24 attendees (Garland) • Oct 25, 36 attendees (Austin) • Oct 27, 32 attendees (Austin)

  3. Recent Accolade From an un-named source after they were informed that they had passed the ERCOT Nodal 101: The Basics test after attending the course in Garland 10/18. WOW ...I had no idea I did that good.  Gotta give ya'll credit because that was a good test that wasn't intuitive.  A lot of tests at the end of training classes are 'lay- ups' and even though it was open book, I liked that it was challenging enough to make you think and covered a broad array of the material. Great class also, I learned a lot about the nodal (market) for an overview and now (I) am going to need to dig deeper into the details. Have a good day and thanks for bringing that class up to the Dallas area.  That made it convenient for us and should help ensure the market is prepared for the Nodal switch.

  4. Recent Accomplishments • Acquisition of LMS and Lectora software • TPTF Sub-Group Approval of 5-Day Basics Training Program Abstract and outlines • Development of Abstracts and One-page “Course at a Glance” for • LSE 202 • NMMS • Transition to Nodal Testing

  5. On-going Work • Course and material (Process maps, text, graphics, guides etc) development • 5-Day Basics Training Program • Transition to Nodal Markets • LSE 201 • NMMS • Configuration of LMS and Lectora • Support of ERCOT Nodal 101 and Economics of LMP Delivery • Improving training web-site • Course scheduling for 2007 and 2008 • Web-based training and testing for ERCOT Nodal 101: The Basics • Improvements to test for ERCOT Nodal 101: The Basics • Development of requirements for acquisition of training personnel for 2007 and 2008

  6. Upcoming Course Schedule Prior to 1/1/09 • Course Title Face-to-Face Training Available • ERCOT Nodal 101: The Basics Now Available • Economics of LMP Now Available • Transition to Nodal Markets & Start-up Testing April, 2007 • NOIE QSE Operations May, 2007 • Load Serving Entity 201 May, 2007 • Basic Training Program QSE June, 2007 • Market Settlements 301 Sep, 2007 • CRRs, PCRRs, and Supply Hedging Nov, 2007 • Transmission 101 Nov, 2007 • Network Model Management Nov, 2007 • Generation 101 Dec, 2007 • Generation 201 Dec, 2007 • Generation 301 Dec, 2007 • MIS 101: Market Information Systems Dec, 2007 • ERCOT 101 for Wind Generation Jan, 2008 All dates are “proposed dates”

  7. Currently Available Courses ERCOT 101: The Basics November 7 — Austin November 29 — Taylor December 4 — Austin January 17/18 — Houston (In planning) February 21/22 — Dallas (In planning) The Economics of LMP November 13 — Taylor December 4 — Taylor Additional dates to be announced shortly All courses are subject to rescheduling based on adequate course enrollment.

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