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Proposed Changes to Load Response Programs: 2002

Proposed Changes to Load Response Programs: 2002. 13 December 2001 Price Responsive Load Working Group Larry DeWitt. Proposed Changes for 2002. Change CBL Methodology:EDRP and DADRP Add Competition to the Day Ahead Program

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Proposed Changes to Load Response Programs: 2002

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  1. Proposed Changes to Load Response Programs: 2002 13 December 2001 Price Responsive Load Working Group Larry DeWitt

  2. Proposed Changes for 2002 • Change CBL Methodology:EDRP and DADRP • Add Competition to the Day Ahead Program • Pilot Aggregation Program for Small Customers (both EDRP and DADRP)

  3. Customer Baseline Load (CBL) • Estimate What Customer Would Have Used Absent the Program • Current System: Highest 5 of last 10 Days • BUT, Day Called or Bid Accepted Usually Hotter than that Average • Second Approach: Temperature Adjusted

  4. Billing Implications of Adding Competitive DRPs • Hold Commodity LSEs Harmless • DRPs Cover (net) Non-Performance Penalty • LSEs provide their customers with energy at the DAM price covering the customer’s load reduction shortfall

  5. Pilot for Aggregating Small Customers (No Interval Meter) • Limit Pilot to 25 MWs Total LR • Permit LSE/CSPs to Propose Statistical or Other Verification • ISO and PRLWG will Review: PRLWG, BIC and MC Chairs Approve.

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