Reliability and Operations Subcommittee
1 – Antitrust Admonition – Katie Rich
2 – Agenda Review – Katie Rich
3 – Approval of ROS Meeting Minutes – Possible Vote – Katie Rich
3.1 – July 11, 2024
- Confirmation to add meeting minutes to the combo ballot.
4 – Technical Advisory Committee – TAC – Update – Katie Rich
- NPRR1230 approved: sets transmission shadow price caps for IROL, effective October 1 with 30-day market notice period starting October 2.
- Discussion on NOGRR245: ongoing work between ERCOT and joint commenters on exemption process bifurcation, will move to subsequent NOGRR with board priority.
- Expect updates at August R&M committee and Board meeting.
5 – ERCOT Reports
5.1 – Operations Report (June) – Alex Lee
- Peak demand of 79,698 MW on June 30, about 1128 MW less than the previous year’s June peak.
- Wind generation record of 27,881 MW on June 17.
- Solar generation record of 19,395 MW on June 22.
- Four frequency events in June related to unit trips.
- No ECRS or RRS deployments.
- Three DC tie curtailments.
- 15 HRUC commitments related to capacity and constraints.
5.2 – System Planning Report – Ping Yan (55718) (HB5066)
- Permian Basin reliability plan study report posted on ERCOT website.
- Updated 2024 long term load forecast posted on ERCOT website.
- Prabhu Gnanam and Jeff Billo are available for questions on these topics.
- PUC staff issued questions on the Permian Basin study; comments due August 9, workshop on August 22.
- Ken Donohoo inquired about public access to posted cases; Prabhu mentioned TSPs have access, broader access under discussion.
5.3 – Generic Transmission Constraint – GTC – Update – Sun Wook Kang
- GTC Update
- Four GTCs to manage thermal-related cascading issues on the Calaveras-Pawnee 345 kV lines.
- These GTCs have been effective since March 2024.
- ERCOT conducted a study indicating that full transmission upgrade would help manage the GTCs.
- Four transmission projects are identified to help exit the South Texas GTCs:
- San Antonio Reliability 1 Project
- LRGV Ground Value Transmission Improvement Projects
- San Antonio Reliability 2 Projects
- Expected service dates: 2027 and 2029.
- A remaining line and existing Tango-Goddard-Katenn-Lon Hill upgrades were also needed; this project was identified in the 2023 RTP.
- San Antonio Reliability 1 and 2 Projects and the LRGV projects will create new 345 kV paths to improve infrastructure.
- The fourth project involves rebuilding the existing 345 kV line from Tango to Lon Hill
- All projects aim to improve import and export GTC capabilities.
- No further updates expected; access certificates posted on the MIS website.
- Remaining projects under development by TSP’s, and RPG submission expected from TSP.
6 – ROS Revision Requests – Vote – Katie Rich
6.1 Impact Analysis
6.2 – NOGRR262, Provisions for Operator-Controlled Manual Load Shed
- No project required.
- NOGRR262 added to the combo ballot
6.4 – NOGRR266, Related to NPRR1239, Access to Market Information
- NOGRR266 was decided to table for later discussion or consideration.
- NOGRR266 added to the combo ballot.
6.5 – NOGRR267, Related to NPRR1240, Access to Transmission Planning Information
- NOGRR267 added to the combo ballot.
6.6 – PGRR116, Related to NPRR1240, Access to Transmission Planning Information
- PGRR116 added to the combo ballot.
6.7 – PGRR117, Addition of Resiliency Assessment and Criteria to Reflect PUCT Rule Changes
- The PUCT rule requires ERCOT to conduct a biannual assessment for power grid reliability and resiliency in extreme weather.
- ERCOT can recommend transmission projects to address resiliency issues identified in the assessment.
- Introduction of the acronym GRRA: Grid Reliability and Resiliency Assessment.
- Section 3.1.1.6 added to identify what pertains to the GRRA.
- Assessment to be conducted biennially in even-numbered years, focusing on thermal and renewable generation availability.
- Identification of areas in the ERCOT region with significant reliability and resiliency issues due to extreme weather.
- Recommendation of transmission upgrades based on the assessment to improve reliability and resiliency.
- Definition of extreme weather scenarios including patterns of generation, extreme peak loads, and multiple outages.
- Evaluation of contingencies P0, P1, P2, and P7 of the NERC reliability standard TPL-001.
- Modifications to section 4.1 section 1 for introduction and addition of resiliency criteria.
- Resiliency criteria include transmission upgrades to prevent instability, uncontrolled islanding, and reduce load shedding impacts.
- Motion to table PGRR117 and refer the issue to PLWG added to the combo ballot.
7 – NPRR1239, Access to Market Information – Possible Vote – Katie Rich
- NPRR1239 added to the combo ballot.
8 – NPRR1240, Access to Transmission Planning Information – Possible Vote – Katie Rich
- NPRR1240 added to the combo ballot.
9 – New Protocol Revision Subcommittee – PRS – Referrals – Vote – Katie Rich
9.1 – NPRR1238, Voluntary Registration of Loads with Curtailable Load Capabilities – Possible Vote
- NPRR1238 added to the combo ballot.
10 – Revision Requests Tabled at PRS and Referred to ROS – Possible Vote – Katie Rich
10.1 – NPRR1229, Real-Time Constraint Management Plan Energy Payment
- NPRR1229 remains tabled.
10.2 – NPRR1234, Interconnection Requirements for Large Loads and Modeling Standards for Loads 25 MW or Greater – NDSWG
- Request for confirmation from NDSWG leadership to include NPRR1234 in their next meeting agenda.
- A note will be sent to NDSWG leadership for confirmation to ensure it is not overlooked.
11 – Revision Requests Tabled at ROS – Possible Vote – Katie Rich
11.1 – PGRR073, Related to NPRR956, Designation of Providers of Transmission Additions
- PGRR073 remains tabled.
12 – Operations Working Group – OWG – Tyler Springer
- OWG Update
- Public comment for BAL-001-TRE started on 7-15 and lasts for 30 days.
- NERC standard review form session scheduled for July 25, 9-11 AM; materials available on NERC website.
- Cyber and physical security workshop on July 28 at Texas RE; agenda on TRE website.
- Industry workshop for missed operation reduction announced for October 1-2 in Salt Lake City at WECC offices; sign up on NERC website.
12.1 – NPRR1070, Planning Criteria for GTC Exit Solutions – OWG, PLWG – Possible Vote
- NPRR1070 remains tabled at OWG pending a timeline from ERCOT.
12.2 – NOGRR265, Related to NPRR1238, Voluntary Registration of Loads with Curtailable Load Capabilities – Possible Vote
- Bill Blevins from ERCOT discussed telemetry registration for transmission versus distribution loads.
- VDI with NPRR1217 should transition to XML.
- Concerns raised about distribution load qualifying and potential issues with UFLS for large customers.
- ERCOT suggests set point should be 3000 to avoid hitting the EEA1 limit at 2500.
- VECL to be deducted from TOs native load for summer and winter percentages.
- Discussion on VECL entering an agreement with just the QSE.
- Group believes the TO should also be part of the agreement if it impacts the customer’s equipment.
- Bill proposed adding TSP sign-off on the existing ERCOT form for simplicity.
- Initial suggestion for table updates four times per year, adjusted to two times per year for winter and summer updates.
- Reminder about hit list submission deadline and review at August OWG meeting.
- OTWG update on severe weather drill; market notification already sent; no CEHs provided.
- Single point of contact for Blackstart training to be sent by August 15; training weeks: October 14 – November 21; market notice in September; no pilot session planned; prerequisite portion through ERCOT LMS.
- ERCOT operations training seminar for 2025 to include additional topics related to QSEs; seeking speakers from market participants; no EEA or emergency training simulations; seminars scheduled for April to March next year.
- NOGRR265 and NPRR1238 to be discussed together at this month’s meeting; potential comments from Oncor and ERCOT anticipated.
13 – Planning Working Group – PLWG – Dylan Preas
13.1 – PGRR107, Related to NPRR1180, Inclusion of Forecasted Load in Planning Analyses – PLWG – Possible Vote
- PLWG Update
- PLWG discussed PGRR107 and NPRR1180 regarding the inclusion of forecasted load in planning analysis in the July 16th meeting..
- Extensive discussion on substantiated load definition.
- Questions and discussions about double load counting, transparency, and reporting requirements and the impact on the CDR report..
- PLWG tabled this item for another month to further develop it.
- Expectation to finalize at the next PLWG meeting and return it to ROS in September.
13.2 – PGRR115, Related to NPRR1234, Interconnection Requirements for Large Loads and Modeling Standards for Loads 25 MW or Greater – Possible Vote
- Lengthy discussion included submission of future large load information to ERCOT.
- Importance of including large loads in the QSA and keeping large load commissioning plans up to date.
- ERCOT Steel Mills submitted comments on July 3, which were discussed at PLWG.
- Concerns were raised about remote control disconnect requirements for existing large loads.
- PLWG tabled this discussion for future meetings.
- NERC Topics Roundtable agenda item was bumped due to lengthy PLWG meeting.
- Mina Turner from AEP is on the drafting team for NERC CIP-014-4 revisions, planned for future discussion at PLWG meeting.
- Review of NERC TPL-008-1, a new transmission planning performance standard for extreme weather.
- Tracking open action items including congestion costs and implementation of NPRR1070.
- Next PLWG meeting scheduled for August 13, following the RPG meeting.
- Confirmation that PGRR117 will be on the August 13 agenda.
14 – Performance, Disturbance, Compliance Working Group – PDCWG – Chad Mulholland
- Chad Mulholland presented an update on behalf of Kevin Bunch and the PDC.
- A first look at the 2025 ancillary service methodology was discussed.
- Changes to the methodology affect only Reg-Up and Reg-Down allocations.
- Other ancillary services are only changing in their allocation amounts, not in methodology.
- Small decreases in Reg-Up and Reg-Down allocations are expected for 2025.
- Responsive Reserve allocations are projected to remain flat.
- Small increases in ECRS and Non-Spin allocations are anticipated.
- Details and additional analysis will be shared with other stakeholder forums soon.
14.1 – NOGRR263, Clarification of Controllable Load Resource Primary Frequency Response Responsibilities – PDCWG – Possible Vote)
- NOGRR263 was referred to the PDC at the last month’s ROS.
- PDC’s discussion was generally supportive of NOGRR263.
- Concern about potential negative impact on ERCOT PFR due to NOGRR263.
- There is no quantifiable impact or definitive reliability risk identified.
- The item was referred back to ROS for further discussion based on supportive feedback.
- Motion to recommend approval of NOGRR263 as amended by the 7/22/24 Priority Power comments added to the combo ballot.
14.2 – NOGRR264, Related to NPRR1235, Dispatchable Reliability Reserve Service as a Stand-Alone Ancillary Service – Possible Vote
- Gennerally supportive of NOGRR264
- Motion to recommend approval of NOGRR264 as submitted added to mini combo ballot
14.3 – NPRR1235, Dispatchable Reliability Reserve Service as a Stand-Alone Ancillary Service – Possible Vote
- NPRR1235 related to DRRs: supportive conversation, no major issues or concerns raised.
- Discussion on including ESRs in DRRs: general interest from ERCOT to continue the conversation, suggestion for a separate workshop.
- Frequency control metrics and reg reports: nothing unusual noted, presentations available in backup slides.
- Texas TRE report: SAR for BAL-001-TRE open for comment, volunteer request for drafting team anticipated around September or October.
- Motion to endorse NPRR1235 as submitted added to mini combo ballot..
ICCP Tags for IRR Curtailment Discussion:
- ERCOT working on new tags specifying collective solar and wind curtailment data, expected by end of month.
Disturbances:
- One FME in June on the 29th, routine event with overall good frequency response.
- Issues noticed with telemetry errors in wind and energy storage units causing poor scores.
Stakeholder Comments on NPRR1235 and NOGRR264:
- Nitika Mago: Continued effort to refine DRRs, engage stakeholders, NPRR for DRRs and ESRs targeted before end of year.
- Cyrus Reed (Sierra Club): Filed comments supporting inclusion of storage resources in DRRs, legislative intent to enable this.
- Doug Pietrucha (Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance): Support for storage participation in DRRs, open to workshops for discussion.
- Michael Jewell (Joint Commenters): Support for discussing storage participation, concerns about specific language but willingness to work with ERCOT.
Voting Decisions:
- NOGRR264 and NPRR1235: Motion to recommend approva as submitted and endorse as submitted, respectively.
- The motion carries with seven abstentions.
15 – Dynamics Working Group – DWG – Paul Koberlein
15.1 – DWG Procedure Manual – Possible Vote
- Procedure Manual Update
- Seeking ROS approval for an update to the DWG procedure manual to align with changes proposed with NOGRR245.
- Proposal to make the new procedure manual effective upon the approval of NOGRR245.
- Feedback received from Southern Power and Vistra, beyond the scope of desktop edits.
- Next steps involve discussing comments in DWG and adapting language as needed.
- Plan to seek approval at the next ROS meeting on September 9.
- Southern Power requests a delay for technical vetting of updates, particularly by OEMs, to align models with new changes.
- Concerns about impact on ongoing modeling requests; suggestion for a transition period.
- Discussion on the comments will continue at the next IBR/TWG joint workshop on August 9.
- ERCOT’s Sun Wook clarified that the current manual remains effective until NPRR245 is approved.
16 – Combo Ballot – Vote – Katie Rich
17 – Black Start Working Group – BSWG – Mike Dieringer
- Not Discussed
18 – Inverter Based Resources Working Group – IBRWG – Julia Matevosyan
- Presentation on advanced grid support from inverter based energy storage resources functional specifications and test framework by Andrew Isaacs.
- Four commercially available battery models tested with the proposed framework.
- Focus on basic functions for energy storage resources to enhance grid support.
- Highlight of damping capability requirements unique to ERCOT due to many serious capacitors on long transmission lines.
- Potential conflicts identified between IEEE 2800 standard and advanced support requirements; further examination needed.
- Proposed four test benches for simulation-based testing; eleven simulation tests proposed.
- Discussion on adopting advanced grid support requirements for new energy storage resources and voluntary implementation for existing ones.
- Background provided on the necessity of advanced grid support and global grid forming requirements; benefits shown in ERCOT preliminary studies.
- Improvement of 5-10% in GDC limits observed in some cases.
- Transmission service owners encouraged to consider advanced grid support devices for future transmission reinforcements.
- Finalization of functional specifications and tests planned, with submission of a revision request by the end of the year.
- Continued assessment of grid forming capabilities from other inverter based resources like wind and solar, and black start capability from grid forming resources.
- Stakeholders to contact Fred Huang at ERCOT for comments on functional specifications and testing framework.
- Discussion on DWG procedure manual and future agenda for IBRWG meeting on August 9.
- SPWG discussing auto recording close to IBRs to improve ride-through capability with setting changes; further discussion at August IBRWG meeting.
- Texas RE mentioned a market notice switching to single resource CSR model from the beginning of August; potential update to be provided to IBRWG.
19 – Network Data Support Working Group – NDSWG – Gerardo Escamilla – 12:55 p.m.
- Not discussed
20 – System Protection Working Group – SPWG – Mark McChesney
- Reviewed proposals from ERCOT on distribution transform modeling.
- Discussed system change requests to integrate short circuit data into ERCOT’s modeling systems.
- Received an update on NERC activities related to PRC standards.
- Invited Aspen to update on short circuit modeling of IBR generators.
- Held an open discussion on reclosing philosophies related to IBRs and IEEE C 37.104 guidance.
- Plan to continue the conversation at the next IBRWG.
21 – Steady State Working Group – SSWG – Zach Walker
- Zach Walker, vice chair of SSWG, filled in for William Robertson.
- Gave a quick verbal update, no new items to present.
- Currently working on the second case build of 2024, targeted for late October publication.
- A couple of active items involving proposed revisions to the SSWG procedure manual are ongoing.
- Aiming for consensus among the working group on these revisions.
- Next business meeting scheduled for August 28 in person at ERCOT.
- Julia Matevosyan noted a deadline of August 12 for comments on three dark standard drafts.
22 – Other Business – Katie Rich
22.1 – 2025 Meeting Schedule
- PRS moved their meetings to Wednesdays and finalized their schedule for next year.
- No proposed changes to the current schedule.
- Most meetings will remain on Thursdays..
- Will continue using WebEx for meetings with conflicts with open meetings.
- Agreement to post the schedule on the website if everyone agrees.
22.2 – Review Open Action Items List
- SSWG updated the procedural manual after PGRR113 related to NPRR1198.
- PLWG recommended, and ROS advanced the update forward.
- SSWG manual is updated on the ERCOT website.
- New practice initiated: follow-up emails for referrals to ensure they are discussed in the next meeting.
- Next meeting scheduled for September 9, a Monday, to avoid Labor Day holiday; it will be WebEx only.
23 – Adjourn
- The meeting was adjourned.
Related controls: NPRR1240 – NOGRR263 – NPRR1217 – NPRR1230 – PGRR115 – NOGRR262 – NPRR1229 – NOGRR264 – NPRR1180 – NPRR1238 – PGRR117 – NOGRR267 – NPRR1234 – PGRR116 – NPRR1235 – NPRR1240 – 55718 – NOGRR266 – NPRR956 – PGRR073 – NPRR245 – NPRR1239 – 88R-HB5066 – NPRR956 – PGRR073 – NPRR245 – NPRR1239 – 88H-HB5066 – NOGRR265 – NPRR1070 – PGRR107 – NOGRR245