D.R.E.A.M.Task.Force - August 2015 Meeting

 
D.R.E.A.M Task
Force
 
Distributed Resource
Energy/Ancillary Market Task Force
August 2015 Meeting
 
Housekeeping Items
 
Future Meetings / Meeting Frequency
Policy Cuts for TAC in 2016
Identification of SMEs
Short-term Goals
Expansion of the Issues List / IDEAs
 
Future Meetings / Frequency
 
Proposal:
The DREAM task force shall meet once per month for the remainder of 2015.
Each monthly meeting will have a focus area:
September:  Definitions, Reporting, Distribution Awareness, and DR
 
         Aggregation Rules
October:  Interconnection Procedures, Metering, and Modeling
November: Local Pricing (Nodal), Resource Optionality
December:  Compliance Metrics, Review of TAC-level Policy Cuts
January:  TAC Presentation:  Policy Cuts
Each monthly meeting will include a review of previous meeting action items
and provide an opportunity to raise new DER issues.
 
SME Identification
 
While DREAM is a non-voting body, it is important to verify:
Each interested market participant has a voice and is adequately represented
TAC is apprised of dissenting opinions and is aware of their respective market
segment
Proposal:
Identify SMEs from
 
 
 
 
 
SME Identification
 
Other Categories?
Volunteers?
 
 
 
 
ERCOT Whitepaper
 
ERCOT published a whitepaper outlining a potential market framework for
Distributed Resources.  This comprehensive document includes:
Three varietals of DER Market involvement, including passive and active
response
Extensive documentation of existing protocols and protocol changes
needed to accommodate a DER marketplace
 Proposed definitions
Items for stakeholder consideration
 
Please review the whitepaper to expand the issues list prior to the September
DREAM Meeting.
 
IDEAS:   Issue development, explanation
and solutions
 
Each issue identified should have
 A sponsor
A description of the issue, gaps, relevant protocols, and necessary changes
Detailed analysis and potential solutions to be considered by the DREAM TF
Consensus where achievable
TAC escalation when necessary
 
DREAM leadership will work with ERCOT to develop and formalize DER issues.
 
CAISO Documentation Available
 
The California ISO published numerous documents outlining their quest to
develop a more comprehensive market structure for distributed energy
resources.
Some challenges facing each ISO are different in nature.  Other issues
considered and resolved by CAISO may be more informative.
The most recent document released by CAISO “Expanded Metering and
Telemetry Options Phase 2 – Draft Final Proposal”
Provides useful insight for the October Focus Meeting, and
Is a “significant” and “quick” step forward to improving the status quo while
avoiding “major market system changes and the associated time required to
implement those changes.”
http://www.caiso.com/Documents/DraftFinalProposal_ExpandedMetering_Teleme
tryOptionsPhase2_DistributedEnergyResourceProvider.pdf
 
 
Goals:
 
Short-term
 
Review the ERCOT Whitepaper
Expand and refine the issues list
(to include issues from the WP)
Host issue-specific meetings on a
monthly basis.  September will
focus on Definitions, Reporting,
Distribution Awareness, and LZ
Aggregations
 
Long-term
 
Establish consensus where
possible
Identify and elevate key issues for
TAC direction
Prepare an informative white-
paper for TAC and/or PUC
direction
 
Questions?
 
Gregory.thurnher@shell.com
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Distributed Resource Energy/Ancillary Market Task Force convened in August 2015 to discuss housekeeping items, future meetings, SME identification, and ERCOT's whitepaper on DER market framework. The meeting schedule, focus areas, and goals were outlined to address key industry issues and stakeholder engagement.

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  1. D.R.E.A.M Task D.R.E.A.M Task Force Force Distributed Resource Energy/Ancillary Market Task Force August 2015 Meeting

  2. Housekeeping Items Housekeeping Items Future Meetings / Meeting Frequency Policy Cuts for TAC in 2016 Identification of SMEs Short-term Goals Expansion of the Issues List / IDEAs

  3. Future Meetings / Frequency Future Meetings / Frequency Proposal: The DREAM task force shall meet once per month for the remainder of 2015. Each monthly meeting will have a focus area: September: Definitions, Reporting, Distribution Awareness, and DR Aggregation Rules October: Interconnection Procedures, Metering, and Modeling November: Local Pricing (Nodal), Resource Optionality December: Compliance Metrics, Review of TAC-level Policy Cuts January: TAC Presentation: Policy Cuts Each monthly meeting will include a review of previous meeting action items and provide an opportunity to raise new DER issues.

  4. SME Identification SME Identification While DREAM is a non-voting body, it is important to verify: Each interested market participant has a voice and is adequately represented TAC is apprised of dissenting opinions and is aware of their respective market segment Proposal: Identify SMEs from

  5. SME Identification SME Identification Other Categories? Volunteers?

  6. ERCOT Whitepaper ERCOT Whitepaper ERCOT published a whitepaper outlining a potential market framework for Distributed Resources. This comprehensive document includes: Three varietals of DER Market involvement, including passive and active response Extensive documentation of existing protocols and protocol changes needed to accommodate a DER marketplace Proposed definitions Items for stakeholder consideration Please review the whitepaper to expand the issues list prior to the September DREAM Meeting.

  7. IDEAS: Issue development, explanation IDEAS: Issue development, explanation and solutions and solutions Each issue identified should have A sponsor A description of the issue, gaps, relevant protocols, and necessary changes Detailed analysis and potential solutions to be considered by the DREAM TF Consensus where achievable TAC escalation when necessary DREAM leadership will work with ERCOT to develop and formalize DER issues.

  8. CAISO Documentation Available CAISO Documentation Available The California ISO published numerous documents outlining their quest to develop a more comprehensive market structure for distributed energy resources. Some challenges facing each ISO are different in nature. Other issues considered and resolved by CAISO may be more informative. The most recent document released by CAISO Expanded Metering and Telemetry Options Phase 2 Draft Final Proposal Provides useful insight for the October Focus Meeting, and Is a significant and quick step forward to improving the status quo while avoiding major market system changes and the associated time required to implement those changes. http://www.caiso.com/Documents/DraftFinalProposal_ExpandedMetering_Teleme tryOptionsPhase2_DistributedEnergyResourceProvider.pdf

  9. Goals: Goals: Short-term Long-term Review the ERCOT Whitepaper Establish consensus where possible Expand and refine the issues list (to include issues from the WP) Identify and elevate key issues for TAC direction Host issue-specific meetings on a monthly basis. September will focus on Definitions, Reporting, Distribution Awareness, and LZ Aggregations Prepare an informative white- paper for TAC and/or PUC direction

  10. Questions? Questions? Gregory.thurnher@shell.com

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