Understanding Texas Nodal Market: Course Insights and Strategies

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Delve into the world of the Texas Nodal Market through this detailed course covering topics such as market products for hedging costs, primary and other costs of serving load, market relationships, and more. Explore scenarios like predicting cost exposure and gain valuable insights into energy, congestion, wholesale market costs, and ancillary services.


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  1. Load Serving Entities LSE201 2023_05 LSE

  2. Welcome! Greetings and Introductions 22

  3. Housekeeping WebEx Tips Windows Buttons Attendance Questions / Chat 33

  4. Legal PROTOCOL DISCLAIMER This presentation provides a general overview of the Texas Nodal Market and is not intended to be a substitute for the ERCOT Protocols, as amended from time to time. If any conflict exists between this presentation and the ERCOT Protocols, the ERCOT Protocols shall control in all respects. For more information, please visit: http://www.ercot.com/mktrules/nprotocols/ 44

  5. Course Format Scenarios Concept Examples Discussions 55

  6. Course Topics Topics in this course include: Introduction 1 Market Products for Hedging Costs 2 Credit Overview 3 Using Market Products for Hedging Costs 4 A Few Other Risks and Rewards 5 66

  7. Introduction

  8. LSE Market Relationships 88

  9. Primary Costs of Serving Load Energy Congestion Wholesale Market Costs Capacity Ancillary Services 99

  10. Other Costs of Serving Load ERCOT Admin Fee ERS Settlement Load- Allocated Charges Black-Start Service Revenue Neutrality 1010

  11. Scenario: The Challenge of Predicting Cost Exposure You have Load to serve during Hour 1500: 100 MW forecast at West Load Zone Pricing data provided Recent Real-Time prices Available forward prices You must choose: Buy one of the forward prices Buy in Real-Time 1111

  12. Recent Real-Time Prices for West Load Zone 100 90 80 70 60 $/MWh 50 40 30 20 10 0 0500 0900 1300 1700 2100 0500 0900 1300 1700 2100 0500 0900 1300 1700 2100 Day 1 0100 Day 2 0100 Day 3 0100 1212

  13. Available Forward Prices for Hour 1500 Resource Node A Resource Node A West Hub West Hub West Load Zone West Load Zone Bilateral Trade Day-Ahead Bilateral Trade Day-Ahead Market Market $45/MWh $45/MWh $50/MWh $50/MWh $60/MWh $60/MWh $40/MWh $40/MWh $50/MWh $50/MWh $52/MWh $52/MWh Real-Time $35/MWh $45/MWh $55/MWh West Hub West Hub Resource Node A West Load Zone Resource Node A West Load Zone 1313

  14. Market Products for Hedging Wholesale Market Costs

  15. Tools for Hedging Wholesale Market Costs Day Ahead Market Energy Congestion Capacity Bilateral Trades Energy Capacity Ancillary Service Congestion Revenue Rights Congestion 1515

  16. LSE for Tool Examples Introducing Friendly Power, LLP Business Goals Provide reliable electric service at a competitive rate Manage cost exposure 1616

  17. Settlement Convention for Tool Examples Comparing Forward & Real-time transactions Day-Ahead Market & Trades transact hourly MWs Real-Time settles 15-minute MWhs For simplicity, we will Calculate all scenarios in hourly MWs Assume Real-Time prices and loads are constant for an hour 1717

  18. Managing Wholesale Market Costs Costs Tools Energy Day-Ahead Market ? Congestion Congestion Do Nothing Bilateral Trades Capacity Capacity CRRs Ancillary Services Ancillary Services 1818

  19. Example 1: Baseline Energy Costs Friendly Power, LLP Does not hedge for Hour 1200 100 MW load in West Load Zone Buys all energy in Real-Time Real-Time Price = $40 1919

  20. Real-Time Energy Settlement Real-Time Energy Imbalance * = (-1) SUPPLIES OBLIGATIONS RTSPP RTSPP = Real-Time Settlement Point Price 2020

  21. Real-Time Energy Settlement Real-Time Energy Imbalance at Load Zone DAM Energy Sales + Trade Energy Sales + Metered Load DAM Energy Purchases + Trade Energy Purchases * = (-1) RTSPP Each Settlement Point settled separately 2121

  22. Real-Time Energy Settlement Real-Time Energy Imbalance at Resource Node Metered Generation + DAM Energy Purchases + Trade Energy Purchases DAM Energy Sales + Trade Energy Sales * = (-1) RTSPP Each Settlement Point settled separately 2222

  23. Real-Time Energy Settlement Real-Time Energy Imbalance at Hub DAM Energy Purchases + Trade Energy Purchases DAM Energy Sales + Trade Energy Sales * = (-1) RTSPP Each Settlement Point settled separately 2323

  24. Example 1: Baseline Energy Cost Real-Time Energy Imbalance at West Load Zone DAM Energy Sales + Trade Energy Sales + Metered Load DAM Energy Purchases + Trade Energy Purchases * = (-1) RTSPP * 0 = (-1) 100 MW $40/MWh = $4000 per hour 2424

  25. Discussion: Other Options for Buying Energy? Real-Time Energy Imbalance offers ideas * = (-1) SUPPLIES? Metered Load RTSPP . . . but what are the Potential Risks? 2525

  26. Price Matrix for Hour 1200 Resource Node A West Hub West Load Zone Bilateral Trade Day-Ahead Market $50/MWh $55/MWh $60/MWh $45/MWh $47/MWh $50/MWh Real-Time $30/MWh $35/MWh $40/MWh West Hub Resource Node A West Load Zone 2626

  27. Managing Wholesale Market Costs Costs Tools Energy Day-Ahead Market Congestion Bilateral Trades Capacity CRRs Ancillary Services 2727

  28. Day-Ahead Market Timing Day-Ahead Hour Ahead Operating Hour Operating Day DAM 10:00 13:30 00:00 2828

  29. Day-Ahead Market Transactions Bids Awards Offers Prices Network Model DAM Types of Bids: Energy Bid PTP Obligation Bid 2929

  30. Energy Bids Day-Ahead Market Energy Bid Proposal to buy energy in DAM Energy Bid Submitted at any Settlement Point $ / MWh MW Financial credit in Real-Time 3030

  31. Day-Ahead Market Energy Settlement Charge for awarded Energy Bid = Awarded MWs * DASPP Payment for awarded Energy Offer = (-1) * Awarded MWs * DASPP DASPP = Day-Ahead Settlement Point Price 3131

  32. Example 2: Hedging Energy Costs with DAM Friendly Power, LLP DAM Award for Hour 1200 100 MW Energy Purchase West Load Zone Charge = 100 MW * $50/MWh = $5000 per hour 3232

  33. Example 2: Hedging Energy Costs with DAM Real-Time Energy Imbalance at West Load Zone DAM Energy Sales + Trade Energy Sales + Metered Load DAM Energy Purchases + Trade Energy Purchases * = (-1) RTSPP * 100 MW = (-1) 100 MW $40/MWh = $0 per hour 3333

  34. Example 2: Scorecard Type of Settlement Result Day-Ahead Market DAM Energy Purchase $5000.00 Real-Time Energy Imbalance $0 Real-Time NET Cost $5000.00 3434

  35. Managing Wholesale Market Costs Costs Tools Energy Day-Ahead Market Congestion Bilateral Trades Capacity CRRs Ancillary Services 3535

  36. Bilateral Trades Decentralized Forward Market QSE-to-QSE transactions Transfers settlement responsibility Buyer and seller must confirm $ MW Bilateral Trade 3636

  37. LSEs and Trades 3737

  38. Example 3: Hedging Energy Costs with Trade Friendly Power, LLP Energy Trade for Hour 1200 100 MW Energy Purchase For delivery to West Hub Cost = 100 MW * $55/MWh = $5500 per hour 3838

  39. Example 3: Hedging Energy Costs with Trade Real-Time Energy Imbalance at West Hub DAM Energy Purchases + Trade Energy Purchases DAM Energy Sales + Trade Energy Sales * = (-1) RTSPP * 100 MW = (-1) 0 $35/MWh = -$3500 per hour 3939

  40. Example 3: Hedging Energy Costs with Trade Real-Time Energy Imbalance at West Load Zone DAM Energy Sales + Trade Energy Sales + Metered Load DAM Energy Purchases + Trade Energy Purchases * = (-1) RTSPP * 0 = (-1) 100 MW $40/MWh = $4000 per hour 4040

  41. Example 3: Hedging Energy Costs with Trade Net Real-Time Energy Imbalance 100 MW Trade Purchase 100 MW Load West Load Zone West Hub RT Prices: $35 $40 Payment at Hub -$3500 Charge at Load Zone $4000 Net Amount $500 4141

  42. Example 3: Scorecard Type of Settlement Result Day-Ahead Market DAM Energy Purchase N/A Real-Time Energy Imbalance $500.00 Real-Time Net ERCOT Settlement $500.00 Cost to LSE for Energy Traded $5500.00 Energy Trade NET Cost $6000.00 4242

  43. Managing Wholesale Market Costs Costs Tools Energy Day-Ahead Market Congestion Bilateral Trades Capacity CRRs Ancillary Services 4343

  44. Day-Ahead Market Point-to-Point Obligations Point-to-Point Obligations Hourly Financial instruments Purchased at DAM price spread Settled at Real-Time price spread Source Sink 4444

  45. Day-Ahead Market Transactions Bids Awards Offers Prices Network Model DAM Types of Bids: Energy Bid PTP Obligation Bid 4545

  46. Day-Ahead Market Point-to-Point Obligation Bid Submitted between any two Settlement Points Source Sink Bid West Hub West Load Zone MW $ / MW Resource Node A West Load Zone MW $ / MW Resource Node A West Hub MW $ / MW West Hub Resource Node A MW $ / MW Payment or charge in Real-Time! 4646

  47. Example 4: Hedging Real-Time Congestion with DAM Friendly Power, LLP 100 MW Transactions for Hour 1200 DAM PTP Obligations West Hub to West Load Zone Trade Energy Purchase at West Hub 4747

  48. Example 4: Hedging Real-Time Congestion with DAM Day-Ahead Market Point-to-Point Obligations West Load Zone West Hub PTP Source Sink 100 MW DAM Prices: $47 $50 RT Prices: $35 $40 Settlement DAM RT Sink minus Source Price $50 $47 = $3 $40 $35 = $5 PTP Obligation Amount $300 $500 4848

  49. Example 4: Hedging Real-Time Congestion with DAM Real-Time Settlement 100 MW Trade Purchase 100 MW Load West Load Zone West Hub PTP 100 MW RT Prices: $35 $40 Payment at Hub -$3500 Charge at Load Zone $4000 Payment for PTP Obligation -$500 Net Amount $0 4949

  50. Example 4: Scorecard Type of Settlement Result DAM Energy Purchase Charge for DAM PTP Obligations Real-Time Energy Imbalance Payment for DAM PTP Obligation N/A Day-Ahead Market $300.00 $500.00 -$500.00 Real-Time Net ERCOT Settlement $300.00 Cost to LSE for Energy Traded $5500.00 Energy Trade NET Cost $5800.00 5050

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