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Comments on Regional State Committee Proposal. Mass Restructuring Roundtable June 18, 2004 Peter Zschokke National Grid VP, State Regulatory Policy, US Transmission. Benefits from RSC Formation.
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Comments on Regional State Committee Proposal Mass Restructuring Roundtable June 18, 2004 Peter Zschokke National Grid VP, State Regulatory Policy, US Transmission
Benefits from RSC Formation • Organization to promote policy prescriptions favored by all/majority of States • Avenue to create better understanding of regional needs by the States • RSC filing stakes out a broad area for review • Siting?
How can RSC be Heard? • RTO-New Englandfiling • Stakeholder Process before filing • Able to submit comments to an ISO/TO filing with deference provided by FERC to those comments • RSC right to have TOs submit alternative RSC proposal as part of TO regional cost allocation filing • Existing Tariffs and RTO Tariff • Able to file complaint that present tariff terms and rates are unjust and unreasonable (“206 rights”) • Deference provided by FERC
The Difficult Part: 205 Rights I • RSC filing requests use of RTO/TO 205 rights • Is it necessary? • See prior slide • Is it legal? • RSC not a public utility • RTO-NE Order rejects request for broader RSC 205 rights • SPP RTO Order suggests that an RSC might require an RTO to make certain filings, but Commissioner Kelleher’s concurring opinion questions whether FERC has this authority
The Difficult Part: 205 Rights II • What does it mean for RTO independence? • Would it allow RSC to file a change to rules that the RTO regards as necessary for markets? • NE RSC filing has a broad scope • Resource Adequacy, System Planning & “[changes] to implement any policies recommended by the NE RSC” • FERC denied request in original RTO approval
Conclusion • Welcome the regional forum/dialogue • Encourage States to focus their efforts within the scope of the RSC • RSC has numerous avenues to be heard, with full understanding that FERC will give deference to their proposals • It is not necessary for RSC to use RTO/TO 205 rights to accomplish their objectives