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Market Operations Presentation Board of Director’s Meeting November 18, 2003. Agenda. Q3 Retail Transaction Performance Retail Market Activity Wholesale Market Activity Day-Ahead Market Design - Implementer / Operator Perspective More Credit Focus. Q3 Performance Measures
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Market Operations Presentation Board of Director’s Meeting November 18, 2003
Agenda • Q3 Retail Transaction Performance • Retail Market Activity • Wholesale Market Activity • Day-Ahead Market Design - Implementer / Operator Perspective • More Credit Focus
Q3 Performance Measures submitted to PUCT SWITCHES
Q3 Performance Measures submitted to PUCT MIMO
Migration from Native AREP% of ESI IDs at at09-30-0209-30-03 Residential 5.0% 12.2% Small Non-Residential 8.1% 14.6% Large Non-Residential 30.3% 53.5%
Migration from Native AREP% of ESI IDs / % of Load at at at09-30-0209-30-0309-30-03 Residential 5.0% 12.2% 15% Small Non-Residential 8.1% 14.6% 38% Large Non-Residential 30.3% 53.5% 61%
Reliability and Balancing Services$ in millions YTD YTD 09-30-0209-30-03 • Uplift on load ratio share: RMR $ - 226.8 RMR BENA Credit - -129.9 Net RMR - 96.9 Black Start 5.4 5.3 Local Congestion 146.3 192.3 Total Uplift $ 191.7 294.5 • Obligation Services: • Ancillary Services $ 40.0 103.2 • Directly assigned: Zonal Congestion $ 39.8 19.8 Balancing Energy $ 52.0 336.6 (includes Regulation Service) • Short Pay $ .1 22.2
Day-Ahead Market Design Template Vision: to make the market better
Day-Ahead Market Design Template Vision: to make the market better Guiding Principle: fair to all market participants
Day-Ahead Market Design Template Vision: to make the market better Guiding Principle: fair to all market participants Strategy: strive to increase market transparency and liquidity
Day-Ahead Market Design Template Vision: to make the market better Guiding Principle: fair to all market participants Strategy: strive to increase market transparency and liquidity Objective: create a public market to achieve desired transaction volume…
Day-Ahead Market Design Template Vision: to make the market better Guiding Principle: fair to all market participants Strategy: strive to increase market transparency and liquidity Objective: create a public market to achieve desired transaction volume… at an acceptable cost.
Day-Ahead Market Design Template Vision: to make the market better Guiding Principle: fair to all market participants Strategy: strive to increase market transparency and liquidity Objective: create a public market to achieve desired transaction volume… - PRODUCT - PRICE DISCOVERY - CLEARING - SETTLEMENT at an acceptable cost.
Day-Ahead Market Design Template Vision: to make the market better Guiding Principle: fair to all market participants Strategy: strive to increase market transparency and liquidity Objective: create a public market to achieve desired transaction volume… - PRODUCT - PRICE DISCOVERY - CLEARING - SETTLEMENT at an acceptable cost. - IMPLEMENTATION - UPLIFT - PROVIDER OF LAST RESORT
Day-Ahead Market Design Template Vision: to make the market better Guiding Principle: fair to all market participants Strategy: strive to increase market transparency and liquidity Objective: create a public market to achieve desired transaction volume… - PRODUCT - PRICE DISCOVERY - CLEARING - SETTLEMENT at an acceptable cost. - IMPLEMENTATION - UPLIFT - PROVIDER OF LAST RESORT - CREDIT UNDERWRITER
Day-Ahead Market Design Credit Underwriter Considerations: Possible Size of Underwriting (given a Texas Market ~ $15 – 20 billion): If at PJM volume of 27%, then Underwriting ~ $ 4 – 5 billion If at NYISO volume of 50%, then Underwriting ~ $ 7 – 10 billion
Day-Ahead Market Design Credit Underwriter Considerations: Possible Size of Underwriting (given a Texas Market ~ $15 – 20 billion): If at PJM volume of 27%, then Underwriting ~ $ 4 – 5 billion If at NYISO volume of 50%, then Underwriting ~ $ 7 – 10 billion Who will be credit underwriter for the Texas Day-Ahead Market? ERCOT LSEs? ERCOT LSEs and Generators? Commercial Bank(s)? Other Market Institution? Other? What market policies should be implemented to achieve desired result? What legislative and/or PUCT actions are needed to achieve desired result?