Title: Evolution, not Revolution
1Evolution, not Revolution
Jerry Ward TXU Energy Project No.
26376 Rulemaking Proceeding on Wholesale Market
Design Issues in the Electric Reliability Council
of Texas Open Meeting Workshop on Congestion
Management January 14, 2003
2I came to praise LMP, not to bury itPJM Works
!ERCOT Works !ERCOT and PJM are different in
many areas but they both manage to solve the same
problems in different ways with some uplift.
3- The ERCOT market was designed around retail
choice. - The wholesale market exists to serve the retail
market. - The ERCOT market was designed to facilitate
bilateral contracts. - Research indicates that a bilateral market
results in lower wholesale prices than a gross
pool-type market
4ERCOT WORDS TO DESIGN BYIn theory, practice and
theory are the same.In practice, practice and
theory are different.
5- What problem are we trying to solve?
- Local Congestion
- Also interesting but not Congestion Model issues
- Day-Ahead Market
- Transmission Planning Problems
6- What are we solving if
- The objectives of Senate Bill 7 are being
achieved - Goals targeted by FERCs Standard Market Design
(SMD) are being achieved - Costs of LMP (the Nodal Model) are expected to be
near 500 million which significantly exceeds the
benefits received and - Stable, accurate zonal price signals are being
sent, which will ensure that new generation is
properly sited.
7- The Zonal Model is successful in solving
competitive congestion and providing price
signals for construction of new generation. - The Nodal Model is more granular than the Zonal
Model but it only slightly increases the accuracy
of price information (i.e., to the third decimal).
8- What is Local congestion?
- In ERCOT, Local Congestion occurs when there is
too much or too little generation in an area for
the load in the same area and there is no
competitive solution.
9Too Little Generation
Transmission
Transmission
Can the generator offer any price he wants to?
10Too Much Generation
Transmission
Transmission
Can the generator bid any price he wants to?
11- LMP (the Nodal Model) does not add competition
where none exists! - Therefore, LMP does not solve Local Congestion in
ERCOT.
12- Day-Ahead Market
- A day-ahead market is not dependent on the Nodal
Model (LMP) - A day-ahead market should not impede the ability
to make bilateral contracts (voluntary)
13- Evolution vs. Revolution
- Revolution
- High cost
- Uncertain outcome
- Evolution
- Less risky bite size changes
- Recommended by successful markets (PJM)
- Better able to prioritize and adjust to reality
14- Evolution of Competitive Congestion Management
- (Zonal Congestion)
- Started with Zonal Model without direct cost
assignment - Switched to Zonal Model with direct cost
assignment - Result It Works!
15- Evolution of Non-Competitive
- Congestion Management
- (Local Congestion)
- To Decrease Generation
- Originally No Charge
- Now Charge Decremental Cost by Category of
Unit -
16- Evolution of Non-Competitive Congestion
Management - (Local Congestion)
- To Increase Generation
- Originally 18 Heat Rate x Natural Gas Price
- Now Incremental Generic Cost by Category
of Unit -
17- Future Evolutions
- More generic catagories or unit specific costs
- Reliability Must-Run (RMR) becomes cheaper and
more restrictive - Wind generators are not paid OOME Down above an
allocated maximum amount - Generators in Generation Pocket Areas (GPAs) are
not paid OOME Down - Improve ERCOT planning process
- RMR exit strategy
18- In Summary
- To paraphrase ERCOTs Monte Jones analogy of
the ERCOT Retail Market as trying to change a
tire on a moving car, implementing a complete
redesign of the ERCOT Wholesale market would be
like changing a tire on a moving car with 5,000
lug nuts, and the tires not flat!