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      Reconfiguration Auctions

      IN THIS SECTION

      • Overview and Timeline of Reconfiguration Auctions and CSO Bilateral Periods
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      Reconfiguration Auctions and CSO Bilateral PeriodsReconfiguration auctions provide an auction-based mechanism for resources to acquire, increase, or shed all or part of their capacity supply obligations (CSOs) for the entire capacity commitment period (CCP). CSOs may be adjusted through annual reconfiguration auctions (ARAs) or for specific months of the CCP through monthly reconfiguration auctions (MRAs). A resource can adjust its CSO by submitting the following:

      • Demand bids to shed all or part of its CSO
      • Supply offers to increase or acquire a CSO, if its qualified capacity is greater than its current CSO

      Unlike CSO bilaterals, no counterparty is needed to participate in a reconfiguration auction.

      Additionally, ARAs allow the 快活app官网 to procure or release capacity on behalf of load by using sloped demand curves in the auction. The 快活app官网 does not participate in MRAs, which do not use sloped demand curves.

      Qualification

      Before opening the submission window for a reconfiguration auction, the 快活app官网 publishes the qualified capacity for all resources in the Forward Capacity Tracking System (FCTS).

      (See Qualified Capacity for CSO Bilateral Periods and Reconfiguration Auctions.)

      Submission Windows

      The specific dates when reconfiguration auction submission windows open and close are available in the Forward Capacity Auction (FCA) calendars.

      • Three annual reconfiguration auctions occur between the FCA and the start of the CCP. CSO changes in the ARAs apply to the entire CCP. Each ARA submission window is open for 2.5 business days.
      • Twelve monthly reconfiguration auctions occur about two months in advance of the obligation month. CSO changes in each MRA apply to only a single month in the CCP. Each MRA submission window is open for 1.5 business days.

      FCA calendar

      Reconfiguration Auction Clearing Overview

      The objective of the reconfiguration auction is to clear supply offers and demand bids and maximize social welfare, subject to the constraints modeled in the auction.

      Clearing prices are created for each capacity zone and import interface. All supply offers and demand bids may be cleared in whole or in part:

      • If a resource’s supply offer is priced below the clearing price, it will clear in the auction, and its CSO will increase by the offered megawatt amount that cleared (assuming it passes 快活app官网 financial assurance and reliability reviews—see below).
      • If a resource’s demand bid is priced higher than the clearing price, it will clear in the auction, and its CSO will decrease by the megawatt amount that cleared (assuming it passes 快活app官网 financial assurance and reliability reviews—see below).

      Capacity demand curves will be modeled in each ARA consistent with how the curves were modeled for the FCA in the associated CCP. Capacity demand curves are not used in the MRAs. For more information about the capacity demand curves, see About the FCM and Its Auctions.

      Reconfiguration Auction Capacity Zones

      The capacity zones modeled in each reconfiguration auction include those that were used in the FCA for that CCP.

      Limitations

      The 快活app官网 will apply the reconfiguration auction limitations criteria described in Market Rule 1, Section III.13.4, Reconfiguration Auctions, to reconfiguration auction bids and offers. Demand bids and supply offers submitted during a reconfiguration auction must respect all modeled limits.

      At clearing quantities less than the import-constrained capacity zone limit (truncation point), no CSO is allowed to move out of the import-constrained zone. Demand bids submitted may only clear against supply offers submitted in the same import-constrained zone. The price in the bound zone (or interface) will be set by the marginal bid or offer within the zone.

      Fixed zonal limits are used in monthly reconfiguration auctions. These fixed zonal limits will correspond to the truncation point of the respective zonal sloped demand curve. The capacity transfer limit will remain a fixed limit.

      How to Submit Bids and Offers

      Demand bids and supply offers are submitted in the Forward Capacity Market Reconfiguration Auction User Interface. A digital certificate is required to access the system. You must ask your security administrator for the 快活app官网’s Customer and Asset Management System (CAMS) to provide you with one of the following roles based on your expected activities:

      • External forward capacity maintainer—allows user to add, edit, and delete supply offers and demand bids for a given reconfiguration auction
      • External forward capacity viewer—allows user to view submitted supply offers and demand bids for a given reconfiguration auction

      If you don’t know who your security administrator is, contact Participant Support.

      To access the system, click the Forward Capacity Market Reconfiguration Auction button on the . See the User Guide for the Forward Capacity Market Reconfiguration Auction for instructions and screenshots.

      Information Required

      To submit a supply offer or demand bid, you must identify the following:

      • The resource
      • The megawatt amount of capacity being offered or bid
      • The price in dollars per kilowatt-month

      Both supply offers and demand bids can be offered in up to five price-megawatt pairs.

      Financial Implications

      It is important to understand the effects of cleared supply offers and demand bids on FCM payments:

      • A resource that clears a demand bid must pay the reconfiguration auction clearing price multiplied by the megawatt amount of the demand bid that cleared. The resource still receives payment from the FCA for the quantity cleared at the FCA clearing price (if the CSO was acquired in the FCA).
      • A resource that clears a supply offer receives the reconfiguration auction clearing price multiplied by the megawatt amount of the supply offer that cleared. The resource is exposed to performance penalties, according to Market Rule 1, which could exceed the auction clearing price.

      Significant Decrease in Capacity

      If a resource that has achieved FCM commercial operation has a qualified capacity value for the third annual reconfiguration auction (ARA 3) that is less than its CSO for that CCP, the resource may be flagged for a significant decrease in capacity. A significant decrease in capacity is calculated using a resource’s smallest shortfall, which is the smallest monthly difference between its CSO and its qualified capacity for the relevant CCP. A significant decrease in a resource’s capacity will be triggered if the smallest shortfall exceeds the following thresholds for the applicable CCPs:

      • CCP 2023–2024 and onward: 10 MW, if the smallest shortfall is greater than 10% of the CSO during that month or 2 MW, whichever is least. The calculation is as follows:

        a. Calculate the smallest shortfall of the CSO (CSO minus qualified capacity) across all 12 months.
        b. For the month with the smallest shortfall, calculate the greater of 10% of the CSO or 2 MW.
        c. Take the lesser value of either the result from (b) or 10 MW.
        d. The result is the resource’s significant-decrease threshold.e. 

      The resource will be flagged if the smallest shortfall is greater than the significant decrease threshold.

      For details, see Market Rule 1, Section III.13.4.2.1.3, Adjustment for Significant Decreases in Capacity.

      If a significant decrease in capacity is triggered, see Third Annual Reconfiguration Auction Bilateral Period: Qualification and Significant Decreases for details.

      Late Commercial Operation

      Beginning with the 10th CCP, which started on June 1, 2019, the 快活app官网 no longer enters mandatory demand bids into the third ARA on behalf of participants with a delayed project. Instead, failure-to-cover charges are applied to any CSO for which a participant cannot demonstrate its ability to deliver capacity from noncommercial megawatts.

      For CCPs beginning before June 1, 2022, the failure-to-cover charge rate for a given capacity zone is the higher of the capacity clearing price and the clearing price in any ARA for that CCP.

      For CCPs beginning on or after June 1, 2022, the failure-to-cover charge rate for a given capacity zone will be the price determined by a second clearing of ARA 3 before the start of the relevant CCP. For full details, see Market Rule 1, Section III.13.3.4, Covering Capacity Supply Obligations.

      A New Generating Capacity Resource qualified pursuant to Section III.13.1.1.1.2 of the Tariff that acquired a Capacity Supply Obligation (“CSO”) in a Forward Capacity Auction but is delayed in achieving Commercial Operation (referred to as a “Reset” resource) may elect to have the associated resource that was previously counted as capacity cover its CSO pursuant to Section III.13.3.4 (a) (iii) of the Tariff.  The election allows the Reset resource to utilize, solely for the purpose of failure-to-cover charge calculation, the Maximum Demonstrated Output (“MDO”) of the resource previously counted as capacity.  For each of the two Capacity Commitment Periods for which the Reset resource is eligible for the election, the election can be made by submitting an ticket by the deadline described in Section III.13.3.4 (a) (iii) of the Tariff. Additionally, the deadline is posted in the Annual and Monthly FCM Events calendars under the title “MDO Cover Election.”

      If the election described in Section III.13.3.4 (a) (iii) of the Tariff is made and the resource previously counted as capacity must take an outage in order for the Reset resource to commence Commercial Operation, then, pursuant to Section III.13.1.1.1.2. of the Tariff, the Lead Market Participant must notify the 快活app官网 that the outage is for the purpose of the Reset resource commencing Commercial Operation.  The Lead Market Participant can provide this notification by entering an outage in under Outage Cause “617 - FCM Reset.”

      快活app官网 Reviews of Reconfiguration Auctions

      Financial Assurance

      The submission of a demand bid is reviewed against financial assurance (FA) requirements:

      • The FA on submitted demand bids is based on the price-and-megawatt pairs submitted. The FA requirement would be recalculated if the demand bid doesn’t clear, partly clears at the bid price, fully clears at a lower price, or is rejected.
      • If the lead participant does not have adequate FA to cover all FA requirements, including those for demand bids, all demand bids, offers, and annual reconfiguration transactions entered by the participant would be rejected.

      For ARA 3, if the 快活app官网 enters a mandatory demand bid on behalf of a resource with a significant decrease in capacity (see sections above), it will be entered at the FCA starting price and will be reflected in the Forward Capacity Tracking System (FCTS) as a noneditable bid. This may have the following FA effects:

      • Since the FCA starting price is high, the resource may see a significant increase in its FA requirement.
      • Customers are at risk of FA suspension if they do not meet this increase. (Unlike customer-submitted demand bids, mandatory demand bids submitted by the 快活app官网 are not rejected if a customer has inadequate FA to cover the FA requirement.)
      • The FA requirement is adjusted, as necessary, after the reconfiguration auction is approved to include only those megawatts that cleared the auction and reflect the reconfiguration auction clearing price.

      For more information, refer to the 快活app官网 Financial Assurance Policy.

      Reliability Review

      The 快活app官网 also performs reliability reviews on cleared supply offers and demand bids as follows:

      Annual Reconfiguration Auctions
      Monthly Reconfiguration Auctions
      Review considers annual period. Review considers monthly period.
      Bids and offers are rejected for the resource.

      Review takes into account transmission and resource outage schedules approved for the month.

      More Information

      • Instructions on the submittal process for bids and offers can be found in the User Guide for the Forward Capacity Market Reconfiguration Auction.
      • For detailed guidance, see the “Forward Capacity Market Reconfiguration Auctions” training module available on the Training Materials webpage.

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