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AR 050206 Resource Adequacy Policy
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Agenda Item
Item Number
13
Subject (2)
- Approval of Policy on Resource Adequacy, RESOLUTION NO. R-54-06.
Submitted On
4/27/2006
Submitted By
Espinoza Sabdi
Item Title
AR 050206 Resource Adequacy Policy
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778
Status (2)
2
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City Clerk
Meeting Date
5/2/2006
Meeting Time
6:00:00 PM
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1 <br />2 <br />3 <br />4 <br />5 <br />6 <br />7 <br />8 <br />9 <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />25 <br />26 <br />27 <br />28 <br />criteria; and (b) the SC to SC Trade is an administratively efficient means to schedule such <br />energy to serve the City's load. <br />3.8 Exchange Contracts: The Qualifying Capacity for any exchange contract shall <br />be the capacity that the City is entitled to schedule under the exchange contract at the time <br />of its forecast system peak. However, for an exchange contract, eligibility as a Resource <br />Adequacy resource is contingent upon the City securing transmission through any <br />intervening Control Areas for the exchange capacity entitlement that cannot be curtailed for <br />economic reasons or bumped by higher priority transmission and having an allocation of <br />import capacity at the import Scheduling Point under Section 40.5.2.2 of the CAISO Tariff <br />that is not less than the Resource Adequacy Capacity provided by the exchange contract. <br />3.9 Resource Adequacy Capacity Only Resources: Contracts for capacity only <br />under which the seller has pledged to follow the CAISO's scheduling and operating <br />protocols, including any Must Offer Obligation ("MOO") may be a source of Resource <br />Adequacy Qualifying Capacity provided that the contract specifies: (i) the generating unit(s) <br />dedicated for the Resource Adequacy Capacity, (ii) that the seller shall not sell the capacity <br />covered by the contract to any third parties, and (iii) that the seller will follow CAISO <br />operating instructions. <br />3.10 Load Reduction or Offset Programs: Energy efficiency, conservation, and <br />demand response or demand offset programs may be a source of Resource Adequacy <br />Capacity and shall be taken off the top of the City's Resource Adequacy Capacity <br />requirement. The Department shall document the effects of such demand reduction or offset <br />programs in reducing the City's demands in the Resource Adequacy Plans. <br />4. AVAILABILITY OF RESOURCE ADEQUACY RESOURCES TO THE CAISO <br />4.1 Availability During Normal Operating Conditions: Prior to the effective date <br />of the CAISO's Market Redesign and Technology Upgrade Tariff, the City shall utilize its <br />Resource Adequacy Resources as necessary and appropriate to serve its loads. The City <br />n <br />
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