One Commerce Plaza

Albany, New York 12260 518.487.7600

Elizabeth A. Grisaru
Of Counsel

518.487.7624 phone
egrisaru@woh.com

 

August 15, 2011

 

 

 

By Electronic Delivery

Honorable Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 888 First Street, NE

Washington, DC 20426

 

Re:   New York Independent System Operator, Inc., Docket No. ER11-___-___
Proposed Tariff Clarifications Pertaining to Operations

 

Dear Ms. Bose:

Pursuant to Section 205 of the Federal Power Act,1 the New York Independent System Operator, Inc. (“NYISO”) hereby submits proposed amendments to its Open Access
Transmission Tariff (“OATT”) and Market Administration and Control Area Services Tariff (“Services Tariff”) relating to the NYISO’s operational responsibilities.2  The proposed changes will improve consistency, clarify ambiguities, and remove outdated references without making any substantive changes to current practices.

The modifications proposed here affect sections 5.1 and 5.2 to the Services Tariff and
sections 2.12, 2.13, 4.6, and Attachment C to the OATT. The NYISO recently reviewed these
sections as part of an ongoing comprehensive review aimed at identifying opportunities to
improve and clarify the tariffs. The operations addressed with these changes include Back-Up

 

 

1 16 U.S.C. §824d (2000).

2 Capitalized terms not otherwise defined herein shall have the meaning specified in Section 1 of the OATT and Section 2 of the Services Tariff.


 

Honorable Kimberly D. Bose August 15, 2011

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Operation, Load Shedding and Curtailment, determination of Total Transfer Capability, and Control Area Services.

These tariff amendments have been approved by the NYISO’s Management Committee and the Board of Directors.

I.Documents Submitted

1.  This filing letter;

2.  A clean version of the proposed revisions to the NYISO OATT (“Attachment I”);

3.  A clean version of the proposed revisions to the NYISO Services Tariff (“Attachment
II”);

4.  A blacklined version of the proposed revisions to the NYISO OATT (“Attachment
III”); and

5.  A blacklined version of the proposed revisions to the NYISO Services Tariff
(“Attachment IV”).

II.Description and Justification of Proposed Tariff Revisions

A.Services Tariff Sections 5.1 and 5.2

The NYISO proposes to reposition language in the first sentence of section 5.1 to clarify
that the referenced “Reliability Rules” are promulgated by the New York State Reliability
Council.

In section 5.2, the NYISO proposes to replace “effect” with “modify” to accurately reflect that, when necessary, the ISO’s authority extends to making actual modifications to External Transactions.

B.OATT Section 2.12 - Back-Up Operation

Since the Back-Up Operation procedures contemplated here have already been

developed, the NYISO proposes to replace the verb “develop” with “maintain” in the first

sentence of subsection 2.12.1. In addition, a reference to the training of Market Participants is proposed for deletion for consistency with current practice. The ISO Back-Up Operation
procedures include only the training of ISO Staff and Transmission Owners.

C. OATT Section 2.13 - Emergency Notification

In section 2.13, the NYISO proposes more precise language to describe when an
emergency notification shall be made. The existing language could be read to require an
ongoing report as long as the Emergency State lasts, which is not the intent of this reporting
requirement.


 

Honorable Kimberly D. Bose August 15, 2011

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D. OATT Section 4.6 - Load Shedding and Curtailment

Proposed amendments to subsection 4.6.1 clarify that the ISO and the Transmission
Owners have a continuing obligation to maintain Load Shedding and Curtailment procedures.

The NYISO proposes to amend the first sentence in subsection 4.6.2 to insert two words inadvertently omitted - the NYISO “will dispatch” generation facilities to resolve reliability issues- and the insertion makes this clear. In addition, the NYISO proposes to delete a sentence to eliminate an inference that the LEER Procedure is the first curtailment procedure to be
executed when a Constraint that may impair reliability exists, as this is inconsistent with
operations practice under the Tariff and Reliability Rules. Since the LEER Procedure is not a NYISO-developed procedure, a reference to the historical intention behind its development is unnecessary to continue to be included in the NYISO’s OATT.

The NYISO proposes to simplify language in subsection 4.6.7 by replacing “not unduly discriminatory” with “non-discriminatory.”

E. OATT Attachment C Section 9.5 - Total Transfer Capability (“TTC”)

The NYISO proposes to eliminate the reference to the “MultiRegional Modeling

Working Group” in the third paragraph of this section. The databases used in the determination
of TTC values include “Eastern Interconnection Reliability Assessment” system representations.
“MultiRegional Modeling Working Group” systems representations are no longer used for this
purpose.

III.Effective Date

The NYISO requests an effective date of October 14, 2011, which is 60 days from the date of this filing.

IV.Stakeholder Approval

The NYISO’s Management Committee approved the revisions described herein on

February 24, 2011 and the NYISO Board of Directors approved them on April 19, 2011.

V.Communications and Correspondence

All communications and service in this proceeding should be directed to:

Robert E. Fernandez, General Counsel*Elizabeth A. Grisaru

Ray StalterWhiteman Osterman & Hanna

Director of Regulatory AffairsOne Commerce Plaza

*Mollie LampiAlbany, New York 12260

Assistant General CounselTel: (518) 487-7624

10 Krey BoulevardFax: (518) 487-7777

Rensselaer, NY 12144egrisaru@woh.com

Tel: (518) 356-7530
Fax: (518) 356-7678


 

Honorable Kimberly D. Bose August 15, 2011

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rfernandez@nyiso.com
rstalter@nyiso.com
mlampi@nyiso.com

*Persons designated for receipt of service.

 

VI.Service

The NYISO will send an electronic link to this filing to the official representative of each
of its customers, to each participant on its stakeholder committees, to the New York Public
Service Commission, and to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities. In addition, the complete
filing will be posted on the NYISO’s website at www.nyiso.com.

VII.   Conclusion

Wherefore, for the foregoing reasons, the NYISO respectfully requests that the Commission accept this filing to be effective October 14, 2011.

Respectfully submitted,

 

/s/Elizabeth A. Grisaru/,

Elizabeth A. Grisaru

Whiteman Osterman & Hanna

Counsel to the New York Independent System Operator, Inc.

One Commerce Plaza

Albany, New York 12260

mailto:egrisaru@woh.com

 

 

 

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