Overview of ISO New England and the New England Wholesale Power Markets

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Overview of ISO New England and the New England Wholesale Power Markets Boston Chapter of IEEE PES Technical Meeting June 15, 2010 Stephen J. Rourke Vice President, System Planning

About ISO New England Not-for-profit corporation created in 1997 to oversee New England s restructured electric power system Independent System Operator Independent of companies doing business in the market No financial interest in companies participating in the market Regulated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Headquartered in Holyoke, MA 2

ISO New England and Stakeholders Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) New England Stakeholders Independent Board of Directors North American Electric Reliability Corp. (NERC), Electric Reliability Organization (ERO) ISO New England, Regional Transmission Organization (RTO) Northeast Power Coordinating Council (NPCC) Market Participants New England Power Pool (NEPOOL) Participants Committee, and Technical Committees States Public Utility Commissions Governors/ NESCOE Operate Bulk Electric Power System Administer Wholesale Electricity Markets Administer Regional Transmission Tariff Six Sectors: Generation, Transmission, Supplier, Publicly-Owned Entity, End User, Alternative Resources Consumer Advocates, Attorneys General Environmental Regulators Dispatch Resources, Oversee Six Local Control Centers, Coordinate with Three External Control Areas Market Monitoring Internal and External Market Monitors Comprehensive planning process with stakeholder input through Planning Advisory Committee Energy Boards and Commissions Other 3

New England s Electric Power System 6.5 million electricity customers, population 14 million 350+ generators 8,000+ miles of high-voltage transmission lines 13 interconnections with systems in New York and Canada 31,000+ MW of total supply (summer) 2,000+ MW of demand response (9/09) Peak demand Summer: 28,130 MW (8/06) Winter: 22,818 MW (1/04) 400+ participants in the marketplace $12 billion electric energy market (2008) 4

Part of the Eastern Interconnection 5

ISO s Major Responsibilities 1. Reliable Power System Operations Maintain minute-to-minute reliable operation of the region s electric power grid Perform centralized dispatch of the lowest-priced resources Coordinate operations with neighboring power systems 2. Efficient and Competitive Markets Administer New England's wholesale electricity markets Energy, Capacity and Reserves Internal and external market monitoring 6

ISO s Major Responsibilities, cont. 3. Administer Regional Transmission Tariff, including Comprehensive Regional System Planning Administer requests for interconnection of generation, merchant transmission, and regional transmission system access Conduct periodic transmission system needs assessments Reflect Market Solutions with a firm commitment Identify future system needs (deficiencies) Provide information and opportunities for market participants (e.g., demand resources, generation, merchant transmission) to take action to address system needs Develop 10-year transmission plan to ensure a reliable and efficient power system if market responses do not fully address system needs 7

New England s Physical Electric System

Operation of the Interconnected Power System HQ NB NY 8 tielines with NY 9

New England Generation Capacity Mix by Primary Fuel Type 2009 Summer Ratings, MW, and Percentage Hydro 1,694 Pumped Storage 1,689 Other Renewables 1,039 Hydro 5.4% Pumped Storage 5.4% Other Renewables 3.3% Coal 2,788 Gas 11,948 Coal 8.9% Gas 38.0% Nuclear 4,542 Nuclear 14.4% Oil 7,743 Oil 24.6% 10

Shift in New England s Fuel Mix New highly efficient natural-gas-fired generators displace use of fuel oil 100% 90% 80% Capacity Energy 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 25.0% Oil, 1.3% 34.0% 14.8% 38.0% 41.9% 18.0% 21.8% 2000 2009 1 2000. 2009 (preliminary) Other Hydro Pumped storage Coal Nuclear Oil Nat. Gas 11

System Load (MW) Summer and Winter Peak Demand 30,000 Summer and Winter Peak Days 28,000 26,000 24,000 22,000 20,000 18,000 16,000 14,000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Hour January 1, 2004 August 2, 2006 12

ISO New England Control Room 13

Control Room Operators GENERATION COORDINATOR Responsible for scheduling external contracts with other control areas communicating with generators FORECASTER Responsible for forecasting electricity demand LOADER Responsible for unit dispatch, balancing demand with generation SECURITY Responsible for transmission security SENIOR Responsible for overseeing Real-Time Operations and Evaluating Next-Day Conditions SPARE Available workspace for emergencies SUPERVISOR Responsible for overseeing operations 14

Central Dispatch by ISO New England Dispatch New England s resources as a single system to Maintain reliability throughout the region Minimize cost of electric production in New England Adhere to national, regional, and local operating procedures and policies VELCO (2005) NH Maine Relies on Local Control Centers (LCCs) operated by Transmission Owners for transmission system switching CONVEX REMVEC NSTAR (2005) 15

Adequate Transmission Competitive markets require a way to get power where it needs to go, when it s needed Transmission constraints in New England have resulted in Load pockets (electricity does not get in easily), i.e., Southwest CT or Northeast MA Bottled generation (generation cannot be transmitted easily), i.e., Maine The establishment of ISO New England as a Regional Transmission Organization (RTO) has given the ISO the authority to require Transmission Owners to build transmission subject to state siting authority 16

Reliability Standards Guide Regional Transmission Planning North American Electric Reliability Corporation Reliability Standards for the Bulk Power System in North America Northeast Power Coordinating Council Basic Criteria for the Design and Operation of Interconnected Power Systems ISO New England Reliability Standards for the New England Area Bulk Power Supply System NPCC Standards are used to ensure that the regional transmission system can reliably deliver power to consumers under a wide range of future system conditions. 17

New England s Planning Process is Continuous, Adaptive, Successful Transparent, 10-year annual needs assessment reflects Updated load forecasts Market responses Load forecast updated annually Evaluate system needs Timing of future resource needs Identifies regionally preferred transmission solutions Results: reliability-based transmission investment across the region Resources committed annually through FCM Develop regulated transmission solutions Opportunity for market responses FCM Forward Capacity Market 18

Transmission Projects to Maintain Reliability are Progressing $4 billion in service; Additional $5 billion on the horizon 1. Southwest CT Phase I 2. Southwest CT Phase II 3. NSTAR 345 kv Project, Phases I & II 4. Northwest Vermont 5. Northeast Reliability Interconnect 6. Monadnock Area 7. New England East-West Solution 8. Southeast Massachusetts a. Short-term Upgrades b. Long-term Upgrades 9. Maine Power Reliability Program 10. Vermont Southern Loop In service Under construction 4 1 7 10 9 3 6 8.a 8.b 5 Under study or in siting 2 19

Overview of New England Wholesale Electricity Markets

ISO-NE Wholesale Electricity Market Quantity buying, selling, and reselling of the electric energy generated by a bulk power system to meet the system's demand for electric energy Three primary markets ISO-NE Wholesale Electricity Market Electricity Energy Market System for purchasing and selling electric energy using supply and demand to set the price Capacity Market Market where generators receive compensation for investing in generating capacity Ancillary Services Market Services that ensure the reliability of and support for the transmission of electricity 21

ISO-NE Electric Energy Markets Electric Energy Markets Day-Ahead (DA) Market Real-Time (RT) Market DA Market produces financially binding schedules for the production and consumption of electricity one day before the operating day RT Market balances differences between the DA scheduled amounts of electricity needed and the actual RT load requirements 22

Locational Marginal Pricing (LMP)

Essential Features of New England Wholesale Electricity Markets, cont. LMP Pricing of electricity that includes three components: Energy, Congestion, and Losses Listed as Price & MW Nodes (pricing node, pnode) Points on the New England Transmission System at which LMPs are calculated 900+ in New England Generation is paid at their Node - Nodal Price 24

Essential Features of New England Wholesale Electricity Markets, cont. Zones Load-weighted average of Nodal prices in a Zone Load settles at Zonal price 8 Load Zones Hub Predefined Nodes; straight average of 32 Nodal prices Cost of congestion is typically minimal Hub was created to support bilateral trading 25

Load Zones and Pricing Hub 26

Capacity Market Capacity Market Market where generators receive compensation for investing in generating capacity Forward Capacity Market Locational capacity market whereby the ISO will project the needs of the power system three years in advance and then hold an annual auction to purchase power resources to satisfy the region's future needs. Capacity zones can vary from auction to auction but reflect areas that are import or export constrained 27

Ancillary Services Market Ancillary Services Market Services that ensure the reliability of and support for the transmission of electricity Forward Reserve Market Market used for acquiring the generating resources needed to satisfy the requirements for Ten-Minute Spinning Reserves, Ten- Minute Non-Spinning Reserves and Thirty Minute Operating Reserves Regulation Market Market in which load-serving entities pay for regulation service and market participants satisfy regulation requirements by providing the service 28