16 Tex. Admin. Code § 25.131 - Load Profiling and Load Research
(a)
Purpose. This section allocates responsibilities for obtaining load research
information necessary to support the load profiling activities of the Electric
Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), provides for access to that load profile
research data by retail electric providers (REPs), and provides a method for
recovery of costs by a person who successfully requests a new load
profile.
(b) Applicability. This
section applies to ERCOT, each transmission and distribution utility (TDU) that
has a service territory within ERCOT, and each REP certified by the commission.
For the purposes of this section, the term person may include a municipally
owned utility or electric cooperative.
(c) Load research responsibility. Each TDU
shall perform load research to support ERCOT's load profiling activities, as
directed by ERCOT.
(1) ERCOT shall be
responsible for load research sample design and sample point selection for
ERCOT-directed load profiling and load research samples. ERCOT shall coordinate
with each TDU to optimize load research programs of both ERCOT and the TDU. The
same samples shall be used to support both the TDU's load research activities
and ERCOT's load profile research needs whenever reasonably possible. Each TDU
shall coordinate with ERCOT to synchronize its load research cycles and sample
replacement with those of ERCOT.
(2) ERCOT, in consultation with TDUs, shall
specify the manner of data collection for ERCOT load profile research samples
and the means and frequency of transmission of such information to ERCOT. Each
TDU shall adhere to the specifications for data collection and transmission
specified by ERCOT.
(3) A TDU may
recover its reasonable and necessary costs incurred in performing load profile
research as required by this section.
(4) This section shall not be interpreted to
require a TDU to redeploy any existing samples that were deployed less than
five years before the effective date of this section, although this section
shall also not be interpreted as addressing the appropriateness of continued
deployment of existing TDU samples apart from an ERCOT request to do so.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the TDU shall deploy additional samples as
requested by ERCOT in order to support ERCOT's load profiling
activities.
(d)
Availability of load research data. ERCOT shall make load profile research data
collected under its direction for accepted load profiles available to all
certified REPs.
(1) Notwithstanding the
foregoing, a municipally-owned utility or electric cooperative that conducts
load research activities shall have access to load research data maintained by
ERCOT only if it shares statistically valid load research data from its own
service territory with ERCOT in accordance with the provisions of subparagraphs
(A)-(C) of this paragraph.
(A) A
municipally-owned electric utility or electric cooperative may submit load
research data only if it is obtained in a manner consistent with the
Association of Edison Illuminating Companies (AEIC) load research standards and
provided in the form and manner specified by ERCOT pursuant to subsection
(c)(2) of this section.
(B) The
municipally-owned electric utility or electric cooperative shall provide to
ERCOT information concerning its load research sample design and any other
relevant information required by ERCOT.
(C) ERCOT shall determine whether the load
research data submitted by a municipally owned utility or electric cooperative
is statistically valid sample data compiled in a manner consistent with the
AEIC Load Profiling Guidelines.
(2) ERCOT shall make available customer level
data collected under its direction for accepted load profiles for all customers
as provided in this subsection, unless ERCOT concludes that, due to the size,
usage characteristics, or location of a sample, or other factors, there is a
significant risk that release of customer level data for a sample would lead to
the disclosure of the identity of the customer being sampled. ERCOT shall make
available, as provided in this subsection, all other load profile research data
on an aggregated basis, unless ERCOT determines that there is significant risk
that disclosure of such aggregated data would lead to the disclosure of the
identity of one or more sampled customers. In no event shall the location,
name, account number, zip code, or electric service identifier (ESI-ID) of an
individual customer in a load profile research sample be made available. The
following information shall be made available for load profile research data
provided on either an individualized or aggregated basis:
(A) customer class;
(B) TDU service area;
(C) weather zone; and
(D) interval usage, or average interval usage
for aggregated data.
(3)
ERCOT may not assess a charge to access the data specified in paragraph (2) of
this subsection.
(e) New
load profiles and fee for use of load profiles. ERCOT may establish new load
profiles at the request of a REP or another person.
(1) A request for a new or modified load
profile must include the requested information detailed in ERCOT's Load
Profiling Guide.
(2) Any costs
associated with developing the supporting data and documentation that is
necessary for ERCOT's evaluation of the proposed profile change shall be the
responsibility of the person initially requesting the profile change.
(3) Within six months of the effective date
of this section, ERCOT shall establish and implement a process to collect a fee
from any REP who seeks to assign customers to a non-ERCOT sponsored profile.
The process shall include a method for other REPs who use the profile to
compensate the original requester of the new profile and for ERCOT to notify
TDUs which REPs are authorized to use the new profile. A TDU shall not, without
authorization, assign a customer to a profile for which a REP or another person
has paid the costs of developing the new profile.
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