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Title: Conference on the Status of OASIS II


1
Conference on the Status of OASIS II
MARCH 29TH, 2005 FERC Offices Washington, DC

John Simonelli ISO New England Inc Manager,
Tariffs, Schedules OASIS Group
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OASIS II Preamble
  • 1997 birth of the The original OASIS
  • Industry officially moved into the electronic age
    with procurement of transmission services
  • 1999 birth of electronic E-tagging
  • version 1.4 implemented industry-wide
  • March toward electronic services in full swing

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OASIS II Preamble
  • Where were we in 1999 ?
  • Industry still fine-tuning OASIS
  • Significant post 888/889 regulatory activities
  • E-tagging still very immature, plenty of open
    issues
  • Industry struggling with concept of
    standardization
  • Added challenge of being lost in the electronic
    wilderness
  • Many in the industry complained it isnt working

4
OASIS II Genesis
  • 2000 FERC rolled out the OASIS II ANOPR
  • FERC effort to merge/streamline Transmission
    Procurement, E-tagging and Scheduling
  • Viewed as the way to fix what was broken
  • Spawned the often referred to phrase
    one-stop-shop
  • NERC facilitated industry wide forum via the
    Electronic Scheduling and OASIS Standard
    Collaborative to address the issues

5
OASIS II Genesis
  • 2002 FERC rolled out the SMD NOPR
  • Anticipated everyone would move to SMD platform
  • This represented a bump in the OASIS II
    development road
  • Although initial conflicting views on how SMD
    would be accommodated, SMD functionality was
    eventually added to OASIS II laundry list

6
OASIS II Genesis
  • Result OASIS II grew exponentially in scope and
    complexity in an attempt to address diverse
    industry needs
  • OASIS II became Everything for Everyone
  • Effort handed off to the NAESB Electronic
    Scheduling and Information Technology
    Subcommittees

7
OASIS II Genesis
  • Industry has not uniformly adopted the SMD
    platform, i.e, Physical Markets may remain
    physical for foreseeable future
  • The OASIS II scope never revisited to address the
    change in industry position on SMD

8
Where are we Today ?
  • Necessity Is The Mother Of All Invention
  • OASIS II has been in the works for years
  • Financial Systems and Physical Systems have
    been progressing to meet their specific needs
    without OASIS II

9
Where are we Today ?
  • Demand for the original everything to everyone
    scope of OASIS II has withered away
  • Physical Systems requiring reservations and
    E-tags to schedule energy have progressed by
    leaps and bounds over last five years
  • Dramatic reduction in complaints

10
Where are we Today ?
  • Financial Markets could not wait for the
    industry to move forward
  • Each have established Stakeholder processes to
    examine market development needs
  • Resulted in development of extensive Market
    Information Systems (MIS) to allow
    implementation of their respective version of SMD

11
Where are we Today ?
  • Market Information Systems (MIS) required
  • thousands of hours in research and development
  • stakeholder involvement
  • millions of dollars in capital investment
  • MIS functionality for each market covers aspects
    currently in the OASIS II scope
  • Stakeholders are satisfied with overall MIS
    performance

12
Where are we Today ?
  • ISO New England Stakeholder Process
  • Stakeholders have a vision of the direction for
    the markets
  • Processes are in place for them to identify
    issues within the market and seams issues with
    neighboring markets
  • Stakeholders actively involved in prioritizing
    issues (internal or seams) that need to be
    addressed
  • OASIS II development may conflict with ongoing
    efforts to satisfy stakeholder demands

13
Where are we Today ?
  • There is also active coordination between today's
    markets
  • Existing markets are not operating in a vacuum

14
Where are we Today ?
  • Entities operating markets working
    collaboratively with EPRI and Vendors
  • First area addressed was security-constrained
    dispatch
  • Object to explore similarities and where possible
    standardize messaging amongst operational tools
    of the trade
  • Effort expanded to include market user to market
    operator interfaces

15
Where are we Today ?
  • Other examples of market coordination
  • Transaction Checkout in Northeast
  • NPCC and neighboring control areas coordinated to
    establish standard protocol for communication of
    Real-Time transaction checkout data
  • Minimal cost to implement with significant
    benefits to Control Room personnel
  • Expandable to other aspects of operational data

16
Where are we Today ?
  • On going effort by PJM and MISO to address the
    seams between their two respective markets
  • In these examples and others not mentioned here
    problems were identified, solutions developed
    and, those solutions are currently in various
    stages of deployment within the respective regions

17
Conclusion
  • Industry must take advantage of the substantial
    progress made in both the Physical and
    Financial markets to eliminate unnecessary
    and/or redundant effort
  • Technology is continuing to evolve processes
    need to be dynamic to build on the benefits that
    technology can provide

18
Conclusion
  • Current practice shows the needs of Physical
    and Financial markets are different
  • Each should continue to address their respective
    needs but also be conscious of the potential
    impact on the other side
  • Where synergies exist between the two they
    should be explored and developed
  • Communication must be continued to enable each to
    build off the successes of the other

19
Conclusion
  • Physical systems should continue to look for ways
    to streamline and improve processes where
    scheduling systems are dependent on reservations
    and e-tags
  • In a sense, this returns OASIS II to its roots

20
Conclusion
  • Financial systems in conjunction with the current
    expanded EPRI effort, should continue to actively
    promote common efficiencies and standardization
    on market systems wherever possible

21
Conclusion
  • NERC Functional Model, Version 1
  • All of these efforts need to be carefully aligned
    with the new reliability standards
  • The Interchange Authority/Coordination
    functionality will have a direct impact on the
    current practices for energy transactions and
    scheduling

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  • Thank You
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