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  • Commitment cost enhancements phase 3
    Effective April 1, 2019, the ISO activated system changes to calculate use-limited resource opportunity costs and create opportunity cost adders for bidding into the ISO market using the proxy cost option. Effective May 1, 2019, the calculated Opportunity Cost Adders are available for use in the ISO markets. This implementation improves the management of use limited resources by allowing translation of most cases into standard limitations, therefore reducing the amount of cases requiring negotiation of opportunity costs.
    • Outcome
      Implemented: April 1, 2019; FERC approval: March 28, 2019; Tariff amendment filing: March 23, 2018; Board of Governors approval: March 25, 2016
    • Commitment cost enhancements phase 3 - papers and proposals
    • Commitment cost enhancements phase 3 - tariff language
    • Commitment cost enhancements phase 3 - reliability services initiative clarification
    • Comments on action plan
    • Comments on technical appendix
    • Comments on draft final proposal
    • Comments on revised straw proposal
    • Comments on straw proposal
    • Comments on revised draft tariff language
    • Comments on draft tariff language
    • Comments on Jul 27, 2016 demand response and storage workshop
    • Feedback on Jun 15, 2016 demand response and storage workshop
    • Comments on Jul 20, 2015 technical workshop discussion
    • Web conference tariff - Jan 3, 2018
    • Web conference - tariff - Mar 13, 2018
    • Web conference Aug 17, 2017
    • Web conference - action plan - Nov 17, 2016
    • Workshop - demand response and storage - Jul 27, 2016
    • Workshop - demand response and storage - Jun 15, 2016
    • Web conference - draft final proposal - Feb 25, 2016
    • Web conference Nov 9, 2015
    • Web conference Aug 31, 2015
    • Technical workshop Jul 20, 2015
    • Commitment cost enhancements phase 3 - workshops
    • Commitment cost enhancements phase 3 - relevant market notices