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FAQ-89:
Is it possible to access auction data related to bids for academic research?
The auction process is highly confidential and we would not be able to release any of the requested data. The auctions of AEP Ohio’s Competitive Bidding Process (“CBP”) are held pursuant to an electric security plan filed with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (“Commission”). The Commission modified and approved AEP Ohio’s current electric security plan in its Order of February 25, 2015 in Case No. 13-2385-EL-SSO. After each auction pursuant to the CBP, the Commission has issued an Order to grant indefinite protection to ensure confidentiality of the auction data, including the bids submitted.
12/07/2015 in Other/General
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FAQ-88:
Will AEP Ohio respond to questions about load forecasting? We are interested in understanding how to predict any differences between preliminary loads and resettled loads.
AEP Ohio asks that you direct your attention to Section 4.2 of the AEP Ohio Master Standard Service Offer Supply Agreement. This section very clearly establishes that AEP Ohio is not required to provide load forecasting services under any scenario under the Agreement. As such, AEP Ohio is not, per the terms of the Master Standard Service Offer Supply Agreement, able to answer or take questions about load forecasting services, load shapes or load quantities, whether preliminary or otherwise. As you are aware and as is consistent with the terms of the Master Standard Service Supply Agreement, billing is done on an estimated basis (as is the case with other SSO agreements), with a true-up using the 60 day numbers from PJM, and that billing can be subsequently adjusted, as necessary, to address meter errors, etc. or additional billing items/matters. As you are also aware, load data, after the 60 day process, is subsequently put on the CBP website for all SSO suppliers. This is the only load data that AEP Ohio provides per the terms of the Master Standard Service Offer Supply Agreement. Please consult the CBP website for more information on this data.
12/04/2015 in Data
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FAQ-87:
The government aggregation data posted to the CBP web site on October 12, 2015 was previously posted in April for a different time period, with some overlap. Are both data sets directly comparable?
They are not directly comparable. Please refer to the reminder entitled “Please Download Latest Government Aggregation Data posted on October 12, 2015”, sent via email and posted on the AEP Ohio CBP web site on Monday, November 2, 2015.
11/02/2015 in Data
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FAQ-86:
Is Ormet Corp still under a Reasonable Arrangement with AEP Ohio?
Ormet has shut down.
11/02/2015 in Other/General
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FAQ-85:
Can you please provide annual usage for each of Globe Metallurgical and TimkenSteel?
All information regarding Reasonable Arrangements is provided in FAQ #78.
11/02/2015 in Data
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FAQ-84:
We noticed a potential issue with the Hourly Load data posted to the Data Room for the October 2015 data update. Please investigate.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. The corrected file has been posted to the Data Room.
10/30/2015 in Data
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FAQ-83:
If a large industrial customer in the SSO Load shuts down, what is the criteria and timing for removing the customer’s SDI from the calculation of Capacity for the SSO Load? Can we assume that the capacity obligation associated with such SDI will not remain part of the SSO Load but will be proportioned across the entire AEP Ohio customer base?
Individual SDI capacity tags for a given year remain unchanged until the next PJM year calculation is performed, even though some SDIs may experience significant load growth or load reduction. Such SDI would remain part of SSO Load as explained in this document:https://www.aepohio.com/global/utilities/lib/docs/account/service/choice/OH/CalculationsProcesses/AEP%20Ohio%20CRES%20Capacity%20Calculation.pdf
10/28/2015 in Data
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FAQ-82:
Can you provide PLC data for planning year 2016/2017?
AEP Ohio provides historical data for the convenience of bidders but does not provide forecasts.
10/28/2015 in Data
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FAQ-80:
What is the date of the customer counts that you used for the PLC provided during the webcast?
The PLC provided during the webcast is based on the five highest coincident peaks experienced by PJM in 2014 for SSO customers (i.e., non-shopping only) using customer counts as of June 1, 2015.
10/26/2015 in Data
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FAQ-79:
What is accounting for the huge drop in Large C&I customers from May 2015 to June 2015? Is this attributed to migration from SSO?
It is the sole responsibility of the bidder to interpret possible reasons for changes in customer counts and hourly load from period to period.
10/22/2015 in Data
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