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FAQ-28:
Can you provide Network Service Peak Load (NSPL) data for 2015?
NSPL data through January 31, 2015 will be posted to AEP Ohio CBP’s website on or around the 20th of April. This NSPL data will be applicable to calendar year January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015 assuming no changes in customer numbers.
04/13/2015 in Data
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FAQ-27:
Do load volumes posted to the AEP-Ohio CBP Data Room, which include distribution and transmission, represent the quantity PJM uses to establish payment to SSO Suppliers?
PJM’s settlement values will be de-rated for the marginal transmission losses that are already accounted for in PJM’s Locational Marginal Prices (LMPs). Historical deration factors are available on the PJM InSchedule in the reporting tools section.
04/13/2015 in Data , Supply Agreement
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FAQ-26:
Can you please explain the difference between the Independent Credit Threshold Guaranty and the Total Exposures Amount Guaranty? Are both Guaranties required of an SSO Supplier who intends to use guaranty for performance assurance, and for how much should each Guaranty be issued?
The SSO may qualify for two separate unsecured credit lines. The Independent Credit Threshold (ICT) is the amount of credit, based on the creditworthiness of an SSO Supplier or its Guarantor, if applicable, which AEP Ohio grants to such SSO Supplier to satisfy the SSO Supplier's Independent Credit Requirement (ICR). The ICR is calculated on a per-tranche basis, according to Attachment C-1 of the AEP Ohio Master SSO Supply Agreement. The second credit line, the “Credit Limit” will be used to cover the Total Exposure Amount, which includes the Mark-to-Market Exposure Amount under the Master SSO Supply Agreement and is calculated daily for each SSO Supplier, reflecting the total credit exposure to AEP Ohio. Please see the definition for "Total Exposure Amount" in the AEP Ohio Master SSO Supply Agreement for more details on how this amount is determined. Thus the ICR nets against the ICT while the Mark-to-Market exposure calculation nets against the Credit Limit. The ICT granted to the SSO Supplier cannot exceed the amount of the ICT Guaranty, provided that the amount of the Guaranty is below the maximum ICT shown in in section 5.4.(a) of the AEP Ohio Master SSO Supply Agreement. The ICT Guaranty tendered by the SSO Supplier to satisfy the ICT requirement arising under this Section 5.4(a) is a separate guaranty from the Total Exposure Amount Guaranty, if any, tendered by the SSO Supplier to satisfy any requirement for a Credit Limit to cover the Total Exposure Amount. The maximum level of the Credit Limit is determined based on the table in Section 5.6.i. of the Supply Agreement. A single Guaranty may be provided by the SSO Supplier if the Guaranty is for an unlimited amount.
04/13/2015 in Credit
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FAQ-25:
Is the entire AEP-Ohio’s standard service offer (SSO) load equal to the sum of “CSP SSO Aggregate” and “OPCo SSO Aggregate” Hourly Energy Data as posted to the AEP-Ohio CBP web site?
Yes, your understanding is correct.
04/13/2015 in Data
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FAQ-24:
Does historical hourly energy data posted to the AEP-Ohio CBP Data Room include Unaccounted for Energy?
The historical data from December 2012 forward includes Unaccounted for Energy (UFE). The ongoing hourly data will also include UFE.
04/13/2015 in Data
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FAQ-23:
Is the historical hourly energy data in the AEP-Ohio CBP Data Room PJM settlement data?
The hourly energy data is data that is sent to PJM for 60-day reconciliation.
04/13/2015 in Data
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FAQ-22:
Can you provide Peak Load Contribution (PLC) data for planning year 2015/16?
The latest PLC data available for planning year 2015/16 corresponding to AEP-Ohio’s Standard Service Offer (SSO) customers is 2,954.03 MW. This data was provided during the AEP-Ohio’s March 23, 2015 Bidder Webcast. An update of the 15/16 PLC based on recent changes to SSO customer numbers is not available at this time.
04/13/2015 in Data
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FAQ-21:
How is the Standard Offer Service (SSO) supplier's portion of the load transferred to the supplier's settlement account?
The Electric Distribution Company (EDC) will provide, on a daily basis, the SSO supplier’s load-share to the PJM eSuite subaccount designated by that supplier. The supplier will schedule SSO Supply pursuant to Section 4.1(a) of the Master SSO Supply Agreement using the InSchedule Contract ID as confirmed with the EDC.
04/13/2015 in Supply Agreement
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FAQ-20:
Does the historical hourly data include transmission and distribution losses?
Yes, the historical hourly energy includes the AEP FERC filed transmission loss factor and AEP Ohio’s Tariff distribution loss factor.
04/08/2015 in Data
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FAQ-19:
Has the historical hourly data posted to the AEP-Ohio CBP web site been derated for losses?
The historical hourly load data provided includes losses computed from the AEP FERC filed transmission loss factor and the AEP Ohio Tariff distribution loss factor.
04/08/2015 in Data
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