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FAQ-149:
Please confirm if the hourly load data on the CBP website reflect de-rated load and if AEP provides hourly distribution and transmission loss factors for the hourly load data posted to the CBP website.
The energy volumes used for settlement will be de-rated for marginal transmission losses by PJM. The historical hourly load data posted to the CBP website includes all transmission and distribution losses and has not been de-rated for marginal transmission losses. Historical de-ration factors are available on PJM’s website through PJM’s InSchedule tool. AEP Ohio does not post hourly distribution or transmission loss factors.
03/20/2017 in Data
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FAQ-136:
Please confirm that for the period starting June 1, 2016, the hourly energy data for PIPP Customers is not included as part of the SSO information.
Yes, that is correct. For the period prior to June 1, 2016, SSO hourly energy data includes the load of PIPP Customers. For the period starting June 1, 2016, SSO hourly energy data does not include the load of PIPP Customers. The PIPP hourly energy data and monthly customer counts are provided as separate files for CSP and OPCo zones. Please refer to the Data Description file posted to the data room for more details.
10/31/2016 in Data
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FAQ-134:
With reference to the daily PLC data for SSO Customers posted to the data room, please explain the decrease in the daily PLC data for SSO Customers in June 2016?
AEP Ohio cannot comment on how you analyze the data. Nevertheless, AEP Ohio notes two points. First, PLC tags are updated on an annual basis effective on June 1 each year. Second, starting June 1, 2016 the daily PLC data for PIPP Customers are provided as a separate series in the data file and are no longer included as part of the daily PLC of SSO Customers.
10/31/2016 in Data
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FAQ-131:
For the daily NSPL and PLC data, we noticed that you have provided PIPP Customer’s PLC and NSPL as a separate series. Please confirm that for the period starting June 1, 2016 the NPSL and PLC data for PIPP Customers are not included as part of SSO or CRES information.
Yes, that is correct.
09/23/2016 in Data
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FAQ-120:
Will additional ARR information for delivery year 2016/2017 be available prior to the March 2016 Auction?
AEP Ohio does not expect to provide any additional data or information related to ARRs prior to the auction start date of March 29, 2016.
03/23/2016 in Data
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FAQ-119:
Historically, we have observed a decrease of the Large C&I SSO percentage and corresponding increase of Small C&I SSO percentage around November each year. Are Large C&I customers re-classified as Small C&I customers each year around the same time?
There is no re-classification of the type as you have suggested. It is the sole responsibility of the bidder to interpret possible reasons for changes in customer counts and hourly load from period to period.
03/23/2016 in Data
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FAQ-110:
With respect to the historical hourly load data posted to the CBP Website, does the hourly load of SSO Customers include the load of PIPP Customers?
With respect to the historical hourly load data posted to the CBP Website for the period prior to June 1, 2016, the load of PIPP Customers is included as part of the load of SSO Customers. Starting, June 1, 2016, the load of PIPP Customers are excluded from the load of SSO Customers.
03/18/2016 in Data
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FAQ-109:
Is the MW-Measure announced on March 9, 2016 applicable to SSO Suppliers that won tranches in the first three auctions under AEP Ohio’s CBP or is it applicable to SSO Suppliers that will win tranches in the March 2016 Auction, the fourth auction under AEP Ohio’s CBP?
The MW-Measure announced on March 9, 2016 is the weighted average of the MW-Measure applicable to SSO Suppliers that won tranches in the first three auctions and the MW-Measure applicable to SSO Suppliers that will win tranches in the March 2016 Auction. Please see the table provided in FAQ FAQ 108.SSO Suppliers that won tranches in the first three auctions continue to provide supply for PIPP customers as well as for SSO customers. Thus, together these SSO Suppliers are responsible for 83% of SSO customers and 83% of PIPP customers. The total PLC for those 83 tranches is 2,180.08 MW, or 26.27 MW/tranche.
SSO Suppliers that will win tranches in the March 2016 Auction will provide supply for SSO customers only (and not for PIPP customers, who will be served by the CRES Supplier that wins the RFP auction process). Thus, together these SSO Suppliers will be responsible for 17% of SSO customers (and 0% of PIPP customers). The total PLC for those 17 tranches is 384.64, or 22.63 MW/tranche.
The announced MW-measure of 25.65 is the weighted average of these MW-measures ((.83)*26.27+(.17)*22.63)) and is thus a MW-Measure representative of the SSO Load as a whole.
Bidders are reminded that these MW-measures are calculated for informational purposes only. AEP Ohio does not represent that a tranche will have the loads announced or any particular value. The actual SSO Load will depend upon many factors including customer migration to CRES providers and weather conditions. Bidders are responsible for evaluating the uncertainties associated with the SSO Load for which they are responsible for providing supply.
03/14/2016 in Data
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FAQ-108:
Can you please clarify how the MW-Measure announced on March 9, 2016 was calculated?SSO Suppliers with Tranches won before
SSO Suppliers withTranches won at March CRES Suppliers Serving
PIPP Load# tranches 83 17 Shares 83%
17% 0% SSO Customers (excluding PIPP) Total 2,262.60 1,877.96
384.64 Shares 83% 0% 17% PIPP Customers only Total 364.00 302.12 61.88 Total PLC Total 2,626.60 2,180.08 384.64 61.88 Per Tranche MW-Measure Before March 2016 26.27 22.63 N/A Wtd. average MW-Measure (1% of total PLC)
25.65
The table above shows the calculation. The total PLC for SSO is the sum of:- 2,180.08, which is 83% of SSO customers and 83% of PIPP customers; and
- 384.64, which is 17% of SSO customers (and no percentage of PIPP customers).
This total is 2,564.72 (rounded to 2,565 MW). The MW-measure for a 1% tranche is then 1% of 2,565 or 25.65 MW.
03/14/2016 in Data
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FAQ-107:
Supply for an additional 34% of the PIPP Load is expected to be procured through a separate RFP auction process in Spring 2017. What will be the effect on the PLC and MW-measure in the SSO auction of this further transition of PIPP customers?
The PLC associated with the SSO Auction will, at that time, reflect the exclusion of 51% of the PIPP Load (17% procured through a separate RFP auction process in 2016 and 34% procured in 2017). Thus, the MW-measure, which is simply 1% of the PLC associated with SSO Load, will be reduced accordingly.
03/09/2016 in Data
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