The objective of this initiative is to create a new EIM sub-entity scheduling role that allows for multiple scheduling coordinators within a single EIM entity balancing authority area to schedule and settle non-participating loads and resources.
Outcome: FERC accepted our tariff revisions on March 31, 2022, to create EIM Sub-Entity and EIM Sub-Entity Scheduling Coordinator roles. These new roles will allow one or more electric utilities embedded within a single EIM Entity balancing authority area to participate in the EIM by enabling them, through their EIM Sub-Entity Scheduling Coordinators, to schedule and financially settle non-participating loads and resources directly in the EIM.
Proposal Development | Decision | Implementation | Completed/Closed |
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Jun 02, 2021 Revised draft tariff language and agreements posted
Mar 18, 2021 Draft final proposal posted |
Mar 31, 2022 FERC approval (ER22-869)
Jan 21, 2022 Tariff amendment filing (ER22-869) Sep 08, 2021 EIM Governing Body approval Sep 22-23, 2021 Board of Governors approval (consent agenda) |
To be determined
Implementation milestones
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