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Análisis del entorno externo y sus variables

5. Análisis de entorno externo de la empresa

5.2. Análisis del entorno externo y sus variables

The hourly DAMAP for Demand Side resources scheduled to provide Regulation Service and Operating Reserves for each respective Operating Reserve product p is computed at the RTD interval level and is integrated and summed over the hour. The hourly DAMAP for Demand Side resources scheduled to provide Regulation Service and Operating Reserves for each respective Operating Reserve product p is computed as the greater of (a) zero and (b) the sum of the Regulation Service DAMAP and Operating Reserve DAMAP for each respective Operating Reserve product p due to the Resource over the hour, as described below in Sections 4.1.7.3.1 and 4.1.7.3.2, respectively, and as illustrated formulaically in Appendix H of this manual.

4.1.7.3.1 Regulation Service Component of DAMAP Due to Demand Side Resources

The DAMAP paid to a Demand Side Resource based on its Regulation Service schedule is determined as follows at the RTD interval level and is integrated and summed over the hour.

Real-Time Regulation Service Schedule < DAM Regulation Service Schedule

If the Demand Side Resource’s Real-Time Regulation Service schedule is less than its Day- Ahead Regulation Service schedule, then the DAMAP paid for the Demand Side

Resource’s Regulation Service schedule for each RTD interval is computed as the product of (a) the Resource’s DAM Regulation Capacity schedule for the hour containing that RTD interval minus the Resource’s Real-Time Regulation Capacity schedule in that RTD

interval and (b) the Real-Time Regulation Capacity Market Price in that RTD interval minus the Resource’s DAM Bid to supply Regulation Capacity for the hour containing that RTD interval; plus the product of (a) Regulation Movement MW multiplied by negative 1 and (b) the greater of (i) zero and (ii) the Real-Time Market Price for Regulation Movement for the RTD interval minus the Real-Time Regulation Movement Bid price for the hour containing the RTD interval.

Real-Time Regulation Service Schedule ≥ DAM Regulation Service Schedule

If the Demand Side Resource’s Real-Time Regulation Service schedule is greater than or equal to its DAM Regulation Service schedule, then the DAMAP paid for the Demand Side Resource’s Regulation Service schedule for each RTD interval is computed as the product of (a) the Resource’s DAM Regulation Capacity schedule for the hour containing that RTD interval minus the Resource’s Real-Time Regulation Service schedule in that RTD interval and (b) the greater of (i) zero and (ii) the Real-Time Regulation Capacity Market Price in that RTD interval minus the Resource’s Real-Time Bid to supply Regulation Capacity for the hour containing that RTD interval; plus the product of (a) Regulation Movement MW multiplied by negative 1 and (b) the greater of (i) zero and (ii) the Real-Time Market Price for Regulation Movement for the RTD interval minus the Real-Time Regulation Movement Bid price for the hour containing the RTD interval.

4.1.7.3.2 Operating Reserve Component of DAMAP Due to Demand Side Resources

The DAMAP paid to a Demand Side Resource based on its Operating Reserve schedules is determined as follows:

Real-Time Operating Reserve Schedule < DAM Operating Reserve Schedule

If the Demand Side Resource’s Real-Time schedule for a given Operating Reserve product p is less than its Day-Ahead Operating Reserve schedule for Operating Reserve product “p, then the DAMAP paid for the Demand Side Resource’s Operating Reserve schedule for Operating Reserve product p for each RTD interval is computed as the product of (a) the Resource’s DAM Operating Reserves Service schedule for the hour containing that RTD interval minus the Resource’s Real-Time Operating Reserves Service schedule in that RTD interval; (b) the Real-Time Market Clearing Price for Operating Reserves Service in that RTD interval minus the Resource’s DAM Bid to supply Operating Reserves Service for the hour containing that RTD interval; and (c) the Reserves Performance Index computed for the Demand Side Resource in the RTD interval, as described in section in Section 4.1.7.3.3, below.

Real-Time Operating Reserve Schedule ≥ DAM Operating Reserve Schedule

If the Demand Side Resource’s Real-Time schedule for Operating Reserve product p is greater than or equal to its Day-Ahead Operating Reserve schedule for Operating Reserve product p, then the DAMAP paid for the Demand Side Resource’s Operating Reserve schedule for Operating Reserve product p for each RTD interval is computed as the product of (a) the Resource’s DAM Operating Reserves Service schedule for the hour containing that RTD interval minus the Resource’s Real-Time Operating Reserves Service schedule in that RTD interval; (b) the Real-Time Market Clearing Price for Operating Reserves Service in that RTD interval; and (c) the Reserve Performance Index computed for the Demand Side Resource in the RTD interval, as described in section in Section 4.1.7.3.3, below. 4.1.7.3.3 Reserve Performance Index for Demand Side Resource

Suppliers of Operating Reserves

A Reserve Performance Index (RPI) is computed by the NYISO for the purpose of calculating the DAMAP for Demand Side Resources scheduled to provide Operating Reserves in the Day-Ahead Market. The RPI takes into account the actual Demand Reduction achieved by the Supplier of Operating Reserves following the NYISO’s instruction to convert Operating Reserves to Demand Reduction.

The RPI is a factor with a value between 0.0 and 1.0 inclusive. For each interval in which the NYISO has not instructed the Demand Side Resource to convert its Operating Reserves to Demand Reduction, the Resource’s RPI is set to a value of one. For each interval in which the NYISO has instructed the Demand Side Resource to convert its Operating Reserves to Demand Reduction, the RPI is calculated as the greater of (a) zero and (b) the lesser of (i) one and (ii) the sum of (A) one-tenth and (B) the quotient of (c) the Average Actual Demand Reduction measured from the Resource over the RTD interval and (d) the Average scheduled Demand Reduction measured for the Resource over the RTD interval.

In the event that the Average Actual Demand Reduction measured from the Demand Side Resource over the RTD interval zero or less, the RPI is set to zero.

The determination of a Demand Side Resource’s RPI is illustrated formulaically in Appendix G of this manual.

4.1.8

Cost Recovery for Units Responding to Local Reliability

Rule I-R3 or I-R5

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