Past event: Fundamentals of The Texas ERCOT Electric Power Market Seminar

Understand ERCOT & the New World of Texas Electric Power - A Two-Day Classroom Seminar (CPE Approved)

This new in-depth two-day program provides a comprehensive and clear explanation of the structure, function, and current status of the Texas ERCOT ISO including its operations, the fundamentals of day-ahead and real-time energy auctions, LMP, CRRs, generation capacity markets (Resource Adequacy) and the new operational and economic issues raised by the integration of solar, wind, distributed generation ("DER"), demand response ("DR") and demand side management ("DSM") resources.

Gain an understanding of the dynamic Texas wholesale and retail competitive markets, and learn how these markets interface with ERCOT ISO energy auctions and ISO operations. Understand, enhance and apply knowledge of the ERCOT' nodal market operations for Energy, Ancillary Services, Market Settlements, Capacity, Retail and Renewables.

This seminar will also address the rapidly expanding new market opportunities in Texas Renewables - Wind, Solar, etc., Distributed Generation ("DER"), Demand Response and Demand Side Management ("DSM") as well as the new opportunities that will be emerging from the current re-design of ERCOT Ancillary Services, future Ancillary and Capacity market initiatives and the further unbundling of ERCOT services.

What You Will Learn

  1. ERCOT's market functions, market participants and players and how they interface and do business.
  2. The importance of the QSEs' central role in representing market participants before ERCOT,
  3. What makes the ERCOT market unique compared to all other ISOs and RTOs.
  4. What changed after the move to a nodal market design and major transactional differences.
  5. What the "Shadow Price" is, and why it is important and its relationship to LMP.
  6. Nodal System: LMPs, congestion management and CRRs and settlement processes.
  7. The functions and importance of congestion revenue rights and why these financial instruments are used
  8. ERCOT's zonal and local congestion management operations and differences
  9. Day-Ahead and real-time markets for energy, ancillary services and capacity - RUC and HRUC.
  10. The workings and relationship of the day-ahead and real-time markets

You Will Also Learn

  1. How Bilateral and Auction Markets interface and how they work independently and together.
  2. Wholesale pricing, retail market Functions and structures for retail business.
  3. The key wholesale market settlement operations under the nodal market.
  4. How ERCOT's retail market works and what's going on in this market.
  5. The controversial relationships between reserve margins and real-time energy price market caps.
  6. What Generation, Transmission and infrastructure issues ERCOT faces now and over the next ten years.
  7. ERCOT has targeted demand response deployments, renewable energy and DSM programs and those on the horizon.
  8. The interconnectivity issues in natural gas and power markets.
  9. How the different IT systems fit together and are used in the Wholesale and Retail Markets.
  10. What are the steps for planning and accomplishing resource interconnections with ERCOT

Who Should Attend this Seminar

Professionals from natural gas and electric utilities, pipelines, attorneys; government regulators, traders & trading support staff, energy producers and marketers, banks and hedge funds, government regulators, buyers and operators, accountants & auditors, industrial trade groups, shipping and cargo executives, equipment manufacturers and suppliers, environmentists, and anyone needing a solid overview and foundation in understanding how ERCOT works and current issues.

Prerequisites and Advance Preparation
This fundamental level group live seminar has no prerequisites. No advance preparation is required before the seminar.

Program Level
Basic level. This fundamental course begins with basic material and then proceeds to the intermediate level.

Delivery Method
Group-live.

Each Class is Limited to First 20 Registrants

Your Instructor

Greg Peters
Greg Peters is President, EnVision Energy Solutions and the natural gas consultant to the Midwest ISO and author of several of the MISO's electric - natural gas infrastructure interdependency studies. Mr. Peters has over 25 years of energy industry consulting and management experience and is an expert in energy products and services marketing and supply planning, procurement and energy management. Mr. Peters' consulting experience includes several years as Manager of Price Waterhouse's National Public Utilities Consulting Services and currently as President, Envision Energy Solutions Company. Envision provides gas, electric and fuel management consulting services to a wide range of industrial, commercial and municipal end-users. Previously, Mr. Peters has had fuel procurement, fuel management and planning responsibilities for Columbia Energy Services Corporation, Equitable Gas Company, and The Peoples Natural Gas Company.

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Seminar Agenda

  • Understand the different types of players, stakeholders and their different roles and multiple functions.
  • The key wholesale and retail stakeholders and market participants are, and how their activities shape ERCOT's operations.
  • The importance of the QSEs' role and who can participate based on qualifications and objectives.
  • The day-ahead auction markets work, the timing issues and the types of products.
  • The critical functions and relationships of the day-ahead and real-time markets and how they interact in the wholesale and retail markets.
  • Locational marginal pricing (LMP) and why and how it's used for choosing offers and product pricing.
  • How LMP is calculated and used for transaction pricing at nodes, zones and hubs.
  • The different functions of ERCOT energy, balancing or "spot market" and ancillary market services.
  • What DRUC, HRUC and related capacity markets mean and why these distinctions are important.
  • The difference between auction and bilateral bulk power markets and the pros & cons of each.
  • How the "Two-Market Settlement" process works and the key wholesale market settlement activities.
  • Load Zone versus hub settlements and LMP calculation differences.
  • The concerns and relationships between reserve margins real-time energy price market caps and reserve markets.
  • New and potential future ancillary services in the works that will change the number of products offered.
  • ERCOT's and the power industry's perspectives on "forward capacity" markets and price caps.
  • The concerns and relationships between reserve margins real-time energy price market caps.
  • Generation, Transmission and other infrastructure issues ERCOT faces now and over the next ten years.
  • The "smart grid" is in ERCOT and a discussion of the key issues and how the smart grid is likely to develop and impact wholesale and retail price signals.
  • A summary of the key issues of today and where the ERCOT is headed, including a discussion of the smart grid, renewable energy and the building of new transmission lines.
  • The major issues facing wind energy, solar and other renewables and how these generation sources relate to the proposed buildout of the backbone power grid.
  • The ERCOT targeted demand response deployments as cost-effective alternatives to transmission and distribution infrastructure upgrades for local reliability.
  • The roles that different distributed energy resources play in a targeted demand management program.
  • The drivers for the growing interest in these non-wires distributed generation ("DER"), demand response ("DR") and related demand side management ("DSM") initiatives.
  • The current and future issues facing ERCOT on DER, DR and DSM alternatives.
  • How end-users buy and manage their electric choices and procurement options and what are they today and expected to be in the future.

Venue

Homewood Suites by Hilton Houston Near the Galleria
2950 Sage Rd, 77056
Houston, TX, USA

Hotel and Seminar Information

This two-day seminar will be held at the hotels listed below or can be conducted on-site at your facilities. The seminar will start promptly at 8:00 AM and will finish at 4:00 PM on the first day. On Day 2 the seminar will begin at 8:00 AM and end at 12:00 PM. The program includes continental breakfast, lunch on the first day and coffee breaks. On the second day it includes a continental breakfast and coffee breaks. Attendees also receive a professionally produced seminar manual that can serve as a valuable office reference. Dress is casual for all seminars.

Homewood Suites by Hilton Houston Near the Galleria
2950 Sage Road
Houston, TX 77056
Telephone: (713) 439-1305
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A limited amount of sleeping rooms are being held as a courtesy block. King Suite at $149.00 plus taxes. Please call the hotel and ask for the PGS Energy Training courtesy block.
Event details
Organizer : PGS
Event type : Training Course
Reference : ASDE-19224