Automatic Tracing and Unit Tests Updates for NDCRC Project

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Stay informed about the latest enhancements and upcoming releases for the NDCRC Automatic Tracing and Unit Tests project, including changes in test request submissions, email notifications, and attachment protocols. Prepare for the go-live scheduled on October 1, 2024, and ensure compliance with the revised UX features.

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  1. NDCRC Automatic Tracing and Unit Tests Nick Barbas September 26, 2024

  2. NDCRC Automatic Tracing and Unit Tests Project is in Execution Phase o NDCRC stabilization release deployed to production on September 12, 2024, to align with internal + market feedback, enhancements and patch bugs. o Next NDCRC release planned for production on December 11, 2024, to incorporate more stabilization bug fixes, enhancements as needed. o In the event any critical issues are identified with the QSE Test Request form after go-live, an expedited production patch release will happen in the interim o Platform feasible improvements to the submission form and process that are requested by both ERCOT, and market users will continue in future releases as needed Timeline Update o QSEs to continue to test the NDCRC test request formthrough September 30, 2024, at 08:00 AM o QSEs to follow current process of emailing ERCOT to make real unit testing requests as usual in September. o Go-Live on October 1, 2024, will remain unchanged, i.e. the NDCRC application will be used as the exclusive means to submit generating unit test requests beginning October 1, 2024. o All existing generating unit test request data submitted into NDCRC will be deleted at 10:00 AM on September 30, 2024, in preparation for NDCRC go live on October 1, 2024. o NOTE: All submissions entered via the NDCRC application after 12:00 PM on September 30, 2024, will be treated as actual unit test requests. 2 PUBLIC

  3. NDCRC Automatic Tracing and Unit Tests Changes in 9/12/2024 release o Increased length of QSE Email field o Notification emails have added Station Name, Unit Code, Test Type, MW Value, Test Start Time, Test End Time, and Comments to email body o Attachment filetypes for Word (doc, docx) now supported o Seconds field for Test Start Time and Test End Time defaults to zero o Test Start Time and Test End Times are adjustable even after a test is approved, and comments can still be made (adjustments are locked after Test End Time has passed) o Test Start Time and Test End Time can t be identical o Test Type drop down list has been amended (see next slide) o Dual attachments required for coordinated reactive tests (TO approval and CURL) and single attachment required for non-coordinated reactive tests (TO approval only) o Filter reworked so all requests that are active between the FromDate and ToDate will be returned Test Start Time is between From Date and To Date Test End Time is between From Date and To Date Test Start Time is before From Date and Test End Time is after To Date 3 PUBLIC

  4. NDCRC Automatic Tracing and Unit Tests UX changes in 12/11/2024 release o When uploading attachments on any form, including existing ones that predate the QSE Test Request form, the url to view/download the attachment will be deactivated until the file is scanned and approved (delay of up to 1 minute) o NDCRC s external user base is composed of REs and QSEs who have been vetted and issued certificates by ERCOT, so not expecting a significant volume of attachment rejections based on existing access restrictions o Stabilization fixes and a small number of enhancements (TBD) are also expected to be in this release 4 PUBLIC

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