
Flexible Load Task Force Report - Activities, Approach, and Next Steps
"Learn about the activities, approach, and next steps of the Large Flexible Load Task Force (LFLTF) through meetings, topics, discussions, and proposed schedules leading to consensus and proposals for TAC. See the path forward for more frequent meetings and TAC support sought for the proposed approach. Stay informed and engaged with the latest developments in the energy sector." (299 characters)
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Large Flexible Load Task Force (LFLTF) Report TAC September 26, 2023
LFLTF Activities in last month LFLTF held meetings on September 6 and September 25 Comments on NPRR1191 (and related RRs) were discussed ERCOT staff presented analyses Size and frequency of Large Load ramping events Large Load price-responsive behavior Large Load behavior during the September 6 EEA event Large Load voltage ride-through events 2 PUBLIC
LFLTF Approach and Draft Schedule 1. Each meeting will focus on at most 2 topics as indicated on the schedule. Stakeholder comments and proposals for discussion will be due 7 days prior to the meeting date. 2. Each topic will be discussed twice. At the end of the second meeting, the task force will arrive at a consensus on that issue or a set of proposals to be taken to TAC for an up or down vote. 3. Once an issue has consensus or a direction from TAC, ERCOT will revise NPRR1191 and associated RRs to reflect the direction agreed on. Second Discussion LFLTF Date (PENCILS DOWN) 10/30/2023 11/20/2023 12/11/2023 1/3/2024 1/17/2024 2/5/2024 Proposal(s) Reported up to TAC (possible vote) 12/4/2023 12/4/2023 1/24/2024 1/24/2024 2/21/2024 2/21/2024 First Discussion Materials Due 10/6/2023 10/23/2023 11/13/2023 12/4/2023 12/27/2023 1/10/2024 First Discussion LFLTF Date 10/13/2023 10/30/2023 11/20/2023 12/11/2023 1/3/2024 1/17/2024 Second Discussion Materials Due 10/23/2023 11/13/2023 12/4/2023 12/27/2023 1/10/2024 1/29/2024 Topic Interconnection Process RCLs and EEA procedures Ramp Rate Restrictions Voltage Ride Through Registration of Loads 25 MW or Larger Additional Issues 3 PUBLIC
LFLTF Path Forward Given the volume and diversity of comments received on NPRR1191, LFLTF plans to hold more frequent meetings (twice per month) through early 2024. Each meeting will be focused on 1-2 topics, with the goal of achieving consensus or proposals to take to TAC for direction. Initial meetings will focus on topics with greater agreement. Topics with less consensus will be addressed at later meetings. Approach will be similar to RTCTF and BESTF. 4 PUBLIC
LFLTF Next Steps LFLTF is looking for TAC support of this approach. First proposals would be brought to December 4 TAC meeting. Any other input welcome! 5 PUBLIC