PJM Manual 11: Energy & Ancillary Services Market Operations Revision: 122 Effective Date: October 1, 2022 Prepared by Day-Ahead and Real-Time Market Operations PJM © 2022 PJM Manual 11: Energy & Ancillary Services Market Operations Table of Contents Table of Contents Approval....................................................................................................10 Current Revision.......................................................................................11 Introduction...............................................................................................13 About PJM Manuals...........................................................................................................13 About This Manual.............................................................................................................13 Using This Manual.............................................................................................................14 Section 1: Overview of Energy & Ancillary Services Market Operations.............................................................................................15 1.1 PJM Responsibilities....................................................................................................16 1.2 PJM Market Participants Responsibilities....................................................................17 1.2.1 Market Buyers.................................................................................................17 1.2.2 Market Sellers.................................................................................................18 1.2.3 Load Serving Entities......................................................................................18 1.2.4 Curtailment Service Providers........................................................................19 Section 2: Overview of the PJM Energy Markets...................................20 2.1 Overview of PJM Energy Markets...............................................................................21 2.1.1 Fast-Start Capable Resources........................................................................21 2.1.2 Fast-Start Capable Adjustment Process.........................................................21 2.1.3 Eligible Fast-Start Resources.........................................................................22 2.1.4 Day-ahead Energy Market..............................................................................22 2.1.5 Real-time Energy Market................................................................................23 2.2 Definition of Locational Marginal Price........................................................................24 2.3 Energy Market Business Rules....................................................................................25 2.3.1 Bidding & Operations Time Line.....................................................................25 2.3.2 Market Buyers.................................................................................................26 2.3.2.1 Fixed and Price Sensitive Demand Bid Business Rules....................26 2.3.2.2 Increment and Decrement (Virtual) Bid Business Rules....................27 2.3.2.3 Up-to Congestion Transaction Business Rules..................................28 2.3.2.4 Electric Distribution Company (EDC) Activities..................................28 2.3.3 Market Sellers.................................................................................................28 2.3.3.1 Capacity Resource Offer Rules:.........................................................30 2.3.3.2 Generator Schedules.........................................................................31 2.3.3.3 Aggregated Unit Business Rules.......................................................35 2.3.3A External Market Sellers................................................................................36 2.3.3A.1 External Resource Day-ahead Market Requirements.....................37 Revision: 122, Effective Date: 10/01/2022 PJM © 2022 2 PJM Manual 11: Energy & Ancillary Services Market Operations Table of Contents 2.3.3A.2 External Resource Reliability Assessment and Commitment Run Requirements.....................................................................................37 2.3.3A.3 External Resource Real-time Market Requirements.......................37 2.3.3.4 Public Distribution Microgrid Generators............................................37 2.3.4 Minimum Generator Operating Parameters – Parameter Limited Schedules............................................................................................................38 2.3.4.1 Parameter Limits................................................................................38 2.3.4.2 Unit Specific Parameter Adjustments.................................................38 2.3.4.3 Parameter Limited Schedule Exceptions...........................................40 2.3.4.4 Real Time Values...............................................................................42 2.3.4.5 Consideration of Price-based Parameter-Limited Schedules in Commitment and Dispatch........................................................................43 2.3.4.6 Minimum Run Time for Pseudo Modeled Combined Cycle Units......43 2.3.4A Internal and External Bilateral Transactions.................................................43 2.3.4B Energy Storage Resource (ESR) Participation Model..................................44 2.3.5 Curtailment Service Providers........................................................................46 2.3.6 PJM Activities..................................................................................................46 2.3.6.1 Market Power Mitigation.....................................................................47 2.3.6.2 Resource Energy Offer Validation (for offers greater than $1,000/ MWh) ........................................................................................................48 2.3.6.3 Fast-Start Capable Generation Resource Composite Energy Offer Screening Process for Composite Offers more than $1,000/MWh...50 2.3.7 Mechanical/Technical Rules............................................................................51 2.3.8 Modeling.........................................................................................................52 2.3.9 Day-ahead Locational Marginal Price (LMP) Calculations..............................53 2.3.10 Operating Parameter Definitions...................................................................53 2.4 Real-time Market Operations.......................................................................................54 2.5 Real-time Clearing Engines.........................................................................................54 2.5.1 Ancillary Service Optimizer (ASO)..................................................................55 2.5.2 Intermediate Term Security Constrained Economic Dispatch (IT SCED).......55 2.5.3 Real-time Security Constrained Economic Dispatch (RT SCED)...................56 2.5.3.1 Real-time Security Constrained Economic Dispatch Optimization.....56 2.5.3.2 Real-time Security Constrained Economic Dispatch Marginal Resource Identification..............................................................................56 2.5.3.3 Real-time Security Constrained Economic Dispatch Methodology....57 2.5.3.4 Real-time Security Constrained Economic Dispatch Timeline and Instruction Set............................................................................................60 2.5.3.5 Real-time Security Constrained Economic Dispatch Inputs...............60 2.6 PJM State Estimator....................................................................................................61 2.7 Locational Pricing Calculator (LPC).............................................................................62 2.7.1 Energy Offers used in Real-time Price Calculation.........................................63 2.7.2 Determination of LMPS for De-Energized Busses..........................................65 2.7.3 Determination of Energy Offers for Generation Resources with Composite Energy Offers greater than $1,000/ MWh and equal to or below $2,000/MWh........................................................................................................65 2.7.4 Determination of Energy Offers for Generation Resources with offers greater than $2,000/MWh....................................................................................66 Revision: 122, Effective Date: 10/01/2022 PJM © 2022 3 PJM Manual 11: Energy & Ancillary Services Market Operations Table of Contents 2.7.5 Determination of Energy Offers for Composite Energy Offers Greater than $2,000/MWh........................................................................................................66 2.8 The Calculation of Locational Marginal Prices (LMPs) During Emergency Procedures....................................................................................................................67 2.9 Shortage Pricing..........................................................................................................69 2.9.1 Calculation of Shortage Pricing LMPs............................................................69 2.10 PJM Real-Time Price Verification Procedure.............................................................70 2.11 Price-Bounding Violations..........................................................................................71 2.12 Calculation of Ramp Limited Desired MWh...............................................................72 2.13 Section Retired..........................................................................................................73 2.14 Balancing Operating Reserve Cost Analysis.............................................................73 2.15 Maximum Emergency Generation in Day-ahead Market...........................................75 2.16 Minimum Capacity Emergency in Day-ahead Market................................................75 2.17 Applying Transmission Constraint Penalty Factors in the Market Clearing Engine...76 2.18 Applying Stability Limits in the Market Clearing Engine.............................................77 2.18.1 Treatment of non-Real MW Stability Limits...................................................77 Section 3: Overview of the PJM Regulation Market..............................78 3.1 Overview of the PJM Regulation Market.....................................................................78 3.2 PJM Regulation Market Business Rules......................................................................79 3.2.1 Regulation Market Eligibility............................................................................79 3.2.2 Regulation Market Data Timeline....................................................................81 3.2.3 Regulation Bilateral Transactions...................................................................82 3.2.4 Regulation Requirement Determination..........................................................83 3.2.5 Regulation Obligation .....................................................................................83 3.2.6 Regulation Offer Period..................................................................................83 3.2.7 Regulation Market Clearing............................................................................84 3.2.7.1 Dispatch in the Regulation Market.....................................................84 3.2.7.2 Regulating Capability ........................................................................84 3.2.7.3 Mileage and the Performance Offer...................................................84 3.2.7.4 Lost Opportunity Cost (LOC)..............................................................85 3.2.7.5 Total Offer...........................................................................................86 3.2.7.6 Benefits Factor Function....................................................................88 3.2.7.7 Three Pivotal Supplier Test................................................................90 3.2.8 Hydropower Units Opportunity Cost...............................................................91 3.2.8.1 Hydropower Operation.......................................................................92 3.2.9 Regulation Market Operations........................................................................92 3.2.10 Settlements...................................................................................................93 Section 4: Overview of the PJM Reserve Market...................................94 4.1 Overview of the PJM Reserve Markets.......................................................................94 4.2 PJM Reserve Market Offer Business Rules................................................................95 4.2.1 Reserve Market Eligibility................................................................................95 4.2.1.1 Requests for Eligibility for Nuclear, Wind, Solar Resources...............96 4.2.1.2 Economic Load Response Reserve Eligibility....................................96 Revision: 122, Effective Date: 10/01/2022 PJM © 2022 4 PJM Manual 11: Energy & Ancillary Services Market Operations Table of Contents 4.2.2 Reserve Resource Offer Requirements..........................................................97 4.2.2.1 Communication for Reserve Capability Limitation.............................98 4.2.3 Reserve Market Resource Offer Structure......................................................98 4.2.4 Offer Period Timing.......................................................................................101 4.2.5 Reserve Market Resource Capability...........................................................102 4.2.5.1 Reserve Market Capability for Online Generation Resources.........102 4.2.5.2 Reserve Market Capability for Offline Generation Resources.........102 4.2.5.3 Reserve Market Capability for Synchronous Condensers...............103 4.2.5.4 Reserve Market Capability for Hydropower Resources...................103 4.3 Reserve Requirement Determination........................................................................104 4.3.1 Locational Aspect of Reserves.....................................................................106 4.3.2 Creation of New Reserve Subzones.............................................................106 4.3.3 Reserve Demand Curves and Penalty Factors.............................................107 4.4 Reserve Market Clearing...........................................................................................108 4.4.1 Product and Locational Substitution.............................................................109 4.4.2 Day-ahead Reserve Market Clearing............................................................110 4.4.3 Real-Time Reserve Market Clearing.............................................................110 4.4.3.1 Deselection of Reserve Resources in Real-Time.............................112 4.3.4 Opportunity Costs for Condensers in the Reserve Clearing.........................113 4.4.5 Determination of Reserve Clearing Prices....................................................115 4.4.5.1 Determination of Synchronized Reserve Clearing Prices................116 4.4.5.2 Determination of Non-Synchronized Reserve Clearing Prices.........116 4.4.5.3 Determination of Secondary Reserve Clearing Prices.....................117 4.5 Event Performance ...................................................................................................117 4.5.1 Performance Verification...............................................................................117 4.5.2 Non-Performance..........................................................................................118 4.6 Reserve Obligations .................................................................................................120 4.7 Bilateral Reserve Transactions..................................................................................120 4.8 Reserve Settlements.................................................................................................121 Section 4b: Section Retired...................................................................122 4b.1 Section Retired........................................................................................................122 4b.2 Section Retired........................................................................................................122 Section 5: Market Clearing Processes and Tools................................123 5.1 PJM Scheduling Process ..........................................................................................123 5.2 Scheduling Tools........................................................................................................125 5.2.1 ExSchedule...................................................................................................125 5.2.2 PJM InSchedule............................................................................................126 5.2.3 Load Forecasting..........................................................................................126 5.2.4 Markets Database System............................................................................127 5.2.5 Hydro Calculator...........................................................................................128 5.2.6 PJM Day-ahead Energy Market Technical Software.....................................128 5.2.7 Calculation of Day-ahead Prices...................................................................130 5.2.7.1 Day-ahead Integer Relaxation.........................................................131 Revision: 122, Effective Date: 10/01/2022 PJM © 2022 5 PJM Manual 11: Energy & Ancillary Services Market Operations Table of Contents 5.2.7.2 Energy Offers used in Day-ahead Price Calculation........................132 5.2.7.3 Determination of Energy Offer for Generation Resources with Composite Energy Offers Greater Than $1,000/MWh and equal to or below $2,000/MWh..................................................................................133 5.2.7.4 Determination of Energy Offer for Generation Resources with Offers Greater than $2,000/MWh............................................................134 5.2.7.5 Determination of Energy Offer for Composite Energy Offers Greater than $2,000/MWh.......................................................................134 Section 6: Section Retired.....................................................................136 Section 7: External Transaction Scheduling........................................137 7.1 Net Interchange Cap..................................................................................................137 7.2 Overview of the PJM-MISO Coordinated Transaction Scheduling............................138 7.3 PJM-MISO Coordinated Transaction Scheduling Business Rules............................138 7.3.1 CTS Bid Clearing..........................................................................................138 7.3.2 CTS Common Clearing.................................................................................139 7.3.3 CTS Clearing Suspension.............................................................................139 7.3.4 CTS Settlement.............................................................................................140 Section 8: Posting OASIS Information................................................. 141 Section 9: Hourly Scheduling................................................................142 9.1 Hourly Schedule Adjustments ...................................................................................142 9.1.1 Intraday Offers Optionality............................................................................145 9.2 Self-Schedule Adjustments........................................................................................146 Section 10: Overview of the Demand Resource Participation........... 147 10.1 Overview of Demand Resource Participation..........................................................147 10.1.1 Economic Load Response Participant Review Process.............................148 10.2 Demand Resource Registration Requirements.......................................................149 10.2.1 Registration combinations...........................................................................149 10.2.2 Curtailment Service Providers....................................................................150 10.2.2.1 Dispatch Groups ...........................................................................155 10.2.2.2 Customer Usage Information Authorization...................................156 10.2.3 PJM Activities..............................................................................................158 10.2.4 Electric Distribution Company (“EDC”) and Load Serving Entity (“LSE”) Activities............................................................................................................158 10.2.5 CBL Certification Process...........................................................................158 10.3 Economic DR Energy Market Participation..............................................................159 10.3.1 Economic Load Response Resource Composite Energy Offer Screening Process for Composite Offers more than $1,000/MWh.....................................161 Revision: 122, Effective Date: 10/01/2022 PJM © 2022 6 PJM Manual 11: Energy & Ancillary Services Market Operations Table of Contents 10.3.2 Determination of LMPs for Economic Load Response Resources with Composite Energy Offers greater than 1,000/ MWh and equal to or below $2,000/MWh......................................................................................................162 10.3.3 Determination of LMPs for Composite Energy Offers Greater than $2,000/MWh......................................................................................................163 10.3.4 Net Benefits Test to determine Net Benefits Threshold..............................164 10.4 Demand Resource Metering and Settlement Data Requirements...........................165 10.4.1 Metered Data..............................................................................................165 10.4.2 Customer Baseline Load (CBL)..................................................................166 10.4.3 Economic Energy Settlements....................................................................173 10.4.4 Economic Energy Settlements Cost Allocation...........................................175 10.4.5 Emergency and Pre-Emergency Energy Settlements................................175 10.4.6 Emergency and Pre-Emergency Energy Settlements Cost Allocation.......176 10.5 Aggregation for Economic, Pre-Emergency and Emergency Demand Resources.176 10.5.1 Calculations for the Weighted Average Line Loss Factor...........................177 10.5.2 Settlement for Aggregation.........................................................................177 10.6 Interval Meter Equipment and Load Data Requirements.........................................178 10.7 Use of Sub-meter Load Data to Support Demand Response Regulation Compliance.................................................................................................................179 Section 11: Section Retired................................................................... 181 11.1 Section Retired........................................................................................................181 11.2 Section Retired........................................................................................................181 Section 12: Overview of the Price Responsive Demand.....................182 12.1 Overview of Price Responsive Demand..................................................................182 12.2 Price Responsive Demand Business Rules............................................................182 12.2.1 Price-Demand Curves in the Energy Market..............................................182 12.2.2 Characteristics of Price-Demand Curves in the PJM Energy Market.........183 12.2.3 Section Retired...........................................................................................183 12.2.4 Price-Demand Curves in Real-time Energy Market Operations.................183 12.2.5 Section Deleted...........................................................................................184 12.2.6 PRD Curves Submitted by PRD Providers.................................................184 Attachment A: Interchange Energy Schedule Curtailment Order......185 Attachment B: Pumped Storage Modeling...........................................186 Attachment C: PJM Procedure for Cost Adjustment.......................... 188 Attachment D: Verification of Offers greater than $1,000/MWh that were not eligible to set LMP...............................................................191 Revision: 122, Effective Date: 10/01/2022 PJM © 2022 7 PJM Manual 11: Energy & Ancillary Services Market Operations Table of Contents Revision History..................................................................................... 193 Revision: 122, Effective Date: 10/01/2022 PJM © 2022 8 PJM Manual 11: Energy & Ancillary Services Market Operations Table of Exhibits Table of Exhibits Exhibit 1: Load Forecasting Process............................................................................127 Exhibit 2: Energy Market Daily......................................................................................128 Exhibit 3: Settlement Subsystems................................................................................129 Exhibit 4: Download Data from Markets Database.......................................................131 Exhibit 5: Energy Market Data Flow............................................................................. 131 Revision: 122, Effective Date: 10/01/2022 PJM © 2022 9 PJM Manual 11: Energy & Ancillary Services Market Operations Approval Approval Approval Date: 09/29/2022 Effective Date: 10/01/2022 Joe Ciabattoni, Sr. Manager Day-Ahead Market Operations Brian Chmielewski, Manager Real-Time Market Operations Revision: 122, Effective Date: 10/01/2022 PJM © 2022 10
Description: