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1 Nodal Credit Monitoring and Management Overview
2 Slide 2 Topic Outline I. Key Differences from ERCOT s Zonal to Nodal Market II. ERCOT operational changes III. ERCOT daily timeline IV. Credit Monitoring and Management Reports V. Allocation of 90% Available Credit Limit VI. Alternative Means of Satisfying ERCOT Creditworthiness Requirements VII. Counter-Party CRR Credit Assignment VIII.DAM Bids & Offers (NPRR206) IX. Detailed Appendix of Formulas
3 Slide 3 Presentation Objective Using the information in this presentation you will be able to understand An overview of the Nodal credit process.
4 Description of Credit
5 Slide 5 Key Credit Differences from Zonal to Nodal Establishes entire financial relationship between ERCOT and a Market Participant under one contract rather than multiple contracts Combine QSE, Sub-QSE and CRR activity under one contract Establishes the new concept of counter-party Counter-Party is a single Entity that is a QSE and/or a CRR Account Holder (CRRAH). A Counter-Party includes all registration as a QSE, all subordinate QSEs, and all CRR Account Holders by the same Entity. CRR Account Holder (CRRAH) is an Entity that is qualified to become the owner of record of CRRs and is registered as a CRR Account Holder with ERCOT. QSE is A Market Participant that is qualified by ERCOT in accordance with Section 16, Registration and Qualification of Market Participants, for communication with ERCOT for Resource Entities and LSEs and for settling payments and charges with ERCOT.
6 Slide 6 Key Credit Differences from Zonal to Nodal TPE Calculation Summary
7 Slide 7 Key Credit Differences from Zonal to Nodal Term How it is used Notes Total Credit Limit (TCL) Total Potential Exposure (TPE) Current Credit Exposure (CCE) Future Credit Exposure (FCE) Available Credit Limit (ACL) The TCL minus exposure (TPE) is used to determined the (ACL); subsequently it will be used in the CRR and DAM Auctions. Allows pooling of exposure and thus one collateral amount (rather than separate collateral for each type of activity) Obligations as a result of the Adjustment Period operations and Real-Time operations; CRR auction invoice obligations. Known obligations in the DAM; Term to value forward CRRs in the new market design Valuations based on historical pricing Counter-Party determines amount allocated for CRR Auction and DAM (90% of ACL) TCL = Unsecured Credit Limit + Collateral Posted TPE = CCE +FCE TPE = CCE +FCE TPE = CCE +FCE ACL = TCL TPE
8 Slide 8 Key Credit Differences from Zonal to Nodal Available Credit Limit Formula
9 Slide 9 Key Credit Differences from Zonal to Nodal Requires DAM and CRR auctions to work within a credit limit ERCOT credit staff must provide credit limit to Counter-Party Counter-Party allocates credit to CRR auction engine & Day Ahead Market (DAM) daily (business days only). Note: Credit Staff provides credit limit daily. CRR Auction is held annually/monthly. If no CRR Auction; the 90% of the ACL is allocated to DAM. Weekend DAM activities reduce ACL based on last business day update.
10 Slide 10 Key Credit Differences from Zonal to Nodal ERCOT Operational Changes Automated credit monitoring system Exposure calculations performed on Business Days (and evaluation of collateral adequacy) Counter-Party manages division of Credit Limit between CRR Auction and Day Ahead Market.
11 ERCOT Daily Timeline
12 ERCOT Daily Timeline Slide 12
13 Credit Monitoring and Management Reports
14 Slide 14 Credit Monitoring and Management Reports ERCOT will post (on the MIS see next slide) the reports listed below twice each Business Day: First Posting: A preliminary set for the day, will be made by 1200 Second Posting: The final reports will be made before midnight. Reports (available via MIS/WebServices GetReport ): ACL: Available Credit Limit Summary Report TPE: EAL: AIL: Total Potential Exposure Summary Report Estimate Aggregate Liability Summary Report Estimated Aggregate Liability Detail Report Aggregate Incremental Liability Detail Report
15 Slide 15 Credit Monitoring and Management Reports The following reports will post (on the MIS) twice each Business Day by 1200 and before midnight: FCEOBL (Obligations): FCEOPT (Options): Future Credit Exposure for CRR PTP Obligations Summary Report Future Credit Exposure for CRR PTP Obligations Detail Report Future Credit Exposure for CRR PTP Options Summary Report Future Credit Exposure for CRR PTP Options Detail Report Reports template will be posted by March External reports provide a significant level of detail to aid Counter-Parties in understanding their TPE and ACL calculation. Note: FCE will be an ongoing (daily) evaluation.
16 Credit Monitoring and Management Reports For Counter-Party Only: MIS ERCOT Market Information List (EMIL) Index# Product Name FNC-470-SG ACL: Available Credit Limit Summary Report NP SG TPE: NP SG EAL: NP SG NP SG AIL: NP SG FCEOBL (Summary): NP SG FCEOBL (Detail): NP SG FCEOPT (Summary): Total Potential Exposure Summary Report Estimate Aggregate Liability Summary Report Estimated Aggregate Liability Detail Report Aggregate Incremental Liability Detail Report Future Credit Exposure for CRR PTP Obligations (FCEOBL) Summary Report Future Credit Exposure for CRR PTP Obligations (FCEOBL) detail Report Future Credit Exposure for CRR PTP Options (FCEOPT) Summary Report Future Credit Exposure for CRR PTP Options NP SG FCEOPT (Details):(FCEOPT) detail Report Generating ercot.c om API FTP MIS (Pub, Cert., SeC.) Frequency twice each business day by 1200 by 2350 X C twice each business day by 1200 by 2350 X C twice each business day by 1200 by 2350 X C twice each business day by 1200 by 2350 X C twice each business day by 1200 by 2350 X C twice each business day by 1200 by 2350 X C twice each business day by 1200 by 2350 X C twice each business day by 1200 by 2350 X C twice each business day by 1200 by 2350 X C Slide 16
17 Credit Monitoring and Management Reports MIS ERCOT Market Information List (EMIL) ACL: TPE: EAL: AIL: FCEOBL (Summary) FCEOBL (Detail) FCEOPT (Options - Summary) FCEOPT (Details) Product Name Available Credit Limit Summary Report Total Potential Exposure Summary Report Estimate Aggregate Liability Summary Report Estimated Aggregate Liability Detail Report Aggregate Incremental Liability Detail Report Future Credit Exposure for CRR PTP Obligations (FCEOBL) Summary Report Future Credit Exposure for CRR PTP Obligations (FCEOBL) detail Report Future Credit Exposure for CRR PTP Options (FCEOPT) Summary Report Future Credit Exposure for CRR PTP Options (FCEOPT) detail Report Intended Recipient Counter Party Counter Party Counter Party Counter Party Counter Party Counter Party Counter Party Counter Party Counter Party Product Description Publish available Credit Limit amount for each Counter Party for both CRR and DAM allocations twice on every Business Day. Services Publish TPE related calculations MIS Landing Page Portlet Name Report Id Services Publish EAL related calculations at a summary level Services Publish EAL related calculations at a detail level Publish AIL related calculations at a detail level Services Services Credit Monitoring Reports Credit Monitoring Reports Credit Monitoring Reports Credit Monitoring Reports Credit Monitoring Reports Publish FCEOBL related calculations at a summary level Publish FCEOBL related calculations at a detail level Publish FCEOPT related calculations at a summary level Publish FCEOPT related calculations at a detail level Slide 17
18 Slide 18 Credit Monitoring and Management Reports
19 Slide 19 Credit Monitoring and Management Reports Listed as CMM Reports
20 Allocation of 90% Available Credit Limit (ACL)
21 Allocation of 90% Available Credit Limit (ACL) When credit limits must be set for both CRR and DAM on the same day: Counter-Party will manage 90% of Available Credit Limit (ACL) to allocate to any upcoming CRR auction(s) no less than 3 business days in advance of the auction bid submission closing time One limit per Counter-Party per CRR Auction The CRR Auction engine will roll up bid activity to a single collateral constraint Counter-Party sets credit limit in CRR Auction CRRAH can further reduce credit limits within the CRR Auction credit limit constraint Credit limit assigned to CRR Auction is locked out from 3 business days in advance of the auction until invoices are posted (CRR Auction Lock Period) (8 total days for monthly CRR Auction) Slide 21
22 Slide 22 Allocation of 90% Available Credit Limit (ACL) Counter-Party Available Credit Limit (ACL) Editor Note: Null = 0 (zero) in the C-P Editor
23 Allocation of 90% Available Credit Limit (ACL) CRR Account Holder Available Credit Limit (ACL) Editor Note: Null = no credit limitation has been entered in the CRRAH Editor Slide 23
24 Slide 24 Allocation of 90% Available Credit Limit (ACL) Example During CRR Auction Lock Period from 3 days before the Bid Window closes (known as Lock date) until Auction invoices generated TCL: $10,000 (Total Credit Limit) TPE: $6,000 (Total Potential Exposure = CCE + FCE); ACL: $4,000 (ACL = TCL TPE) 90% ACL: $3,600 90% ACL - $3,600 CRR Auction Lockdown: $2,000 DAM $1,600 CRR Auction $2,000 CRR Auction (allocated amount) DAM (remaining credit after CRR rolls into DAM) Note: During the lockdown, the CRR Auction amount cannot increase or decrease.
25 Slide 25 Allocation of 90% Available Credit Limit (ACL) Example: Scenario where TPE increases during lock period During CRR Auction Lock Period TCL: $10,000 (Total Credit Limit) TPE: $8,000 (Total Potential Exposure = CCE + FCE); ACL: $2,000 (ACL = TCL TPE) 90% ACL: $1,800 CRR Auction Lockdown: $2,000 DAM: $0 90% ACL - $1,800 CRR Auction $2,000 CRR Auction (allocated amount) Note: During the lockdown, the CRR auction credit limit amount cannot increase or decrease. If TPE goes up during the lockdown, then: Collateral Call will take place (for the minimum of $200 in this example) Nothing available for DAM
26 Slide 26 Allocation of 90% Available Credit Limit (ACL) Example: Scenario where you are outside of CRR Auction Lock Period TCL: $10,000 (Total Credit Limit) TPE: $6,000 (Total Potential Exposure = CCE + FCE) ACL: $4,000 (ACL= TCL TPE) 90% ACL: $3,600 90% ACL - $3,600 DAM $3,600 DAM (all credit goes to DAM)
27 Alternative Means of Satisfying ERCOT Creditworthiness Requirements
28 Slide 28 Alternative Means of Satisfying ERCOT Creditworthiness Requirements Same as in Zonal Market Guarantee Agreement (standard ERCOT form) Letter of Credit (standard ERCOT form) Surety Bond (standard ERCOT form) Cash Note: Cash can be held as a fund to pre-pay invoices (MP approval) Excess cash collateral can be used to pay invoices Cash will be posted the following day, if sent after 12 noon Contact [email protected]
29 Counter-Party CRR Credit Assignment
30 Slide 30 Counter-Party CRR credit assignment Counter-Party logs into the CRR system and assigns credit limit to the CRR auction(s) Anytime after the Auction Notice and 3 days before the Bid Window closes (known as Lock date) This assigned amount may be reduced by ERCOT, if it is above the ACL on the day of the Lock date From Lock date until Invoices issued, when credit consumed in auction is picked up in Current Obligations Counter-Party assigns credit limit for any applicable CRR auctions and for time of use
31 Allocation of 90% Available Credit Limit (ACL) CRR Account Holder Available Credit Limit (ACL) Editor Note: Null = no credit limitation has been entered in the CRRAH Editor Slide 31
32 Slide 32 Counter-Party CRR credit assignment CRR bids are not constrained by credit limit, unlike the DAM CRRAH can submit bids in excess of credit limit CRR Auction will not award in excess of credit limit Credit allocated to CRR market is just another constraint in the optimization Budget Constraint see details in the appendix
33 DAM Bids and Offers
34 Slide 34 DAM Bids & Offers DAM submissions are limited by the 90% available credit Submissions above the credit limit are rejected. Phase 2 validation enforces credit check and reprocesses all the submissions at 7 am in the day-ahead to validate against the counterparty credit limit (see DAM outreach presentation for more information). Transactions submitted after 7:00 am until 10:00am subject to immediate credit validation Note that credit: Cannot be divided up among sub-qses Cannot be managed by a QSE to a lower credit line for DAM Phase 1 only (prior to 7am in DAM) Phase 1 & 2 (7-10am) Initial validation of the format of submission, proper QSE permission to make the submission, offer caps, etc. Credit exposure, ownership, AS Obligations, etc.
35 DAM Bids & Offers A. Transaction affected by the credit validation: Energy Bids Energy-Only Offers (EOO) Three-Part Supply Offers (TPO) Self-Arranged Ancillary Services PTP Obligation Bids B. At 0700, Phase 2 validation reprocesses all previous submission in the following order: 1. Self-Arranged AS (calculates the AS Obligation Self-Arranged AS = remaining amount of QSE AS Obligation to be purchased in the DAM) 2. Offers (includes EOO and TPO; excludes CRR Offers for NOIEs only and AS Offers) 3. Bids (includes Energy Bids and PTP Obligation Bids) Day-Ahead Market C. After Phase 2/0700 Each transaction validate in order that QSE submits Slide 35
36 Slide 36 DAM Bids & Offers Exposure Calculations Remaining AS Obligation that is not Self-Arranged: Product of the quantity of AS not self-arranged times the 95th percentile of the hourly Market Clearing Price for Capacity (MCPC) for that Ancillary Service over the previous 30 days for that hour Energy Offers: Quantity of the offer multiplied by the 95th percentile of the hourly difference of Real-Time (Settlement Point Price) SPP and Day-Ahead SPP over the previous 30 days for the hour Energy Bids: Quantity of the bid multiplied by the bid price (nonzero) Both: Energy Bids and Offers at the same Settlement Point for the same hour, the exposure is the maximum of the exposure for either the Bid or the Offer (i.e., not netted)
37 Slide 37 DAM Bids & Offers Exposure Calculations- PTP Obligation Bid: Sum of the quantity of bid multiplied by the bid price, if positive, plus 95th percentile of the hourly positive Real-Time price difference between the source and the sink over the previous 30 days for the hour Only positive price differences are used to determine the 95th percentile. Note: The Market Credit Working Group is currently considering nodal protocol changes to adjust the DAM exposure calculations
38 Slide 38 Conclusion Thanks for your attention! Questions? Comments?
39 Appendix
40 DAM Credit Exposure Example 40 Slide 40
41 DAM Credit Exposure Example cont d Slide 41
42 Slide 42 CRR Auctions Budget Constraint applied in auction j max( p ah, j,0) xah, j min( pah, k,0) ( CRRah, k xah, k ) ( pah, obl hah, obl ) k obl Three parts, Options, Offers, Obligations x ah, obl SIBudget ah See CRR Conceptual System Design B2 v2.0
43 Obligation future exposure estimate FCEOBLo = Max (ACPEOBLo, - FMMOBLo) FMMOBLo is fair mark to market which is weighted avg of Auction Clearing Price Today s Value Five Day Value Last Month Value Calculated for all unsettled Obligations ACPEOBLo = MWhrs * X*Y/clearing price (if cp>$y/mwhr) = MWhrs * X (if $0 < cp < $Y/MWhr) = MWhrs * (ABS(cp) + $X) (if cp < $0/MWhr) Tentatively X = $1/MWhr, Y = $1.50/MWhr 43 Slide 43
44 Slide 44 Credit limit examples TPE TCL Diff ACL (as diff) 90% ACL to CRR Limit set in CRR by CRRAH CRR confirm to CMM To DAM Up to 2 days prior to a CRR Auction Example 1 4,000 3,000 (1,000) - - 2, Example 2 4,000 5,000 1,000 1, , Example 3 4,000 8,000 4,000 4,000 3,600 2,000 2,000 1,600 TPE TCL Diff ACL (as diff) 90% ACL to CRR "Locked down CRR CL of 900" CRR confirm to CMM To DAM Add'l collateral required During "Lock Down Period" - from 2 days prior until Auction invoices generated Example 4 4,000 3,000 (1,000) ,900 Example 5 4,000 4, Example 6 4,000 8,000 4,000 4,000 3, ,700 -
45 Slide 45 Total Potential Exposure (TPE) Calculation TPE determined as follows: Generally, if Counter-Party has granted ERCOT a first priority security interest* in receivables, formula is:» TPE = CCE + FCE Otherwise, formula is:» TPE = max [0,CCE] + max [0,FCE] Where CCE is current credit exposure FCE if future credit exposure * or is an EC or an Entity created under Texas Water Code (TWC)
46 Slide 46 TPE Calculation - CCE Summary CCE = Max [(IEL for the first 60 days), EAL, AIL, (EAL+AIL)] Where IEL = Initial Estimated Liability (old TEL) EAL = Estimated Aggregate Liability AIL = Aggregate Incremental Liability (old NLRI - (Net Resource Imbalance Liability) )
47 Slide 47 TPE Calculation - CCE - EAL Component EAL = Estimated Aggregate Liability = Max [IEL during the first 60-day period, Max (ADTE during the previous 60-day period)] + OUT + PUL + DALE Where ADTE = Average daily transaction extrapolated = 40 days times average daily amount from (typically)14 most recent initial settlement statements (includes approx 3 weeks forward) OUT = Outstanding unpaid transactions = outstanding invoices (all) + estimated final settlements + estimated true up settlements outstanding + ADR amounts + other PUL = Potential uplifts from short payments DALE = Average daily DAM liability extrapolated = 16 days times average daily amount from the seven most recent DAM settlement invoices
48 Slide 48 TPE Calculation - CCE AIL Component AIL = Aggregate Incremental Liability (old NLRI Net Resource Imbalance Liability) Where RTL = = (RTLd) Max[0, (ADTE / 40 N 0.9)] = Estimate of liability less collateral held for that liability Real-time liability
49 Slide 49 TPE Calculation - FCE Overall FCE = Future Credit Exposure (of CRRs) = FCEOBL + FCEOPT Where FCEOBL = FCE of PTP Obligations FCEOPT = FCE of PTP Options
50 Slide 50 FCE Calculation FCEOBL FCEOBL = Max (ACPEOBL, - FMMOBL) = Higher of auction clearing price exposure or FMM calculation Where: FMMOBL = Forward Mark to Market exposure for all obligations owned where price is determined based on a weighted average of 1) Auction clearing price 2) Today s most recent PTP obligation value 3) Most recent five day s average PTP obligation value 4) Previous month s PTP obligation value
51 Slide 51 FCE Calculation FCEOPT Calculation for FCEOPT is based only on the Forward Mark to Market Exposure; the Auction Clearing Price exposure is not included in the calculation. Calculation of Forward Mark to Market Exposure for FCEOPT is similar to FCEOBL.
52 Slide 52 TPE Calculation Please note that the information provided in this presentation about the TPE calculation is at a high level and address the general case. MPs should read the full Nodal Protocols regarding this calculation to understand their requirements in the Nodal market The Nodal Protocols can be found on the ERCOT website at:
53 Slide 53 Application of collateral when there is a default ERCOT s Protocols provides for a pool of collateral to be used for all activity of a defaulting entity (whether real time, day ahead market, or CRR activity) When there is a default, collateral will be applied to invoices as they come due (e.g. earliest first).
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