No Day-Ahead Schedule Changes Needed, NYISO Says
NYISO told FERC it does not plan to make any changes in its day-ahead schedule to comply with FERC Order 809, which adjusted the gas market schedule.

NYISO told the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission last week it does not plan to make any changes in its day-ahead schedule to comply with FERC Order 809, which adjusted the gas market schedule.

In a July 23 filing, NYISO said the existing day-ahead schedule satisfies the timing requirements directed by the order, which moved the timely nomination cycle deadline for gas to 1 p.m. CT from 11:30 a.m. and added a third intraday nomination cycle (EL14-26).

FERC required RTOs and ISOs to adjust the posting of their day-ahead energy market and reliability unit commitment process results “sufficiently in advance” of the revised gas cycles, or explain why it is not suitable for their markets. (See FERC Approves Final Rule on Gas-Electric Coordination.)

The ISO said it posts its day-ahead schedules by 11 a.m. ET (10 a.m. CT) and that day-ahead reliability unit commitments are posted at the same time as successful day-ahead economic bids, giving generators at least one and a half hours before the nomination deadline for the existing timely nomination. “After Order 809 becomes effective, and the nomination deadline for the timely nomination cycle moves to 1 p.m. CT, the NYISO will be notifying electric generators of their day-ahead schedules at least three hours before the timely nomination cycle deadline,” the ISO said.

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