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Frequently Asked Questions - #74

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FAQ-74

Are the JCP&L PLA files adjusted for excess generation? Are the JCP&L values for capacity PLA and transmission NSPL scaled?


The JCP&L PLA files posted to monthly data page do not need to be adjusted for excess generation. 

The JCP&L BGS-CIEP PLA files posted to the monthly data page are based on net BGS-CIEP load (net of excess generation). For PJM settlement purposes, JCP&L (consistent with the other EDCs) reports the net BGS-CIEP load (i.e., net of on-site generation) to PJM. The net BGS-CIEP load (netted against excess generation) is assigned to suppliers based on BGS-CIEP responsibility shares. 

The Hourly Excess Generation (JCP&L only) files are provided on the Monthly Data page so that bidders may develop JCP&L load data that is consistent with how JCP&L load has been reported to PJM. For data prior to August 1, 2022, to develop JCP&L load data that is consistent with how JCP&L load has been reported to PJM for settlement purposes, sum the excess generation with the load reported in the BGS Data Room. Beginning August 1, 2022, JCP&L load data no longer needs to be summed with excess generation to be consistent with the JCP&L load reported to PJM for settlement purposes.

For JCP&L, the following file(s) are already scaled and do not need to be adjusted by the applicable Daily Zonal Scaling Factors: Total Retail PLA.  As of June 1, 2017, the following files should be adjusted by the applicable Daily Zonal Scaling Factors: Total BGS PLA, BGS-CIEP PLA, and BGS-RSCP PLA.  As of September 1, 2022, the following files should be adjusted by the applicable Daily Zonal Scaling Factors: BGS-CIEP Eligible PLA and BGS-RSCP Eligible PLA.

REVISED 2-1-2024

 



12/21/2023, in Data.

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