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FAQ-92

How should excess generation be used to calculate load for JCP&L consistent with how JCP&L load is reported to PJM?


JCP&L has confirmed that beginning August 1, 2022, the excess generation data reported in the BGS Data Room does not need to be summed with the corresponding load data in order to develop JCP&L load data consistent with how JCP&L load is reported to PJM for settlements purposes.

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. This calculation can also be used to develop JCP&L total hourly BGS load, JCP&L total retail hourly load, and BGS-CIEP hourly load net of excess generation. To develop JCP&L BGS-RSCP hourly load (for data prior to August 1, 2022), first subtract the developed BGS-CIEP load data (adjusted for excess generation) from the developed total BGS load data (adjusted for excess generation), then subtract from this value the total retail hourly excess generation data: 

[Total BGS Hourly Load + (Total BGS Hourly Load Excess Generation)] – [BGS-CIEP Hourly Load + (BGS-CIEP Hourly Load Excess Generation)] - (Total Retail Hourly Load Excess Generation)
= BGS-RSCP Hourly Load

 

Revised 1-27-2025



12/19/2024, in Data.

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