Message-ID: <8279577.1075840028365.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 17:28:41 -0700 (PDT) From: mark.hackney@aps.com To: isas@wscc.com Subject: FW: OASIS Phase II Business Practices - 2nd Posting Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Hackney, Mark W(Z39911) X-To: Interchange Scheduling & Accounting Subcommittee (ISAS) X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \ExMerge - Scholtes, Diana\STF X-Origin: SCHOLTES-D X-FileName: Please note date for comments. -----Original Message----- From: Monica Mulryan [mailto:Monica.Mulryan@nerc.net] Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 8:27 AM To: Monica Mulryan Subject: OASIS Phase II Business Practices - 2nd Posting TO: OASIS SCHEDULING COLLABORATIVE NERC ROSTER STANDARDS LISTSERVER OPERATING MANUAL OWNERS SYSTEMS OPERATOR TRAINERS This is a REMINDER that the deadline for public comment to the 2nd posting is Tuesday July 10, 2001. North American Electric Reliability Council Princeton Forrestal Village, 116-390 Village Boulevard, Princeton, New Jersey 08540-5731 June 27, 2001 On May 25, 2001, the Electronic Scheduling Collaborative posted 15 separate business practices documents for public comment. While the comments received were helpful, some important questions still remain. The ESC is soliciting your input on specific questions regarding business practices that are critical to Electronic Scheduling and OASIS Phase II. This request is in lieu of a second posting of revised business practices, which the ESC had scheduled for June 26, 2001. The questions are concise and specific to a few practices; therefore, a more formal posting is not needed and answers or comments to these questions are requested by e-mail. The comment period ends on July 10. The ESC will respond "in general" to the comments and post the comments and responses to the Electronic Scheduling web site. The current proposed Business Practices will continue to be posted and can be reviewed as reference to these questions. Comments from the May 25, 2001 posting are now posted on the Electronic Scheduling web site. The ESC is in the process of integrating the business practices into a business model with rules demonstrating how the model works. The business model will be included in the third and final posting of business practices on July 31, 2001. The ESC will file business practices with FERC on August 31, 2001. Please respond by forwarding e-mail to monica.mulryan@nerc.com . When commenting to this posting reference "ESC Posting of June 26" and include in the body of the e-mail: * Your Name * Your Organization * E-mail Address * Comments related to which Business Practice(s) * Losses * Schedule Timing * Schedule Granularity * OASIS Granularity * Ramping * Schedule Composition <> Regards, Monica S. Mulryan Secretary-Operations