If a new capacity resource (generator or demand) becomes commercial after the cutoff date (March 1, 2007) but before February 1, 2008 how will it be treated in the first FCA?
If a new capacity resource is not commercial before the cutoff date for notifying existing capacity of its summer and winter qualified capacity but submits a Show of Interest application and New Capacity Qualification Package (ex. Critical Path Schedule) indicating a projected commercial date before February 1, 2008, the resource will be treated as existing capacity in the first FCA. If a new capacity resource is not commercial before the cutoff date for notifying existing capacity of its summer and winter qualified capacity and does not submit a Show of Interest application and New Capacity Qualification Package but becomes commercial before February 1, 2008, the resource will not be included as capacity in the first FCA and therefore will not receive payments in the first Commitment Period. Such a resource will be treated as existing capacity for the second FCA and is not subject to the Alternative Price Rule.
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