What is the importance of the CLAIM10 CLAIM30 parameters in the Unit Manager Page of eMKT?
These parameters are important for the following reasons: System Operation Impact • The Information is used by ISO New England’s control room providing the MW amount that can be counted upon in the system dispatch to be available from an off-line state within 10-minutes or 30-minutes of a Dispatch Instruction; Market Operations Impact • Eligibility for Reserve Shortage Opportunity Cost for off-line Resources requires a CLAIM10 or CLAIM30 value greater than zero. • The Forward Reserve Market uses CLAIM10 and CLAIM30 to measure the Delivered Forward Reserve of Off-Line Forward Reserve Resources. A zero value represents an inability to satisfy NERC and NPCC criteria for providing either 10-minute or 30-minute non-synchronous Operating Reserve from an off-line state (see Sections 3.3.5, 3.3.7.1, and examples in Section 3.3.7.4). Therefore, a zero value of CLAIM10 and CLAIM30 will result in non-payment and potential penalties in the Forward Reserve Market. ISO New England strongly suggests
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