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We have many processes that vary from 1 step to 100 steps. formatting is
always a nightmare. How would you create a template that is expandable. Please help me understand how to create a template based on this format: OP-015 Exempting Generation Resources from Uninstructed Deviation Document Change History Issue No Reason for Issue Revised By Issue Date Effective Date Owner Approval OP-015-0 Creation of Procedure MISO Staff 11/01/06 12/1/06 Yes 15.1 Overview Under the provisions of EMT Section 40.3.4, €śGeneration Resources shall not be subject to Uninstructed Deviation Penalties for any Uninstructed Deviation caused solely by events or conditions beyond the control, and without the fault or negligence, of the Market Participant, including but not limited to: (1) Emergencies; (2) Test mode of the Resource; or (3) Start-up or shut-down mode of the Generation Resource; or (4) Instances when a Generation Resource trips and goes off-line after receiving Dispatch Instructions from the Transmission Provider. €ś 15.2 Procedure Midwest ISO will grant exemption from Uninstructed Deviation Penalties in the following circumstances: 15.3 Unit Starts - When a Generation Operator calls to inform the Midwest ISO that a Generation Resource has synchronized with the grid. The Start instruction (issued by Midwest ISO in either the Day Ahead Energy Market, Forward Reliability Assessment and Commitment (€śRAC€ť), Intra-Day RAC or Real Time Energy Market) indicates when the Resource(s) should be online and available for dispatch instructions. Uninstructed Deviation Penalty Exemption (UDE) will be granted from the time the Generation Operator calls to inform the Regional Generation Dispatcher (RGD) that the unit has synchronized to the transmission grid through the startup period as defined in the Unit offer. Normally this will be the cold startup time but could also be the intermediate or hot startup time, depending upon the state of the unit. For Quick Start Generation Resources (i.e., units that have startup of 15 minutes or less), UDE will be given for the hour in which the unit synchronizes if it occurs between the top of the hour and 45 minutes past the top. If a Quick Start Generation Resource synchronizes between 46 minutes past the top of the hour and the top of the following hour, UDE will be granted for two hours (the hour in which the Resource synchronizes and the next hour). If this period of time (when the unit synchronizes to the grid plus startup time) extends past the Midwest ISO issued Start Time, UDE will not be granted past the Midwest ISO issued Start Time. In all cases, the Generation Operator must contact their Midwest ISO Regional Generation Dispatcher to be granted UDE - according to the provisions laid out in this document. Notification Requirements MISO Real Time Operating Procedure Page 2 of 3 Effective December 1st 2006 €˘ Generation Operator to contact MISO Regional Generation Dispatcher any time a unit synchronizes to the grid. €˘ Generation Operator to contact MISO Regional Generation Dispatcher any time a unit that has been synchronized to the grid will not be available for dispatch at the Midwest ISO issued start time. €˘ Any unit with a Startup time of 30 minutes or less requires only one call to the MISO Regional Generation Dispatcher €“ at the time it synchronizes to the grid. 15.4 No MISO Start - Units that do not have a Midwest ISO start and have not called at least 30 minutes prior to synchronizing with the grid will not receive UDE. However, units that are started by a Generation Operator for reliability reasons will be provided UDE at the Participants request for the startup and shutdown periods. 15.5 Economic Decision - If a Participant receives a Midwest ISO start and chooses not to start because of economics, the Midwest ISO RGD will give the unit a €śStop by Company€ť (also called an €śUnavailable by Company Stop€ť). This is done so that these units will not appear to be online in subsequent RAC calculations. If the unit comes online during the remainder of the original Midwest ISO commitment period, the unit will not be eligible for UDE unless the unit was called on by Midwest ISO. 15.6 Generation Resource Shutdown- The Stop instruction (issued by Midwest ISO in either the Day Ahead Energy Market, Forward RAC, Intra-Day RAC or Real Time Energy Market) indicates when the unit is released from following dispatch instructions, not when the unit should be offline. UDE will be provided at the time of the Midwest ISO issued Stop time for up to the length of startup time in the Resource Offer. If the Generation Operator wants to take the unit below Economic Minimum before the Stop Time issued by Midwest ISO, UDE will not be provided until the Stop Time. 15.7 Equipment failure - If a unit experiences mechanical difficulties, (i.e., failure of pumps, fans, mills, etc.) UDE will be granted for a maximum of one Hour (up to two Hour Endings) so that Generation Operators may update their offer. Midwest ISO Regional Generation Dispatchers will also update offers if requested for the same period of time. UDE will not be granted for extended periods of time except for issues that directly affect a Resources ability to follow dispatch instructions. Examples of this would be wet coal, new control systems or a failure of portions of a Resources control system. Units that are returning from a major overhaul would also qualify for extended UDE if requested for a reasonable period of time in which to stabilize the unit. In all other cases, UDE will be provided for a maximum of two hours so a Generation Operator can update its offer. 15.8 Resource testing- Prior to a unit coming online for testing, the Generation Operator must call the Midwest ISO Regional Generation Dispatcher (RGD), indicate the duration of the proposed test and obtain approval for the test. If the test is approved, UDE will be granted for the duration of the test. If Midwest ISO cannot approve the test, UDE will not be granted. Reasons for not MISO Real Time Operating Procedure Page 3 of 3 Effective December 1st 2006 granting the test may include, but are not limited to, energy needs on a peak day, energy surplus conditions or if a unit may be needed to address congestion. 15.9 Resources Trips- If a unit is online and suddenly goes offline (i.e., the Resource goes from generating energy to zero output in less than 15 minutes), UDE will be granted for the Hour(s) in which the trip occurred if requested by the Generation Operator. 15.10 Manual Redispatch - Units that are directed to move as part of Manual Redispatch and follow Midwest ISO instructions will be granted UDE for the duration of the event. 15.11 Dynamically Scheduled JOUs- When any share (physical or commercial share of a Dynamically Scheduled Unit) is granted UDE, all shares shall be granted UDE. |
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Hi birdbrain
Start with the information at these pages: Creating a Template - The Basics (Part I) http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Custom...platePart1.htm Creating a Template (Part II) http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Custom...platePart2.htm How to create numbered headings or outline numbering in your Microsoft Word document http://www.ShaunaKelly.com/word/numb...Numbering.html Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "birdbrain64" wrote in message ... We have many processes that vary from 1 step to 100 steps. formatting is always a nightmare. How would you create a template that is expandable. Please help me understand how to create a template based on this format: OP-015 Exempting Generation Resources from Uninstructed Deviation Document Change History Issue No Reason for Issue Revised By Issue Date Effective Date Owner Approval OP-015-0 Creation of Procedure MISO Staff 11/01/06 12/1/06 Yes 15.1 Overview Under the provisions of EMT Section 40.3.4, "Generation Resources shall not be subject to Uninstructed Deviation Penalties for any Uninstructed Deviation caused solely by events or conditions beyond the control, and without the fault or negligence, of the Market Participant, including but not limited to: (1) Emergencies; (2) Test mode of the Resource; or (3) Start-up or shut-down mode of the Generation Resource; or (4) Instances when a Generation Resource trips and goes off-line after receiving Dispatch Instructions from the Transmission Provider. " 15.2 Procedure Midwest ISO will grant exemption from Uninstructed Deviation Penalties in the following circumstances: 15.3 Unit Starts - When a Generation Operator calls to inform the Midwest ISO that a Generation Resource has synchronized with the grid. The Start instruction (issued by Midwest ISO in either the Day Ahead Energy Market, Forward Reliability Assessment and Commitment ("RAC"), Intra-Day RAC or Real Time Energy Market) indicates when the Resource(s) should be online and available for dispatch instructions. Uninstructed Deviation Penalty Exemption (UDE) will be granted from the time the Generation Operator calls to inform the Regional Generation Dispatcher (RGD) that the unit has synchronized to the transmission grid through the startup period as defined in the Unit offer. Normally this will be the cold startup time but could also be the intermediate or hot startup time, depending upon the state of the unit. For Quick Start Generation Resources (i.e., units that have startup of 15 minutes or less), UDE will be given for the hour in which the unit synchronizes if it occurs between the top of the hour and 45 minutes past the top. If a Quick Start Generation Resource synchronizes between 46 minutes past the top of the hour and the top of the following hour, UDE will be granted for two hours (the hour in which the Resource synchronizes and the next hour). If this period of time (when the unit synchronizes to the grid plus startup time) extends past the Midwest ISO issued Start Time, UDE will not be granted past the Midwest ISO issued Start Time. In all cases, the Generation Operator must contact their Midwest ISO Regional Generation Dispatcher to be granted UDE - according to the provisions laid out in this document. Notification Requirements MISO Real Time Operating Procedure Page 2 of 3 Effective December 1st 2006 . Generation Operator to contact MISO Regional Generation Dispatcher any time a unit synchronizes to the grid. . Generation Operator to contact MISO Regional Generation Dispatcher any time a unit that has been synchronized to the grid will not be available for dispatch at the Midwest ISO issued start time. . Any unit with a Startup time of 30 minutes or less requires only one call to the MISO Regional Generation Dispatcher - at the time it synchronizes to the grid. 15.4 No MISO Start - Units that do not have a Midwest ISO start and have not called at least 30 minutes prior to synchronizing with the grid will not receive UDE. However, units that are started by a Generation Operator for reliability reasons will be provided UDE at the Participant's request for the startup and shutdown periods. 15.5 Economic Decision - If a Participant receives a Midwest ISO start and chooses not to start because of economics, the Midwest ISO RGD will give the unit a "Stop by Company" (also called an "Unavailable by Company Stop"). This is done so that these units will not appear to be online in subsequent RAC calculations. If the unit comes online during the remainder of the original Midwest ISO commitment period, the unit will not be eligible for UDE unless the unit was called on by Midwest ISO. 15.6 Generation Resource Shutdown- The Stop instruction (issued by Midwest ISO in either the Day Ahead Energy Market, Forward RAC, Intra-Day RAC or Real Time Energy Market) indicates when the unit is released from following dispatch instructions, not when the unit should be offline. UDE will be provided at the time of the Midwest ISO issued Stop time for up to the length of startup time in the Resource Offer. If the Generation Operator wants to take the unit below Economic Minimum before the Stop Time issued by Midwest ISO, UDE will not be provided until the Stop Time. 15.7 Equipment failure - If a unit experiences mechanical difficulties, (i.e., failure of pumps, fans, mills, etc.) UDE will be granted for a maximum of one Hour (up to two Hour Endings) so that Generation Operators may update their offer. Midwest ISO Regional Generation Dispatchers will also update offers if requested for the same period of time. UDE will not be granted for extended periods of time except for issues that directly affect a Resource's ability to follow dispatch instructions. Examples of this would be wet coal, new control systems or a failure of portions of a Resource's control system. Units that are returning from a major overhaul would also qualify for extended UDE if requested for a reasonable period of time in which to stabilize the unit. In all other cases, UDE will be provided for a maximum of two hours so a Generation Operator can update its offer. 15.8 Resource testing- Prior to a unit coming online for testing, the Generation Operator must call the Midwest ISO Regional Generation Dispatcher (RGD), indicate the duration of the proposed test and obtain approval for the test. If the test is approved, UDE will be granted for the duration of the test. If Midwest ISO cannot approve the test, UDE will not be granted. Reasons for not MISO Real Time Operating Procedure Page 3 of 3 Effective December 1st 2006 granting the test may include, but are not limited to, energy needs on a peak day, energy surplus conditions or if a unit may be needed to address congestion. 15.9 Resources Trips- If a unit is online and suddenly goes offline (i.e., the Resource goes from generating energy to zero output in less than 15 minutes), UDE will be granted for the Hour(s) in which the trip occurred if requested by the Generation Operator. 15.10 Manual Redispatch - Units that are directed to move as part of Manual Redispatch and follow Midwest ISO instructions will be granted UDE for the duration of the event. 15.11 Dynamically Scheduled JOUs- When any share (physical or commercial share of a Dynamically Scheduled Unit) is granted UDE, all shares shall be granted UDE. |
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You may also want to see:
"How to create a Userform" at: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Userforms/CreateAUserForm.htm and the following series of artciles: Please Fill Out This Form Part 1: Create professional looking forms in Word http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=22 Part 2: Adding Automation to your Word forms. http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=46 Part 3: Learn more VBA (macros) to automate your forms. http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=119 Part 4: Use custom dialog boxes in your Word forms http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=127 Part 5: Connect your AutoForm to a database to save input time and keep better records! http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=136 -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "birdbrain64" wrote in message ... We have many processes that vary from 1 step to 100 steps. formatting is always a nightmare. How would you create a template that is expandable. Please help me understand how to create a template based on this format: OP-015 Exempting Generation Resources from Uninstructed Deviation Document Change History Issue No Reason for Issue Revised By Issue Date Effective Date Owner Approval OP-015-0 Creation of Procedure MISO Staff 11/01/06 12/1/06 Yes 15.1 Overview Under the provisions of EMT Section 40.3.4, "Generation Resources shall not be subject to Uninstructed Deviation Penalties for any Uninstructed Deviation caused solely by events or conditions beyond the control, and without the fault or negligence, of the Market Participant, including but not limited to: (1) Emergencies; (2) Test mode of the Resource; or (3) Start-up or shut-down mode of the Generation Resource; or (4) Instances when a Generation Resource trips and goes off-line after receiving Dispatch Instructions from the Transmission Provider. " 15.2 Procedure Midwest ISO will grant exemption from Uninstructed Deviation Penalties in the following circumstances: 15.3 Unit Starts - When a Generation Operator calls to inform the Midwest ISO that a Generation Resource has synchronized with the grid. The Start instruction (issued by Midwest ISO in either the Day Ahead Energy Market, Forward Reliability Assessment and Commitment ("RAC"), Intra-Day RAC or Real Time Energy Market) indicates when the Resource(s) should be online and available for dispatch instructions. Uninstructed Deviation Penalty Exemption (UDE) will be granted from the time the Generation Operator calls to inform the Regional Generation Dispatcher (RGD) that the unit has synchronized to the transmission grid through the startup period as defined in the Unit offer. Normally this will be the cold startup time but could also be the intermediate or hot startup time, depending upon the state of the unit. For Quick Start Generation Resources (i.e., units that have startup of 15 minutes or less), UDE will be given for the hour in which the unit synchronizes if it occurs between the top of the hour and 45 minutes past the top. If a Quick Start Generation Resource synchronizes between 46 minutes past the top of the hour and the top of the following hour, UDE will be granted for two hours (the hour in which the Resource synchronizes and the next hour). If this period of time (when the unit synchronizes to the grid plus startup time) extends past the Midwest ISO issued Start Time, UDE will not be granted past the Midwest ISO issued Start Time. In all cases, the Generation Operator must contact their Midwest ISO Regional Generation Dispatcher to be granted UDE - according to the provisions laid out in this document. Notification Requirements MISO Real Time Operating Procedure Page 2 of 3 Effective December 1st 2006 . Generation Operator to contact MISO Regional Generation Dispatcher any time a unit synchronizes to the grid. . Generation Operator to contact MISO Regional Generation Dispatcher any time a unit that has been synchronized to the grid will not be available for dispatch at the Midwest ISO issued start time. . Any unit with a Startup time of 30 minutes or less requires only one call to the MISO Regional Generation Dispatcher - at the time it synchronizes to the grid. 15.4 No MISO Start - Units that do not have a Midwest ISO start and have not called at least 30 minutes prior to synchronizing with the grid will not receive UDE. However, units that are started by a Generation Operator for reliability reasons will be provided UDE at the Participant's request for the startup and shutdown periods. 15.5 Economic Decision - If a Participant receives a Midwest ISO start and chooses not to start because of economics, the Midwest ISO RGD will give the unit a "Stop by Company" (also called an "Unavailable by Company Stop"). This is done so that these units will not appear to be online in subsequent RAC calculations. If the unit comes online during the remainder of the original Midwest ISO commitment period, the unit will not be eligible for UDE unless the unit was called on by Midwest ISO. 15.6 Generation Resource Shutdown- The Stop instruction (issued by Midwest ISO in either the Day Ahead Energy Market, Forward RAC, Intra-Day RAC or Real Time Energy Market) indicates when the unit is released from following dispatch instructions, not when the unit should be offline. UDE will be provided at the time of the Midwest ISO issued Stop time for up to the length of startup time in the Resource Offer. If the Generation Operator wants to take the unit below Economic Minimum before the Stop Time issued by Midwest ISO, UDE will not be provided until the Stop Time. 15.7 Equipment failure - If a unit experiences mechanical difficulties, (i.e., failure of pumps, fans, mills, etc.) UDE will be granted for a maximum of one Hour (up to two Hour Endings) so that Generation Operators may update their offer. Midwest ISO Regional Generation Dispatchers will also update offers if requested for the same period of time. UDE will not be granted for extended periods of time except for issues that directly affect a Resource's ability to follow dispatch instructions. Examples of this would be wet coal, new control systems or a failure of portions of a Resource's control system. Units that are returning from a major overhaul would also qualify for extended UDE if requested for a reasonable period of time in which to stabilize the unit. In all other cases, UDE will be provided for a maximum of two hours so a Generation Operator can update its offer. 15.8 Resource testing- Prior to a unit coming online for testing, the Generation Operator must call the Midwest ISO Regional Generation Dispatcher (RGD), indicate the duration of the proposed test and obtain approval for the test. If the test is approved, UDE will be granted for the duration of the test. If Midwest ISO cannot approve the test, UDE will not be granted. Reasons for not MISO Real Time Operating Procedure Page 3 of 3 Effective December 1st 2006 granting the test may include, but are not limited to, energy needs on a peak day, energy surplus conditions or if a unit may be needed to address congestion. 15.9 Resources Trips- If a unit is online and suddenly goes offline (i.e., the Resource goes from generating energy to zero output in less than 15 minutes), UDE will be granted for the Hour(s) in which the trip occurred if requested by the Generation Operator. 15.10 Manual Redispatch - Units that are directed to move as part of Manual Redispatch and follow Midwest ISO instructions will be granted UDE for the duration of the event. 15.11 Dynamically Scheduled JOUs- When any share (physical or commercial share of a Dynamically Scheduled Unit) is granted UDE, all shares shall be granted UDE. |
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