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    1. Bo‏ @smracer95 21 Aug 2019

      @GoGriddy Are the ancillary charges just the adders broken out? Are ancillary charges usually lower?

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    2.  🤢Pandemic Pascal 🤢‏ @AstonishingFMan 21 Aug 2019
      Replying to @smracer95 @GoGriddy

      I think the Ancillary Services Charge is not simply the total amount of the Adders, but is a separate “on call” fee that reflects what ERCOT pays generators, not for making electricity, but for standing by “on call” ready to start making electricity quickly if it‘s needed.

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    3. Bo‏ @smracer95 21 Aug 2019
      Replying to @AstonishingFMan @GoGriddy

      It must be the adders. Here is a snippet of my spreadsheet. Griddy gets the same spreadsheet that I do. I think the RTSPP is the "energy cost" and the Adder is the Ancillary costs. I have a base adder because I had to get a company to write me the contract.pic.twitter.com/gWCraPU3Qz

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    4.  🤢Pandemic Pascal 🤢‏ @AstonishingFMan 21 Aug 2019
      Replying to @smracer95 @GoGriddy

      I dunno. Maybe you’re right. Griddy should explain.

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    5. Bo‏ @smracer95 21 Aug 2019
      Replying to @AstonishingFMan @GoGriddy

      I think it's fine. I don't know why they break it out though. It will be easy to tell if they have a base adder or not during the winter months.

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    6.  🤢Pandemic Pascal 🤢‏ @AstonishingFMan 21 Aug 2019
      Replying to @smracer95 @GoGriddy

      I think Ancillary Services is similar to Adder (in that it is calculated similarly), but I think it’s a separate charge. I think Adder is paid for juice actually consumed. Ancillary Services is for $ paid to generators to be on standby with facilities ready to produce if needed.

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    7.  🤢Pandemic Pascal 🤢‏ @AstonishingFMan 21 Aug 2019
      Replying to @AstonishingFMan @smracer95 @GoGriddy

      Moremon Ancillary Services: http://www.ercot.com/content/wcm/training_courses/109606/ordc_workshop.pdf …

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      Griddy‏ @GoGriddy 21 Aug 2019
      Replying to @AstonishingFMan @smracer95

      Ancillary charges are the costs ERCOT pays to various generators to provide services that keep the grid operating safely and efficiently, then ultimately passes through to all market participants.

      10:03 AM - 21 Aug 2019
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        2.  🤢Pandemic Pascal 🤢‏ @AstonishingFMan 21 Aug 2019
          Replying to @GoGriddy @smracer95

          So ancillary services charges are not part of the Price Adders and therefore would not be (and should not be) reflected in the price on the dial. Is that right?

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        3. Griddy‏ @GoGriddy 21 Aug 2019
          Replying to @AstonishingFMan @smracer95

          Correct, it is shown on the statement page if you hit the drop down for "Wholesale Electricity".

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        1. Bo‏ @smracer95 21 Aug 2019
          Replying to @GoGriddy @AstonishingFMan

          So on Griddy's spreadsheet are the ancillary charges built in to the RTSPP settlement or is it a separate charge?

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