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引用次数: 5
摘要
1999年签署的《德州电力选择法案》(Texas Electric Choice Act)为该州放松电力市场管制扫清了道路。德州电力可靠性委员会(ERCOT)已定于2002年1月1日开放德州电力市场,以进行全面的零售竞争。试点市场于7月31日开放,批发市场放松管制,零售市场准入占零售市场总量的5%。目前,有30家公司被认证为合格调度实体(QSE),可以参与重组后的德克萨斯州市场。为了在ERCOT的领域内开展业务,这些公司中的每一个都面临着通信、分析和操作方面的各种IT需求。本文着重于识别这些需求,并讨论必须部署以满足这些需求的IT解决方案。
The Texas Electric Choice Act, signed in 1999, cleared the way for the deregulation state's electricity market. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) has slated 1 January 2002 for the opening of Texas' electric power market to full retail competition. The pilot market was opened on 31 July, with wholesale deregulation and retail access allowed for 5% of the total retail market. Presently, there are 30 firms certified as qualified scheduling entities (QSE) to participate in the restructured Texas market. Each of these companies faces a variety of IT requirements for communications, analysis, and operations in order to do business in ERCOT's territory. This article focuses on identifying these needs and discusses the IT solutions that must be deployed to meet them.