From these documents, identify discussions of Texas Senate Bill 6 (SB 6) including any of the following: - general impact of Texas Senate Bill 6 (SB 6) - Public Utility Commission of Texas Project No. 58317 SB 6 Implementation roadmap, - large-load interconnection standards (Project 58481, Rulemaking to Implement Large Load Interconnection Standards Under PURA §37.0561), - Net-metering arrangements for co‑location (Project 58479, Rulemaking for Net Metering Arrangements Involving a Large Load Co-Located with an Existing Generation Resource Under PURA §39.169), - Large‑load forecasting (Project 58480, Rulemaking to Establish Large Load Forecasting Criteria Under PURA §37.0561), - Large‑load reliability/demand reductions (Project 58482, Rulemaking to Develop a Reliability Service to Competitively Procure Demand Reductions from Large Loads Under PURA §39.170), - Transmission cost allocation study (4CP) (Project 58484, evaluating whether existing methodology used to charge wholesale transmission costs to distribution providers under PURA §35.004(d) continues to appropriately assign costs for transmission costs and whether the current four coincident peak (4CP) methodology used to calculate wholesale transmission rates ensures that all loads contribute to utility's costs to provide access to the transmission system) EXTRACT: -the entity providing input, analysis, forecasts, impact, or recommendations for SB6, - whether it relates to SB6 generally, or a subtopic areas large-load interconnection standards (Project 58481, Rulemaking to Implement Large Load Interconnection Standards Under PURA §37.0561),- any notable input, analysis, forecasts, impact, or recommendations described.
Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), Public Utility Commission of Texas
58481, senate bill 6, SB6, 58479, 58317, (SB) 6, PURA §37.0561, 58480, PURA §35.004, 58484, 58482, PURA §39.169, SB 6