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Inter-Jurisdictional Trading Standing Committee

Standing Committees

The Inter-Jurisdictional Trading (IJT) Standing Committee offers stakeholders the opportunity to review and advise the IESO on procedures and business processes as they affect market participants and their business in the domain of intertie trading. Committee meetings are called when relevant issues to the IJT community arise.

Questions regarding the IJT Standing Committee or its membership can be directed to engagement@ieso.ca.

Terms of Reference


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Schedule of Activities

Date
Agenda
Minutes

Materials, Presentations, Submissions, Feedback

September 20, 2012
Agenda
Minutes

  • Communication re Conference Call and Comment Period for Market Manual Changes for Rule Amendments related to Exports and Imports
  • IMDC 0177 Limiting Payments to Exports during Negative Prices (Draft for Discussion)

August 2, 2012

  • Communication to IJT Members of NERC OATI Outage - Changes to E-Tag Submission Times

May 31, 2012
Agenda
Minutes

  • Communication
  • MR-00395 Communication to IJTSC
  • Export Settlement Treatment
  • MR-00393: Limiting Payments to Exports - Stakeholder Comments and IESO Responses

Feedback:

  • MR-00393 - HQEM Questions and Comments
  • MR-00395 - Manitoba Hydro Comments

April 12, 2012
Agenda
Minutes (Revised)

  • Communication - Limiting Payments to Exports During Negative Prices
  • Export Settlement Treatment

Feedback:

  • Brookfield Renewable Energy Group
  • DC Energy
  • Hydro Quebec Energy Marketing
  • Morgan Stanley Capital Group Inc.
  • Powerex

March 22, 2012

  • Communication to IJT Members of Michigan Phase Angle Regulators to Help Manage Lake Erie Circulation