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AECC Answer. XXXX argues that the Commission should deny Entergy Arkansas’s requests and accept the AECC Agreement. AECC notes that Entergy Arkansas signed the 2014 Agreement, as well as an amendment to the 2014 Agreement on June 1, 2017, as the External Balancing Authority. XXXX argues that, by signing in such a capacity, Entergy Arkansas warranted to the parties and the Commission that it was capable of fulfilling the role of an External Balancing Authority.13 AECC states that as early as April and May of 2017, AECC began the process of unwinding the Avoca load from the existing pseudo-tie arrangement with SPP and MISO. AECC states that as a result of this process, AECC learned that SPP would require a modification to the Revised 2014 Agreement to be executed between SPP, AECC, and Entergy Arkansas for the remaining delivery points in SPP once the Avoca load was removed. AECC states that XXXX opined, and research supports, that Entergy Arkansas is the appropriate party to sign the revised agreement.14 AECC further argues that the AECC Agreement does not place any additional obligation on Entergy Arkansas that it has not agreed to in the past and that, by removing the Avoca load from the agreement, Entergy Arkansas’s obligations and burdens will decrease.15 In addition, XXXX argues that Entergy Arkansas has not provided a reason for termination of the existing Revised 2014 Agreement, which is a different remedy than a rejection of the unexecuted AECC Agreement, and that Entergy Arkansas’s request to terminate the Revised 2014 Agreement is outside the scope of this proceeding.16
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AECC Answer. 11. XXXX argues that the Commission should deny Entergy Arkansas’s requests and accept the AECC Agreement. AECC notes that Entergy Arkansas signed the 2014 Agreement, as well as an amendment to the 2014 Agreement on June 1, 2017, as the External Balancing Authority. XXXX argues that, by signing in such a capacity, Entergy Arkansas warranted to the parties and the Commission that it was capable of fulfilling the role of an External Balancing Authority.13 AECC states that as early as April and May of 2017, AECC began the process of unwinding the Avoca load from the existing pseudo-tie arrangement with SPP and MISO. AECC states that as a result of this process, AECC learned that SPP would require a modification to the Revised 2014 Agreement to be executed between SPP, AECC, and Entergy Arkansas for the remaining delivery points in SPP once the Avoca load was removed. AECC states that XXXX opined, and research supports, that Entergy Arkansas is the appropriate party to sign the revised agreement.14

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