ACE, BGE, ComEd, Delmarva, PECO, and PEPCO provide notices and other information as required under the Federal Regulatory Energy Commission's Standards of Conduct ("FERC SOC").
View Postings via OASIS
Certain postings are available for viewing at the
Open Access Same Time Information System (OASIS) website maintained by PJM Interconnection LLC. All transmission services within the Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland (PJM) Interconnection are now governed by PJM's Open Access Transmission Tariff. All requests for transmission service reservations for all transmission paths within the PJM Interconnection, as well as all requests for transmission information (e.g., TTC, ATC), are now being handled on PJM's OASIS node.
Users who do not currently have a valid User ID on PJM's OASIS node will need to register. Go to the
PJM OASIS site and then select "Create a New PJM OASIS User." Follow the on-screen instructions.
Transparency Requirement Posts
Chief Compliance Officer name and contact information (358.8(c)(2)) |
Chief Compliance Officer
Kris Keys 312.394.7428![Call: 312.394.7428]()
Revised 12/20/2017 |
No Conduit Disclosures (358.7(a)(1-2)) | ACE - None BGE –
Contemporaneous Disclosure Notice_11 19 2015.pdf
ComEd – None DPL - None PECO –
Contemporaneous Disclosure Notice 1.28.19.pdf
Pepco - None
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Voluntary customer consents (358.7(c)) | None |
Written Procedures (358.7(d)) | |
Names and addresses of affiliates with marketing function employees (358.7(e)(1)) | The following list contains the names and addresses of the affiliates of the Exelon Transmission Providers that may employ or retain marketing function employees
Revised 5/20/2016 |
Facilities shared by transmission and marketing function employees (358.7(e)(2)) | No shared physical facilities.
Electronic/Computer Shared Facilities - Computers are not shared “physically” between Exelon’s Transmission Providers and their marketing affiliates, however the Exelon Information Technology environment consists of servers, systems and applications that are shared between all of the businesses. There are many servers within Exelon and all are used to house Exelon IT information, systems and applications. With a few exceptions most of these servers can be accessed by individuals throughout the Exelon network. Access is controlled by utilizing “access privilege controls” through the network operating system and these dictate the level of access a particular user will have (no access being the most restrictive, and full access being the least restrictive). The control to grant access to a particular user and what specific access that user has is governed by various administrators of the system. Persons who are not permitted to have access to non-public transmission information are not granted access to the particular system or application that houses such information. |
Potential merger partners (358.7(e)(3)) | On April 30, 2014, Exelon and Pepco Holdings, Inc. announced an agreement to combine the two companies. The combined utility business will serve 10 million customers as it brings together Exelon’s three electric and gas utilities – BGE, ComEd and PECO and Pepco Holdings’ electric and gas utilities – Atlantic City Electric, Delmarva Power and Pepco.
Revised 5/7/2014 |
Job titles and job descriptions of transmission function employees (358.7(f)(1)) | |
Transfers between marketing and transmission function roles (358.7(f)(2)) | Kevin Vanbui, currently a BGE Transmission System Operator II, will move to Constellation as a Generation Dispatcher. The transfer date is 11/09/2019. Posted 11/07/2019 |
Waivers | None |