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Dynamic Transfers Bob WECC MIC Meeting “The Last Hurrah!”
Hollywood, CA Oct 13, 2011 Bob
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Dynamic Transfers WECC MIC Meeting October 13, 2011
There are two types: Dynamic Schedules Pseudo-Ties For the purposes of this presentation, we are considering a traditional bilateral world.
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Dynamic Transfers WECC MIC Meeting October 13, 2011
Dynamic Schedules Proposed NERC definition: A time-varying energy transfer that is updated in real time and included in the Net Interchange Scheduled term in the same manner as an Interchange Schedule in the affected Balancing Authorities’ control ACE equations (or alternate control processes). Typically used in the Southwest
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Dynamic Transfers WECC MIC Meeting October 13, 2011
Pseudo-Ties Proposed NERC definition: A time-varying energy transfer that is updated in real time and included in the Net Interchange Actual term in the same manner as a Tie Line in the affected Balancing Authorities’ control ACE equations (or alternate control processes) Typically used in the Northwest
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Dynamic Transfers WECC MIC Meeting October 13, 2011
ACE Equation Area Control Error = (NIA - NIS) – 10β(FA - FS) – (other stuff) Net Interchange Scheduled Net Interchange Actual
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Dynamic Transfers WECC MIC Meeting October 13, 2011
Common Items Both types use a dynamic transfer signal Both type apply the signal to certain ACE equation components Both types require transmission arrangements from Source to Sink Both types support “capacity with energy up and down” transactions
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Dynamic Transfers WECC MIC Meeting October 13, 2011
UnCommon Items Various services maybe required by “host” or “Native” BA for dynamic schedules but not necessarily for pseudo-ties.
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BA 1 BA 2 Interchange or Tie-Line Metering
Dynamic Transfers WECC MIC Meeting October 13, 2011 Interchange or Tie-Line Metering Applied to both ACE equations’ NIA but with opposite signs EMS 1 EMS 2 BA 1 M BA 2
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Dynamic Schedule for Load
Dynamic Transfers WECC MIC Meeting October 13, 2011 Dynamic Schedule for Load Dynamic Signal applied to both ACE equations’ NIS but with opposite signs EMS 1 EMS 2 BA 1 M M BA 2
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BA 1 BA 2 Pseudo-Tie for Load
Dynamic Transfers WECC MIC Meeting October 13, 2011 Pseudo-Tie for Load Dynamic Signal applied to both ACE equations’ NIA but with opposite signs EMS 1 EMS 2 BA 1 BA 1 M M BA 2
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Dynamic Schedule for Generation
Dynamic Transfers WECC MIC Meeting October 13, 2011 Dynamic Schedule for Generation Dynamic Signal applied to both ACE equations’ NIS but with opposite signs EMS 1 EMS 2 BA 1 M G M BA 2
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Pseudo-Tie for Generation
Dynamic Transfers WECC MIC Meeting October 13, 2011 Pseudo-Tie for Generation Dynamic Signal applied to both ACE equations’ NIA but with opposite signs EMS 1 EMS 2 BA 1 M G M BA 2 BA 2
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Dynamic Transfers WECC MIC Meeting October 13, 2011
e-Tags and Dynamic Transfers The tag is just a front, a representation, a place-holder Dynamic Schedule e-Tags do not impact Scheduled Interchange before the fact or in real-time The tag does not control the dynamic MWs so e-Tag curtailments will not on their own limit or change the dynamic transfer signal Dynamic Schedule e-Tags will impact after-the-fact Scheduled Interchange values, so ATF adjustments are needed
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Dynamic Transfers WECC MIC Meeting October 13, 2011
What is DSS? Dynamic Scheduling System – a special infrastructure to facilitate multiple shorter-term deals The DSS e-Tag “programs” or sets-up the communications and other aspects of the deal The tag does not control the dynamic MWs e-Tag curtailments are respected by DSS DSS provides the after-the-fact Scheduled Interchange values
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Dynamic Transfers WECC MIC Meeting October 13, 2011
DSS on 1 Day BA1 is supplying capacity with energy changeable within the hour to both BA2 and BA3 via the DSS EMS 1 BA 1 DSS EMS 2 EMS 3 BA 2 BA 3
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Dynamic Transfers WECC MIC Meeting October 13, 2011
DSS on Next Day Both BA1 and BA2 are supplying capacity with energy changeable within the hour to BA3 via the DSS EMS 1 BA 1 DSS EMS 2 EMS 3 BA 2 BA 3
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Dynamic Transfers WECC MIC Meeting October 13, 2011
And DSS Next Quarter BA3 is supplying capacity with energy changeable within the hour to both BA1 and BA2 via the DSS EMS 1 BA 1 DSS EMS 2 EMS 3 BA 2 BA 3
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Dynamic Transfers WECC MIC Meeting October 13, 2011
What are Dynamic Transfer Limits? Amount of MW transfer determines the receiving end voltage For large transfers, voltage management is critical to system reliability Can impact automatic and manual switching of reactive devices and Remedial Action Scheme arming
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Dynamic Transfers WECC MIC Meeting October 13, 2011
What are Dynamic Transfer Limits? ∆V ∆P receiving end voltage transferred power
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Dynamic Transfers WECC MIC Meeting October 13, 2011
Want More? NERC Dynamic Transfer Reference Guidelines June 2010 Dynamic Transfer Capability Task Force Phase 1 Report on ColumbiaGrid web site Sharon Helms for DSS information Out for comment, revised WECC INT draft criterion for Dynamic Transfers In 2013, revised NERC INT standards
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Dynamic Transfers WECC MIC Meeting October 13, 2011
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