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Western Area Power Administration Transmission Customer Meeting October 17, 2007.

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1 Western Area Power Administration Transmission Customer Meeting October 17, 2007

2 Western Area Power Administration AGENDA: POWER OPERATIONS UPDATE General Update 890 Filing Darren Buck, Power Operations Manager ATC Calculations Mariam Mirzadeh, Transmission Planning Engr. Rates Update Sean Sanderson, Rates Manager

3 Physics of Disturbances Thermal Overloads Voltage Limits System Stability Transient Voltages Frequency Limits Damping VARs and Voltage Stability Remedial Action Schemes System Synergy Islanding Cascading Western Area Power Administration

4 Transfer Capability Limit Criteria Total Transfer Capability (TTC) Maximum amount of power that can be transferred across an interconnection or a transfer path from one control area to another or within an area while ensuring that the transmission system is able to suffer and recover from a severe outage (meeting the NERC/WECC reliability criteria). Net schedules shall not exceed TTC TTC & ATC are directional Operating Limits No element shall be scheduled above it’s continuous operating limits Western Area Power Administration

5 Stability Following an Outage N-1s shall not cause cascading System Response to Contingencies Prior to Readjustment (Transient period) Voltages and element loading shall meet the WECC/NERC corresponding criteria, loading shall not exceed emergency ratings Western Area Power Administration Transfer Capability Limit Criteria Cont’d

6 Available Transfer Capability (ATC) – OATT & Mandatory Reliability Requirements

7 Western Area Power Administration ATC = TTC (allocated to Western) – Committed Uses Where Committed Uses = Existing Transmission Commitments + Transmission Reliability Margin (TRM) + Capacity Benefit Margin (CBM) TRM Includes: Unscheduled Flow (Loop Flow) Accommodation for any simultaneous limitations associated with operation under a nomogram & Uncertainty in load forecasting – regulation, etc.

8 CBM Includes: Capacity for movement of water in order to meet Bureau of Reclamation/Corp of Engineers water schedules, or for moving generation under black starts conditions. All transmission (PACI, COTP, network and P-P) reservations are subject to real-time operation operating limitations especially the Sacramento area simultaneous import Nomogram. Western Area Power Administration

9 CVP Network transmission ATC calculation methodology, SNR business practice # 20: https://www.westtrans.net/WASN/WASNdocs/CVP_Trans _BP-20_V_01_10-15-07.pdf OATT: http://www.oatioasis.com/WASN/WASNdocs/tariff_mast ercopy_(11_05).pdf Rates: http://www.wapa.gov/sn/marketing/rates/ http://www.wapa.gov/sn/marketing/rates/

10 Questions/Discussion Western Area Power Administration


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