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NERC and Compliance Overview

NERC and Compliance Overview. COMBINED CYCLE GENERATION MODELING KICK-OFF AUGUST 14, 2002. Mark Henry, ERCOT, 512-225-7021. WHAT IS NERC, WHY DO I CARE?. Stakeholder organization in the electric power industry Generates standards and policies for reliability of the bulk electric system

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NERC and Compliance Overview

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  1. NERC and Compliance Overview COMBINED CYCLE GENERATION MODELING KICK-OFF AUGUST 14, 2002 Mark Henry, ERCOT, 512-225-7021

  2. WHAT IS NERC, WHY DO I CARE? • Stakeholder organization in the electric power industry • Generates standards and policies for reliability of the bulk electric system • Will enforce the above, with monetary and other penalties if necessary

  3. NERC-ERCOT Document Relationships Market Participant Procedures SB7 & PUCT Rules ERCOT Procedures ERCOT Operating Guides ERCOT Protocols NERC Policies & Standards Working Group Procedures

  4. NERC Compliance Program • 4 step process – develop, post, field test, evaluate • ERCOT – NERC enforcement contract • Consolidation into “Organizational Standards”

  5. PGC Self-Certification for NERC Compliance Program Phase 3 2001 • Modelling of facilities • Voltage issues • Protection and control • Governors

  6. Modelling Data • Power system modelling forms, same as ERCOT Generation Interconnect Procedure • Include generators, transformers and associated equipment • Dynamics models in PTI format

  7. Voltage Issues • Automatic voltage regulators and power system stabilizers continually in service • Voltage profiles at high side of transmission level step-up transformer • Transformer tap change requests

  8. Transient Withstand • Frequency – allow load to trip first, three steps down to 58.5 Hz • Voltage – 5% continuous, 10 % for up to 10 seconds • Volts/hertz – less than 116% for up to 1.5 seconds • Transmission faults – remain connected if cleared by primary transmission

  9. Protection Issues • Misoperations analysis and correction • Generator protection system maintenance and test plans, with records of implementation

  10. Other PGC Compliance Issues – For Later Discussion • Operational concerns – outage coordination, real time data, emergency plans (QSE) • Disturbance monitoring for facilities with more than 150 MW connected (on transmission equipment) • Testing of units – seasonal and biannual reactive/AVR – from Protocols 6.5

  11. Transmission Compliance • Building of complete system models, with equipment limits • Assessment of ability to provide normal and single contingency operation • Operation within security criteria (TSOLV) • Real time data, outage coordination, emergency plans, etc. • Protection misoperation analysis, testing and disturbance monitoring

  12. SOURCES OF INFORMATION • www.nerc.com • www.ercot.com • Regional representatives in the NERC committees and subcommittees • ERCOT stakeholder groups • Protocols, Operating Guides, and various procedures

  13. Summing it up …. • Protocols and NERC define the rules of the road for the ERCOT bulk system • Generating facility characteristics need to be reviewed against these expectations • Failure to comply may result in fines, undesirable publicity or even breach of contract with ERCOT. Reliability rules will be enforced.

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