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ERTAC Tool Logic and Flowcharts

ERTAC Tool Logic and Flowcharts. Doris McLeod Air Quality Planner Virginia DEQ 804/698-4197 doris.mcleod@deq.virginia.gov. PRESENTATION OVERVIEW. Preprocessor Functions Data QA Data manipulations Calculations Projection Processor Functions Generation calculations

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ERTAC Tool Logic and Flowcharts

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  1. ERTAC Tool Logic and Flowcharts Doris McLeod Air Quality Planner Virginia DEQ 804/698-4197 doris.mcleod@deq.virginia.gov

  2. PRESENTATION OVERVIEW • Preprocessor Functions • Data QA • Data manipulations • Calculations • Projection Processor Functions • Generation calculations • Generation deficit units defined, if needed • Excess power redistribution-Two step process • Outputs • Post Processors • Questions? 2

  3. Preprocessor Functions • Need for preprocessing • Preprocessing allows improved projection outputs • Basic functions: • Hourly CAMD data update to remove non-EGUs • Examine data outliers • Sets up base year (BY) structure • Examines input files 3

  4. Preprocessor 4 • Creates a preprocessor log file • Important for QA • Improves input files • Files from the preprocessor are fed to the processor

  5. Projection Processor, Part 1 • Calculates future generation • By region and fuel/unit type • Outputs are modular • Capacity deficit check • May generate generation deficit units • Treated as new units, with profiles • Grows all existing units based on hourly growth rates • Determines if there is excess generation in any hour 5

  6. Projection Processor, Part 1 • Capacity check • GDUs • May require recalculation • Grow existing units for each hour of the year • Creation of Excess Generation Pool (ExGen) 6

  7. Projection Processor, Part 2 • Distributes ExGen • Two step distribution • Optimal threshold • Maximum threshold • Activity for a unit depends on • Growth rates, • New units, • Retired units, • Capacity constraints on other existing units 7

  8. Projection Processor, Part 4 Spinning reserve check Additional capacity available up to 100% of largest unit on line Sends up a red flag if reserve requirements are not met 8

  9. Projection Processor, Part 5 X Calculates emissions Compares state and regional emissions against supplied caps Sends up a red flag caps are not met Does not currently assign tool-generated controls to ensure caps are met 9

  10. Projection Processor Notes • Future year (FY) activity is firmly grounded in BY meteorology • Many FY estimates may be adjusted by region and fuel unit type bin in the input_variables • NonCAMD units may be included IF: • Hourly BY activity data in a CAMD-like format exists • AEO/NERC growth rates are applicable to the unit • Creates a processor log file • Output files are quite large (hourly data): • 3,000-4,000 units, most with 8,760 hours of data; • Input and output files each several gigabytes 10

  11. Post Processors Several have been developed Aids in data review and trouble shooting Output files are large, but can be manipulated in very interesting ways 11

  12. Graphical Post Processor 12

  13. Graphical Post Processor 13

  14. Enhanced Unit Activity File 14 • ORIS/Unit ID • Facility Name, State, Region • Fuel/Unit Type • Activity Data • Annually and OS • Emissions Data • NOx, SO2 • Annually and OS • Other data • Lat/longs • Retirement dates May be used for QA Can be manipulated into charts and spreadsheets Compared with inventory estimates

  15. Pivot Table Options BY vs FY Generation 15

  16. Pivot Table Options, Facility Level BY vs FY Annual NOx Emissions 16

  17. Pivot Table Options, Unit Level BY vs FY Annual NOx Emissions 17

  18. Questions? Comments? Thoughts? Doris McLeod air Quality Planner Virginia DEQ 804/698-4197 doris.mcleod@deq.virginia.gov 18

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