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Generator Data Submittals

Learn about the reasons for generator data submittals, observations from previous years, and possible changes for the current year. Understand the NERC standards, SERC supplements, and the importance of compliance. Explore the requirements for validating transformer tap settings, generator excitation systems, and power system stabilizers. Discover SCT's plan for meeting NERC/SERC requirements and potential additions for 2008.

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Generator Data Submittals

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  1. Generator Data Submittals 5/8/08 2008 Transmission Customer Forum Bob Jones Transmission Planning Southern Company Transmission

  2. Presentation Outline • Reasons for Generator Data Submittals • Observations from returned 2007 Generator Data Submittals • Possible changes to 2008 Generator Data Submittals

  3. NERC standards SERC Supplements Voluntary compliance FERC approved standards Mandatory compliance Fine for non-compliance Transition Time

  4. Reasons for Generator Data Submittals August 14, 2003 Northeast Blackout • Recommendation 24: Improve quality of system modeling data and data exchange practices. • The after-the-fact models developed to simulate August 14 conditions and events found that the dynamic modeling assumptions for generators were frequently inaccurate. Supports reliability through accurate modeling SERC Supplement System Modeling Data Requirements NERC Reliability Standards MOD-010through 015 SERC Supplement Verification of Generator Real and Reactive Power Capability NERC Reliability Standards MOD-024 and MOD-025

  5. SERC Model Data Requirements • Model Data Validation Requirements: • A. Comparison of power flow model to state estimator snapshot • B. Reactive load verification of power flow models • C. Validation of transformer tap settings • D. Modeling of significant system disturbances and stressed system conditions • E. Validation of generator excitation systems • F. Validation of power system stabilizers

  6. SERC Requirements (cont.) • Requirement C - Validation of transformer tap settings • SERC members shall have a procedure to validate the transformer tap settings used in power flow models by comparing to actual equipment settings (field check) at least every five (5) years.

  7. SERC Requirements (cont.) • Requirement E - Validation of generator excitation systems • SERC members shall validate the excitation system model parameters of their generating units. • Each generator owner will be given a period of seven (7) years (from February 2005) to perform open circuit step response (OCSR) tests on all of the units for which it is required. Members must be in compliance by: February 1, 2012

  8. SERC Requirements (cont.) • Requirement F - Validation of power system stabilizers • SERC members shall validate the power system stabilizer model parameters of their generating units.

  9. SERC Generator MW and Mvar Validations • Supplement for MOD-024 and MOD-025 • Procedures for verification of gross and net real power • Annual requirement • Procedures for verification gross and net reactive power • To be done by January 1, 2012

  10. SCT’s Plan for Meeting the NERC/SERC Requirements • Develop and update a generator capability database for MW, Mvar and GSU tap verifications. • Develop a database for generator dynamic model verifications • Use Generator Data Submittal to confirm data that we have

  11. 2007 Generator Data Submittal • Confirm your single line is correct • Report your gross and net real and reactive power capability • Limiting factor for reactive output? • Excitation system mode of operation, model data available? • PSS test reports, model data available? • Confirm GSU taps and data

  12. Most common confusion Voltage limits at the generator bus due to station auxiliary bus voltage limits

  13. Possible Additions for 2008 • Exciter Model Data Verification • Give you what model and parameters we have • Ask you to confirm if these are still valid • Ask you to supply open circuit step response test data (if you have done this)

  14. Excitation System Data Validation Simulation (Blue) 1.02 Measurement (Green) Generator Terminal Voltage 1.00

  15. Possible Additions for 2008 • Underfrequency Relay Setting Coordination • Included in Pre-Synch Data Requirements (now, hasn’t always been) • Attach turbine underfrequency relay frequency versus time characteristic including trip and alarm setpoints.

  16. Summary • Generator data submittal has been an effective way to verify model data • Helps improve the accuracy of our system simulations • May add exciter model verification and underfrequency relay coordination in 2008

  17. Call if you have any questions! Cheryl Johnson Phone: (205) 257-3401 Fax: (205) 257-6663 Email: cljohnso@southernco.com

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