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This draft document outlines critical performance metrics for the Midwest Independent Transmission System Operator (MISO) Regional Coordination (RC). It emphasizes the importance of correct issuance of RC directives, effective day-ahead and real-time operating studies, and the availability of monitoring tools. The document details various operational procedures necessary for system balancing, restoration, and emergency operations. It also highlights the importance of implementing recommendations from past outages to enhance operational efficiency and staff availability.
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Peak RCCo Performance Metrics • Draft –November 2013
FERC Considerations • 1. Percentage of RC directives issued correctly and when needed. • 2. Availability/correctness of day ahead operating studies. • a. IROL/SOL defined • 3. Availability/correctness of real-time studies • a. IROL/SOL defined • 4. Availability/correctness of monitoring tools. • a. IROL/SOL defined • 5. Up to date and effective operating procedures regarding • a. Balancing Operations • b. Transmission Operations • i. Identification of specific generation dispatch to resolve WECC Path overloads in real time. • ii. Identification of specific operating contacts to develop, agree upon, and implement procedures. • iii. Detailed Restoration procedures of lines that have potential phase angle issues when opened and identification of generation resources that are effective in facilitating restoration. Supported with operating studies. • iv. Identification and resolution of voltage issues • c. System Restoration • d. Operations Planning • e. Emergency Operations • f. Generator Operational Requirements • g. Certification and Training Requirements • h. Operating agreements • 6. Implementation/resolution of Recommendations (pertaining to the RC) from the Arizona-Southern California September 8, 2011 outages. • 7. Availability of support staff (on-site or remote).