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SSG-WI System Model Data Requirements

SSG-WI System Model Data Requirements. [PART 1] September 5, 2002 Las Vegas, NV. ….from Pacificorp’s 7/31/02 presentation.

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SSG-WI System Model Data Requirements

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  1. SSG-WI System Model Data Requirements [PART 1] September 5, 2002 Las Vegas, NV

  2. ….from Pacificorp’s 7/31/02 presentation • Set up a complete data set for Y2008: generators (capacity, costs, availability); loads by control area (annual energy, monthly maximum demand and hourly demand profile); and transmission network (a complete WSCC system or other as specified by WG)

  3. Data Use/Confidentiality • Per previous meeting, the SSG-WI database needs to be public • Per PacifiCorp: Database needs to be built from the “ground up”

  4. Data Types • Load Flow – WSCC • Network Data – busses, lines, transformers, generators • Resource Data • Dispatchable – thermal units • Non-dispatchable – hydro, wind, solar • Fuel - cost • Load Data • Load distribution (within Control Area – per load flow) • Load Shapes (by Control Area) • Load Forecast

  5. Data Types – cont. • Constraints • Interfaces – lines or collections of lines • Nomogram • Control Area – to – Control Area

  6. Couger Lowest Common Denominator • Control Areas • Load Shape • Unit Commitment does not appear to have multi-owner capability • Primary Decision Point for WG – how many control areas?

  7. NEW MEXI ARIZONA NEVADA WAPA L.C MEXICO IMPERIAL SANDIEGO SOCALIF LADWP PG AND E PACWEST PGE PUGET TWWP MID COL SETASCNO BPA B.C.HYDR W KOOTEN ALBERTA IDAHO MONTANA WAPA U.M SIERRA PACE PSCOLORA WAPA R.M PacifiCorp’s Implementation

  8. Thermal Units Incremental Heat Rates Fuel Prices Pumped Storage Hydro ROR Units Wind Units Peak and Energy Load Bus AC Branch Phase Shifter DC Line Control Area Control Area Transfer Limit Interface Contraints Data Arrays

  9. Unit Name Unit# Long Name Plant Name Bus # Control Area Owner Prime Mover Min Up Time Min Down Time Minimum MW Summer Max MW Winter Max MW Avg Heat Rate at Full Load Startup Cost Shutdown Cost Ramp Rate Primary Fuel Name Primary Fuel Cost Secondary Fuel Name Secondary Fuel Cost Spinning O&M ($/Hr) Op. O&M ($/MWh) Fixed (Capital) Cost Quick Start Service Year Retirement Date Comments/Memo Thermal Units

  10. Unit Name Fuel Name Date Price ($/MBTU) Fuel Prices

  11. Unit Name Unit# MW Incremental Heat Rate Incremental Heat Rates

  12. Description Unit Name Long Name Owner Plant Name Bus # Control Area Number of Generating Units Unit Max generating capacity (MW) Unit Min generating capacity (MW) No. of pumps at plant Unit Max pumping capacity (MW) Unit Min pumping capacity (MW) Size of plant reservoir (MWh) Min pond level (MWh) Initial energy amount (MWh) in pond Final energy amount (MWh) in pond Plant efficiency (pu) Operating O&M cost ($/MWh) Spinning O&M cost ($/Hr) Pumped Storage

  13. Unit Name Long Name Company Plant Name Bus # Unit# ControlArea Owner Minimum MW Summer Max MW Winter Max MW Spinning O&M cost ($/Hr) Operating O&M cost ($/MWh) Hydro ROR Units

  14. Unit Name Long Name Company Plant Name Bus # Unit# Control Area Owner Minimum MW Summer Max MW Winter Max MW Spinning O&M cost ($/Hr) Operating O&M cost ($/MWh) Wind Units

  15. Control Area Year_Id Month_Number New_Total_Energy New_Peak_MW Peak Energy Implements the load forecast….. Peak and Energy by month by year by control area

  16. Bus number Bus Name Value MW Load Provides the distribution of load across the control area’s busses

  17. Bus Number Bus Name Control Area Voltage Monitored Flag Bus

  18. From Bus To Bus Circuit ID Name Resistance Reactance Rating A Rating B Rating C AC Branch

  19. Name Cost $/MW Cost To Move $/MW Minimum MW Maximum MW Maximum Move MW/hr DC Line

  20. From_Bus To_Bus Circuit ID Minimum Shifter Position Maximum Shifter Position Cost To Move Memo/Comments Phase Shifter If a phase shifter is set to regulate, it is a control variable in the optimization

  21. Control Area Name BA_ Therm Limit: Import Thermal limit OR_Function_Load: vary reserves by a coefficient of load Control Area

  22. From Control Area To Control Area XLimit_MW Control Area Transfer Limit Inter-Area limits

  23. InterfaceID InterfaceName HighLimit LowLimit FromBusNumber ToBusNumber Circuit Coefficient Comment Notes Interface Constraint 104 Moenkopi 500-Fourco&2 500 1 1645 -1645 14002 79316 1 1 Moenkopi 500-Fourco&2 500 1

  24. Data Coordinators • Network: • Load Flow – WSCC/WECC • Decide on which case to use • Secure WECC permission • Data Scrubbing • Load Forecasts • Generators • Heat Rates and Fuel Price: where do we get this from public sources? What source do we rely on? • Load/Resource Profiles – EEI Format • Each Control Area • Non-Dispatchable Resources • Area/Regional Contraints

  25. Load Flow Data “Scrubbing” • Network Elements: • Multi-segment lines – series compensation • Zero (or extremely low) impedance segments essentially bus ties • Phase shifters not set to regulate

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