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IMO Perspective on Reliability

IMO Perspective on Reliability. A presentation to the IEEE Toronto Section Forum on Reliable Power Grids in Canada by Dan Rochester, Section Head - Assessments Independent Electricity Market Operator October 3, 2003. August 14, 2003. 11:05 AM - 3:13 PM EST. ONTARIO. ONTARIO.

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IMO Perspective on Reliability

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  1. IMO Perspective on Reliability A presentation to the IEEE Toronto Section Forum on Reliable Power Grids in Canada by Dan Rochester, Section Head - Assessments Independent Electricity Market Operator October 3, 2003

  2. August 14, 2003

  3. 11:05 AM - 3:13 PM EST ONTARIO ONTARIO The events described here, and those not fully catalogued, may change as the investigation progresses. Full document available at http://www.doe.gov

  4. Ontario Demand

  5. Affected Area Smoky 30 MW 800 MW Load 480 MW Generation 320 MW Des Joachims 20 MW 40 MW Load 720 Generation 680 MW To New York 300 MW Load 1200 MW Generation 900 MW

  6. Restoration Paths Restoration Paths

  7. IMO’s reliability role • “…to maintain the reliability of the IMO-controlled grid…” • “…to participate in the development by any standards authority of standards and criteria relating to the reliability of transmission systems…” • Supporting Activities: • resource (MW/MVAr) and transmission needs identification (IMO Outlooks) • connection assessments of new facilities • comprehensive reviews of transmission and generation adequacy (NPCC)

  8. Assessing New Connections • Generation, Load, Transmission • IMO assesses projects • approval if no adverse impact • conditional approval if remedial measures required • [coordination of assessments approaches a planning function]

  9. Looking out 10-Years • 10-Year Outlooks influence investment • resource adequacy, transmission adequacy, risks and requirements

  10. Looking out 18-Months • 18-Month Outlooks influence operations • resource adequacy, outage planning, inter-tie benefits

  11. What we see in the Outlooks • Supply improving

  12. What we see in the Outlooks • additional supply/ demand response req’d

  13. What we see in the Outlooks • generation fleet aging

  14. What we see in the Outlooks • transmission reinforcement required

  15. ~ END~

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