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WECC Reliability Management System

WECC Reliability Management System. CMOPS Meeting Phoenix, AZ January 7, 2004 M. LeRoy Patterson. RMS Phase 2. For Program Year Ending August 2004 Participants - One Level 3 incident with the Protective Relay and Remedial Action Scheme Misoperation Criterion.

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WECC Reliability Management System

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  1. WECC Reliability Management System CMOPS Meeting Phoenix, AZ January 7, 2004 M. LeRoy Patterson

  2. RMS Phase 2 • For Program Year Ending August 2004 • Participants - One Level 3 incident with the Protective Relay and Remedial Action Scheme Misoperation Criterion. • For Program Year Ending August 2003 • Non-Participants - One Level 1 with the Certification of Protective Relay Application and Settings Criterion.

  3. RMS Results Phase 3Participants

  4. RMS Results Phase 3 Non-Participants

  5. RMS Monetary Sanctions • Phase 1 for Program Year ending August 2004 - $35,563 • Phase 2 for Program Year ending August 2004 - $3,900 • Phase 3 for the current calendar year - $217,659

  6. Unscheduled Flow Criterion • Members are expressing concern about the RMS Unscheduled Flow Criterion and the use of WEBSAS. • To resolve the concerns UFAS has recommended: • Clarify which contributing schedules are subject to curtailment. • Limit curtailment requirements to with a transmission distribution factor of at least 5% on the qualified path

  7. RMS Participants Subject to Sanctions for Noncompliance (December 2004) • New RMS Signatories • Sacramento Municipal Utility District • 19 Entities have signed Generator Agreements with Bonneville Power Administration, PacifiCorp, and Southern California Edison Company • 66 RMS Signatories

  8. RMS Participants Subject to Sanctions for Noncompliance (July 2004) • 25 out of 34 Control Areas • Nine Transmission Operators that are not Control Areas and 35 Generation Owners are RMS Participants. • Two Control Areas have included the RMS Agreement in their rate tariffs adding 106 additional Participants. • RMS Participants Account for: • 167,000 MVA of Generation (82%) • 92% of WECC Control Area Load

  9. Outstanding Issues • Contract issues have arisen with LDWP regarding its requirement for approval of the RMS Agreements and amendments by the City Council and Board of Water and Power Commissioners. • The WECC staff is working with LDWP to resolve the issues.

  10. Reliability Compliance Committee (RCC) Industry Sectors • Major Transmission Operators • Transmission Dependent Utilities • Independent Power Producers • Electric Power Marketers • Regulatory Representatives • Control Area and Independent System Operators • Municipal Utilities

  11. Members Major Transmission Dan Klempel, BEPC Transmission Dependent Utilities John Powell, PRPA Independent Power Producers Tom Hendricks, TNSK Electric Power Marketers Robert Jenkins, MIR Regulatory Carl Linvill, Public Utilities Commission of Nevada (NPUC) Control Area and Independent System Operator Cary Deise, APS Municipal Utilities Maude Grantham-Richards, FARM Alternates Gary Tarplee, SCE Greg Lange, GCPD John Stout, REI Daniel O’Hearn, PWX Bill Chamberlain, California Energy Commission (CEC) Bob Johnson, PSC Son Hoang, LDWP Reliability Compliance CommitteeRCC Chair - Cary Deise

  12. Reliability Compliance Committee (RCC) • Two RCC appeals were made during 2004. • First Appeal: The RCC ruled that the Participant demonstrated excuse of performance. • Second Appeal: The RCC sustained the staff recommendation that excuse of performance was not demonstrated.

  13. 2004 RMS Refund of Sanction Dollars • Sanctions collected during current calendar year of 2004 is $84,200. • RMS Expenses for the current year are $215,341. • There will not be any 2004 sanction refund against the 2005 dues assessment.

  14. NERC’s Interim Guidelines for Reporting and Disclosure • June 15, 2004, NERC approved new Guidelines for Reporting and Disclosure • Effective July 1, 2004, NERC will post on its website • Final NERC readiness audit reports, • Violations of NERC and regional reliability council (WECC) reliability standards including RMS, and • Summary compliance reports of region and NERC’s compliance activities

  15. Consent Agreements • A Consent Agreement was sent to all RMS Participants • WECC members who signed RMS Agreements with WECC • Entities that have signed RMS Generator Agreements with Transmission Operators • WECC members who are subject to the RMS Agreements through control area electric rate tariffs.

  16. Conclusion • The RMS Program is in its 6th Year of Operation • The Number of Participants Continues to Increase • The Program has been a Model for Other such Programs across North America • WECC Members are to be Commended for making the RMS Program a Success

  17. QUESTIONS?

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