Voltage Profile Management for Power Operations Planning

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"Explore the details of voltage profiles for winter peak and spring off-peak periods, including case information, contingency analysis, and schedule updates. Understand the changes in voltage profiles and submission requirements for efficient power flow management."

  • Power Operations
  • Voltage Profile
  • Contingency Analysis
  • Energy Management
  • Planning

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  1. 2017 Winter Peak and Spring Off-Peak Voltage Profile Kick Off Operations Planning August 16, 2016

  2. Agenda SSWG Case and Contingency Information Changes to the Base Case Voltage Profile Conversations Changes From Last Voltage Profile Voltage Profile Schedule Additional Information

  3. SSWG Case and Contingency Information Cases: 15SSWG_2017_WIN1_U3_Final_07012016 Load: 64,367.8 MW 16SSWG_2017_SPG2_Final_07012016 Load: 40,805.0 MW Contingencies Auto-generated Single NERC P1 & P7 3 PUBLIC

  4. Changes to the Base Case and Contingency Files Please review and verify that the information in these SSWG cases and con files are correct This includes but is not limited to generation pattern, mothballed unit information, generator reactive capabilities, autotransformer tap settings IDEV File and/or Con File must be submitted with the proposed changes For contingency files, please only submit the contingencies are you are modifying or adding File Name Convention: TDSP_2017_VP_SPG2(WIN1)_Pass0.IDV(con) EX: ONCOR_2017_VP_WIN1_Pass0.IDV(con) 4 PUBLIC

  5. Voltage Profile Conversations Please include Voltage Profile in the subject line of all emails Example subject lines: 2017 Winter/Spring Voltage Profile - CNP Pass 0 Submission RE: 2017 WINTER_SPRING Voltage Profile Study Voltage Profile Pass0 Changes This helps me not miss any emails related to our Voltage Profile Study 5 PUBLIC

  6. Changes From Last Voltage Profile Study Contingency Analysis Summer/Fall Power Flow: Fixed Sloped Decoupled Newton Raphson Transformers and Reactive Devices Locked Mismatch Tolerance: 0.5 MW Winter/Spring Power Flow: Full Newton Raphson Transformers and Reactive Devices Locked Mismatch Tolerance: 2 MW 6 PUBLIC

  7. Voltage Profile Schedule Pass # Pass0 Pass1 Pass2 Pass3 Final Pass Review Meeting Posted ERCOT Scheduled Date 09/06/16 09/22/16 10/06/16 10/25/16 11/10/16 TDSP Submittal 09/14/16 09/29/16 10/17/16 11/01/16 Review Spreadsheet 11/15/16 12/01/16 7 PUBLIC

  8. Additional Information PSS/E version: ERCOT will be using the PSS/E Version 33.5.2 during the studies. Power World version: ERCOT will be using Simulator 19 during the studies. 8 PUBLIC

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