CECD Capability Discussion with BPA April 9, 2008
Feb 05, 2016
CECD Capability Discussion with BPA
April 9, 2008
CECD Overview• Formed in as Duke Energy Control Area Services LLC (DECA) in 1999
• Built to optimize Duke generation asset based on a fleet management philosophy
• 3rd party generators and Load Serving Entities began to request CECD services
• In February 2005 became Constellation Energy Control and Dispatch (CECD) after an unsolicited offer was made to purchase the DECA LLC Operations.
• Successfully certified and currently manage all-requirements for 5 separate cities and over 11,400 MW of generation in 5 regions including WECC
• Highly experienced Staff focused on EMS and NERC/Regional policies
• Successfully completed 10 NERC Compliance reviews in October of 2007
• Successfully completed 10 Readiness Audits in October of 2007
• 7 to 9 man Certification Team onsite review of facilities and Staff
• Utilize multiple dynamic and/or pseudo ties to and from load and generation
• National control center operates throughout North America
• Secure client web access to performance data activity 24/7 in real time, historically and forward schedule requirements
• Provide continuous asset management and oversight, power tagging, ancillary services management, data access and dynamic scheduling
• Enable clients to manage power supplies and sales to maximize profitability while reducing physical and financial risk
• Employs multiple high-speed data connection to regional authorities, reliability authorities, RTOs to maintain data integrity
• Energy Integration, regulation, balancing, and demand response
• Implement and coordinate operation of A.G.C., pseudo ties, dynamic schedules
• Compliance management and reporting (GADS, FERC 714 and EIA 411)
• Energy shadow settlements, reporting and dispute resolution
• Emergency and planned outage response and coordination
• Reserve pool management and energy-replacement services
CECD Services
Optimization and Management Tools – Software Systems
• Integrated EMS, Planning, Accounting and Reporting System
• Generation Management System Customized for Wind
• Full Disaster Recovery Operations Infrastructure
• Web-based Performance Reports• Simplifies communication of Real-
time EMS and Other Pertinent Data
• Determine and Monitor Asset Value
• Assess and Optimize Unit Performance
• Energy- Settlements Tracking and Reconciliation (E-Star)
Performance and Optimization
Plan and Schedule(Energy Allocation)
Real-time Operations and Control
Energy Accounting, Reconciliation and Settlement
Current CECD Customer Base
North Littlerock, Ark 300 MW Peak
Ruston, La. 90 MW Peak
Conway, Ark 210 MW Peak
West Memphis, Ark 80 MW Peak
Benton, Ark 75 MW Peak
Total Load 755 MW & growing
All Requirements Load Served
Facility Name Facility Owner Facility Capacity Facility Trading Group
Union/El Dorado Entegra 2,200 MWs Entegra
Gila River Entegra 2,200 MWs Entegra
APEX LS Power 640 MWs Fortis
Batesville La. Power 650 MWs Goldman Sachs/JARON
Arlington Valley Dynegy 640 MWs Dynegy
Griffith Dynegy 550 MWs Dynegy
Fayette Duke Energy 640 MWs Duke Energy
Hanging Rock Duke Energy 1,240 MWs Duke Energy
Washington Duke Energy 640 MWs Duke Energy
Lee Duke Energy 640 MWs Duke Energy
Harquahala LS Power 1,200 MWs Fortis
Tatanka Acciona Wind Energy 200 MWs Acciona
Total 11,440 MWs
Generating Facilities Served
CECD Web
The MW Dashboard assesses plant performance in terms of MW produced and settled against plan.
Data Drill Down • Display node Detail, Average, Statistics, Frequency, Correlation• Chart display and tabular data result formats• Data filtered according to search criteria• Customize graphs and results on-the-fly
Re-chart:
•Add moving averages
•Add Footprint level
•See impact of Load/Control
Tab through data for additional information
Export current view to Excel
Tabular display of detail data presented in chart
Real-Time monitoring reports real-time EMS and other pertinent data through a series of web-based user reports
Search Features• Standard across reports• Flexible multi-selection• Save frequent searches to build a portfolio
Filter results over/under input thresholds.
Rank results by: •Delta•Stand Dev•Day-ahead•Real Time•Loss •CongestionQuickly find any ISO
node
Filter set by days, hours or product
Memorize selections as “Preferences”.
Set as default or recall saved reports with one-click
Chart Analysis• Choose any point, any ISO and chart results• Compare nodes results against each other• Add in ISO footprint and zone data• Hover over points for detail information
Dispatch LogAuditable Dispatch Log event data supports back office tie out activities.
Tie Line Meter
SMP Data SERVER can retain 8 days history in case of com. failure
“Raw” Meter Freeze reading at end of hour
CECD Houston Energy Management System (EMS)
EMS calculates a 32 bit meter reading to match LSE's and Trans. Operator
MV90 reading. Also calculated are the integration values, tie line losses and
raw delta values
Raw Real Time Meter PulsesRaw Meter Freeze Reading
Raw Meter reading delta values
Calculated Rollover Meter Accounting Values
Integration of Real Time meter pulses with losses calculated
Energy Provider(s)
ICCP DATA FEED – Multiple data points and reports
Web Data Screen Values
RTU / DCS – Remote Terminal Unit
Real Time Data to RTU Four sec update of meter data and hourly updates in buffer
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CECD E-STAR Energy
Accounting System
CUSTOMIZED REPORTS
Redundant SMP Data Server in Houston maintains additional
history and critical values
Data To CECD SMP Server
IPP GeneratorInterconnection
Meter
Incumbent Control Area
Energy Flow – Gen. Control Area Supplying AGC MW to 3rd party(Transmission Provider indicated as Intermediary Control Area)
Dynamic or Pseudo Tie
(AGC MW)
Receiving Control Area or
Load Center
Tie MeterM
Dynamic or Pseudo Tie
(Reg. Request MW * factor for losses)
Dynamic Signal
( Reg. Request MW + X% Loss factor)
M
Heavy arrow denotes actual energy flow
Light arrow denotes pseudo ties for ACE calculation
Legend:
CECD
AGC Set Point(Block Schedule
+Reg. MW request
+ X% Loss factor)
Dotted arrow denotes 4 second data flow
AGC Incremental/decremental Signal from BPA to IPP(Data Flow Example)
ICCPGateway
BPAEMS
MBPA System
Load
AGC MW desired from IPP
CECDICCP
Gateway
CECDEMS
Gen(s)
AGC (Total MW)
Data CircuitM
AuxBPA
IPP Generating Station
AGC MWSignal
IPPDCS
CECDSiteSMP
OATIE-tag
Schedules
IPPBlock Schedules
IPP Tie Meters
BPA Metering
Data Circuit
Actual MW
RTU BPA Pseudo Tie or Dynamic Tie Value to BPA Transmission Control
RTU
SwitchyardRTU
IPP Dynamic or Pseudo Tie
Value to BPA Transmission
Total MW ( Block + BPA Inc/dec MW
Request)
IPP Pseudo Tie Value to BPA Transmission
NOTE: The RTU Link To BPA is One method of passing data
We may use only the ICCP Link
IPP / CECD
BPA Transmission Control Area
BPA Load/ System
ManagementLegend:
ICCP / RTU Data Flow
1. Daily Contract MW (between BPA and IPP)2. BPA Regulation Request. BPA Pseudo Tie3. Hourly Integrated Pseudo Tie & Rounded MWH4. Hourly Integrated Pseudo Tie & Rounded MWH delivered from IPP5. Echo BPA Regulation Request6. IPP Regulation Flag, IPP Pseudo Tie7. Regulation Invalid Flag, Adjusted BPA Regulation Request
RTU also
CITY METER LOG COMPARISONS FOR RECEIVING COMPANY
METER: Tie 1 Loss Factor: 1.036600 (ex. 3% loss, enter 1.03)
DATE TIME Meter Reading Meter Flow Meter Flow Acc. Acctg. Accounting Meter Previous Accumulated Corr. Off On CommentsScaled Log Meter Log Flow Log Diff Difference Difference Peak Peak
1/1/2007 0:002/1/2007 0:00 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 03/1/2007 0:00 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 04/1/2007 0:00 3373.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 05/1/2007 0:00 9629.000 -6256.000 -6484.970 -6323.000 -6323.000 -161.970 0.000 -161.970 -162 -53 -1096/1/2007 0:00 17684.000 -8055.000 -8349.813 -14816.000 -8493.000 143.187 -161.970 -18.783 -19 -6 -137/1/2007 0:00 27472.000 -9788.000 -10146.241 -25003.000 -10187.000 40.759 -18.783 21.977 22 7 158/1/2007 0:00 38243.000 -10771.000 -11165.219 -36147.000 -11144.000 -21.219 21.977 0.758 0 09/1/2007 0:00 51624.000 -13381.000 -13870.745 -50017.000 -13870.000 -0.745 0.758 0.013 0 0
10/1/2007 0:00 60973.000 -9349.000 -9691.173 -59699.000 -9682.000 -9.173 0.013 -9.160 0 011/1/2007 0:00 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 012/1/2007 0:00 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 01/1/2008 0:00 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0 0
NOTE: Loss factor in column H3 must be correct for each tie. Corrections in column K should be entered with the same sign as the accumulated difference in Column J. (ie. If Column J shows -9.181 then you would enter -9 in Column K, while if Column J shows 12.121 then you would enter 12 in Column K.)
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CCD Firewall
6500A
CCDPDS-MSW-01 CCDWTS-MSW-01CCDPDS-MSW-02 CCDLSMP-MSW-01 CCDSMPT-MSW-01
CCDSQLP-MSW-01 CCDSQLP-MSW-02 CCDAPP-MSW-01CCDPI-MSW-01
6500B
6500C
6500D
CCDDSV-MSW-01 CCDDSV-MSW-02 CCDOAG-MSW-01 CCDOAG-MSW-02
CDN
3750A
CCDWEBP-OMF-01
PIX525
ISP
3750B
CCDWEBP-OMF-02 CCDWEBT-OMF-01
TITLE:
CONSTELLATION CONTROL AND DISPATCHCOMPANY:
CONSTELLATION ENERGY
DATE:SEPT 30, 2005
DRAWN BY:
RICK WILKERSON
REVISION:
8.0
SHEET:
2
LEGEND:
OF 2
Notes:
Ethernet
GigE
Router
Network LAN
SwitchInternal use onlyCONFIDENTIAL
S iS i
Raid Array
CCDSQLP-CLUSTER
File Storage
Web Page Access From CCD Customers
Windows Term Serv
DEV
MSW EMS LAN
MSW Data Service LAN
Web Services LAN
MSW BusinessPartner LAN
serial serial
serial serial
PDS01 PDS02 LSMP01(Local SMP)
SMPT01(Test SMP)
WEB01 WEB02 WEBT01
SQL01 SQL02 APP01Application Svr
DSV01(Data Server)
PI01(PI Server)
Session Switch
OAG01(ICCP)
OAG02(ICCP)
DSV02(Data Server)
CCDSQLP-01
CCDWTS-MSW-02
MISO CADE
OMF
TAG01CCDTAG-MSW-01
CCDAPPT-MSW-01APPT01
CCDEMS-MSW-02EMS02
CCDEMS-MSW-01EMS01
CCDSQLT-MSW-01SQLT01
TITLE:
GENERATION CONTROL CENTERCOMPANY:
CONSTELLATION ENERGY
DATE:
APRIL 27 2005
DRAWN BY:
KYLE HARBAUGH /RICK WILKERSON
REVISION:
4
SHEET:
1
LEGEND:
OF 2
Notes:
Ethernet
GigE
Router
Network LAN
SwitchInternal use onlyCONFIDENTIAL
S iS i
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PIX525
CDN
CCD Servers
6500
6500
MCIMPLS
7206
7206
7206
7206
One Allen
4 Houston
DS3
2600MCI
Frame RelayOption 2
2600
PIX525
3840Business Partner
Router
Entergy
Southwest Power Pool /SRSG
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PJMNet MISO
Server 1
Server 2
Server 3
Server 4
Server 5
Server 6
Server 7
Server 8
Server 9
Server 10
Server 11
Server 12
CCD Firewall
Generation Only Area
Load/Gen Area
Citrix Servers
Operator Workstations
DS3
10 Mbs
10 Mbs
6500
3750
450
0
inside
cdn
bpz
WAN
128 Kbs
128 Kbs
Verizon
10 Mbs
MCIFrame Relay
Option 1
64 Kbs
64 Kbs
T1
T1
T1 T1
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MSW
OMF
ISP
dmz
DR 2
DR 3
DR 4
DR 1 DR Citrix
6500
ISP’s arelocated at OMF
and MSW
6500
Server 14 Server 15 Server 16Server 13
OATI
PIX525
Conway
Ruston Arlington
WECC
WAPA/WECCNet
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SRSG Terminals
Harquhala Gila River
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W.Mephis
NLR
JT Thompson
Office: 713-332-2901
Cell: 281-221-5475
Email: [email protected]
Address: 500 Dallas Street
One Allen Center, Suite 3015
Houston, Texas 77002