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Page 1: Sub-Synchronous Oscillations* ERCOT Comments on NPRR 562 Jonathan Rose Resource Integration Department April, 2014 * Sub-Synchronous Resonance is more.

Sub-Synchronous Oscillations*ERCOT Comments on NPRR 562

Jonathan RoseResource Integration Department April, 2014

* Sub-Synchronous Resonance is more precisely called Sub-Synchronous Oscillations.

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Presentation Overview

• This presentation covers…

– Why ERCOT is proposing changes to NPRR562– Better data has allowed a RELAXATION in the

requirements.– The need for PROTECTION.

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Reason for Change

• ERCOT has received additional data– Detailed outage records from Oncor and AEP show:

• Duration of outages is LESS than originally assumed.• Double circuit outages are LESS frequent than originally

assumed.

• A modest relaxation in requirements is possible.

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• The data indicated a typical 345 kV line experienced an outage…

• Only 15% of outages on double circuit lines involve both circuits concurrently.– Thus double circuit concurrent outages have a significantly lower

probability than single circuit outages.

Outage Statistics

Type Outage Frequency (Times / year)

Outage Duration (Hours/Outage)

Single Circuit 3.0 54

Concurrent Double Circuit

0.3 56

Concurrent Double Circuit Outage – An overlapping outage such that there is a point in time when both circuits of a double circuit line are outaged together.

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• Mitigation: Redesign of system to prevent SSO.– Enables generator to operate normally even under elevated

transmission outages.

• Protection: Switching action to avoid impending damage.– Result in generator tripping, transmission bypass, etc.

• Outage Coordination: ERCOT avoids at-risk combinations when scheduling outages.

• Detailed Study: Determines SSO risk.

• SSO Screening Study: Estimates SSO risk.

NPRR 562: Types of Action

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• Action commensurate with risk.

• Risk gauged by likelihood of occurring(number of simultaneous transmission outages).

• Mitigation

• Protection

• Outage Coordination

• Detailed Study

• Screening Study

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1. First, a study is performed.

2. Then, action considered.

NPRR 562: Risk and Action

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• Generator with very high risk situation may require MITIGATION, PROTECTION*, and OUTAGE COORD.

• Generator with high risk situation may require PROTECTION and OUTAGE COORD.

• Generator with moderate risk may require only OUTAGE COORD.

• A screening study which estimates only a slight risk might only require a detailed study to confirm.

*If mitigation is deemed fully effective, then protection would not be required.

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Original Proposed Action

N-0 to N-5 (10 ckts) 0 – 6 ckts Detailed study.

N-4 to N-5 (10 ckts) 4 – 6 ckts ERCOT outage coordination procedures.

-- 4 ckts Protection required.

N-0 to N-3 (6 ckts) 0 – 3 ckts Mitigation required.*

Proposed Changes to NPRR

• Originally, double-circuits count as one simultaneous outage.• NOW, circuits counted individually. Double-circuits count as two simultaneous outages. For example, a gen 4 circuits away from SSO would require protection. Four and five double circuits no longer considered credible scenario.

• NOW, protection is mandatory in some cases.• Because ERCOT is proposing to substantially relax requirements, we would like a

layer of protection in the marginal (4 ckts) risk level.

* If mitigation not fully effective, then protection also required.

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Probabilities

The role of probabilities is to guide us when we don’t have good intuition.

12 transmission outages to reach SSO safe to ignore.

4 transmission outages to reach SSO

2 transmission outages to reach SSO action required!!!

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• Risk gauged by probabilities.

• Probabilities that a given set of n (single circuit) lines have overlapping outages.– In a year…

– Once in 50 years at any of 20* units…

Numerical Analysis

1 2 3 4 5 6

90% 10% 0.2% 0.005% 0.0001% 2e-6%

Probability of Simultaneous Outages

1 2 3 4 5 6

100% 100% 90% 4.8% 0.1% 0.002%

Probability of Simultaneous Outages

The lower table should be used for ERCOT policy decisions, because policy impacts multiple units over their lifetime.

Notice these probabilities are very

small. The probability of a particular set of 5 transmission lines experiencing a concurrent outage is

very small.

Notice these probabilities are very

small. The probability of a particular set of 5 transmission lines experiencing a concurrent outage is

very small.

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Risk versus Action

1 2 3 4 5 6

100% 100% 90% 4.8% 0.1% 0.002%

Probability of Simultaneous Outages

Unlikely no action required beyond a detailed study. ERCOT will perform outage coordination just in case.

Possible Protection required.Possible Protection required.

Likely to occur Mitigation required.Likely to occur Mitigation required.

Note overlapping layers of precaution.

Mitigation may be used in lieu of protection. If mitigation were applied and shown to successfully eliminate risk, then protection would not be required.

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• Only 15% of outages on double circuit lines involve both circuits.– A double circuit outage is far less likely than a single circuit outage.

Single versus Double circuits

0 1 2 3 4 5 60 100.000% 100.000% 100.000% 90.439% 4.804% 0.101% 0.002%1 100.000% 99.999% 21.956% 0.519% 0.011% 0.000%2 71.657% 2.584% 0.055% 0.001% 0.000%3 0.302% 0.006% 0.000% 0.000%4 0.001% 0.000% 0.000%5 0.000%

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Probability of Occurrence at Least once in 50 yrs*

* At 20 vulnerable units.

Probability of two double circuit outages occurring simultaneously is in-between the probability of three singles

occurring and four singles occurring. May be possible to simply and just talk about “circuits.”

Probability of two double circuit outages occurring simultaneously is in-between the probability of three singles

occurring and four singles occurring. May be possible to simply and just talk about “circuits.”

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Presentation Summary

• This presentation covered…

– Why ERCOT is proposing changes to NPRR562– Better data has allowed a RELAXATION in the

requirements.– The need for PROTECTION.