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15 MINUTE SCHEDULING BPA Real Time Transmission Service. WECC ISAS August 2014 BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION RATES HEARING ROOM PORTLAND, OR. SCHEDULING INTERVALS. The 15 Minute Scheduling Intervals are as follows: 1st Interval XX:00 - XX:15 (Interval A)
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15 MINUTE SCHEDULING BPA Real Time Transmission Service WECC ISAS August 2014 BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION RATES HEARING ROOM PORTLAND, OR
SCHEDULING INTERVALS • The 15 Minute Scheduling Intervals are as follows: • 1st Interval XX:00 - XX:15 (Interval A) • 2nd Interval XX:15 - XX:30 (Interval B) • 3rd Interval XX:30 - XX:45 (Interval C) • 4th Interval XX:45 - XX:00 (Interval D) • Start and stop time must be aligned with the scheduling intervals. • Example: • A 45 min schedule = 15:15 to 16:00 • A 2.5 hour schedule = 17:30 to 20:00
TRANSSMISSION RESERVATION REQUESTS • Transmission Service Request reservations remain full hour increments. • Hourly Non-firm transmission can be purchased up to the end of the operating hour with a start at the top of the operating hour. • These includes: • 1 - NS - Secondary Hourly PTP • 2 - NH - Hourly PTP • 6 - NN - Hourly NT
E-Tag Submittal Times and Ramp Rates E-Tags • E-tags must be submitted 20 minutes prior to the start of the interval to be considered ‘ON Time’ by the Interchange Authority. • Transactions submitted less than 20 minutes prior to the start of the interval will be considered ‘Late’ by the Interchange Authority. Ramp Rates • Top of the hour ramp rate for interval A is 20 min. • Ramp rate for intervals B, C, and D will have 10 min straddle ramps.
WIT CHECKOUT for 17 adjacent BA’s • WIT checkout on non integrated value • for the next hour per each interval. • WIT checkout will be completed for next 15 minute interval if there are any changes. • WIT checkout upon other in hour changes
CONGESTION MANAGEMENT • After the close of “on time” tags for the next Interval, if needed, BPAT will issue Reliability Limits for only the next 15 minute Interval. • This differs from the WECC 15 Minute Task Force Recommendation of curtailing to the end of the hour. • Reasons for adopting this change: • Less likely to cut intervals unnecessarily or deeper than necessary. • Lessens possibility of multiple curtailments and reloads. • Ensures curtailments are done pro-rata for all schedules in the closed interval.
CONGESTION MANAGEMENT (External Path Curtailments - i.e. AC intertie, etc.) • Curtailments will be made in NERC priority and pro-rata within priority for the next Interval. • Will include all tags impacting the path for the next 15 min. interval regardless of duration. • Next Interval Curtailments. • Pro-rata within curtailment priority since January 2014. • Scheduled-based. • Curtailment trigger is when net schedules exceed the next interval System Operating Limit (SOL). • Closed Interval Curtailments • Pro-rate within curtailment priority. • Schedule Based. • Curtailment trigger is when actual flows exceed the SOL • Example of closed interval curtailment:Curtailment at XX:12, the start and stop time will be from XX:12 to XX:45.
Congestion Management For Network Flowgates • Next Interval Congestion Management • Curtailment procedure to be expanded to all flowgates (Currently next hour curtailments are initiated only on North of Echo Lake flowgate). • Schedule-based. • Trigger is when next interval forecasted flows exceed the next interval System Operating Limit (SOL). • Reliability Curtailments for Closed Interval • Pro-rata within curtailment priority. • Trigger is when actual flows exceed the SOL. • Example of closed interval curtailment: If cuts are needed at XX:12, the start and top times will be from XX:12 to XX:45. • Closed Interval = The window is closed to submit “on time” e-tags