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Group Meeting – Pepco Holdings, Inc. July 17, 2014. Objectives. Use common model and algorithms to: Make PV analysis a standard part of: Planning Operations Monitoring Evaluate impact of PV/DER at feeder and transmission level. 1. Activities. Topic A1 60 Study Circuits
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Group Meeting – Pepco Holdings, Inc. July 17, 2014
Objectives • Use common model and algorithms to: • Make PV analysis a standard part of: • Planning • Operations Monitoring • Evaluate impact of PV/DER at feeder and transmission level
1. Activities • Topic A1 • 60 Study Circuits • Build and major validation/correction review complete • Measurement collection complete • Device setting collection continuing • Completed device setting for Voltage Headroom and DA circuits • Study feeder description • Short and stiff, long with high impedance, highly loaded, lightly loaded, mix of different type customers – residential, industrial, commercial, overhead, underground, feeders with high PV saturation, feeders that are part of a Distribution Automation scheme that can’t currently operate because of a large solar farm, and then a grouping of feeders and substations where high penetration will have an impact on the transmission system. • Remaining work • Compare analysis for base case and Voltage Headroom case
1. Activities • Topic A2 • Voltage headroom circuit selected • Utilizing existing monitoring equipment and equipping a voltage regulator bank with SCADA communications and control • Remaining Year 1 Work • Complete Voltage Headroom design and define test procedure • Topic A3 • Significant analysis refinement completed • Running testing analysis using study circuits • Refining displays and time-series use of measurements and load data • Remaining Year 1 Work • Update and test PV interconnect criteria • Compare analysis results for new and old interconnect criteria
1. Activities • Topic B4 • Have Forecast, Schedule, Monitor and Adjust (FSMA) • Running Conservation Voltage Reduction (CVR) using capacitors, LTC’s and Voltage Regulators • Forecasting operation • Comparing against actual results • Have method for defining load profile/scenarios • Have control parts of PV complete • Adding PV to CVR control functionality • Remaining Year 1 Work • Compare base case and controller case performance results
2. Accomplishments • Accomplishments • Held on site training and analysis code feedback with PHI PV Group and Planners • Completed model builds and model build checks for 60 study circuits • Collected circuit and load measurements for analysis • Time-series load measurements set for automated attachment to all circuits • Time-series circuit measurements set for automated attachment to Voltage Headroom and Auto-reconfiguration scheme circuits
3. Roadblocks • Model correction and validation • Critical part of making PV analysis a standard part planning and operation management • Taking more time to complete than planned • Breaking up into two parts: • Initial model-build, automated corrections • Main work for this is complete. Plan to continue to refine as this is used over the next 6 months • Manual corrections • Need to simplify collection and automated use of corrections made by engineers as a part of running analysis on circuits • This will be the model build focus for the next 6 month
4. Lessons Learned & Questions • Lessons Learned • Questions for the DOE
PV Hosting Capacity Analysis Classify circuits in terms of how much PV can be added without violating operating criteria Existing Feeder Analysis: Phase balance, Cap Placement, Voltage Regulator Placement & Settings, Check protection/coordination Quantify: Improvement cost, Feeder performance impact, PV hosting impact Optimized Feeder Run optimized feeder setup to include: Voltage Head Room Configuration Autonomous Control Central Control Quantify: Improvement cost, Feeder performance impact, PV hosting impact
Pilot Feeder Instrumentation PV Systems. With 480 V monitors Pole-Mount Monitors Existing Monitoring
Pilot Feeder Instrumentation EPRI Pole Mount voltage and irradiance monitors installed March 2012
Pilot Feeder Instrumentation INSTALL SCADA Communications on Regulator PV Systems. With 480 V monitors Pole-Mount Monitors To be installed
Pilot Feeder Zone 4 Zone 2 Zone 3 V. Reg. V. Reg. V. Reg. PV Systems. Zone 1 Voltage Regulation zones
PV Overvoltage at Low Load High voltage occurs at PV systems in Zone 2 during min load
Min Load Feeder Profile PV Site Overvoltage PV penetration limited by high voltage during min load, when voltage profile is relatively flat
Min Load Feeder Profile • Reducing voltage in zone 2 solves overvoltage problem without creating low voltage based on model predictions SCADA control of regulator allows for manual reduction of voltage for demonstration of concept
PV Operations Management (FSMA) • FSMA: Forecast, Schedule, Monitor and Adjust • Use for: • Operations Monitoring • Planning and control simulation • Currently running coordinated control • LTC’s, voltage regulators and capacitors • Just added PV as controllable devices • Simulator • Separate copy of Dew that uses same model used for control, to play the role of the system
Model-Based Simulator • Use simulator to: • See system response to control, device state and load change • Test & develop control • Test & develop display • User can set: • Load points/curve • Capacitor states • Voltage regulator states • PV inverter control • FSMA Control • Can be run against simulator or real system
PV Operations Management (FSMA) • FSMA • Control can be run against simulator or real system through connection to SCADA