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Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Coping with large electrical disturbances in Israel and throughout the World Reasons & Challenges Coping with large electrical disturbances in Israel and throughout the World Reasons & Challenges Yasha (Yakov) Hain Senior Executive VP IEC Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission March 14, 2016

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Large Power Disturbances Survey ( )  Reasons and challenges for disturbances Challenges of renewable energy penetration  Samples of Israeli System disturbances  Israeli system risk management  Summary & Questions Large Power Disturbances Survey ( )  Reasons and challenges for disturbances Challenges of renewable energy penetration  Samples of Israeli System disturbances  Israeli system risk management  Summary & Questions The presentation subjects

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Historical Power Outages Aug. 14, 2003 The worst US blackout. Power line problems in the Midwest trigger a cascade of breakdowns that cut power to 55 million people in eight states and Canada, some for more than day Aug. 14, 2003 The worst US blackout. Power line problems in the Midwest trigger a cascade of breakdowns that cut power to 55 million people in eight states and Canada, some for more than day 55 Mil Sep. 28, 2003 A short circuit in power line in Switzerland leads to blackouts affecting 95% of Italy. Some 55 million people are without power for as long as 18 hours. Sep. 28, 2003 A short circuit in power line in Switzerland leads to blackouts affecting 95% of Italy. Some 55 million people are without power for as long as 18 hours. 55 Mil July 12, 2004 Heavy use of air conditioners and other factors are blamed for blackouts affecting at least 7 million people in Greece just a month before the Summer Olympic Games. July 12, 2004 Heavy use of air conditioners and other factors are blamed for blackouts affecting at least 7 million people in Greece just a month before the Summer Olympic Games. Aug. 18, 2005 An imbalanced power grid kicks power plants offline in Indonesia leaves almost 100 million people in the dark, many for more than five hours. Aug. 18, 2005 An imbalanced power grid kicks power plants offline in Indonesia leaves almost 100 million people in the dark, many for more than five hours. 100 Mil 10 Mil 7 Mil November, 2006 A German power company switches off high voltage line over a river to let a cruise ship pass. It triggers outages for 10 million people in Germany, France, Italy and Spain. November, 2006 A German power company switches off high voltage line over a river to let a cruise ship pass. It triggers outages for 10 million people in Germany, France, Italy and Spain. 370 Mil Sep. 8, 2011 System disturbance occurred leaded to cascading outages and leaving approximately 5 million people without power. The outages affected parts of Arizona, California, Mexico. Sep. 8, 2011 System disturbance occurred leaded to cascading outages and leaving approximately 5 million people without power. The outages affected parts of Arizona, California, Mexico. 60 Mil Nov.10, 2009 Storms near the Itaipu hydroelectric dam on the Paraguay-Brazil border blamed for outages that cut power to as many as 60 million people in Brazil for couple hours. The Paraguay population of 7 million is also blacked out. Nov.10, 2009 Storms near the Itaipu hydroelectric dam on the Paraguay-Brazil border blamed for outages that cut power to as many as 60 million people in Brazil for couple hours. The Paraguay population of 7 million is also blacked out. 5 Mil July.30, 2012 India’s northern electricity grid fails for much of the day, leaving 370 million people without power. July.30, 2012 India’s northern electricity grid fails for much of the day, leaving 370 million people without power. 620 Mil July 31, power grids across half of India fail in what authorities call overdrawing of the system, leaving a record 620 million people without power for raising concerns about ability to supply demands. July 31, power grids across half of India fail in what authorities call overdrawing of the system, leaving a record 620 million people without power for raising concerns about ability to supply demands. Source: news.Nationalpost.com          Since 2000

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission US & Canada Blackout - facts Source: US & Canada Power system Outage task force- Causes of August 14 blackout  The largest blackout in north America ever:  45 million in USA, 10 million in Canada were affected  MW of power outages 508 generating units in 256 power plants shut down  Conventional -66  Combustion including Combine cycle -70  Nuclear -10  Hydro -101 and other -18  Estimated total cost in USA 10.3 billion $, Canada 2.3 billion $  Time of restoration 50%- 24 hours, 80%-48 hours the rest up to 5 days  The largest blackout in north America ever:  45 million in USA, 10 million in Canada were affected  MW of power outages 508 generating units in 256 power plants shut down  Conventional -66  Combustion including Combine cycle -70  Nuclear -10  Hydro -101 and other -18  Estimated total cost in USA 10.3 billion $, Canada 2.3 billion $  Time of restoration 50%- 24 hours, 80%-48 hours the rest up to 5 days

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Large Power Disturbances Survey ( )  Reasons and challenges for disturbances Challenges of renewable energy penetration  Samples of Israeli System disturbances  Israeli system risk management  Summary & Questions Large Power Disturbances Survey ( )  Reasons and challenges for disturbances Challenges of renewable energy penetration  Samples of Israeli System disturbances  Israeli system risk management  Summary & Questions Main presentation subjects

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Swiss cheese fault model Operators inter communication fault Cascade lines and generations tripping SYSTEMCOLLAPSE 345 KV line fault due tree touch, some power plant fault State estimator confused by line fault and Alarm system fault Inadequate tree trimming US & Canada largest blackout on August 14, 2003

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission  Failure to maintain adequate reactive power support  Failure to ensure operation within secure limits  Inadequate vegetation management  Inadequate Operators training  Failure to identify emergency conditions and communication with neighboring systems  Inadequate regional-scale visibility over the power system, dysfunction of EMS/SCADA system  Lack of adequate backup capability of the EMS system  Failure to maintain adequate reactive power support  Failure to ensure operation within secure limits  Inadequate vegetation management  Inadequate Operators training  Failure to identify emergency conditions and communication with neighboring systems  Inadequate regional-scale visibility over the power system, dysfunction of EMS/SCADA system  Lack of adequate backup capability of the EMS system Direct causes for US blackout Source: US & Canada Power system Outage task force- Causes of August 14 blackout

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Main reasons for large disturbances Source: Cigre, WG 2.21 report, 2012 Total contribution SecondaryPrimaryRoot cause# 3 03 Primary equipment failure Design and application errors Secondary equipment failure Communication failure Natural phenomena Operator errors Errors in maintenance Security related (sabotage, etc.) Inadequate investment and complexity of system 9 Based on 16 large disturbances in the World

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission  A part from natural phenomena the main causes for most events are:  Operators errors  Communication failure (including lack of situation awareness)  Protection relay mis- coordination (design) or operations  Control Center Performance  Nothing suggests that any system control centers exhibited below expectation performance  To be improved  Situation awareness  Protection system design coordination and verification  Operator training and adherence to established procedures  A part from natural phenomena the main causes for most events are:  Operators errors  Communication failure (including lack of situation awareness)  Protection relay mis- coordination (design) or operations  Control Center Performance  Nothing suggests that any system control centers exhibited below expectation performance  To be improved  Situation awareness  Protection system design coordination and verification  Operator training and adherence to established procedures Lessons Learnt Source: Cigre, WG 2.21 report, 2012

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Large Power Disturbances Survey ( )  Reasons and challenges for disturbances Challenges of renewable energy penetration  Samples of Israeli System disturbances  Israeli system risk management  Summary & Questions Large Power Disturbances Survey ( )  Reasons and challenges for disturbances Challenges of renewable energy penetration  Samples of Israeli System disturbances  Israeli system risk management  Summary & Questions Main presentation subjects

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission United Europe Grid Source: Cigre, WG 2.21 report, 2012

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission  In Germany approx. 12.7GW of DG – mostly photovoltaic (PV)  Technical guideline since 2005 applied to DG – Distributed Generation in low voltage grids :  Disconnection within 200 ms, if f =50.2 Hz  Reconnection after 30 s, if 47.5 Hz< f <50.2 Hz  50.2 Hz was chosen for an easy operation of standby power by DSO  With several GW of DG in the interconnected system frequency stability is hampered if 50.2 Hz are exceeded  Frequency stability:  Acceleration time constant is approx. 10s (in future probably decreasing due to power electronics.  Primary control reserve is 3000 MW  In Germany approx. 12.7GW of DG – mostly photovoltaic (PV)  Technical guideline since 2005 applied to DG – Distributed Generation in low voltage grids :  Disconnection within 200 ms, if f =50.2 Hz  Reconnection after 30 s, if 47.5 Hz< f <50.2 Hz  50.2 Hz was chosen for an easy operation of standby power by DSO  With several GW of DG in the interconnected system frequency stability is hampered if 50.2 Hz are exceeded  Frequency stability:  Acceleration time constant is approx. 10s (in future probably decreasing due to power electronics.  Primary control reserve is 3000 MW Introduction 50.2 Hz problem Source: Cigre, WG 2.21 report, 2012

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Triggering 50.2 Hz problem Low probability to exceed 50.2 Hz under normal conditions - Frequency measurements during European disturbance Hz are significantly exceeded Source: Cigre, WG 2.21 report, 2012

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission New Grid connections rules Source: Cigre, WG 2.21 report, 2012

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission 50.2 HZ - Conclusions  DG-infeed has reached a system relevant penetration and is furthermore growing  An integral approach over all voltage levels of the united grid is needed  In Germany the “System stability regulation” started since July 2012 for PV retrofit in:  Cost of 175 million euro  Approx MW of installed LV PV  Timeframe – 3 years  Development of grid codes e.g. “Requirements for Grid Connection Applicable to all Generators”  Studies of system Dynamics with respect to DG in Continental Europe is needed  DG-infeed has reached a system relevant penetration and is furthermore growing  An integral approach over all voltage levels of the united grid is needed  In Germany the “System stability regulation” started since July 2012 for PV retrofit in:  Cost of 175 million euro  Approx MW of installed LV PV  Timeframe – 3 years  Development of grid codes e.g. “Requirements for Grid Connection Applicable to all Generators”  Studies of system Dynamics with respect to DG in Continental Europe is needed Source: Cigre, WG 2.21 report, 2012

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Large Power Disturbances Survey ( )  Reasons and challenges for disturbances Challenges of renewable energy penetration  Samples of Israeli System disturbances  Israeli system risk management  Summary & Questions Large Power Disturbances Survey ( )  Reasons and challenges for disturbances Challenges of renewable energy penetration  Samples of Israeli System disturbances  Israeli system risk management  Summary & Questions Main presentation subjects

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Bar 21:20 Noble Shut down 08:45 End of event 22:40 Noble Is back Noble disturbance 31/7/2011

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Bar Coal - Gas- Gas oil - Fuel Oil Chain of events 4% during 1 HOUR Lowest reserve

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Bar :28 אשכול 3 צפית 2 21:32 21:28 - Unit Start - Load reduction 21:25 רידינג 4 אשכול 10 21:43 רמת חובב 4 + דוד 22:12 חגית 5 + דוד 22:17 22:27 גזר 30 חגית 20 22:40 אשכול :08 22:39 אשכול 8 22:39 אשכול 7 חגית 4 + דוד 23:47 Chain of events - Fuel transfer completion - Shut down

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission System capacity 9850 MW 7.5 hours 5 hours 5.5 hours Transmission constraints 9750 MW Transmission constraints in case of N MW What might happened? Explanation  Outages because of generation lack during 3 days up to 250MW  Additional outages because of line overload in Tel Aviv area – 100MW  Additional outages in case of N-1 fault in South to Hadera – 200MW Explanation  Outages because of generation lack during 3 days up to 250MW  Additional outages because of line overload in Tel Aviv area – 100MW  Additional outages in case of N-1 fault in South to Hadera – 200MW 550 Power outages

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Hagit PRMS Shutdown Hagit site shutdown Hagit came back MW 90 MINUTES POWER OUTAGES Power Outages Load Shedding 1 Power Outages Load Shedding 2 Customers Lost Hz Customer damage – Unsupplied Energy 256 MWh Customer damage – Unsupplied Energy 256 MWh Alternative fuel cost 0.8 mil$ Up to 1.5 hour customer shortage

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Large Power Disturbances Survey ( )  Reasons and challenges for disturbances Challenges of renewable energy penetration  Samples of Israeli System disturbances  Israeli system risk management  Summary & Questions Large Power Disturbances Survey ( )  Reasons and challenges for disturbances Challenges of renewable energy penetration  Samples of Israeli System disturbances  Israeli system risk management  Summary & Questions Main presentation subjects

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Isolated system  Low system reserve  Not enough IPPs coming yet Generation by fuel - Natural Gas Dependency  A lot of environmental constraints Large future renewable PV penetration A lot of players IEC, IPPs, PUA, Gas Authority and others Isolated system  Low system reserve  Not enough IPPs coming yet Generation by fuel - Natural Gas Dependency  A lot of environmental constraints Large future renewable PV penetration A lot of players IEC, IPPs, PUA, Gas Authority and others Israeli Grid Constraints

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission System risk and response Maintenance activities coordination Supplier disturbances:  Gas quality  Facilities fault Transporter - INGL :  No pressure regulation ability  One PRMS to Power Plants  Radial pipeline – no redundancy Disturbance management – a lot of players IEC alternative fuel generation response Low grid reserve (5%) – virtual gas storage Maintenance activities coordination Supplier disturbances:  Gas quality  Facilities fault Transporter - INGL :  No pressure regulation ability  One PRMS to Power Plants  Radial pipeline – no redundancy Disturbance management – a lot of players IEC alternative fuel generation response Low grid reserve (5%) – virtual gas storage

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Large Power Disturbances Survey ( )  Reasons and challenges for disturbances Challenges of renewable energy penetration  Samples of Israeli System disturbances  Israeli system risk management  Summary & Questions Large Power Disturbances Survey ( )  Reasons and challenges for disturbances Challenges of renewable energy penetration  Samples of Israeli System disturbances  Israeli system risk management  Summary & Questions Main presentation subjects

Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Israel Electric Corporation Generation and Transmission Summary  Power outages happen and utilities have to be prepared to deal with them  The mean time between large outages more than MW is 13 years*  The largest power outage in Israel happened in 1995 ………………  Power outages happen and utilities have to be prepared to deal with them  The mean time between large outages more than MW is 13 years*  The largest power outage in Israel happened in 1995 ……………… *California Institute of Technology, “Complexity and Robustness,” Data from NERC

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