Time-Based Management of Large Scale Network Models

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Time-Based Management of Large Scale Network Models John Moseley P.E. Lead Network Model Engineer IEEE Presentation 12/14/2019

About ERCOT The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) manages the flow of electric power to 21 million Texas customers – representing 85 percent of the state’s electric load and 75 percent of the Texas land area. Approximately 3 years ago, ERCOT began a project to migrate from a Zonal market to a Nodal market. Load prices were calculated in 5 zones  Price will be calculated at roughly 5000 nodes 12/14/2019 IEEE Presentation

Issues such a change tracking, etc. In the beginning Roughly four years ago Network Modeling identified deficiencies in their current modeling tool. Issues such a change tracking, etc. Work began on a RFP. As this process was wrapping up, the ERCOT Nodal Project was approved. RFP was adjusted for protocol inclusion and project placed under Nodal banner. Nodal protocol requirements included enhanced market transparency, modeling accuracy, agreement between planning and operations, and use of the CIM standard Standard was a good base line but lacked many items including those necessary to support Nodal Implementation. 12/14/2019 IEEE Presentation

NMMS Project Goals Overview Goals of NMMS: Single Model Data Base Use Common Interface Language Incorporated Data Entry User Interface Unified Change Tracking System Time-based Model on Demand IEEE Presentation 12/14/2019

NMMS Overview CIM Model Approach One common database to generate models for all processes Energy Management System Market Management System Long Range System Planning Outage Scheduling Outage Evaluation Congestion Revenue Rights Auction IEEE Presentation 12/14/2019

Common Information Model CIM Related Problems confronting ERCOT in 2006 The CIM standard was mature enough for a power flow application, but not much else. SCADA/ICCP support Planning Model Support Market Support CIM (by itself) is not temporal 12/14/2019 IEEE Presentation

Some of the ERCOT implemented changes 12/14/2019 IEEE Presentation

Common point of information entry NMMS Design Overview Common point of information entry Provide a interface robust enough to allow all model information to flow through. Decrease the amount manually transcribed data. Perform some pre-validation in the data submittal process. Allow Data Owners to either submit or create a CIM compliant file. IEEE Presentation 12/14/2019

NMMS Overview Tracking Since the model feeds all major systems, multiple overlapping data ownership will occur. Changes will be protested, questioned and denied. For resolution to occur, every data entry into the database will be tracked. The entry log will be readily accessible, and provide the who, what, when, and where of how any piece of data found its way into the data base. IEEE Presentation 12/14/2019

Time based Model on Demand NMMS Overview Time based Model on Demand Produce, package, and track incremental time based model changes. Provide an interface that allows users to produce a model with the incremental changes applied. Realize both effects and dependencies of incremental model changes. IEEE Presentation 12/14/2019

NMMS Overview IEEE Presentation 12/14/2019

Network Operations Model Change Request (NOMCR) Process <Manual Date> – <Manual Filename> 12 Texas Nodal

Level 1 and 2 of NOMCR process (Data Validation) <Manual Date> – <Manual Filename> 13 Texas Nodal

Level 1: Range Check and Schema Validation All Data, prior to submission, undergoes an automatic validation process (required fields, range check, schema integrity, name service registration) Protocols dictate a time line for notifications, and testing once data has been successfully submitted. While a pre-submission validation is no guarantee of error free data, it provides at least basic assurances. Change requests that don’t pass validation, may be saved, edited, etc. At this state, only the change request owner can view the data. <Manual Date> – <Manual Filename> 14 Texas Nodal

Level 2: Visual validation and Sanity Check All data once successfully submitted, undergoes a visual inspection by the Model Coordinators. Insures that the submitted changes, match the description provided. Upon opening the submitted change, the status of the NOMCR is changed from “Submitted” to “Received”. This is when the NOMCR is made public, both in the NMMS system to other users, and to Market, via web postings. <Manual Date> – <Manual Filename> 15 Texas Nodal

Level 3, 4, and 5 of NOMCR process (Model Testing) <Manual Date> – <Manual Filename> 16 Texas Nodal

The first verifies that the change “behaves” in the base model. Level 3 – Testing the single Model Request Change Level 4 – Testing the Model Request Change with other changes Requests approved for testing undergo two basic levels of testing (Using the Siemens Product). The first verifies that the change “behaves” in the base model. The second verifies that the change “plays well with others” i.e. when incorporated with other changes, it is neither broken, nor breaks others. Testing is done in accordance with protocol posting requirements. <Manual Date> – <Manual Filename> 17 Texas Nodal

Level 5 – Pre–ITEST environment testing in the AREVA EMS Environment This test moves a full production model from the Siemens platform to the AREVA platform via a CIM XML flat file. AREVA EMS validation is run, and basic applications functions are tested (Power Flow, Contingency Analysis, etc). Once the NOMCRs are in the “Approved for Production” state, they can no longer be withdrawn. <Manual Date> – <Manual Filename> 18 Texas Nodal

Post Level 5 – ITEST and Production NOMCRs that are “Approved for Production” are incorporated into model for an operation day, and passed to the EMMS ITEST group. This occurs at a minimum of five days prior to the operations period. (OD – 5), depending on holiday/weekend After ITEST is complete, the model is loaded onto a production server, and a switch over occurs from the current EMS sever to the server where the new model resides. Both EMMS and Operations provide feedback on any issues encountered. <Manual Date> – <Manual Filename> 19 Texas Nodal

Gant Chart of Business Process <Manual Date> – <Manual Filename> 20 Texas Nodal

Vendors will (this part removed by ERCOT legal department) Wrap-up Lessons Learned: In moving to this concept, its important to have leadership. Or not to tell the leadership until your already done moving. Vendors will (this part removed by ERCOT legal department) If they are not a power engineer, or part of your department, don’t talk to them. 12/14/2019 IEEE Presentation

Wrap-up Questions? 12/14/2019 IEEE Presentation