© Property of ERCOT 2004 11/17/20041 RTCA, CAM, and SFT Presented by: John Adams November 17, 2004.

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© Property of ERCOT /17/20041 RTCA, CAM, and SFT Presented by: John Adams November 17, 2004

© Property of ERCOT /17/20042 Real-Time Contingency Analysis  Contingency Analysis that runs at regular 5-minute intervals, or upon demand, using the State Estimator Solution and Network Topology.  The RTCA Solution provides accurate and reliable information to the ERCOT Operators for Congestion Management purposes.

© Property of ERCOT /17/20043 Real Time Contingency Analysis

© Property of ERCOT /17/20044 Uses of RTCA  Identify areas of congestion, both local and zonal in post-contingency situations. This allows operators to mediate potential problems before a given contingency occurs (N-1 secure). Minimizes the potential for load loss or equipment damage when a contingency does occur.

© Property of ERCOT /17/20045 Simultaneous Feasibility Test  Prevents physical operating limits from being exceeded by constraining the optimized SPD solution during: Realtime Redispatch 14 min before start of each Interval (9 minutes before ramp starts)  Constraint Examples:  Lines at rated normal MVA loading with no contingencies  Lines at rated emergency limits during contingency outages

© Property of ERCOT /17/20046 SFT Overview Inputs:  Network topology including all outages (SE or Outage Scheduler)  All MW injections including load and generation (SE & Loadflow)  Contingency Definitions for performing powerflow analysis Processing:  Powerflow Analysis for normal and contingency outage conditions  Unit Shift Factors calculated for all overloads of normal and contingency emergency ratings in the network model. Outputs:  Unit specific constraints fed back to SPD for the interval and limited to units with most significant shift factor impact (< threshold; currently 2%).

© Property of ERCOT /17/20047 The Problem with SFT SFT Basic Flaw Encountered:  Constrains For ANY Overload Detected  Provides No User Interface Except On/Off  Unsuccessful implementation – required further development

© Property of ERCOT /17/20048 Constraint Activity Manager  SFT Gets An Overhaul SFT Chain Extends SE -> RTCA -> RTCAM -> SFT -> SPD -> QSE Display Customization Very Flexible

© Property of ERCOT /17/20049 Constraint Activity Manager  Greatly improved pro-active CM  Much more accurate “Shift Factors” Used in congestion management  Less OOM deployments

© Property of ERCOT /17/ Local Constraint Flowchart For Each Interval State Estimator Solution With Current Network Topology / Loads Power Flow Case with Network Topology and MW Injections SPD SFT Loadflow with Contingency Analysis Generates Limited Unit Specific Constraints Optimized Constrained Dispatch for the Interval Current System Manually Entered Constraints (oc2) QSE/CMZ Res. Plan & Real-Time Outputs QSE Schedules and Bid (inc. BES) Addition of CAM/SFT to Process Iterate Once RTCA Basecase/Cont Overload Detect CAM Basecase/Contingenc y Overloads Selectable for Deploy Old

© Property of ERCOT /17/ Constraint Activity Manager

© Property of ERCOT /17/ Market Operator Interface